Thursday, March 3, 2011

Debate Over Dog Tethering Continues - msnbc.com

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Debate Over Dog Tethering Continues - msnbc.com
Bobby Cody, of Marietta, said, "When it comes to cruelty to a dog, it has nothing to do with the tie-out The measure would make it illegal to leave animals in vehicles without protection from the heat or cold. It is expected to pass on third reading.

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Pet protection laws grow teeth - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Concern for animals' welfare has grown over the past six months, English said. The city's health department has found more examples of dogs left outside during the cold. "We were looking at the code and decided to update," he said. Ward 7 Councilwoman

Dogs Not Welcome At Van Buren Ballpark - Southwest Times Record
Monday was a good day and a bad day for Van Buren dogs. An ordinance adopted by the Van Buren City Council on Monday afforded canines greater protection under the law, but banned most of them from a city ballpark. Approved on a 5-0 vote, the measure

Going to the dogs: The 'Dogfather' trains dogs, humans - Charleston Gazette
I think that's why I like them so much," joked Flippin, 44. Self-proclaimed "Dogfather" Flippin is a dog behaviorist and trainer. He does in-home training and has trained personal protection dogs, service dogs and run-of-the-yard hounds. From pit bull to

Allergies Linked to Brain Tumor Protection - Wired News
Hay fever, dog, peanut and other allergies may protect sufferers from certain types of brain tumors, a new study suggests. In surveys of hospital patients, individuals with glioma — a common form of brain and spinal cancer — were less likely than

Fire, winds force closure of trails in Dog Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Carlsbad Current-Argus
At press time, crews were providing structure protection for the Dog Canyon Work Center, operated by the National Park Service. Units from the USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service and area volunteer departments are responding.

Activists fight plan to deport Moscow's stray dogs - Daily Oklahoman
But animal protection activists are aghast at a proposal to send the Russian capital's stray dogs to an isolation facility outside the city. City authorities on Tuesday will discuss the proposal to round up Moscow's estimated 26,000 stray dogs and move

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