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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Get Your FREE! Pumpkin Carving Stencils of Your Favorite Dog Breed

Let your friends and neighbors know which dog breed is best by carving a Halloween pumpkin that looks like your favorite canine.

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Dog Found Alive After Her Memorial Service

The sight of dogs running free of leashes near open traffic can give most on-lookers a near-heart-attack, but what if you had to  helplessly watch a pup fall off a 200-foot cliff?

This was the case for Michelle Simmons, her hiking group, and her labradoodle, Gracie, in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. Gracie was romping around with another dog while on the hiking outing, and accidentally fell off a large cliff. Expecting the worst, Simmons and her family held an on-the-spot memorial service for their beloved dog.

Wait wait wait! Hold the tears! The story doesn’t end there. Another hiker in the Gorge heard the sound of a dog at the bottom of the cliff. After contacting authorities, a ten-person rescue team was sent to recover the frightened pooch by means of a rescue harness. To the surprise (and absolute joy) of Simmons, it was in fact Gracie who had escaped death at the bottom of the cliff with only a few scratches and bruises.

While this story is miraculous, it serves as an important reminder that dog leashes – while limiting in freedom – can actually save an animal’s life.







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Police Dog Dies After Left in Cruiser for 4 Hours

MEDINA, Ohio (AP) — A police dog in northeast Ohio died from heatstroke after being left in a police cruiser for more than four hours last month, officials said.

The Montville Township police department K-9, Beny, died on Sept. 28 after Sgt. Brett Harrison left the dog in a cruiser in the station parking lot from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., according to a statement from police Tuesday. The cruiser was off and the windows were closed.

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Choosing the Right Pet for You

Sharing your life with an animal has great benefits and can bring you great joy. If you are thinking about adding a pet to your family, it’s best to learn about the needs of different types of pets to find one that will best suit your lifestyle.

Each type of pet is different in terms of care, feeding, behavior, cost, housing and demands on your time. If you know what you’re getting into, you’ll be more likely to have a happy animal, a good relationship with your pet, and an easier time dealing with any challenges that might arise.

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The Dog Mom’s Brain

When people ask me if I have kids, my standard answer is, “I have a dog.” My husband and I are the first to admit that we tend to treat our pup like a “real” child. He eats organic food.

Our apartment is littered with ripped plush toys. We talk to him in stupid high-pitched voices. He spends almost all of his time with us, including sleeping and vacations. When he’s not with us he’s at a daycare center down the street — and I spend much of that time worrying about whether he’s OK. It’s probably not a full-blown separation anxiety disorder, but when we’re separate, I’m anxious.


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Rally to Save Ebola Nurse's Dog Falls Short - The Animal Will be Incinerated

Update, 1:35 p.m. EDT: Despite protests, the dog owned by a Spanish nurse diagnosed with Ebola has been put down, officials in Madrid said Wednesday. The animal will be incinerated, the officials said.

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Former Police Officer Gets 1 Year For Killing Puppy

Rockville, Maryland - A former Baltimore police officer who admitted to killing his girlfriend's puppy was sentenced to one year in jail Wednesday in Montgomery County Circuit Court.

Alec Eugene Taylor of Silver Spring, Md. pleaded guilty to aggravated animal cruelty in August after being charged with beating and choking his girlfriend's puppy and texting her a photo of the dog's body.

His girlfriend reported that he had killed Rocko, a 7-month-old Jack Russell Terrier, on Feb. 26.

Taylor was facing up to three years in jail and a $5,000 fine.

Read about the details of the case here: http://on.wusa9.com/1qgT1wh







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Special Needs Rescue Dog Sent to Boarding After Guardian Injured in Fire

On September 23, a rescued pit bull was saved by his guardian, who managed to keep her wits about her and save his life, despite devastating injuries from a fire in her New York area apartment.

Today, the dog, named "Otto," is in boarding and Cara Handtmann, the devoted owner who saved his life, remains hospitalized for treatment of serious burns to her face, arm, chest, abdomen, flank and thigh. Handtmann and her family are struggling to pay for the high boarding costs and a long-time family friend is hoping that she can help.

Handtmann's friend, Kim, emailed the National Dog News Examiner and stated:

A dear family friend was burnt in an apartment fire in New York a couple of weeks ago. She has been in the ICU/Burn unit ever since and the doctor's won't even discuss a release date because her burns have to heal and she still might have to have skin graft surgery.

She rescued her dog Otto from inhumane conditions a year ago, and now poor Otto has been in boarding since the accident and is costing Cara $60 per day.

Otto has special needs - and because of those issues, he requires boarding that keeps him away from other dogs. Kim described Otto's issues:

When she rescued him he was 20 pounds under weight, he was stained yellow from sitting in his own waste, and he had severe environmental and food allergies along with gastrointestinal issues related to his allergies. He also had severe anxiety and fear, and he was severely leash-reactive to other dogs.

Handtmann has a long road to recovery ahead of her and it is unknown how long Otto will remain at the boarding facility. Handtmann's disabled mother, and her sister, have flown from Oregon to be with Cara as she recuperates - during their stay, their own dogs have been placed into boarding and they are incurring their own daily hotel charges.

Anyone who is interested in helping this family can read more about the situation, and make a donation, at this fundraising site, or, by phoning Petsmart at 212-534-2590 (ask for the front desk and they will put money on a gift card that can be used to help pay down the balance). Cara's mother's dogs, Hank and Lucy, are at Mini Paws in Oregon. Donations can be phoned to 503-681-9393.







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