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Author: _ Prof. Jonez __ Prof. Jonez _
Date: Aug 16, 2008 10:42
tiny dancer wrote:
> Ariz. cop acquitted in police dog's hot-car death
> 3 hours ago
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> CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) - An officer whose police dog died after being
> left in a patrol car for 13 hours last summer in suburban Phoenix was
> acquitted Friday of animal cruelty.
>
> Chandler police Sgt. Tom Lovejoy was negligent, but prosecutors did
> not prove he acted recklessly, a justice of the peace ruled. Lovejoy
> could have been jailed for six months if he had been convicted of the
> misdemeanor count.
So this same "standard" will now apply to Mother's who cook their
infants inside hot cars, eh?
>
> Lovejoy testified that on the morning of Aug. 11, 2007, after working
> an overnight shift, he parked his police SUV in his driveway and went
> inside. He said he was exhausted and forgot the Belgian...
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Author: ashley rossashley ross
Date: Aug 13, 2008 04:10
With more recalls daily it seems people are taking great risks in
buying dog food or cat food for their pets if do not know what they
are buying. It is a wonder that we can chose any product on the market
today, that is not tainted or treated in some way.
As we have seen in the last 20 years the decline in the health of pets
worldwide and the rise of pet diseases such as cancer, diabetes,
asthma, and damaged immune systems rendering them more susceptible to
illness. If this seems scary to you, it is because it is a real
minefield, trying to find something healthy to feed your dog. Many pet
owners are resorting to making home cooked meals for their dogs, or
buying selective truly organic pet foods, which are clearly defined by
"what is not in it". Some are choosing organic only raw dog food
diets.
Today, after six months of a massive recall of pet foods with the list
growing longer each day and the number of pet deaths climbing, we have
to look closely at the label of what we buy for our pets more than
ever. All the slick advertising and wonderfully colorful packages with
pictures of healthy dogs, jumping in mid air over fences in a meadow,
can hide the actual ingredients. In addition, recommendations from
Veterinarians do not ensure your dog is getting wholesome, unaltered ...
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Author: cellycelly
Date: Aug 12, 2008 01:02
Training your dog to come, to heel, to lay down, to walking, to sit,
to stay, etc. Tips how to training your dog. Tips choosing a dog.
Puppy Training Tricks, Tips, and Lessons
Invite :
www.1st-dog-training-survey.blogspot.com
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Author: cellycelly
Date: Aug 12, 2008 01:01
Training your dog to come, to heel, to lay down, to walking, to sit,
to stay, etc. Tips how to training your dog. Tips choosing a dog.
Puppy Training Tricks, Tips, and Lessons
Invite :
www.1st-dog-training-survey.blogspot.com
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Author: _ Prof. Jonez __ Prof. Jonez _
Date: Aug 6, 2008 10:09
Wayne wrote:
>>>
>>>> No, I thought my horses were in danger of getting snake bit. It has
>>>> happened before, and didn't want it to happen again.
>>>
>>> It's amazing that horses have survived all these eons out in
>>> the wild without Gun-tootin' yeeee haaaa Cowboys to protect
>>> them from "snakes" .
>>
>> Why are you debating this nutball, Grendel? He knows nothing of
>> nature, that is obvious now, nor guns in general.
>
> Yep, it is a different world out in the country. I learned that as a
> young kid when I saw my grandmother blow away a farm dog with a
> shotgun, because it picked up the habit of getting into the henhouse
> and chasing the chickens/eating the eggs. Easy solution...
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Author: Steve LeeSteve Lee
Date: Jul 19, 2008 05:48
wuffstuff invites all dog lovers to have a look at this new website
www.wuffstuff.com
The social network for dog owners and dog lovers worldwide.
The added bonus is that this site is run by real dog lovers not computers.
Come and have a look
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Author: SparrowSparrow
Date: Jul 17, 2008 11:52
My 16 month old puppy has terrible seperation anxiety when I have to
leave her alone, and has even hurt herself when I put her in the
crate. She is very well behaved, and has no anxiety issues when I'm
in the house. If I can't take her w/me or get a puppy sitter, and
have to be gone longer than 20 minutes, she has a meltdown! I found
this awesome article:
http://www.kibblesnbits.com/dogcare/article.aspx?i=20
and am doing the excersizes. She is sooooo distressed however, if I
have to be gone for an hour or two, I'm going to ask my Vet for some
tranquilizers for when I have to leave and can't bring her or get a
sitter for that amount of time, so hopefully she wont hurt herself.
If anyone has any suggestions/tips, I'd be very grateful!! :-)
Thanx!!
Luv, Sparrow & Aeriel *Wags Tail*
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