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Dog is a hero after saving apartment residents from fire

Monday, July 18th, 2011

A Beaverton family calls their dog a hero for saving them from a teenaged fire starter.

The golden shepherd, Marcus, woke his owners up with barking as their apartment building, the Birchepointe Apartments on Northwest Cornell Road near 179th, began to burn.

Several families can thank Marcus for saving their lives because the fire that started just after midnight Thursday was moving up the building when Marcus’ owners discovered it. They were sound asleep when Marcus starting acting unusual, which is something Kelli Landis said she and her husband had never seen before.

“Had he not been barking and just sounding different than he usually did, we could have just still stayed asleep,” Landis said. “But the thing was that he was being so loud. And he even came into the bedroom and was growling and just making a lot of noise. And that got us up.”

Her husband ran outside their apartment and found the side of the building on fire which had been set right where a fire extinguisher was located. He got the attention of neighbors and together they used pots, pans and trash cans full of water to douse the flames.

Firefighters were particularly concerned the fire was set at an exit point and at the location of the fire extinguisher. Had the teenager, who has been arrested, been more successful, residents would have had a very difficult time getting out of their apartments.

“It was definitely a little disturbing and unnerving to think that somebody would deliberately do this and deliberately set a fire extinguisher on fire so that we couldn’t put it out,” Landis said.

Landis and her husband just moved to Beaverton from Hawaii where they adopted Marcus from the Humane Society. They contemplated leaving him behind because of the expense but they couldn’t bring themselves to say goodbye. It was a decision that may have saved their lives.

“He was a rescue dog. “We rescued him and now he’s rescued us,” Landis said… story taken from… beaverton.katu.com… read story see video report… http://beaverton.katu.com/news/news/dog-hero-after-saving-apartment-residents-fire/441756

 

Battered dog has new family

Monday, July 18th, 2011

The formerly unwanted dog beaten with a chain on the streets of Darby in June was adopted out of the Delaware County SPCA on Friday, and is now living a life of love on the Main Line.

Bryn Mawr resident Meg Kauffman said she and her two adolescent children first met the dog formerly known as Skyye at the shelter on Thursday. The family, including Kauffman’s husband Jon, had been discussing the possible addition of a new, four-legged family member for several years.

That discussion came to an end Thursday, when 15-year-old Jesse Kauffman and his 12-year-old sister Catie took the trek down the long concrete corridor lined with dogs waiting to be rescued from the shelter.

The two stopped in their tracks when they saw a 1-year-old pit bull-shepherd mix named Skyye.

The next day Skyye had a home. The dog was renamed Skye by Catie because the youth liked the looked of one “y” better, Kauffman said.

“It’s a little like bringing home a new baby,” said Meg Kauffman, who works as a lecturer teaching cell biology at the University of Pennsylvania… story taken from… delcotimes.com … read story see video… http://delcotimes.com/articles/2011/07/07/news/doc4e1512b012eb2633529717.txt

Emaciated dog abandoned at RISPCA

Monday, July 18th, 2011

An animal rescue organization and the police said Tuesday they will bring charges against whoever abandoned an emaciated dog outside the front door of the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Officials named the dog Indi, for Independence Day.

“This was a cowardly act. A cowardly act to drop the dog off on the Fourth of July between 11 and 5 when you knew there were going to be fireworks at India Point, right here. This dog was all alone, didn’t have a leash. They didn’t have any identification. They just dropped him off at the front door,” said Dr. E.J. Finocchiopresident of the RISPCA.

Indi was treated and examined at the RISPCA, which is trying to save him. He had cuts down to the bone, overgrown nails, and severely matted hair. He cannot stand up.

Finocchio said the dog’s condition didn’t get so bad overnight.

“But to let a dog to remain in this condition for months — and see it and live with It — that’s what’s very disturbing to me,” Finocchio said.

Finocchio is working with East Providence police to build a case and work on leads.

“I will do the best of my ability to prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Full extent of the law for a person who subjected to this dog to this for months,” Finocchio said.

East Providence police have the authority to make an arrest. They’re building a case now.

“Charges will come forward” Lt. Rae Blinn said.

Blinn said cases of pet neglect are common.

“Unfortunately, we see it on a regular basis. Thankfully, it’s not as bad as we see here today with this animal but unfortunately it does happen on a regular basis,” Blinn said.

Finocchio called it a case of pet dumping. He said the owner should have surrendered the dog before his condition deteriorated to this point.

Anyone with information about Indi should call East Providence police… Story taken from… turnto10.com news… read story and see video… http://www2.turnto10.com/news/2011/jul/05/9/east-providence-police-investigating-case-animal-a-ar-587129/

 

Army wives raise money to bring home Afghan dogs

Monday, July 18th, 2011

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Two stray dogs found comfort and companionship with a company of U.S. Army soldiers at a remote firebase in eastern Afghanistan. But as the unit prepared to return to Fort Campbell, the soldiers didn’t want to leave the dogs behind.

So their spouses back at the installation on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line have raised about $6,000 to fly the dogs from a war zone to their new homes.

Sonya Luedeman, one of the wives, says she was surprised by how quickly the donations came in after posting information about the dogs on Facebook.

They have enough money for one of the two dogs to fly back, but the spouses are still raising money. Both dogs remain in Afghanistan, but they are trying to get them home before the soldiers return this summer… story taken from Seattlepi.com… read story… http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Army-wives-raise-money-to-bring-home-Afghan-dogs-1451995.php

Dogs adept at reading people’s minds

Monday, July 18th, 2011

To anyone who is familiar with the eerily human-like qualities of man’s best friend, the news that dogs can read your mind shouldn’t come as any surprise.

The latest research adds to growing evidence that dogs can interpret both human body language and general behavior, and use it to their advantage.

“Dogs and [human-raised] wolves are capable of distinguishing between a person looking at them, someone who’s paying attention and someone who’s not,” said Monique A.R. Udell, lead author of a study published recently in the journal Learning & Behavior. “They’re more likely to beg [for food] from someone paying attention to them.”

Researchers have been learning more and more about the surprising capabilities and intelligence of Canis lupus familiaris, better known as the domestic dog.

One recent study found that dogs have the developmental abilities of a human 2-year-old, with the average dog capable of learning the meanings of 165 words… story taken from… Drugs.com… read full story… http://www.drugs.com/news/dogs-adept-reading-s-minds-32530.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Drugscom-DailyMednews+%28Drugs.com+-+Daily+MedNews%29

Pet therapy brings joy to hospital patients

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

TEWKSBURY, Mass.—It’s Thursday morning at Tewksbury State Hospital, and patients are buzzing with excitement, already starting to line up.

Patients will sit and wait in the hallways, so as to catch a glimpse of one of their most cherished visitors, who has developed somewhat of a cult following at the hospital: Tucker, a little white cockapoo with floppy ears, has arrived to do “pet therapy,” a gig he typically does once a week.

And he’s so small and adorable that people can’t help but stand up and take notice when he struts down the hospital corridors.

“They get really excited,” said Nancy Marshall, therapy recreation coordinator for the hospital. “They wait for the dogs. They know the day and time they come. And they wait nearby and say excitedly, `This is the day that Tucker is going to come down the hall.’”

After making his way down the hallway, the pooch will go room-to-room visiting some 20 patients. And Tucker will sit on their laps, perform tricks for them and gaze adoringly into the eyes of patients who pet and nuzzle him. In return, Tucker gives them unconditional love. Other times, the dogs will just sit quietly with a patient, who will just pat them and kiss them and love them.

At the unit where Tucker visits, the pooch is considered by patients as “their pet,” too. And some even post little photos of him close to their bedsides.

Marshall said she started the hospital’s pet-therapy program in June 2009, after reading studies that touted the positive benefits that pets have on patients. They lower patients’ blood pressure, even prodding patients to become more active — giving them something positive to look forward to every week.

“They tend to have a very settling and calming effect,” said Liz Cleaves, a trainer and owner of Auntie Dog, a dog training and day-care business in Tewksbury. She has volunteered her dogs for pet therapy since the hospital program started. Her dogs, a Doberman pinscher named Panzer de Grosseretterhund, a German shepherd dubbed Jaeger von Olympia, and a Boston terrier named Newman von Tude, volunteer on a rotating basis every Wednesday afternoon. There’s simply something to be said about “that canine connection,” she said… story taken from… Boston.com… read full story… http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2011/07/03/pet_therapy_brings_joy_to_hospitals_patients/

 

Beaten puppy up for adoption

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

UPPER PROVIDENCE — A young dog beaten with a chain Wednesday is healthy, affable and available for adoption, the Delaware County SPCA said Monday.

SPCA Director of Community Relations Justina Calgiano said Skyye, a 1-year-old pit bull-shepherd mix, was officially turned over to the shelter by her owner Monday. Skyye aced all of her adoption tests, Calgiano added.

“When we do these evaluations, she is tested for food aggression, aggression with other dogs and kids,” Calgiano said. “She passed with flying colors. She had constant tail-wagging.”

After speaking with Darby police, SPCA Humane Officer Bill Vernon tracked Skyye’s previous owner to Philadelphia, Calgiano said.

According to police, the dog’s previous owner told her stepson, Antique Benjamin, to get rid of the dog. Darby police arrested Benjamin after witnesses allegedly saw him beating Skyye in the head with a chain in the vicinity of 9th and Main streets. He was charged with cruelty to animals and related offenses, police said. Benjamin’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday in front of Magisterial District Judge Leonard V. Tenaglia… story taken from… delcotimes.com… read story… http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2011/06/28/news/doc4e093326be381750088533.txt

Puppy de Paris label offers luxury for dogs

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

PARIS — A three-story town house on Paris’ exclusive Place Vendome, with sumptuous interiors hung with plush red velvet and gilded chandeliers — it’s an address fit for a king.

Or his dog.

The property in question is actually a miniature poodle-sized replica of a tony Paris townhouse, handmade for discerning pooches with deep pockets and a taste for the finer things in life.

The 4-foot-tall dog house — complete with a canopy bed and velvet-lined drawers for storing Rex’s accessories — is the jewel in the crown of Puppy de Paris, a new luxury line crafted by French artisans.

Other offerings in the line by Karin Fainas include “Le Canape Place de la Madeleine,” a velvet bed painted with scenes from Parisian bakeries and fitted with lion’s paw feet in hand-cast silver, and a doggy bowl in gold-dipped bronze that looks more like a crown than something you’d fill with dog chow.

“I used to work in fine jewelry, and my clients would inevitably have little dogs in tote,” said Fainas, a 41-year-old with elegant features and close-cropped hair. “They were always telling me, ‘What about my dog? You should make beautiful things for him, he deserves them just as much as I do.’ ”

So Fainas set about doing just that… Story taken from… Detroit Free Press… read full story… http://www.freep.com/article/20110627/FEATURES01/106270309/Puppy-de-Paris-label-offers-luxury-dogs?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|s

 

‘Bionic dog’ walks again after losing paws to frostbite

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Naki’o was just a puppy when he was found in the icy cellar of an abandoned home.

“His mom was dead in the house. He was the only one that was frozen into a puddle,” said Christie Pace, a veterinarian assistant.

Naki’o lost his paws and the tip of his tail to frostbite.

Homeless, injured and struggling to walk, he was just the kind of dog Pace was looking for.

“I have a soft spot for rescue animals in general. I was looking for something different, unique. I wanted to make more of a difference than a regular dog. I knew I could help him out,” she said.

But she didn’t know how until she saw a dog in a knee brace at her clinic.

That sparked an idea: she raised the money to pay for prosthetics for Naki’o's two rear legs.

Then the maker of the artificial legs offered to make two more for free – for Naki’o's front legs… Story taken from… abcnewsgo.com… read full story… http://abcnews.go.com/Health/bionic-dog-walks-losing-paws/story?id=13926420

 

Chinese crested-Chihuahua deemed ‘ugliest dog’

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

PETALUMA, Calif. – Yoda’s short tufts of hair, protruding tongue, and long, seemingly hairless legs were enough to earn it the World’s Ugliest Dog title at a Northern California fair.

The 14-year-old Chinese crested and Chihuahua mix won the honor Friday night at the 23rd annual contest at the Sonoma Marin Fair.

Owner Terry Schumacher of Hanford, Calif. says the 2-pound dog has come a long way since she was found abandoned behind an apartment building. Schumacher says she first thought the pooch was a rat.

Yoda’s distinction comes a year after a one-eyed Chihuahua named Princess Abby claimed victory. A pedigree Chinese crested won in 2008 and another Chinese crested and Chihuahua mix was the ugliest in 2007.

In past years, the winner’s owner has received a $1,000 check… story taken from… The Sacramento Bee… http://www.sacbee.com/2011/06/24/3726706/chinese-crested-chihuahua-mix.html

Starving dog worst case of animal malnutrition

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

EL PASO, Texas — A dog on the verge of starving to death was turned in to the El Paso Humane Society on Tuesday. The woman who dropped the animal off claimed to have found the dog wandering on Fort Bliss. But shelter workers don’t believe the animal is a stray. Instead, they believe someone is responsible for the worst case of animal malnutrition the El Paso Humane Society has seen.

Shelter employees are affectionately calling the 3-year-old Boxer “Bones.” The dog weighs just 22 pounds, half of what he should. “The condition he is in did not happen overnight; it’s been progressing for about a month,” said Betty Hoover, the shelter’s executive director.

Bones showed no signs of being a stray. The dog is extremely well socialized, very friendly and shows no fear of other animals or people. The woman who dropped the dog off at the shelter left her name, address and phone number. But when shelter workers said they tried to reach her, the phone number she left was a non-working number. That is more reason for employees to suspect the dog had not been wandering the streets, rather belonged to someone. “It makes me sick. It makes me very, very angry. I really hope that with the coverage this guy is getting in the news, maybe someone out there knows something about him,” said Hoover…. story taken from… kfoxtv.com… read full story… http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/28246649/detail.html

 

One-of-a-kind dog with four prosthetic paws

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

Naki’o has the rambunctious spirit of most dogs — he loves to run, jump and play fetch, but one thing is different about this red heeler cattle dog –his four bionic paws. OrthoPets, a Denver company that specializes in pet prosthetics, outfitted Naki’o, who lost his paws to frostbite after he was abandoned in the Nebraska winter.

When Naki’o was adopted, his legs had healed to rounded stumps, making mobility a struggle. He had to crawl on his stomach to move, but he was determined.

“Even though he was hobbling, he was still just trying to enjoy life,” said Martin Kaufmann, the founder of OrthoPets, who outfitted Naki’o with his new paws.”Naki’o's personality was great.”… Story taken from… abcnews.go.com… read full story… http://abcnews.go.com/Health/dog-prosthetic-paws/story?id=13916859

 

Judge rules in favour of letting autistic boy take service dog to school

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

By the time summer school starts in early July, Caleb will probably walk into class with a golden retriever at his side.

Caleb Ciriacks is a 7-year-old severely autisticboy who for the most part doesn’t speak. He shrieks and paces when he gets anxious, and on occasion he pinches and scratches others. Eddy is Caleb’s service dog, tethered to the boy by a red strap. The dog keeps Caleb from running off into crowds or darting into traffic, and he knows to intervene when the boy starts to feel anxious.

When Caleb entered first grade last year, school officials in Cypress refused to let him take Eddy to school. Caleb’s parents sued in federal court, alleging that the district was discriminating against their son based on his disability.

On Tuesday, a federal judge in Santa Ana ruled that Frank Vessels Elementary School must let Caleb take Eddy to school and that the boy was probably a victim of discrimination. U.S. Department of Justice attorneys filed a “statement of interest” in the case, saying the school district was violating the boy’s civil rights and misinterpreting the Americans With Disabilities Act…. Story taken from… the Los Angeles Times… read full story… http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-autism-dog-20110615,0,1727974.story

Meet the $230,000 dog…

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

And I thought heartworm pills were expensive. The New York Times’s John Tierney covers a Minnesota dog valued at … $230,000: “When she costs $230,000, as Julia did, the preferred title is ‘executive protection dog.’ This 3-year-old German shepherd, who commutes by private jet between a Minnesota estate and a home in Arizona, belongs to a canine caste that combines exalted pedigree,child-friendly cuddliness and arm-lacerating ferocity. Julia and her ilk have some of the same tracking and fighting skills as the dogs used in elite military units like Navy Seal Team 6, which took a dog on its successful raid of Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan. In fact, Julia was sold by a trainer, Harrison Prather, who used to supply dogs to Seal Team 6 and the British special forces. But then Mr. Prather switched to a more lucrative market. ‘Either rich people discovered me or I discovered them — I can’t remember which happened first,’ said Mr. Prather, the president of Harrison K-9 Security Services in Aiken, S.C..”… Story taken from… minnpost.com… read story… http://www.minnpost.com/dailyglean/2011/06/13/29116/meet_the_230000_dog

 

Leona Helmsley’s little rich dog ‘Trouble’ dies in luxury

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

The richest lapdog in the world — a little white Maltese named Trouble — died at the age of 12 in her final days in luxury, every need tended to around the clock, in Sarasota, Fla.

Trouble owed her coddled lifestyle to her former owner, New York Hotel heiress Leona Helmsley, who died in 2007 and turned her back on relatives to bequeath the bulk of her estate, $12 million, to her dog.

Helmsley bought the beloved pet for comfort after the death of her husband, billionaire hotelier Harry Helmsley.

A judge later knocked down the dog’s inheritance to $2 million. Though the pooch died in December, news of her demise was only reported this week.

The pampered pooch had led a life of luxury after her owner purchased her at a New York City pet shop and chauffeured her around in a stretch limo…. Story taken from… abcnews.go.com…. read story… http://abcnews.go.com/US/leona-helmsleys-dog-trouble-richest-world-dies-12/story?id=13810168

 

Puppy beaten and stuffed in trash bag survives

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

The Luzerne County SPCA is trying to find out who would beat the little dog then stuff her in a garbage bag and abandon it, especially in this heat.

The case is troubling to humane officers who said the dog survived but needs special care to bring her back to health. Veterinarians are working to help the abused female puppy recover from what appears to be a vicious attack.

The cage at the SPCA is covered with notes warning of a head injury. She receives painkilling medication while those treating her ask who is she, and why would someone hurt her in such a cruel manner.

“She was in critical condition when she arrived. She was in a stupor or in a coma,” said veterinarian Dr. Sharon Finster.

Rescue workers with the Luzerne County SPCA will only say she was found in a high-traffic area, perhaps dropped off by her attacker.

The person who found the dog found it in a large, dark trash bag. The dog inside had a cracked skull. The dog’s attacker left her for dead.

“You just can’t do this to animals. It’s not right,” said Cary Moran of the Luzerne County SPCA… Story taken from… wnep.com… read full story… http://www.wnep.com/wnep-luz-puppy-was-beaten-stuff-in-trash-bag-20110608,0,788783.story

** Newzhoundz believes that there is a special place in HELL for people that abuse animals.. if you could call them people…they are lower than the beautiful animals that they are suppose to care for.


Special dogs track allergens to keep kids safe

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

Boo and Riley are more than affectionate, protective family pets. To their owners, the specially trained dogs are a furry layer of security to sniff out peanut products and other life-threatening allergens.

The dogs’ Connecticut owners are among many people nationwide turning to allergy-sniffing service dogs, who accompany their handlers to detect allergens and their residue at school, during social events and in other everyday activities.

As their popularity grows, though, some owners are having mixed success in convincing businesses, schools and those in charge of other public venues that the dogs must be accepted as service animals, just as dogs whose handlers’ disabilities are more readily apparent.

They’re already specifically recognized as medical service dogs in recent updates to the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, but some parents are taking it a step further by lobbying their local and state officials to update their regulations, too.

“The dog is just one way we can help our daughter have a more normal life,” said Pam Minicucci of North Haven, whose 7-year-old daughter, Gianna, is constantly accompanied by her allergy-sniffing St. Bernard named Boo…. story taken from… The Seattle Times… read full story… http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2015270160_apusallergysniffingdogs.html

 

Disabled dog’s ‘wheelchair’ stolen

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

After a disabled dog’s “wheelchair” was stolen from the front yard of his owner’s West Roxbury home Sunday, a New Hampshire-based company that aids handicapped and injured pets has donated a replacement cart.

“The disaster that happened yesterday is now turning out to be a wonderful experience,” said David Feeney, the owner of 12-year-old “Lucky,” a Belgian Malinois. “It’s been overwhelming the support I’ve been given.”

Feeney, 63, believes his beloved dog’s “wheelchair” was stolen from the front of his Temple Street home in West Roxbury after Lucky had his usual Sunday morning playtime outside of the cart. The wheelchair elevates the dog’s hind legs.

“Somebody must have grabbed it right away,” he said. “Who knows why this happened.”

Realizing later in the evening that the cart was missing, the owner called police, who helped him search the neighborhood using a spotlight.

“They were fantastic, very compassionate,” he said of the police. But, the chair was nowhere to be seen, and Feeney said he does not believe police have made any progress in tracking it down.

After hearing the story of dog’s stolen chair, which was first reported by WBZ-TV, Nashua-based HandicappedPets.com donated a chair to Lucky, who is unable to use his hind legs to hold himself up. The company fitted Lucky in a new, fully-adjustable chair Monday afternoon. That chair type can retail between $400 and $500, the company said.

“We wanted to do anything we could to right a wrong,” said HandicappedPets.com spokeswoman Lisa-Marie Mulkern, who said the company was notified of the theft Lucky’s chair by a former customer from Jacksonville, Fla. who called after reading media reports online.

Feeney said Lucky’s former, custom-made chair cost only around $100 less than his monthly income — $638 through Social Security. Mulkern added that custom-made chairs often take two to three weeks to make.

“It certainly didn’t appear that anyone was going to return Lucky’s chair and we didn’t want him to have to wait,” she said.

Feeney, a Boston native, rescued Lucky several years ago while teaching and doing humanitarian work in Bogotá, Colombia. The dog had been hit by a car.

“He was just lying there in dying in the street. No one wanted to help him,” said Feeney recalling how a doorman to his apartment told him not to worry about the dog; that the garbage men would take the animal away the next morning.  Story taken from… Boston.com… read story… http://articles.boston.com/2011-06-06/yourtown/29686447_1_cart-lucky-wheelchair

 

Trooper frees dog trapped after tornado

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

MONSON —  A state trooper saved a puppy that had been trapped for three days under the roof of a home that had been destroyed by last week’s tornado.

On Saturday, Trooper Brian Pearl, who works out of the state police barracks in Sturbridge, was on patrol in Monson. He turned onto Stewart Avenue, one of the town’s hardest hit areas, and saw a woman waving him down.

“She said, ‘We found a dog hiding or trapped under a collapsed roof,’ ” Trooper Pearl said in a news release from the state police yesterday. “You could hear the dog barking but you couldn’t see it. He was way, way, way under there.”

Trooper Pearl retrieved an animal pole he keeps in his cruiser — a long pole with a loop at the end used to capture reluctant animals — and climbed into and under the rubble on his hands and knees toward the sounds. There, under the remnants of a home at 20 Stewart Ave. that had collapsed Wednesday evening, he saw the dog.

Three times Trooper Pearl got the pole’s loop near the dog, and three times the dog slipped out of it, according to the state police news release.

Finally, on the fourth try, he snagged the dog and pulled it to him and then out of the rubble to safety. It was a dark brown puppy, a Shar-Pei-Chow mix, weighing about 25 pounds. The puppy appeared hungry and tired, but not hurt… story taken from… Worcester Telegram & Gazette… telegram.com… read full story… http://www.telegram.com/article/20110606/NEWS/106069887/1116

Dogs take part in surfing contest – video

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Around 50 dogs competed to become a surfing champion at this year’s annual Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition.

The surfing contest, in its sixth iteration, took place at Imperial Beach in California and saw the dogs divided into categories based on size and whether or not their owners would ride with them on the surfboard.

The canines were judged on various criteria, including style, time spent on a wave and confidence, while winners were awarded a trip to a San Diego resort and are to be featured in magazine Modern Dog.  … Story taken from… digitalspy.com.au … read story and see video… http://www.digitalspy.com.au/odd/news/a323341/dogs-take-part-in-surfing-contest-video.html

Lost dog travels 1200 miles

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

SALINAS, CA (KION/CNN) – Most dogs like to take a walk, but one dog originally from Colorado managed to travel 1,200 miles all the way to California after getting lost.

Buster Brown’s owner, Samantha Squires, was worried, but she never gave up hope.

“He was with me 24-7, slept with me, ate with me, we ran together, we… everything,” Squires said.

Squires said the story began on a Wednesday morning in November, when Buster went missing.

Six months later he was found in Salinas, CA on Tyler Street.

“She had no idea how he got here. Neither do we. He’s the only one that knows, and ask him, he’s not telling us,” said Cindy Burnham, Animal Services Manager.

His family, 1,200 miles away, never forgot about him.

“I still have his collars with all his tags, I still have everything,” Squires said.

It was a letter in the mail from Salinas Animal Services and a phone call the dog owner will never forget.

“And, uhm, she said ‘He’s Brownie.’ Brownie was his adopted name and Buster Brown was his name, you know, that I gave him afterwards. So I knew it was him, with the Brownie part,” Squires said.

Buster is a bit itchy from allergies, nothing his medicine back home can’t heal.

His journey, though, isn’t over and he will travel inside of a crate on a Frontier Airlines plane from San Francisco, CA to Denver, CO for a big family reunion.

“I can’t even think about him without starting to cry, so I know I’m going to be bawling. It really is like your child that’s coming home, you think that they’re gone, and they’re not,” Squires said.

Frontier Airlines offered to fly Buster Brown back home free of charge, and he should in Colorado sometime this weekend… Story taken from… wdam.com… http://www.wdam.com/story/14838282/lost-dog-travels-1200-miles

 

Wappy dog – the robot dog you’ve always wanted

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Roll over, Nintendogs + Cats: there is a new 3D dog in town. Meet Wappy Dog, a robot dog that you interact with through a Nintendo DS game that was jointedly developed by Activision and Sega Toys. This game bundle is sure to be on many Christmas wish lists when it hits the stores this fall.

Wappy Dog pushes the virtual pet genre by creating a real toy that reacts to the virtual interactions that take place in the DS game, which can create a more visceral bond between toy and gamer than a traditional video game. The goal of this game is for the player to learn to raise a dog from puppy to adulthood, so it begins with naming the robot, to teaching it tricks, playing mini-games and conversing with it through the DS game (it can understand 18 questions and responds with over 350 different “barks”). The robot will in turn bark and move, mimicking the real thing… Story taken from… zdnet.com… read full story… see robot dog… http://www.zdnet.com/blog/gadgetreviews/wappy-dog-the-robot-dog-and-nintendo-ds-game-youve-always-wanted/25312

 

It takes a village to raise a Guide Dog

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

They say it takes a village to raise a child, and the same can be said for a guide dog. It’s amazing to realize that 368 people have a hand in the development of each Southeastern Guide Dog. But one crucial person has the most influence — the Puppy Raiser.

Puppy Raisers are volunteers who take a cuddly 9- to 10-week-old puppy into their homes and hearts; love it, train it, care for it, expose it to the world around them. Then, after 12-16 months, they return it to Southeastern just when it is getting to be a well-behaved young dog. Sound interesting? Well, there’s more … they also attend twice-a-month meetings/exposures/obedience sessions, follow the 100-plus-page puppy training manual and act as an educator/ambassador for Southeastern to the general public who invariably have numerous questions about their pup.

uppy Raisers are a special breed: they are compassionate, persistent, patient, social, nurturing, patient, altruistic, generous and did I mention, patient? They follow the strict guidelines set by the school as to all aspects of how the puppy is to be trained, from the basic obedience commands, all the way down to the way they relieve themselves (or as referred to in the Southeastern world — “go busy”). Yes, guide dogs are taught to “busy” not only on command, but in a special way that makes it easier for the visually impaired person to clean up after them.

Many Puppy Raisers have learned that their once short jaunts to the store for just a couple items can easily turn into an hour-long process with all the things involved in getting the puppy ready for an outing, taking time to make sure the puppy is being obedient and happily answering questions or listening to stories about guide dog puppies from the interested people they run into.

Story taken from… BradentonPatch… read full story… http://bradenton.patch.com/articles/it-takes-a-village-to-raise-a-guide-dog

 

 

Burglars swipe family dog

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

ATLANTA — A Grant Park couple spent Tuesday posting flyers around their neighborhood desperately seeking help in finding their small dog, Socks, a terrier mix.

Josh and Allison received a call from their security company around 5pm on Monday alerting them their alarm system tripped.

“When I got home police officers were there.  They told me that our door had been kicked in and electronics were missing from the home, but our dog was okay.  That’s when I panicked,” Allison said.

That’s because Allison and Josh have two dogs.  While the thieves picked up Socks in his crate and carried him away they left a small poodle mix named Boots, also in a carrier.

Both of their pets are rescue dogs of no monetary value, so the couple wonders why the burglars took Socks.

Neighbors of Allison and Josh are helping to spread the word about Socks and offering a reward for the dog’s safe return.

“We just want to know she’s okay.  She had a good home and a companion who misses her very much.  We do too,” said Josh… Story taken from… 11alive.com… read story, see video of Socks… http://www.11alive.com/rss/article/194484/3/Heartless-Burglars-Swipe-Family-Dog

 

Nitro’s Law – case of animal cruelty

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Some animal cruelty cases haunt even the most seasoned animal advocate.  The story of Nitro is one of those cases.

In 2008, Nitro was a beloved family member; a family’s Rottweiler who was loved and cherished.  Nitro’s guardians found themselves faced with a family situation that required they be in and out of town frequently, and Nitro, being typical of the Rottweiler breed, was very protective of his family and home and could use a little extra training.  Nitro had been toHigh Caliber K-9 facility in Youngstown, Ohio previously and his guardians felt like the owner, Steve Croley, was a gifted “dog whisperer”, with a summer camp program that they felt was just the answer to their situation.

They decided to enter Nitro into the summer camp program so they could take care of their family matters without worry or concern.  After all, Mr. Croley had a 2-1/2 year successful track record at his High Caliber facility and was well respected.   He lived on the premises, which was another plus in the family’s eyes, knowing that Nitro would be supervised around-the-clock.  The family paid Mr. Croley a substantial amount of money for Nitro’s training and care.  They had no reason to even think anything would go wrong, but what happened next was devastating.

On October 22, 2008, the High Caliber facility was raided.  What was found there is without a doubt an advocate’s and dog lovers’ worst nightmare. Inside the facility were 19 dogs who had been cruelly and heartlessly starved, 8 of whom died and the rest emaciated.  One of those who died was Nitro.  It’s inconceivable how any human being could stand by day after day and watch as these dogs slowly and painfully died right in front of his eyes.  The pictures included here are graphic, but this was the horror that was found the day of the raid.  This was what their beloved Nitro had been reduced to.

It wasn’t a question of money.  The guardians of all of the dogs had paid him well, with more than enough to pay for the food needed for the dogs.  No one can crawl into the sick mind of this monster and glean any kind of comprehensible understanding about why he would do this, but he did.  Mr. Croley still to this day has not shown an ounce of remorse, and his excuses for why this happened have run the gamut of every conceivable ridiculous one after another.  It’s believed at the heart of it all was drugs… Story taken from… the Examiner.com National… read continued story… http://www.examiner.com/animal-advocacy-in-national/nitro-s-law-part-1-the-crime

 

Colorado dog found in Salinas heads back home

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Exactly how Buster Brown, a 7-year-old blend of beagle, pit bull and golden retriever, got from Colorado to Salinas appears a mystery known only to Buster.

And he’s not barking.

But he should be howling with joy today after a flight from San Francisco to Denver and a reunion with owner Samantha Squires, a Boulder, Colo., resident who figured Buster was lost to a mountain lion six months ago.

“I can’t wait. We’ll knock each other over,” Squires said Thursday by telephone.

Buster’s unlikely journey home started May 20 when a Salinas police officer found the dog wandering on Tyler Street and dropped him off at the city shelter.

Shelter workers scanned Buster and discovered he had a microchip, but manager Cindy Burnham said the phone numbers the chip company provided were wrong. So the shelter sent a certified letter to the last known address for the microchip.

Squires received the letter Tuesday — the last day to call before Buster would be put up for adoption, or worse — and started making “a gazillion calls” to get him home.

“I thank every star in the sky,” she said. “I don’t open my mail or pick up my mail every day.”

Buster vanished from Squire’s home outside Boulder in November. She left him in her fenced yard when she drove off to take a run. When Squires, 42, a business consultant, returned home with her 4-year-old son, Buster was gone… story taken from… Monterey County ‘The Herald’… read full story… http://www.montereyherald.com/news/ci_18197868?nclick_check=1

 

Scout helps make big impact for rescue workers in Joplin

Monday, June 13th, 2011

LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – Missouri leaders say everyone reported missing since the massive tornado in Joplin on May 22 are now accounted for. The death toll is at least 134, but nearly 270 people had been listed as “unaccounted for” after the tornado. We learned that a rescue team from Kentuckiana helped confirm those numbers.

Sometimes, it’s amazing how something so small, can mean so much, to so many. Scout, a Parson Russell Terrier commonly used in England K-9 Search and Rescue, was with her handler Jennifer Jordan Hall at a training session in Arkansas. The two were with some Missouri emergency workers when they received the devastating news of the Joplin tornado.

“They were driving back when the tornado hit,” said Jordan Hall about the Missouri team.

So Jordan Hall and Scout went straight to Joplin to help their new friends look for the missing.

“Without the dogs, it’s such massive destruction they wouldn’t even know where to begin to look for people,” Jordan Hall said…story taken from… ‘wave3.com’ … read full story… http://www.wave3.com/story/14824192/little-dog-helps-make-big-impact-with-rescue-workers-in-joplin

 

Blind woman refused guide dog in ambulance

Monday, June 13th, 2011

A blind woman was forced to leave her guide dog at home when an ambulance arrived to take her to hospital for cancer treatment.

Susanne McCafferty had expected to take her guide dog Garner with her to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. But the paramedics refused to allow her lifeline labrador onto the emergency vehicle.

They said her dog would need a special harness which could be bolted to the floor, in order to be seemed safe to accompany her.

Blind woman refused guide dog in ambulance

Mrs McCafferty, a retired nurse from Peterhead, then spent six hours in ARI alone without her dog. She could not even get a cup of coffee or a sandwich as she was unable to move without her dog.

She said: “After I was feeling particularly unwell my doctor asked me to go and see a surgeon. My GP organised patient transport for me and my guide dog Garner to get to ARI.

“On the day of the appointment Garner and I were all ready to go; when the ambulance crew told me I wasn’t allowed my dog on the vehicle. They then made such a fuss about it.

“The told me that they could take me but that they were in no way taking Garner. Obviously I got upset because Garner is my eyes and I asked them to get in contact with control but they still refused.

“I’m disgusted. Garner is my eyes. For me to go anywhere he is my safety. I can’t go anywhere without him. There are stairs at ARI and I was worried about bumping into people. I was so vulnerable. I felt badly treated.”  …story taken from… ‘stv.com’… read full story and see video… http://news.stv.tv/scotland/north/253865-blind-woman-refused-guide-dog-in-ambulance/

 

 

Fox attacks dog

Monday, June 13th, 2011
SUFFOLK—

Ernest Vasquez was walking his dog Taz this morning when he heard something in the bushes. Vazquez didn’t think much of it, guessing it was probably just a cat.

“Come on boy let’s go and he kept growling,” he said.

Suddenly the two-year-old pit bull started to push extra hard on his leash.

“At that point the hair in the back of his neck stick up he got in a real protective mode, so I looked again and turned I saw a head go up and it was a fox,” said Vasquez.

He tried to pull his dog back home but Taz firmly stood his ground.

“The fox lunged towards us and he just had to do what he had to do,” he said.

The fight was broken up, Suffolk Animal Control was called, and the fox will be euthanized and tested for rabies.

Vasquez says he regularly sees foxes on his morning walks with Taz, but he’s never seen one lock eyes with his dog.

He says they’re all around the neighborhood, hiding in bushes, he guesses the area around his house is the perfect home for a fox.

Vasquez hopes the fox population doesn’t become a problem in Suffolk, though he knows his dog will be able to handle it.

“He used his instincts, he was protecting himself and I guess protecting me,” he says.  Story taken from… ‘News Channel3′… http://www.wtkr.com/news/wtkr-su-fox-attack,0,769013.story

Dog helps woman struggling with depression

Monday, June 13th, 2011

It doesn’t take long for Sandy the dog to feel at ease with a stranger.

A few soothing words, a good scratch behind her ears, and the 32-pound mutt drops and rolls onto her back. Her soulful eyes and swishing tail seem to say — á la Dug, the talking dog from the film “Up” — “I have just met you, and I looove you.”

“My friends call her a hussy when she does that,” joked her owner, Toni Nelson. “She is very well liked by the people in this building.”

It was about a year ago, following a rough period of hospitalizations for depression, when Nelson thought about getting a dog.

But she had no idea that the bond she would develop with the sweet pooch would be her lifeline — her reason to live.

“I think she thinks that she’s here to please me and to take care of me,” Nelson said.

From the recliner in her tiny apartment at a well-kept senior housing complex in Staunton, Nelson stroked Sandy as the dog snuggled on her lap, her head resting on Nelson’s chest.

“I believe very strongly that Sandy was meant to be with me.”  …story taken from… ‘newsleader.com’… read full story… http://www.newsleader.com/article/20110522/NEWS01/105220343

 

Dog-adoption program changes life behind bars

Monday, June 13th, 2011

LA GRANGE, Ky. (AP) — His arms covered with faded tattoos, his neck tomato red from the prison yard sun, Robert Butterfield’s home is cell No. 226 of the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex in La Grange, where he’s doing 13 years for robbery and stealing drugs.

Nine-year-old Celia Dutton lives in Floyds Knobs, Ind., with her parents and two brothers, where she helps take care of the family’s horses and reads four books a week.

Butterfield and Celia have never met — and probably never will — but they have one thing in common: Mickey, a 60-pound, black-and-white pointer mix who has, in different and separate ways, rescued both of them — Butterfield from the dreary isolation of prison and Celia from her nightly anxiety about seizures.

Butterfield trained Mickey through a 2-year-old program at Luther Luckett called Camp Canine that has resulted in adoptions for around 140 dogs. Celia’s family adopted Mickey in June after a doctor suggested sleeping with a dog could calm her at night.

Programs similar to Camp Canine are operating at 11 of 13 state prisons and two private facilities in the Kentucky Department of Corrections system, said department spokeswoman Lisa Lamb. … story taken from… ‘NecN.com’… read full story… http://www.necn.com/05/08/11/Dog-adoption-program-changes-lives-behin/landing_nation.html?&blockID=3&apID=e62697780de4459a9ae6abfd94fcc182

 

Patrick the Miracle Dog’s progress is good but health issues remain

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Patrick the dog, who has attracted plenty of media attention and a following across the country—including some celebrities—is making great strides towards recovery, according to those who are caring for him.

“Right now, his progress is good,” said Bruce Sanchez, the director of the Association of the Humane Societies of Monmouth County (AHSMC) in Tinton Falls. Sanchez said that Patrick’s weight has stabilized at around 39 pounds from the emaciated 20 pounds when he was found starved and dumped at the bottom of a garbage chute in Newark.

While Patrick’s progress is looking up, the fate of the person who allegedly abused the pit bull is uncertain and may be determined on Friday, May 6. That’s when Kisha Curtis is expected to appear in a courtroom in Newark to face charges relating to alleged abuse of Patrick.

Detractors have indicated on Facebook and the Internet that they plan on showing up outside the courthouse, en masse, to call attention to animal cruelty.

As for Patrick: “He’s doing great, doing absolutely wonderfully,” according to his physical therapist Susan Davis who donates her time to work with the dog. While Patrick still has “deficits,” including weakness and muscle atrophy in his left hind leg, therapy should help to correct it, said Davis.  Story taken from… ‘LittleSilver Oceanport Patch’…  read full story… http://littlesilver.patch.com/articles/patrick-the-miracle-dogs-progress-good-but-health-issues-remain-2

 

 

Are female dogs more intelligent than male dogs?

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Male dogs are from Mars, female dogs are from … Pluto?

True, dogs aren’t exactly a fertile market for self-help manuals. But a new study finds that the brains of male and female canines are not the same — and in at least one task, the females have an edge.

The researchers aren’t sure of the root cause of these doggie brain differences, but the study points to the need to take sex into account when trying to understand how animals think.

“When you start looking, you get some very interesting and instructive results,” study researcher Corsin Müller, a cognitive biologist at the University of Vienna, told LiveScience.

Peering into the canine mind

Müller and his colleagues tested female and male dogs — “completely normal family dogs,” Muller said — to see whether they understand a concept called “object permanence,” which is the realization that objects don’t disappear and don’t change form just because they go out of sight. Children learn this physical law around the age of 1 or so. The question, Müller said, was whether dogs understand it too. [Read: 10 Things You Didn't Know About the Brain]

The researchers set up a wooden board and a system of blue tennis balls attached to strings. The dogs, 25 female and 25 male, watched one of four scenarios: A small ball disappearing behind the board and re-emerging; a large ball disappearing and re-emerging; a large ball disappearing and a small ball emerging; or a small ball disappearing and a large ball emerging. The first two experiments were the “expected” conditions, which didn’t break any laws of nature. The second two events, in which a ball would seem to shrink or grow while out of sight, were the “unexpected” or impossible conditions.

The researchers measured the dogs’ ability to understand that something impossible had just happened by measuring how long they stared at the emerging ball. The experiments are similar to those used to understand infant cognition.

“If something unexpected or, say, impossible is to happen, children and animals will look longer at the event,” Müller said.

Who’s smarter?

At first glance, dogs did seem to look longer at the event when the ball seemed to mysteriously shrink or grow. But when the researchers broke the results down by dogs’ sex, they found that male dogs hadn’t noticed anything odd at all. Female dogs, on the other hand, stared at the “unexpected” conditions for more than 30 seconds on average, more than three times longer than the 10 seconds or so they spent looking at the balls when they didn’t change size.

The sex difference emerged across breeds, which ranged from large to small, purebred to mixed, Müller said.

There are three possible explanations for why male and female dogs — or any animal — might show sex-based brain differences. The first is that evolutionary pressures in the past might have subtly shifted male and female brains. If one sex hunts while the other builds nests, for example, the nest-builder might gradually become better at spatial reasoning, while the hunter might evolve to be better at navigating through unfamiliar territory. Another possibility is that brain differences arise because of childbearing duties; a female solely responsible for rearing her offspring might show greater nurturing skills than a male that has little to do with his offspring after mating.

Neither of these is a good explanation for dogs because their sex-specific differences seem very limited, Müller wrote. Instead, he suspects a third possibility: That the sex differences in the brain are a side effect of other biological sex differences.

“[Most likely,] this is just a byproduct of sex hormones working on the brain, without necessarily having a function,” Müller said.

Although this experiment gave female dogs the cognitive edge, Müller said it’s likely that future findings of sex differences would even the intelligence scale.

In humans, Müller said, “there’s tons of differences you can find, but for everything where you find men are better than women, you can find something where women are better than men.”  Story taken from… ‘Live Science’… go to site… http://www.livescience.com/13890-female-male-dogs-brain-differences.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Livesciencecom+%28LiveScience.com+Science+Headline+Feed%29

 

 

Canine telepathy – Can dogs read people’s minds?

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Dogs respond to human body language and verbal commands, but what exactly they are reacting to is unclear. For example, how do dogs know to preferentially beg for food from attentive people, and to behave badly when people are not looking?

According to new research published in Springer’s journal Learning & Behavior, dogs (Canis lupusfamiliaris) can predict human behavior based on specific cues, context, and learning from experience.

Monique Udell and colleagues at theUniversity of Florida set out to understand this complex social cognition, and determine whether species and the animal’s rearing and living environment (shelter or human home) affect performance by comparing behavior in pet domestic dogs, shelter dogs, and wolves.

The researchers looked at how the three different types behaved when allowed to beg for food—either from an attentive person or someone unable to see the animal.

They found that wolves beg successfully for food from attentive humans, just like dogs, and both species rapidly improve with practice.

“Here we provide the first evidence that non-domesticated canids, grey wolves (Canis lupus), are also sensitive to human attentional state under some conditions,” write the researchers in the study abstract.

The team also found that dogs have varying sensitivity to different visual cues of human attention, with pet dogs reacting more to stimuli they have learned, while those with less human exposure are not very successful at begging. Story taken from… The Epoch Times… read full story… http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/science/canine-telepathy-can-dogs-read-peoples-minds-57514.html

Man rescues pet dog from jaws of alligator

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

A 72-year-old man has told how he wrestled with an alligator to save his pet dog from certain death.

Gary Murphy leapt on to the back of the six ft-long beast in a desperate attempt to save his pet West Highland terrier named Doogie.

He threw himself on the to back of the alligator and began punching him on the head to force the gator to release the terrified dog from its jaws.

After a few blows to the head the gator released its prey and slid back into the water in Palm City, Florida.

Mr Murphy said: ‘I hit the back of that gator. It was like jumping on a pile of rocks.

‘But when I did, I caught him right behind the head, his mouth opened and Doogie took off and the gator turned around and went under the boat and out he went.’  story taken from… dailymail.co.uk… read full story and see video… http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389879/Man-rescues-pet-dog-Doogie-jaws-alligator-punching-beast-head.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

 

Dog nurses two ligers after tiger mum abandons them

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese zoo official says two rare cubs born to a male lion and a female tiger are being nursed by a dog after they were abandoned by their mother.

Cong Wen of Xixiakou Wildlife Zoo in eastern China says four cubs called ligers were born to the lion and tiger earlier this month.

She said Tuesday the tiger mother fed the ligers for four days but then abandoned them for unknown reasons. Two died of weakness.

Cong said staff at the zoo in Shandong province found a dog who had just given birth to feed the surviving cubs.

She said the two cubs had trouble at first drinking milk from the dog but are now used to it… story taken from… Timesunion.com… read story… http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Dog-nurses-ligers-after-tiger-mom-refuses-1392892.php

Yogi named 2011 Valor Dog of the year

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

A golden retriever named Yogi was honored yesterday as the Humane Society of the United States 2011 Valor Dog of the Year.

Yogi, in true Lassie form, ran to get help after his master fell of his bicycle and was seriously injured.

Paul Horton, 58, of Austin, Texas, was riding his bicycle with Yogi jogging alongside when he hit a curb. While he was unconscious, the dog remained at his side. When Horton, a 58-year-ol retired mechanical engineer, regained consciousness he couldn’t move.

According to the Associated Press, Horton urged Yogi to get help. Yogi went back to the road and encountered Horton’s neighbors, and barked at them until they followed him back to Horton… story taken from.. ohmidog.com… read full story… http://www.ohmidog.com/2011/05/25/yogi-named-2011-valor-dog-of-the-year/

 

Oklahoma dog thought euthanised gets new home

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

After surviving two attempts to put him to sleep, WALL-E has been placed with owners who live out of state and want to remain anonymous. The shelter spent months trying to find the right home for the animal, said Amanda Kloski, veterinarian technician at Arbuckle Veterinarian Clinic in Sulphur…story taken from NewsOk.com … read full story… http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-dog-thought-euthanized-gets-new-home/article/3572439?custom_click=pod_headline_usnational-news

Holiday couple’s missing Labrador found safe

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

A SCOTTISH couple who made the ‘heartrending’ decision to return home from holiday without their missing pet dog are relieved she has been found.

Pat and Hamish Robertson visited their holiday home at Eller How House, near Lindale, when their two dogs, Inca and Cassie, went missing on May 16 after crossing the dual carriageway near the BP garage.

Cassie was spotted by a jogger shortly afterwards but Inca went missing for days.

But a local woman found Inca in Meathop this afternoon (Thursday) bringing a worrying week for Mr and Mrs Robertson to an end.  Story taken from… The Westmorland Gazette.. read story… http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/news/9048174.Holiday_couple_s_missing_labrador_found_safe/?ref=rss

 

UK dog owner spend 800 pounds on tiaras for her pooch

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

SHE has always treated her dogs like royalty, and now pet-mad Louise Harris has had two £400 tiaras custom-made so her Yorkie Lola can look just like Kate Middleton on her wedding day.

Miss Harris, 32, spent £20,000 on a dog wedding for Lola earlier this year, where the pooch married a Chinese crested called Mugly.

But while that bash was lavish, Louise, from Chelmsford, Essex, got even more ambitious after watching the Royal wedding last month.

Now Louise – who has spent more than £100,000 on goodies for Lola and her other two Yorkshire Terriers Lulu, four, and Larry, two – has had a pair of posh headpieces constructed so Lola can look like a dog version of the Royal bride. Story taken from … Daily mail.co.uk.. read story… http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1392107/Britains-extravagant-dog-owner-spends-800-bespoke-tiaras-posh-pooch.html?ITO=1490

 

 

Little dog, big love

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

When San Bernardino Valley Humane Society Officer Mike Ashbaker responded to Francine Lucas’ home in April 2010 on a report of animal cruelty and neglect, he was shocked at what he found – a small, white male terrier, who had been living for weeks without proper veterinary care after he was attacked during a dog fight.

Ashbaker remembered a clicking noise that interrupted his talk with a woman who was leaving the home with the dog.

It was the sound of the dog’s leg bone meeting concrete.

“He was filthy, smelled and on top of that, the smell of infection from his wound was a little overpowering,” Ashbaker said. “We deal with cruelty neglect cases all the time, but I don’t know how someone couldn’t – or didn’t – do

 

Terrier mix Lucky gives Humane Society recovery room supervisor Dawn Mehl a kiss at the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley’s office on Monday. Lucky lost a leg after being mauled by a pit bull. He was rescued by a Humane Society employee from a home in Highland last year. (Al Cuizon/Staff Photographer)

anything (for him).”

What he saw on that call is something he’ll never forget, he said.

Especially since he gave the pooch – now known as Lucky – a new chance at life.

When Ashbaker first encountered Lucky – then known as “Buddy” – he was matted, dehydrated, underweight and missing a portion of his left rear leg.

He learned that the dog had been attacked by a pit bull. The pit bull chewed off a portion of Lucky’s leg, leaving bone exposed.

Lucas claimed the dog did not belong to her, but had been living at the residence for weeks with the injury. Instead of taking the dog to a veterinarian for proper care, Lucas said she had given him antibiotics, according to a report from the San Bernardino County Probation Department.

“It’s not my dog. All I did was nurse him back to health,” Lucas told Ashbaker, according to the report. “The kids bring me animals, and I take care of them,” she continued. When the officer asked why she did not call Animal Control if the dog was a stray, she replied, “I don’t do that! I didn’t want him to be put to sleep.”

She told the officer that she could not afford the $500 bill for vet costs, but after putting antibiotic ointment on the dog’s wounds herself, she said the dog was running around on three legs after a week.

“The doctors here at the Humane Society said based on how the wound was healing that he had been at the residence for at least six to seven weeks,” he said. “But without proper vet care, the wound would have never healed itself.”

Recovery

The dog was taken from Lucas’ residence and brought to the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley for proper treatment.

The wound was so severe, the dog’s leg had to be amputated.

After a successful surgery, Lucky was on the road to recovery…Story taken from… Redlands Daily Facts…Read full story… http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/sanbernardinocounty/ci_18076900

 

 

Jennifer Aniston’s Dog Norman dies at 15

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Jennifer Aniston, a well-known dog-lover in Hollywood, lost her beloved pooch, Norman. Her rep confirms to Us Weekly that the Corgi-terrier mix passed away “a few weeks ago.”

When promoting her 2008 canine-centric film Marley and Me, Aniston, 42, told The Sun: “Men come and go but there really is no relationship like the one you have with a dog – and then they don’t live as long as they should”

She added: “You have to say goodbye way too soon. It’s just so sad. It makes me so sad. But their love is unconditional and I love that.”  Story taken from… USmagazine.com.. http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews/news/jennifer-anistons-dog-norman-dies-at-15-2011165

Newzhoundz would like to pass on their condolences. The loss of a much loved member of the family is always heart-breaking, but not having the pleasure of knowing them would be far worse.

China sets limit on dog ownership

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhuanet) — Now that keeping pets has become popular in Shanghai, pampered pedigree dogs are becoming a regular sight on the streets. The boom in the number of dogs and cats has increased the number of strays as more pets are abandoned. But from May 15th, things should change. The implementation of the “one dog under one roof policy” lowers the price for dog ownership but limits the number of dogs within one family in an effort to crackdown on unregistered animals. To what extent will the new quota save the day…. Story taken from… News.Xinhuanet.com.. Read story… http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/video/2011-05/17/c_13878942.htm

Marine united with dog from Afghan war zone

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS—

A once forlorn stray dog that a group of Marines serving in Afghanistan adopted as their unit mascot is now safe in the U.S. and living with one of those Marines thanks in part to schoolchildren who raised money to help bring the canine to Indiana.

WISH-TV reports that students at Lebanon Middle School donated one dollar at a time to raise more than $1,000 that helped pay for the dog’s long journey from the war-torn nation to the central Indiana city.

Capt. Matt Taylor of Lebanon visited their middle school last week with the friendly white and tan dog, Alice, to thank the students for their generosity.  Story taken from… Chicago Tribune News… Read full story… http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-in-afghanistan-dogs,0,3890950.story

Man who severely abused dog is sentenced to jail

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

The man who severely abused his dog by hitting her in the mouth with a golf club and burning her eyes with bleach, received his sentence Wednesday.

Back in November, Robert Gonzales was charged with felony animal cruelty. He pleaded no contest to the charges.

Although the prosecution wanted 16 months in prison for Gonzales, the judge sentenced him to eight months in county jail and three years probation.

“If he fails his probation he will then be looking at three years in prison.”

Police say Gonzales tethered a dog named Lacey, to a tree at his home in southwest Bakersfield, then hit her in the mouth with a golf club and sprayed bleach in her eyes. Story taken from… KGET.com… Read story… http://www.kget.com/news/local/story/Man-who-severely-abused-dog-is-sentenced-to-jail/-Nhx2cI0zku0JK3tAirePA.cspx

Tips for stress-free travel with your dog

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Millions of dog owners in the United States consider their pet to be a part of the family, so it’s no surprise that an increasing number plan to include their pets in their Memorial Day weekend or summer vacation plans. Whether you’re traveling by car or plane, taking a little extra time to prepare for the trip will make a world of difference when it comes to Fido.

The American Kennel Club offers the following tips to help make traveling with your dog a stress-free experience:

  • Dogs get anxiety, too. Many of the issues dogs face when traveling by car — most notably motion sickness — are caused by anxiety. Before you take your dog on the open road for a long trip, get him used to the car by taking many short trips. Take him to fun places like the dog park so he doesn’t associate the car with going to the veterinarian and groomer only.
  • Experiment with feeding. Before you take a road trip, experiment with feeding your dog before shorter car trips. Some dogs do better having not eaten for several hours before they go in the car, while others need to have a small meal immediately before the ride.
  • Be prepared to clean up. Accidents happen. Make sure to bring plenty of paper towels, cleaning supplies and deodorizing spray to clean up.
  • Check flights. If you plan on taking your dog with you on a plane, try to find nonstop flights rather than ones with layovers. Pets remain in the plane’s hold when it is stopped on the ground… Taken from The Mercury News… for more tips… http://www.mercurynews.com/pets-animals/ci_18100526?nclick_check=1

    Woman reunited with her stolen dog

    Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

    Fells Point woman whose 9-year-old dog was in her car when it was stolen Monday night was reunited with her pet after it was found in the yard of a Baltimore home

    Kelly Belk rarely travels beyond Fells Point, where she lives, and Hampden, where she works. But on Monday night, Belk decided to meet friends at a Pikesville crab house for an all-you-can-eat special. Belk took Matilda, a 9-year-old Rottweiler and German shepherd mix.

    “When I was leaving for dinner, she gave me the stink eye. It was like, ‘You better take me with you,’” Belk said Thursday. “She’s happier being in the car than being home alone.”

    It’s a decision that Belk regretted after her sport utility vehicle, with Matilda inside, was stolen from the parking lot of an adjacent bank on Reisterstown Road. Belk said she later realized that she had left the keys to the SUV inside the vehicle after earlier checking on Matilda, who had been injured that day while out for a walk with Belk… Story taken from… The Baltimore Sun.. Read full story… http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/bs-md-co-missing-dog-20110519-30,0,2778766.story

     

    Shanghai’s one-dog limit causes anguish for owners

    Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

    SHANGHAI — China’s largest city is setting a limit of one dog per family in an effort to gain control over the soaring pet population and curb rabies.

    Cao Yi already was walking her dogs at 11 p.m., hoping to avoid trouble both with neighbors and with the authorities over her brown poodle and golden retriever.

    “I’m afraid one of the dogs might be taken away,” she said.  Story taken from… The SunHerald.com. Read full story… http://www.sunherald.com/2011/05/19/3126902/shanghais-one-dog-limit-causes.html

    Dog rescued from sewage plant

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — Rescued from the deep, dark waters of death, we have a local survival tale that relies on you for the happy ending. What started out as a walk around town turned into a will to live when a wrong turn lead to a big drop. From the icy cold to warm and fuzzy, pay close attention, because this survivor desperately needs your help.

    “She’s a very sweet dog,” said Steve Minton, Boyd County Animal Control Officer.

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    This is a story about a dog. She’s a beautiful beagle who’s travelled on one wild death-defying adventure.

    “I’m not sure if she’s a stray or someone’s pet,” said Minton.

    It all started on Ashland’s north side in a very remote area. The beagle cut through a flood wall, crossed several railroad tracks, walked a half mile and boldly disregarding the no trespassing signs wandered into the Ashland City Sewage Plant.

    “When I saw her, she was over in that basin near the center wall and I didn’t know how I was going to get to her,” said Mark Anderson.  Story taken from… WSAZ3 News Channel.. read story, see video… http://www.wsaz.com/huntington/headlines/Dog_Rescued_from_Ashland_Sewage_Plant_121352804.html

    Dog found OK in closet after fire

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    SAN FRANCISCO—A little dog has some singed hair and a little eye irritation, but is otherwise OK after surviving a fire that gutted a San Francisco residential hotel, authorities said Thursday.

    Firefighters found a Chihuahua “scared, but running around” in a closet on the top floor of the three-story Park Hotel around 5 a.m. Thursday, San Francisco Fire Department spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge said.

    Firefighters turned the dog over to city animal care officials, who were able to reunite the dog with its owner Thursday.

    “He smelled very smoky, but was in remarkably good spirits considering the experience he’s been through,” said Eric Zuercher, a supervisor with the San Francisco Department of Animal Care and Control. Story taken from… Mercury News.com …read story… http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_18003715?nclick_check=1

    Determined dog makes do with two legs

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    The story of Colton, a one-year-old English bulldog, does not begin as a happy tale of a puppy romping with laughing little children. It does, however, end with a smile.

    Born paralyzed in both of his hind legs, Colton spent the first year of his life trying to get around by dragging the two legs until, in time, a huge hole had been worn in one back leg, and both were painfully infected.

    The owner who took in Colton after finding out that the breeder would euthanize the pup came to realize that the care the dog required exceeded her capabilities, so she called upon Black Hills Boxer Rescue, a local organization of about 50 volunteers that provides care and foster homes to dogs.

    “The owner contacted me back in November,” said Shelley Cumella, who along with her husband, Vince, started up Black Hills Boxer Rescue in 1999. “The owner’s daughter who lived in Mitchell had taken the dog and discovered that with her own children, the dog had become too much for her to take care of. At that time, they moved Colton to Rapid City.”

    Cumella said that even though she had been told the basics of Colton’s past, she hadn’t realized the severity of his disability until seeing him for the first time. Realizing that Colton’s injuries required immediate attention, Cumella contacted Dean Falcon of All Creatures Veterinary Hospital, who had tended her own two dogs.  Story taken from… Rapid City Journal… read story… http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/news/article_0f49b950-7226-11e0-ad6f-001cc4c002e0.html

    Plane crash dog found safe

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    Two days after finding a pilot dead in the wreckage of his Cessna, a pair of Parks Canada employees have located the dog which survived the same crash.

    He was alive, well and happy to see people.

    Visitor safety specialist, Chris Gooliaff with Yoho Park, and J.P. Kors, went back to the site near the B.C.-Alberta border Friday armed with dog biscuits and hope when looking for Ed Fedaj’s border collie, Rusty.

    First they travelled several kilometres by snowmobile and then skied towards the plane, which went down Wednesday.

    They could hear Rusty bark as they called his name before they reached the site.  Story taken from… CNews… read story… http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Good_News/2011/04/30/18086611.html

    Dog survives tornado

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    GIRARD, Ill.— The Chet Rhodes family considers their pet, Patch, to be a miracle dog after he survived a recent tornado. Patch was caught up in the EF3 tornado on April 19 that severely damaged more than 22 structures in Girard, demolishing five homes. 

    “My wife, Andrea, and our other four dogs rode out the storm in the basement, but Patch has always been shy about being in the house,” Chet Rhodes said about the evening of April 19. 

    The Rhodes’ home, located on Neff Road, northwest of Girard, is a combination of an older one-story home with a new second-story addition, situated on 10 acres with 100 trees. 

    “After the tornado passed, we came out to survey the damages, and saw all our fencing gone, all 100 trees down, part of our roof gone, siding missing and all the dog kennels, doghouses and Patch gone,” Rhodes said. By Maggie Borman. The (Alton) Telegraph. 

    The couple spent the rest of the evening walking the debris field and calling for Patch.  Story taken from… Chicago Breaking News… read story… http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/news/local/chibrknews-miracle-dog-survives-downstate-tornado-20110429,0,1765753.story

    Dogs saved from Chinese cooking pot

    Monday, May 9th, 2011

    HUNDREDS of dogs being trucked to Chinese restaurants were spared a culinary fate after about 200 animal lovers mobilised to stop them ending up on dinner tables.

    A truck crammed with the dogs was forced to stop on a highway in eastern Beijing by a motorist who swerved his car in front of the vehicle then used his microblog to alert animal rights activists, reports said.

    The dogs, many apparently stolen from their owners, were being transported from the central Chinese province of Henan to restaurants in Jilin province in the northeast, the China Daily said. It said 430 dogs were rescued, while the Global Times put the number at 520.  Story taken from the Herald Sun.. Read full story… http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/activists-save-hundreds-of-chinese-dogs-from-cooking-pot/story-e6frf7lo-1226041150852

    Bichon Frise Fellowship and rescue service

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    Perth, Australia. Bichon Frise Fellowship and Bichon Frise Rescue Service. Bichon Frise lover website where you can meet likeminded people who also love this breed. Website also offers rescue shelter service offering immediate welfare and care to the Bichon Breed. Free to be a member.  Go to site…. http://perthbichonfrise.webs.com/

    Antioch police dogs get bullet proof vests

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    ANTIOCH, Calif.—Four Antioch police dogs, including one that was shot in August, have been outfitted with bulletproof vests.

    The dogs showed off their new custom-made body armor this week. Each vest weighs about five pounds and is both bullet and knife resistant.

    The $1,200 vests come after one of the dogs, a 65-pound Belgian Malinois, was shot in the right shoulder by a burglary suspect in August.

    The dog survived and was back on the job two weeks later. But police officials tell the Contra Costa Times that the injury might have been avoided if the dog had been wearing one of the vests.

    The vests were provided by The Police and Working K-9 Foundation, a group that also helps pay for emergency medical care for police dogs.  Story taken from… ‘Mercury News’… read story… http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_17899624?nclick_check=1

     

    Firefighters rescue dog from river

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    Southfield— Firefighters rescued a cold, shocked and tired young pit bull mix clinging to branches in the rain-swollen Rouge River in Southfield on Wednesday afternoon.

    The rescuers used a boat to reach the frightened dog and city animal control officers brought the dog, a female believed to be about 5 years old, to Michigan Veterinarian Specialists. She was treated for hypothermia and some scrapes, said Kati Carroll, a veterinary technician at the Southfield center.

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    Firefighters nicknamed her Nemo. She is recovering and is expected to survive.

    “She’s in fine shape,” Carroll said late Wednesday. “She’s comfortable and at a normal temperature. … That’s the best we can hope for.”… story taken from… ‘The Detroit News’.. read story… http://www.detnews.com/article/20110428/METRO02/104280423/1409/METRO/Firefighters-rescue-dog-from-Rouge-River

    Owner spends 20 thousand pounds on wedding for her dog

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    Britain’s most extravagant dog owner has splashed out 20 thousand pounds to give her pampered pooch the perfect wedding.

    Louise Harris, 32, admits to spending thousands on birthdays, designer outfits, and bespoke jewellery for her six-year-old pet dog Lola.

    But now Louise has gone even further – spending more than most human couples do on their nuptials, to organise Britains most expensive dog wedding.

    Louise invited 80 guests to the lavish ceremony to watch Lola tie the knot with Mugly a Chinese Crested, who holds the title of the UKs ugliest dog after first winning the accolade in 2005.

    The bash was held in an outdoor marquee in the grounds of a mansion in Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex, costing £2,500 for the venue alone… story taken from ‘The UK Telegraph’.. read story… http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8433985/Owner-spends-20000-on-wedding-for-dog.html


    Iran tries to make it illegal to own a dog

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    If you’re a poodle, get out of Iran.

    Actually, if you fit the description of any four-legged tail wagger with a propensity for chasing Peugeots, you are not welcome in that country.

    Lawmakers in the nation’s capital have proposed a bill that would make owning a dog illegal.

    What do Iranian politicians have against pet pooches? They’re un-Islamic, disease-ridden and short-legged…. Story taken from ‘The Toronto Star’.. read story… http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/980475–iran-tries-to-make-it-illegal-to-own-a-dog?

     

    Coastguard save dog swept out to sea

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    COASTGUARDS swung into action to save a pet dog in the River Mersey.

    The black dog was swept out to sea off Wallasey’s Manor Road, close to Egremont, yesterday afternoon.

    Liverpool Coastguard watch officer Lindsay Holt said the dog was rescued and reunited with its owner.

    She said: “We received a number of 999 calls shortly after midday. Initially there were reports there was no one with the dog, but the owner was in the area. One of the man’s dogs managed to get back to the shore but the other one didn’t…. story taken from ‘Wirral News, UK’…read story… http://www.wirralnews.co.uk/wirral-news/local-wirral-news/wallasey-news/tm_headline=coastguards-save-dog-as-it-is-swept-to-sea-in-wallasey%26method=full%26objectid=28572214%26siteid=80491-name_page.html

     

    Great Dane raises 30 chicks

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    It’s a relationship that could cause a few ruffled feathers in the animal kingdom, but Marmaduke, the 120 pound Great Dane, doesn’t think anything about playing mother hen to a brood of chicks.

    “We took some out of my sister’s coop and incubated them for the kids and it ended up being for the dog,” says owner Sue Paull.

    The family dog went from being simply curious to passionately protective of the 30 fluffy chicks, even grooming his adopted family and sleeping near them this last week.

    “He was always cleaning them and doting over them especially when the kids had them out on the couch,” she says. “He’ll make sure that no body’s hurting them, or doing something they he didn’t like.”

    Marmaduke is just over a year old, but has shown an affinity for taking care of young animals of all kinds on the Paull’s Kelowna farm…. Taken from ‘Canada.com’ .. Read story… http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/Okanagan+raises+chicks/4683922/story.html

     

    Dog detects breast cancer

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

    A pet owner who was given the all-clear from breast cancer has claimed she beat the disease after it was discovered by her dog.

    Carol Witcher believes her eight-year-old boxer Floyd Henry ‘smelled’ the illness on his owner before pawing at her right breast.

    After four days of her pet pawing and nipping at her, the dog rescuer finally went to see doctors, who confirmed she had stage three breast cancer.  Read story… http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1381183/Pet-dog-saves-owners-life-smelling-breast-cancer.html?ITO=1490

    Best Friends Rescue

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    Australia. Best Friends Rescue is a non-profit group dedicated to saving the lives of dogs and cats on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane.  They need your help today!..go to site… http://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/

    Dog and puppy given CPR brought back to life

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    A puppy and dog pulled from a fire in Bucktown Friday were brought “back to life’’ after a firefighter performed CPR on both, a Chicago Fire Department spokesman said.

    Firefighter Tammy Rodriguez pulled the two dogs from the 3 p.m. blaze at a home on the 1800 block of North Wood. She used specially-fitted oxygen masks for pets to perform CPR.

    The dog was doing well Friday night, but the puppy was being monitored overnight at an animal hospital. No one else was injured in the blaze, which caused minor damage…. Story taken from… ‘the Chicago Sun Times’… story… http://www.suntimes.com/news/4861554-418/dog-puppy-given-cpr-brought-back-to-life-after-bucktown-blaze.html

    Dog kidnapped in car theft back home safe

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    Carol Schrader thought her beloved gray miniature poodle was gone forever after a man took the keys to her Ford Explorer at the Puyallup Library and drove off with the dog inside on March 21.

    “I imagined all the horrible things that might have happened to him,” she said. “Was he sold? Was he still trapped inside the truck?”

    But on Tuesday night, she and her 4-year-old pet, Jaqson, were reunited at the Puyallup police station after detectives found the thief, questioned him and recovered both SUV and dog.

    “It’s like a miracle; I really thought I would never see him again,” Schrader, 69, said.  Story taken from… ‘The Seattle Times’… read full story… http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/theblotter/2014767740_dogbackhome.html

    Dog lovers brave nuclear danger zone to save pets

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    Fukushima. Rescuers have been risking their lives in the nuclear swamp around tsunami-hit Japan’s stricken power plant – to save abandoned dogs.

    Thousands of animals have starved to death or been abandoned by their owners after the earthquake and tsunami shattered Japan on March 11.

    A 20km exclusion zone was put in place around the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant as deadly radiation spilled into the atmosphere.  Taken from… ‘Mail Online’… read full story… http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1376743/Japan-nuclear-crisis-Dog-lovers-brave-Fukushima-danger-zone-save-abandoned-pets.html

    Neighbours rescue dog from fire

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    Beltsville. A handful of neighbors saved a family dog from a large blaze in a Beltsville home Monday, Prince George’s County fire officials said.

    At least 3 neighbors noticed smoke and flames coming from the home’s garage shortly before 10 a.m. and called 911, fire officials said. One man raced to the Kennedy family’s house in the 4100 block of Ulster Road and banged on the front door to alert anyone inside.

    No one was home at the time, but the man heard barking coming from the home, fire officials said. The man punched through a double-pane glass window next to the front door trying to get to the dog, said Kevin Kennedy, the homeowner. In th process, the man suffered minor cuts on one arm. Taken from ..’The Washington Post’…. read full story… http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/crime-scene/post/neighbor-rescues-dog-from-beltsville-fire/2011/04/12/AFzog2PD_blog.html

    Dog shot with pellet gun seriously injured

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    Police in Burlington County say a puppy was seriously injured Monday when someone shot the 17-week-old labradoodle three times with a pellet gun.

    The owner of the dog, named “Rocko,” called Lumberton Police around 10 a.m. after finding the injured dog lying on the street near a blue pickup truck, police said. The truck drove off as the owner approached.

    Police said the dog, which apparently got loose from the home’s back yard, was shot three times with a pellet gun. The dog was taken to Creek’s Edge Animal Hospital in Hainesport and then was transported to a veterinarian hospital in Langhorne, Pa.  Story taken from… ‘Courier Post Online’…read full story… http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20110413/NEWS01/104130382/1006/news01/Dog-shot-by-pellet-gun-seriously-injured

    Rehab helps abused dogs

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    SPRINGFIELD — The dogs saved from One More Chance Rescue and Adoption in February have lasting trauma from living in deplorable conditions.

    The dogs were kept in pens filled with feces, spoiled food and rats at the facility at 8393 Lower Valley Park before the Clark County Humane Society rescued them and the shelter was declared a public health nuisance.

    The Humane Society has begun a slow process to rehabilitate many of the dogs so they can be adopted…Story taken from… ‘Springfield News Sun’…read full story… http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/springfield-news/rehab-helps-abused-dogs-become-mans-best-friend-1132302.html

    Dog rescued from garbage bag

    Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

    BUFORD, Ga. — A driver’s Friday morning commute outside Atlanta was interrupted by a heart-wrenching scene:

    Jamie Contreras saw a black and white head sticking out of a garbage bag on the road, and she braced herself for the worst.

    “I knew it was an animal of some kind,” she told the Gwinnett Daily Post. “I was expecting a dismembered body.”

    She doubled back on the road, then watched as the Boston terrier worked his way out of the garbage bag.

    The dog was still alive, but badly hurt.

    Part of his skin had rubbed away, revealing tendons and muscles. One eye was hanging out.

    She and other motorists called 911, and the dog was rushed to an animal hospital.  Story taken from… ‘The Republic’… http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/3df4598bb5844bec82b0025959fffa1c/GA–Garbage-Bag-Dog/

    Dog brings comfort to traumatised children

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    VANCOUVER, Wash. —

    Not too long ago, a 6-year-old girl arrived at the Arthur D. Curtis Children’s Justice Center in downtown Vancouver, stress and fear set on her small face as she prepared to tell her story of abuse to investigators.

    It’s not an easy job for anyone – let alone a small child – to tell their story. To relive their trauma. But then Tabitha II padded by.

    “The girl looks at Tabitha. Tabitha looks at the her,” Mary Blanchette, the Children’s Justice Center executive director, said. “And she just smiled. Nothing else in the world is going to make them smile like Tabitha.”

    A 2-year-old ivory retriever and black Labrador retriever mix, Tabitha is the center’s new service dog, providing comfort for the juvenile visitors to the center. And it’s just that look, her human trainers say, that brings relief to a boy or girl in their greatest time of distress and need… read full story… http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014714235_apwaservicedog.html

    Abandoned Pit Bull gains world-wide following

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    NEWARK, N.J.—When an emaciated pit bull found at the bottom of a trash chute in New Jersey was rushed to a veterinary emergency room last month, doctors there thought he would be dead within the hour.

    Instead, the scrappy pup, nicknamed Patrick, has defied the odds and is getting stronger by the day.

    “He is a tremendous fighter,” said Dr. Thomas Scavelli, the director and founder of the Garden State Veterinary Specialists, the pet hospital in Tinton Falls where Patrick is being treated. “There are very few animals, or any life form, that could have gone through and survived what he has, and really never looked back.”

    Hospital staffers, who named the dog for his reddish fur and because he was found the day before St. Patrick’s Day, have been chronicling his progress on their website and a Facebook page that has garnered fans from around the world. He’s received hundreds of emails, donations, gifts and letters from those inspired by his tale of survival… read full story… http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_17800802?nclick_check=1

    Dog’s head covered with duct tape

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    BELLINGHAM, Wash. —

    Whatcom County sheriff’s officers responding to an animal cruelty complaint found a young bloodhound whose entire head – except for his nostrils – was covered in duct tape.

    The sheriff’s office is recommending that prosecutors file a second-degree animal cruelty charge against the 25-year-old owner.

    Whatcom Humane Society Executive Director Laura Clark says that in addition to the duct tape, the 7-month-old dog named “Bear” was muzzled and leashed to a doorknob in a laundry room.

    Clark tells the Bellingham Herald that the dog’s owner told investigators he muzzled Bear because “he chewed.”

    Bear is now in the custody of the Whatcom Humane Society. Clark says he got a bath to remove urine and dried feces and has received treatment for abrasions to his head, as well as for eye and ear infections.  Story taken from… http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014694019_apwapuppyducttape.html

    Missing toddler found with his dog

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    ELGIN, S.C. – The only things that protected 22-month-old Tyler Jacobson from the frigid overnight temperatures Friday were a T-shirt, a diaper and his favorite buddy – a mixed Labrador retriever.

    “To tell you the truth, that dog is what kept him alive,” Kershaw County Sheriff Jim Matthews told The State on Saturday…. read full story… http://www.sacbee.com/2011/04/02/3523860/toddler-missing-overnight-found.html

    Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/04/02/3523860/toddler-missing-overnight-found.html#ixzz1JHJLpdbO

    Dog rescued after 3 weeks adrift

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    A dog has been rescued from debris floating off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture, three weeks after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

    The dog appeared to be in good health and was being fed biscuits and a finger water.

    A helicopter of a Japan Coast Guard patrol boat, Tsugaru, searching a vacation for people home, or missing two. Gran since last month’s disaster spotted the dog at family members one wish. Help about 4 p.m. Friday about 1.8 kilometres off the coast of Kesennuma with on random the roof acts of a kindness. building that had been swept out to sea.  Read full story… http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/rescued+after+three+weeks+adrift/4551001/story.html

    Dog dragged behind car

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    A Merritt-area man received 30 days of house arrest after pleading guilty to tying his golden Lab cross dog to his truck and dragging her behind the vehicle.

    Bobby Elliott was charged with animal cruelty under both the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and the Criminal Code.

    n June last year, a female dog named April Rain had been tied to her owner’s truck as he drove in order to provide her with exercise.

    “The poor dog was dragged behind the vehicle, sustaining a number of painful injuries, including deep lacerations and bruising all over her body,” said Marcie Moriarty, general manager of cruelty investigations for the B.C. SPCA.

    April Rain is now recovering and has been adopted by a loving family…  read full story… http://www.theprovince.com/news/House+arrest+dragging/4551148/story.html

    Money woes led to dog being thrown from car

    Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

    HARRISON COUNTY, Ind. — A southern Indiana woman charged with animal cruelty is out of jail.

    Detectives said Maximina Shelton threw her dog from a moving car in Harrison County.

    An animal control officer said the woman got the dog from a shelter about a year ago. The officer believes financial hardship is what forced the owner to abandon the dog.

    The dog was given the name Bambi nearly two weeks ago after she was found abandoned along Highway 135 in Harrison County.

    A 6-year-old boy told police the dog’s name is Puddles and that his grandmother had thrown it from the car…. read full story… http://www.wlky.com/news/27403674/detail.html

    Horribly starved dog thrown from car

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    Brisbane, Australia.

    A STAFFORDSHIRE cross was dramatically underweight when it was dumped on a northside Brisbane street corner, and the RSPCA is concerned for its pups.

    A witness saw the brindle staffordshire-boxer cross being thrown out of an early-’80s model white Commodore, Magna or Falcon at the corner of Thompson Rd and Alma Rd, Dakabin, early in the morning last Thursday, February 25.

    The RSPCA Queensland Inspectorate is seeking public assistance in locating the dog’s owners.

    The dog was emaciated, lethargic and excreting milk from her mammaries, suggesting she may have recently had pups, the RSPCA said.

    Taken from… the Herald Sun, Brisbane.  Read full story…http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/horribly-starved-dog-thrown-from-car-on-brisbanes-northside/story-e6frf7jo-1225835728232

    This story and its subsequent picture makes me ashamed to be a Brisbanite. What type of animal does this to a poor defenseless creature???

    Thrown away as garbage…dog saved

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    It’s a story about the worst of humanity and the best of humanity.

    Patrick is a young pit bull mix who was hours away from death on March 16 when his owner allegedly wrapped him in a garbage bag and sent him down the garbage chute of her Newark, N.J., apartment building to the basement 22 floors below.

    A maintenance worker saw the bag slightly moving and opened it, finding the starved dog. He called the authorities, who immediately got help for the animal, setting into action a series of events that have brought together tens of thousands of people around the world who were horrified and touched by Patrick’s story. … Taken from Northhaven Patch…. read full story… http://northhaven.patch.com/articles/thrown-away-as-garbage-dog-captures-nations-heart-3

    Dog gets new front paw

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    Raleigh. Zeus the Siberian Husky is resting comfortably after a state-of-the-art procedure was performed, through which a titanium prosthetic front paw was infused into his leg bone.

    Zeus’s front paw was ripped off by another dog when he was a puppy..  read full story.. http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/31/1093566/dog-will-get-a-new-paw-at-ncsu.html

    Dog rescued from fire

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    Evansville. A man was relieved to see his dog, Maggie, outside his home with firefighters, after a fire broke out, damaging most of the house. Everything else could be replaced, he said, as long as his family and his dog were safe.  Read full story and see video… http://www.14wfie.com/story/14351347/crews-battle-evansville-house-fire

    Pit Bulls go to work as therapy dogs

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    AUSTIN (KXAN) – In the gymnasium at north Austin’s Gullett Elementary School, a young boy sits on the floor with a book in his lap. The child is trying to sharpen his reading skills and he has a helper. Actually, he has two helpers: a woman who is volunteering her time and her dog.

    Across the room, Patti Brauss, a 14-year veteran physical education teacher, watches with a grin on her face.

    “There are kids who absolutely light up when they see a dog and that builds bridges sometimes if there’s a stressful situation in the classroom,” said Brauss, “or a skill the child can’t do, and by being able to share that with a dog or be motivated by the dog, we can’t do that as humans. It’s the power of the petting.”

    On the gym floor another dog rolls over on her back and accepts some of that petting from another student.

    “I think she’s precious,” the child said. “She’s precious; she’s a precious dog.”

    Nearby, another girl bends down and kisses a dog on the head.

    Taken from Austin News…read full story… http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/pit-bulls-go-to-work-as-therapy-dogs

    Firefighters rescue dog from burning home

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    Pittsburgh. Spirit the Schnauzer is lucky to be alive after firefighters rescued him from his burning home. Spirit’s owner wasn’t home at the time, and says that he was smart enough to go downstairs away from the fire, where he was soon rescued.  Read story… http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_729540.html

    Adogo Pet Hotel

    Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

    America. Adogo Pet Hotel..the premier dog hotel and day care facility. From overnight boarding and dog daycare to professional grooming.  Created by a lifelong dog lover and former leading hotel industry executive, John Sturgess, Adogo Pet Hotel strives to give a quality service for your pet.  Go to site… http://www.adogopethotels.com/

    Dog alerts owner to fire

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    Buckley, the family dog, is a hero after alerting his owner to a fire that ripped through his home and destroyed it.

    Buckley kept barking, pulling the covers off his owner’s head to get him up and out in time. No one was hurt in the blaze, although the fire destroyed the property and everything in it.  Read story… http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/12003887547944/dog-alerts-family-of-fire-at-home-in-billerica/

    Officials investigate case of starving and burned dog

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    Millville. An investigation is underway into the case of a dog found starving and burned recently.  Nick-named Tonka, the chocolate and white male dog suffered severe neglect and cruelty, and was only 16 pounds. Estimation is that this type of dog should be around 40 pounds.

    Tonka is residing at a local animal shelter. Investigations are ongoing.  Read story… http://www.thedailyjournal.com/article/20110323/NEWS01/103230325

    Dog survives a month in burned-out house

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    Hyde Park. Lola, a long haired Dachshund, is at last with her relieved owner after fire gutted their home recently. Lola was originally thought to have run away from the fire, but as the days turned into weeks, she was thought to have perished in the fire.

    When Lola’s owner returned to the house after a month, she heard scratching and instantly knew that Lola had indeed survived.  Lola is now recovering in the local animal hospital.  Read story… http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/hyde_park/2011/03/dog_survives_a_month_in_burned.html

    Woman jumps into river to save her dog’s life

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    Manhattan. Molly Pfeiffer was taking a walk with her unleashed dog, Boogie, along the Hudson river when he suddenly took off to chase a gull and jumped into the chilly water.  Molly jumped in after Boogie in an attempt to rescue her, securing her to a wooden support, but needed to be rescued herself by the NYPD harbour unit boat who were called soon after.

    Both owner and pooch are doing well.  Read full story… http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/03/22/2011-03-22_manhattan_woman_jumps_into_hudson_river_to_save_her_dogs_life.html?r=news

    Man and dog rescued from disabled sailboat

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    A 77-year-old man and his dog were rescued Monday by the U.S. Coast Guard from their disabled sailboat in the Pacific Ocean about 120 miles west of Ensenada, Mexico.

    A ham radio operator in Stonewall, Texas, had heard a Mayday call from the sailboat shortly after noon and relayed the call to the Coast Guard. The 30-foot sailboat had no propulsion, food, water or safety equipment, the Coast Guard said.  Read story… http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/03/man-and-dog-rescued-from-disabled-sailboat-by-us-coast-guard-.html

    Microchipped dog returned to family

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    Iowa. Gretchen, a Labrador cross, is at home with her family after being stolen four years ago in Washington state.

    An implanted chip aided the return of Gretchen to her family in Iowa, where they had moved since Gretchen was stolen.  Gretchen was found wandering near a lake in Fort Lewis, Washington.  Read story… http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110320/NEWS/110319023/-1/AMES/Microchipped-dog-returned-family