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Pets perish in tragic house fire A fire at a house in the northeast community of Monterey Park has resulted in tragedy. calgary.ctv.ca
Poor Shylo was feeling the effects of her parent's divorce The Cape Breton Post Over the last year, Shylo and David hadn't spent near as much time together as they both would have liked. www.capebretonpost.com
Bids to be taken on MNTC house Students enrolled in Moore Norman Technology Center's Technical and Engineering programs have spent the past year constructing a full-scale house. www.normantranscript.com
Brisk filing shows strong interest in serving public This week's filing for state and county offices showed once again that our area has no shortage of people willing to serve the public. www.normantranscript.com
Pets need special attention to cope with holiday fireworks Make sure pets are wearing identification, whether a license or a microchip; identified pets have a greater chance of being returned to their owners. seattletimes.nwsource.com
Musings from the veterinary field I will not claim to be the biggest George Carlin fan. But I do have one of his books. www.limaohio.com
Fourth is no blast for dogs Beating the Boom For a lot of dogs, summer stinks--and not in a way that's fun to roll in. Go for a ride? Ride in the car? Huh? Huh? Forget it. fredericksburg.com
Economy puts pet owners on spot: Conditions less than purrfect Economic downturn appears to be affecting everyone these days, right down to the family pet. www.app.com
Veterinarians offer tips to keep pets safe and sane during festivities Independence Day celebrations are often thought incomplete without fireworks, but for Fido and Fluffy, the festivities can be a time of scary noises and danger. www.nwanews.com
Memorial battle leads to dog's shooting by State Police in Estell Manor A State Police trooper shot a dog four times Wednesday morning after it charged him when he entered the owner's yard to investigate an ongoing battle over a roadside memorial for an Estell Manor teen. www.pressofatlanticcity.com
Owners can learn from nightmare long ago I can't think of a more stressful or dangerous holiday for our pets than the Fourth of July. www.coloradoan.com
Holiday noise not a friend to most pets It's dark and you're alone. You don't know where your friends and family are, which is worrisome enough. www.connpost.com
Museum director leaving Oklahoma Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History director Ellen Censky recently announced her plans to leave the museum for a post at an out-of-state museum. www.normantranscript.com
College tuition goes up around the state The University of Oklahoma wasn't the only university in the state to raise tuition and fees for next fall. www.normantranscript.com
Dogs in decline Veterinarian Jennifer Kramer examines Matthias, Vicki Sayles English setter, who suffers from dementia. www.philly.com
Chacha the Dog Almost Finds It's Later Than You Zinc Published: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 7:22 a.m. GARY WHITE IT took a whole pile of change to pay for the operation to get 85 cents from Chacha's stomach. www.theledger.com
Animal doctor fights landmark status Veterinarian Paul Kinnear has spent the last three decades walking the few steps each day from his 19th-century home to his day job next door, at the Richmond Valley Animal Hospital on Arthur Kill Road. www.silive.com
Jumbo village or white elephant An elephant enclosure under construction near Jaipur. The shelter for elephants is built with a raised roof, with the mahout's quarters on the left. www.telegraphindia.com
Pet care with the style of Dr. Doolittle For close to three decades now, animal lovers in the Tecumseh area have had a steady source of TLC for their ailing companions. www.news-star.com
Newsmagazine, May 1, 2008 Montpelier, vt. - Organized veterinary medicine is going head-to-head with activists in an attempt to convince the Vermont Supreme Court that pet owners have no right to sue for loss of companionship and ... veterinarynews.dvm360.com
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