Monday, August 30, 2010

Safeco Fields hosts guide dogs for the blind in training - Seattle Mariners
Guide Dogs, Guide Dog puppies-in-training and their puppy-raisers and human companions will be at Safeco Field on Tuesday, August 31, when the Seattle Mariners take on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, for a

A.M. Top News: Crocodile is found in Queens and S.C. group fights dog training with trapped bears - NJ.com
Some New Yorkers were greeted with a surprise walking down the street in Queens Sunday. A nearly two-foot long baby crocodile was found hiding under a parked car in the bustling Astoria neighborhood. Police

Dr. Ian Dunbar discusses important changes to positive dog training - NJ.com
trainers in the world. Considered the creator of positive dog training as we know it today, Dr. Dunbar has noticed over the past 20 years, or so, that dog training has fallen a bit off track from its true

Dog training see as crucial to having good pet - Gadsden Times
Helen Applefield thought a dog-training class would be a good experience for both her dogs and her grandchildren. So with three of her five golden retrievers in tow, Applefield took her grandchildren - 9-year

Training a Naughty Dog to Behave in the Garden - New York Times
“They’re not allowed in garden sections,” Dr. Dunbar said of his dogs, a French bulldog, an American bulldog and a Rottweiler-coonhound cross. When a dog stays on the trail, Dr. Dunbar explained, he

Chihuahua - the Great Companion Dog - Associated Content
Chihuahuas are great companion dogs for many people. They enjoy attention and affection, as well as they can be extremely lively and adventurous. Sometimes they even seem to be brave, even though they are so

Service Dog Story Leads To Apology, New Training - msnbc.com
A man who was told to leave a retail store in Chillicothe earlier this week has been offered an apology for refusing to admit his service dog. NBC 4 told you about Joe Lucas and Harley on Thursday. That was after

Dog park plans barking up the right tree in city? - The Keene Sentinel
Plans for a dog park in Keene are off the leash and running. Parks, Recreation and Cemeteries Director Andrew Bohannon received approval this week from the Finance, Organization and Personnel Committee to

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