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Florida governor signs bill allowing dogs to eat outside at restaurants (KWWL-TV Iowa City)
ORLANDO, Fla. Dogs could be diners in Florida soon.
Hot dogs: Stories of unsavory ingredients belong to the old days (NorthJersey.com)
Oh, admit it. You love hot dogs. Grilled, steamed, boiled or roasted over a campfire, frankfurters have a furtive appeal for even the snootiest gourmets.
Ordinance Would Crack Down On Dangerous Dogs (WISC Channel3000.com via Yahoo! News)
A Madison ordinance aims to keep the streets safe for people and their pets by targeting dangerous dogs.
Florida governor signs bill allowing dogs to eat outside at restaurants (WIS-TV Columbia)
(Orlando, FL-AP) June 3, 2006 - Dogs could be diners in Florida soon. Governor Jeb Bush has signed a bill that allows local jurisdictions to decide whether dogs will be allowed in outside eating areas.
Spain rules on divorce dogs (TVNZ)
A Spanish court has ruled that dogs should not be treated like children with allocated visiting rights when it comes to divorce cases.
Cleveland is Going to the Dogs (WTOL News 11)
CLEVELAND (AP) — Do you remember the painted frogs that graced the streets of Toledo a few years ago? Now Cleveland’s Chinatown is going to the dogs.
Dogs get their day — to dine out (Chicago Tribune)
Bush signs a measure opening the door for pooches and owners to eat together on restaurant patios. The government went to the dogs Friday.
Rescuer coaxes owner into letting her remove younger dogs (EdmontonSun.com)
An animal control officer sweet-talked her way onto a property overrun by dogs - some cannibalizing each other - and made off with 20 sickly puppies stuck in squalor.
Wolf pack kills two dogs, injures third (Casper Star-Tribune)
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — A northern Idaho hound hunting guide says one of his dogs may have saved his life by jumping back into a fight with a wolf and giving him time to escape.
Dogs love to socialize (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Tooky is a party animal. Jazz likes to make new friends. Uri is nicknamed “The Ambassador” because he can coax just about anybody into a game. For the last two months, northern Dutchess dogs and their owners have been meeting for playdates on Sunday mornings at local parks and historic sites.



