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Kennel fire kills 61 dogs (The Morning Call)
Slate Belt business was known for string of prize-winners. Ashes from a coal stove used to heat a Slate Belt kennel known for its prize-winning dogs probably caused a quick-spreading fire that killed 61 dogs, authorities said Friday.
Northampton Co. Kennel Fire Kills Show Dogs (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
A fire at a Northampton County kennel claimed the lives of several top quality show dogs.
Dogs had bitten family before Pit bulls that mauled Gold Hill woman previously attacked her, son (Salisbury Post)
GOLD HILL One of the four dogs that attacked a Liberty Road woman Wednesday bit the woman and her son in October, a Rowan County Animal Control officer said.
Day camp for dogs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Is your dog getting a little lonely left home alone while you’re at work? At the very least, energetic dogs left to their own devices all day are fully rested and ready for a long romp just when you are ready for a nap.
61 dogs killed in Washington Twp. kennel fire (The Morning Call)
Sixty-one dogs were killed late yesterday when a fire quickly spread through Edgewood Kennels in Washington Township, Northampton County, fire officials said.
Shelter seeks foster homes for dogs, cats (The State)
What: Pets Inc. Adopt-a-Pal, a nonprofit animal rescue organization, is looking for temporary homes for more than 100 animals 60 cats and more than 40 dogs.
Longtime shelter dogs still waiting (The Payson Roundup)
Many times we wish that the dogs at Payson Humane Society could talk and tell us about their previous lives. We could understand them better if we knew how they were treated or mistreated.
Volunteer opens home, heart to rescued dogs (Community Press & Recorder)
Clermont County - After retiring from her full-time job at UC Clermont, Lisa Haynes-Henry decided to give back to the community in a way that most people wouldn’t even think of. She is a foster mother - to dogs.



