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Dogs Found Living In Deplorable Conditions (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
Animal control investigators rescued 11 dogs that they said were living in despicable conditions at a home in Cumberland, but they were too late to save one.
Ice Dogs to start odyssey (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
When the Fairbanks Ice Dogs open their Junior A North American Hockey League season tonight with an exhibition game at the Bismarck Bobcats, coach Rob Proffitt is expecting his 10 veterans to lead the way, especially since the Dogs will play 25 of their first 28 games on the road.
Schiffer Slammed Over Vicious Dogs (ContactMusic)
Supermodel CLAUDIA SCHIFFER is reportedly facing a police interview over accusations her pet dogs are terrifying residents near her mansion in Suffolk
Sea Dogs Tie Division Championship 1-1 (WMTW Auburn)
Jacoby Ellsbury’s two-run double keys a six-run seventh inning as the Portland Sea Dogs beat the Trenton Thunder 10-3 to knot the Eastern League’s Northern Division championship series at a game apiece.
Blind Dogs playing here as quartet (Arizona Daily Star)
One less pooch will be in the pack when Scottish ensemble the Old Blind Dogs swings through Tucson Saturday night.
Mother City may ban dogs from mountain (Independent Online)
Western Cape pet-owners are up in arms after hearing that provincial wildlife officials have plans in the pipeline to ban dogs from most of the Table Mountain National Park.
Dead dogs found in garbage truck (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
HUNTINGTON — Police and animal control officers are looking for answers as to who killed several dogs and dumped their bodies into garbage bags that ended up in the back of a city garbage truck Thursday.
Minor Leagues | Sea Dogs race ahead of Thunder (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Portland Sea Dogs used a six-run seventh inning to break open a tight playoff game and beat the Trenton Thunder, 10-3, last night.
Dogs allowed in select city parks (Herald Journal)
Dogs will now be allowed in select city parks, but not at public gatherings, following a Tuesday night vote by the Logan Municipal Council. The 4-1 vote wraps up months of debate on the issue and loosens restrictions that some city leaders say were too restrictive.



