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War refugee cats, dogs live, thanks to Chris (Tucson Citizen)
Countless dogs, cats and farm animals were left behind by fleeing residents during the 34-day bombing of Lebanon this summer. Homeless pets wandered the rubble-filled streets in search of food and water.
Reservoir dogs now have a place to play (Daily Local News)
PHOENIXVILLE — After nearly two years of anticipation, the Reservoir Dogs! Dog Park opened Sunday with 115 pets and their owners coming to celebrate the event.
$12,500 in grants offered to help dogs (Arizona Daily Star)
Tucson’s Charter Funding is offering $12,500 in grant money to Tucson-area nonprofits that help dogs through its charitable fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona.
Sniffer dogs at house fire scene (BBC News)
An investigation gets under way after a house fire in Worthing with sniffer dogs being taken to the scene.
ALBUM REVIEW: Street Dogs (Daily Aztec)
Unusual for an anti-war album, the Street Dogs’ latest record, “Fading American Dream,” is more akin to films such as “Gunner Palace” because lead singer Mike McColgan participated in operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. The vicious punk-rock jamming of the Street Dogs gains a justification beyond angry rallying against the government.
War refugee cats, dogs live, thanks to Chris (Tucson Citizen)
Countless dogs, cats and farm animals were left behind by fleeing residents during the 34-day bombing of Lebanon this summer.
Dogs online blood register set up (BBC News)
A driving instructor sets up a canine blood register after her dog has to have three blood transfusions.



