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Echo steps up fight for tougher laws on dangerous dogs after local tragedy (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)
The Liverpool Echo has stepped up its fight for tougher laws on dangerous dogs following the death of a five-year-old Merseyside girl who was mauled by a dog.
3 dead dogs found to be poisoned (Salem Statesman Journal)
Poison apparently caused the sudden deaths of three dogs belonging to a Sublimity-area family last weekend, state officials said Thursday.
Garmin unveils GPS device to track hunting dogs (Kansas City Star)
Garmin is going to the dogs. After designing products that dominate the automotive, aviation and fitness navigation markets, the Olathe manufacturer of GPS gear is getting into pet supplies.
Americans in Naples must get dogs tested before flight home (Stars and Stripes)
NAPLES, Italy Americans living in Naples who want to fly their dogs home on commercial airliners must first get their pets tested for leishmaniasis before a pet passport will be issued, officials said.
Man’s dogs won’t be returned (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Dogs won’t be returned to a Battle Creek man charged with fighting them.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Few dogs actually are gainfully employed… (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Few dogs actually are gainfully employed, so the expression “works like a dog” doesn’t always make sense.
Woman Accused Of Housing 100 Dogs, Cats Faces More Charges (WGAL via Yahoo! News)
A Dauphin County woman, who police said had more than 100 dogs and cats in her home, is facing additional charges.
Man interviewed in dogs inquiry (BBC News)
A 31-year-old is interviewed by police who seized eight pit bull terrier-type dogs in the North West.



