Wednesday, July 25, 2012

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5 New Years Resolutions for your Dog 1. Walk Your Dog - Making a goal to walk your dog everyday will help you and your pet get into better shape. By using a control walk, you will be reinforcing your dog's place in the family. 2. Obedience Training - You know what to do, but are you being consistent? Resolve to spend 5-10 minutes every other day brushing up on your dog's obedience skills. While you are at it, come to a few tune-up classes and really flex your alpha muscles. 3. Annual Exam - Just like people, dogs need to have an annual check-up to make sure that everything is working properly and that there is nothing going on beneath the surface. Since symptoms can go unnoticed, a visit to your veterinarian's office might be the key to catching something early. If your pet has not seen a veterinarian in the last year consider making an appointment for its physical exam. 4. Socialization - If your dog isn't given the opportunity to be around other dogs, then problems can arise. You might notice barking when you are out for a walk when they see another dog. This can escalate into something more, so it's always a good idea to allow your dog to socialize with other pets as much as possible. 5. Helping a Rescue Organization- What a great New Years Resolution! Rescue organizations are always in need of volunteers, food and blankets, or monetary contributions. You can celebrate your dog by giving to an animal welfare organization.
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Family loses mother dog to fire, neighbors caring for newborn puppies
"We stopped because there were police officers and firemen," said neighborhood kid Brian Janks The Rodriguez family was able to save one of their full grown dogs along with the three puppies born just days ago. The mother dog was trapped in the
Source: www.wsmv.com

Tango the Fire Safety Dog 7th in “Emerging Hero” Category for AHA's Hero Dog Award
Born one month before 9/11, Tango, now ten and a half, has been helping teach fire safety to children and adults in the hopes of helping save lives, reduce injuries and fire losses. A spokes dog for the Keep Kids Fire Safe Foundation and fire service dog
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Dog attack anger
In the same location on Wednesday it attacked a three-year-old girl who was walking past with her mother. The toddler was taken to hospital. The dog has since been seized and will be put down. The mother of the injured girl and witnesses to the previous
Source: www.thecourier.com.au

Talks of boycotting Belfast City after council murders innocent dog
all in a vain attempt to save the dog's life. The British media has a lot to be accountable for in this inhumane mess. Printing one sensationalized story after another of some child being maimed or killed by the family pet dog, preferring to alienate the
Source: www.examiner.com

A dog in the home keeps the doctor away
FOUR-year-old Nate Pilmore loves his dog Jasper and, according to new research by Dr Peter level of harmful bacteria transferred from man’s best friend helps boost a child’s immune system, causing less chance of illness. “You actually have
Source: www.dailyadvertiser.com.au

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