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Dogs rule the day at Depot Park (Cullman Times)
Depot Park went to the dogs Saturday literally. Scores of dog lovers and their properly primped and pedicured pooches, gathered at the park for Doggie Daze, a friendly competition that judges pets in various categories ranging from waggiest tail to best kisser.
Cadaver dogs search for missing woman (The Longview News-Journal)
Two specially trained dogs found no body Tuesday morning during a search in Longview.
Chesnut roasting on the Ice Dogs’ fire (OurSports Central)
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Long Beach Ice Dogs Head Coach and General Manager Rick Adduono announced today the hiring of veteran equipment manager Jim Chesnut as the team’s new Head Equipment Manager, succeeding Bobby Walls who has taken a position with the Los Angeles Kings.
Old Dogs honor one of their own (Jackson Hole News)
Though its members are in their late 60s and a few have cracked the 70-year mark, the group of close-knit skiers known as the Old Dogs aren t interested in slowing down.
Trained dogs brought in to find woman missing since August (The Marshall News Messenger)
Two dogs specially trained to find bodies found no body Tuesday morning during a search in Longview.
Dogs on defense (WROC-TV Rochester)
A court battle is brewing in Ogden over two dogs that allegedly killed a cat. Now the cat owner is suing the dogs’ owner for negligence. Two Jack Russell Terriers are in custody until a judge can decide their fate. If a judge determines they’re dangerous dogs, they can be put down.
Top Dogs (The New York Sun)
You’re writing about hot dogs?” my friend Bill said. “In October?” That’s a typical New York reaction. New Yorkers like to think of their city as a serious hot dog town, but it’s not.True, the hot dog was invented here well, at least according to one story but we don’t take our franks very seriously. Almost everyplace else in America treats hot dogs as year’round food, sit-down food, with
Vicious Dogs’ Owner Sentenced To Jail After Attack (NBC 4 Columbus)
Residents in a Central Ohio neighborhood say they feel vindicated after a man and his two vicious dogs are taken off the streets.



