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Two dogs euthanized after attacking Southlake residents (McKinney Messenger)
The two dogs that were involved in an attack on two Southlake women earlier this week have been euthanized and their bodies sent to Austin for testing for rabies, according to Rhonda Voshalike, public information officer for the Southlake Department of Public Safety.
Dogs get some air, try to set mark (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
TRAVERSE CITY The world may never know how many dogs it takes to screw in a light bulb. But now it knows it takes 25 feet and 7 inches for a dog to set a new Traverse City dock-jumping record.
Dogs at risk of wolf attacks (Rhinelander Daily News)
Dogs, particularly those used for hunting, may be in danger of being attacked by wolves in some parts of the Northwoods. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on Friday reported wolves killed one hound and injured another in southwest Lincoln County.
These Dogs won’t howl Down Under (The Ottawa Sun)
Sun, July 9, 2006 These Dogs won’t howl Down Under By STEVE TILLEY The land of baby-eating dingos apparently has no love for a different kind of canine. Eidos’ upcoming video game adaptation of the Quentin Tarantino classic Reservoir Dogs has been refused classification by Australia’s video games rating board, meaning it can’t be sold Down Under. The game, due for release in about a month,
Sea Dogs at home in Fisher Cats den (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Conflicting allegiances, disproportionately large cheers for the visiting team, sellout crowds all are common when the Sea Dogs come to town. Portland, the Red Sox Double-A affiliate, continues a stretch of five straight Eastern League games here today. Once again, the riverfront park will be packed.
Couple begs city to allow dogs at beach nuptials (The Providence Journal)
A Connecticut couple hopes Newport waives its ban on dogs at Easton’s Beach so their Jack Russell terrier and English bulldog can walk down the aisle with them.
Dogs, families give local race some charm (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
NEW CASTLE - Laid-back, loose and a little quirky. Those qualities are what distinguish community-sponsored runs like Saturday’s 5K Hogback Hustle. Where else, but at events like this, are dogs just as important as humans?



