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Veterinarian still trying to place Katrina dogs (KATC3)
OXFORD, Miss. One year after Hurricane Katrina smashed the Gulf Coast, five dogs rescued from the flooded streets of New Orleans are still waiting for permanent homes.
Katrina dogs still looking for good homes (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
One year after Katrina smashed the Gulf Coast, five dogs rescued from the flooded streets of New Orleans are still waiting to be placed in permanent homes.
Bay Area Legend Caspers Famous Hot Dogs Launches Official Website caspershotdogs.com (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Caspers Famous Hot Dogs, the family-owned, quick serve restaurant company that has been a hot dog lover’s favorite since 1934, announces the launching of its official website at www.caspershotdogs.com.
Bay Area Legend Caspers Famous Hot Dogs Launches Official Website caspershotdogs.com (SYS-CON Media)
Caspers Famous Hot Dogs, the family-owned,quick serve restaurant company that has been a hot dog lover’s favoritesince 1934, announces the launching of its official website atwww.caspershotdogs.com.
Dogs of Great Indifference (All About Jazz)
Trying to describe the texture of music is a bit of a vulgar theology. But the imperfect metaphor of texture is nevertheless the only way to discuss Jim Black s most recent release with Axis No Axis, Dogs of Great Indifference . It is an electric soundscape one might think of hearing on Hearts of Space.
The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Arab News)
TWO WEEKS ago Arab News published a news item about a ban on the sale of dogs and cats.
Cause Of Fire That Killed 21 Dogs Determined (NBC 13 Birmingham)
Authorities determine the cause of a blaze that killed 21 dogs.
News of the Weird: Some dogs just need to look sexy (Argus Leader)
Boutique wigmaker Ruth Regina of Miami is readying a line of hairpieces for “teacup” dogs and other over-pampered canines, at prices that range into the hundreds of dollars.
Dogs allowed in select city parks (Herald Journal)
Dogs will now be allowed in select city parks, but not at public gatherings, following a Tuesday night vote by the Logan Municipal Council. The 4-1 vote wraps up months of debate on the issue and loosens restrictions that some city leaders say were too restrictive.



