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dogs News For 08-Jun-2009

  • Rods 'n' Dogs cleans dirty cars, curs (The Montana Standard)
    HELENA ? dogs may be the stereotypical "best friend" to many, while others consider their cars to be their first love.


  • All dogs from Columbia County raid find new homes (The Daily News)
    All of the dogs seized from deplorable conditions in a Columbia County home last month have left the shelter, officials said.


  • Schools call in police sniffer dogs to fight drug problems (3news)
    Police sniffer dogs have been called into Wellington colleges to search for drugs.


  • Dog walkers sniff at LA's 3 dogs per human limit (San Diego Union-Tribune)
    Dog walkers are sniffing at the city's law limiting the number of dogs a person can bring to off-leash parks to three.


  • Dog walkers sniff at LA's 3 dogs per human limit (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Dog walkers are sniffing at the city's law limiting the number of dogs a person can bring to off-leash parks to three. The law took effect six months ago, but scores of dog walkers continue to bring their packs of pooches. On any given day, between 15 and 20... Sponsored Topics: Dog - Leash - Pets - Recreation - Los Angeles


  • Va. contest winner eats 36 hot dogs (redOrbit)
    A 41-year-old Alexandria, Va., woman has become a three-time Virginia Hot Dog Eating Champion, contest officials say. Sonya Thomas wolfed down 36 hot dogs in 10 minutes Saturday during the competition at MacArthur Center in Norfolk, Va., claiming the state title for the third time.


  • Dog Walkers Sniff At LA's 3 Dogs Per Human Limit (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
    Dog walkers in Los Angeles are sniffing at a new law limiting the number of dogs a person can bring to off-leash parks. The law forbidding more than three dogs to a human took effect six months ago, but scores of dog walkers continue to bring their packs of pooches.


  • Off-leash dogs in playground a concern (Englewood Herald)
    The thorny issues of situations that occur between off-leash dogs and children at play at Jason Park came back before the Englewood City Council on June 1.