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Newshound #8 - December 2010 Print E-mail

150-murphy-at-angell-s-emergency_critical-care-unitAnother edition of Newshound is here for December 2010! When searching for stories in the news about pets, one will quickly notice some recurring themes. One of those is dogs saving people from house fires (or other dangerous situations). Today we feature 2 stories of dogs saving people from fires - and there were more, I only included two. Another oft repeated theme is cats (or dogs) who somehow find their way home from a distance - we have one here. We also hear about a Vet in Boston, who saved a Jack Russell by applying emergency CPR after it was hit in traffic. What else... oh --- a story about a woman who challenges a coyote that tries to steal away her toy poodle. Oh yes - people love their pets!

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Newshound #7 - August 2010 Print E-mail

DSC01139In this issue of Newshound, we visit Florida, where a wild bear cub with a jar stuck over his head is saved by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission employees . Also, a report on a new law affecting animals from Massachuchets, a dog named Belle calls 911 to save her owner, Sadie the Rottweiler gets a pacemaker, and in Denver, Willie the parrott saves a choking toddler.

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Newshound #6 - June 2010 Print E-mail

JuneBugIn this issue of Newshound, we take you to NYC, where firefighters rescue 30 animals from a burning pet store, then to Tennesee where Beulah the blind goat is saved by Jehovah's Witnesses. Also, a reminder about the dangers summer heat poses to your pets, and a link to an article titled, "Five Things Pets Can Teach us About Relationships"...

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Newshound #5 - April 2010 Print E-mail

fritzHere's the April 2010 edition of Newshound, in which we look at various items from around the web, of Pets in the News. This month, we point to three microchip success stories (about pets reunited with family thanks to their pet microchip). We start with a story about a dog leading troopers to a house fire, and finish with a story about a dog who is a little less helpful to police...

 

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Newshound #4 - March 2010 Print E-mail

pugHere's the March edition of Newshound - Animals in the News - from around the web. This month - 2 articles about pets and the tough economy, the Illinois State bans primates as pets, and the US Post Office issues stamps to help homeless animals...

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