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4 Dogs Attack Osceola County Woman (Local6.com Central Florida)
A woman in Osceola County, Fla. was hospitalized Monday after being attacked by four dogs in a neighborhood, according to Local 6 News. Police said the woman was near Kenansville Road in Osceola County Monday afternoon when the dogs attacked and bit her on the arms.
Clay County Sheriff: Couple Finds Three Dogs Shot, Another Poisoned (WJXT News4Jax.com via Yahoo! News)
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting deaths of three dogs and the poisioning of another dog last week.
Dogs Killed And Buried In Own Yard (First Coast News)
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL — When Joseph Phillips and his wife, Amanda, came back to their Keystone Heights home late last month, they found three of their dogs missing.
4 Dogs Attack Osceola County Woman (WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News)
A woman in Osceola County, Fla. was hospitalized Monday after being attacked by four dogs in a neighborhood, according to Local 6 News.
Tasting for the Dogs (Phoenixville Phoenix)
PHOENIXVILLE - The Friends of the Reservoir Dogs! Park are teaming up with Starbucks for the Ben Franklin Coffee House Challenge to be held in Trooper later this week.
Dogs Attack KC Girl Walking To School (KMBC TheKansasCityChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A 12-year-old girl was walking to school Monday when two dogs attacked her.
Senate bill endorses dangerous dogs bill (WAVY 10)
RICHMOND, Va. Identical bills dealing with dangerous dogs have been sent to the Senate and House of Delegates floors.
Blackwell’s Palm Pics collars Jamaican ‘Dogs’ (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Reggae music kingpin Chris Blackwell’s Palm Pictures has chased down all worldwide rights to “Sun Dogs,” a documentary following the Jamaican Dogsled Team, sponsored by singer Jimmy Buffett and his company Margaritaville.
Business cleans up what the dogs do (Deseret Morning News)
Dogs are smart enough to find bombs and drugs. They’re savvy enough to dig avalanche victims out of the snow. They’re poised enough to star in movies and TV. They’re versatile enough to sit, stay, beg, fetch and roll over. So why can’t they use the toilet?



