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Lions may have killed dogs near Silt (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
SILT - Two dogs may be the latest victims of attacks by a mountain lion in the Silt area. A boxer and a blue heeler mix owned by Dan and Gretchen Wettlin in Mineota Estates south of Silt were found dead about two weeks ago, said their daughter, Eryn Thistle.
20 Dogs Face Death Sentence (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
Officials say they need to euthanize the dogs to help make room at the Clayton County animal shelter.
Raynham race dogs quarantined (The Taunton Gazette)
RAYNHAM - Officials at Raynham-Taunton Greyhound Park have quarantined their racing dogs after learning that a dozen pets in Massachusetts have tested positive for canine flu, even though there have been no signs of the illness at their facility.
Sniffer dogs trained to detect dodgy DVDs (Sydney Morning Herald)
Two black Labrador dogs have become the first in the world to be trained to sniff out counterfeit DVDs. -
W. Bloomfield may tighten reins on dogs (Detroit News)
WEST BLOOMFIELD — Rottweiler attacks on other canines in a lakeside West Bloomfield community have neighbors on edge and township leaders debating what to do about dangerous dogs.
Angry readers argue that dogs are only human (The Morning Call)
The waves of anthropomorphic rage were more like tsunamis. Dogs, after all, are people, too at least in the minds of some, ahem, people.
Online radio station for dogs (Ananova)
The world’s first internet radio station for dogs has been launched in Thailand.
DOGS AT MIDWAY (Pioneer Press)
DOGS AT MIDWAY The Saints are allowing fans to bring their dogs to Midway Stadium today for the team’s final home exhibition game against the Twin Cities All-Stars, a group of former collegiate baseball players.
Savaged woman picks up attack dogs (Sydney Morning Herald)
A Sydney mayor has branded state companion animal laws “an ass” after a woman who was attacked by her own dogs refused to let them be put down - and there’s nothing the council can do.
Too many dogs in Mine Hill? (Daily Record)
Most people probably wouldn’t want a pack of dogs living next to them. There are times, however, when things are not as obvious as they seem. In Mine Hill, Andy Benkendorf has raised sled dogs at his home on Scrub Oaks Road for about 10 years.



