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Ordinance would require neutering of dogs, cats (Los Angeles Times)
In a move intended to stop pet overpopulation, the City Council on Friday asked the city’s animal services agency to draw up an ordinance that would require that all dogs and cats that are at least 4 months old be spayed or neutered.
Sea Dogs tumble (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
PORTLAND - The Portland Sea Dogs committed four errors for the second straight day and suffered their third straight loss to Binghamton, 11-7, on Saturday afternoon at Hadlock Field.
Dogs, cats face rabies clinics (Home News Tribune)
RAHWAY THREE ANTI-RABIES clinics for dogs and cats will be offered by the city Board of Health.
The fastest little dogs in the West (San Jose Mercury News)
Anytime you have 240 of the world’s smallest dogs vying for the title of “Fastest Chihuahua in America,” you’ll likely see almost anything.
Dogs Destroyed, Owner Fined (The Morning News)
Enriquez Martinez-Araujo pleaded guilty in Springdale District Court to a variety of charges stemming from an incident involving his five pit bull dogs.
Dogs get a place to run at Cherokee (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A remote, three-acre area of Cherokee Park near Cochran Hill off Lexington Road is going to the dogs. It will be Louisville Metro Parks’ first official dog run.
Stores go to the dogs and keep their customers happy (Kansas City Star)
Dogs can go ahead and turn up their tails at the City Market s recently instituted pet ban.
Teacher Charged after Dogs Smell Drugs in His Classroom Desk (WOAI)
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) - A high school teacher in Galveston faces marijuana possession charges after police say drug-sniffing dogs on campus led officers to his classroom desk.



