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Push To Protect Search and Rescue Dogs (WFSB 3)
Enfield — There’s a new push tonight to protect local search and rescue dogs. Under the proposal the dogs would be eligible for federal funds if they’re injured on the job. The law now only helps federal search and rescue dogs if they’re attacked on the job.
Drug-sniffing dogs could be campusbound (The Arizona Republic)
The Cave Creek Unified School District could become the second district in the northeast Valley to use drug-sniffing dogs as a way to combat drugs on its high school campus.
Judge sends woman to jail for having too many dogs (Deseret Morning News)
A Herriman woman ended up in jail Monday for having too many dogs.
Military plans top-notch veterinary center for working dogs (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
SAN ANTONIO — The Defense Department says it will upgrade its veterinary care for working dogs with a new hospital at Lackland Air Force Base.
9/11 Detainees in New Jersey Say They Were Abused With Dogs (New York Times)
A lawsuit charges that the detainees’ confinement was arbitrary, illegally based on their religion or national origin, and that guards routinely terrorized them with dogs.
Military plans top-notch veterinary center for working dogs (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
SAN ANTONIO The military’s working dogs can look forward to improved health care in San Antonio.
Woman, Dogs Escape House Fire (KSAT ClickOnSA.com via Yahoo! News)
A woman and her two dogs escaped a house fire early Monday morning south of downtown San Antonio.
Teaching the Dogs a New Trick (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Investors who are interested in income from their portfolios are often told to follow the Dogs of the Dow theory, where you buy the 10 highest-yielding stocks in the Dow Jones industrial average.
PNP plays ‘cats and dogs’ with prostitutes in Boracay (Sun Star)
AS THOUSANDS of local and foreign tourists start to flock the world-famous Boracay Island in Malay town, Aklan province during the Lenten days, the police, gay and female commercial sex workers are playing “cats and dogs.”
Kids to learn how dogs behave (Weekly Times)
A new campaign aimed at reducing dog attacks on children has the support of Ryde MP John Watkins. Mr Watkins believes the education program will help children learn about dog behaviour. Children need to learn how to approach dogs, he said, and interact with them in a safe way.



