Dog daycare opens (Leader-Telegram)
MENOMONIE - Mickey Mueller is hoping to take a bite out of the number of lonely and bored dogs and improve harmony between pets and their owners. Mueller, a former director of the Dunn County Humane Society, recently opened Waggin Tails Doggie Daycare at 2119 S. Broadway St.
Dog Daze (Vail Trail)
A $19,000 bill might sound about right for a used car, a three-month vacation in Europe, or a semester at Harvard, but how about for a dog?
Group does it all For the Love of Dogs (Rocky Mount Telegram)
From Staff Reports
Colo. Inmates Train Dogs With Behavioral Problems (CBS4 Denver)
Among the 2,550 inmates housed in the multi-security level Sterling Correctional Facility are 21 rather furry, four-legged residents, who, like their taller two-legged companions, are getting a second chance at life through an unlikely partnership.
Today's calendar (Daily News Journal)
Mad Science: 10 a.m., Smyrna Library, 400 Enon Springs Road W., Smyrna, 615-459-4884; 1 p.m., Linebaugh Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro, 615-893-4131. Hands-on science experience that combines education with entertainment for school-age children. Free, open to public.
Parma: Tri-C offers dog training classes (Parma Sun Post)
Cuyahoga Community College will offer two dog obedience courses this summer. Dog Obedience Training, for dogs 7 months to 5 years old, will begin Aug. 5. The fee for eight classes is $90. Puppy Kindergarten, for puppies 10 weeks to...
Train your dog to be calm in time for the Fourth of July (The Kansas City Star)
Shawn O’Dierno’s rescued Doberman was a certified therapy dog who could help soothe patients and tolerated the sounds of dropped hospital equipment, loud arguments or crying visitors.
Man seriously hurt as crash kills two Hampshire friends (Hampshire Chronicle)
A SOUTHAMPTON man remains in a serious condition in hospital following a horrific motorway pile-up that claimed the lives of two Hampshire women.
Big Bang Theory (The Standard-Times)
Experts haven't figured out why some pets are extremely sensitive to fireworks, but some believe the smell of gunpowder may add to jitters caused by loud explosions.
Extinguish your dog’s fireworks fear (The State)
Shawn O’Dierno’s rescued Doberman was a certified therapy dog who could help soothe patients and tolerated the sounds of dropped hospital equipment, loud arguments or crying visitors. But while Reid coped with the stress of a hospital room, he couldn’t handle fireworks. “We were staying at a place by a beach where the fireworks were going on,” said O’Dierno, of Portland, Ore. “He went nuts and ...