Dog Owners Across the Country will March in Protest Against Breed Discrimination on October 28
(PRWEB) October 18, 2006 — ROVERlution is holding its second annual Luv-a-Bully March, a protest movement against dog breed discrimination and breed specific legislation (BSL), in six cities across…
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VIP.com Releases Odds for Westminster Kennel Dog Show
Willemstad, Curacao (PRWeb) February 11, 2007 — Betting at VIP.com is literally going to the dogs. The tail-wagging action heats up at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show next week, and VIP.com is…
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Staffordshire bull terrier in party attack had mauled another child
A dog that savaged a six-year-old girl at a children’s birthday party, leaving her needing 100 stitches, had escaped being put down after mauling another child years earlier.
Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk
Connecticut Pet Supplement Manufacturer Solves Common Skin Infections in Dogs
Milford, CT (PRWEB) February 10, 2010 — Scott Brown, President of IN Pet Supplements for the last 25 years, has developed a daily nutritional supplement to provide dogs and cats with the live…
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Fort Myers owner’s canine second in category at region competion
Although he was ultimately bested by a female Sheltie named Kelsi, an American Staffordshire bull terrier named Tugboat “got the biggest standing…
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Oakdale MMA - Sandoval Gunning For Top Dog Status
The short but muscular frame of two-year old Staffordshire bull terrier, Koukla, mimics the same profile of her owner, Oakdale High graduate Martin Sandoval.
Source: www.oakdaleleader.com
New Research Exposes High Taxpayer Cost to Ban Pit Bulls
(Vocus) May 29, 2009 — Breed-discriminatory legislation that targets pit bull-type dogs is an expensive waste of tax dollars, according to an economic study commissioned by…
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Once facing death, Amos embarks on a fresh start
By JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITER Lucas County’s best-known impounded “pit bull,” once fated for doggie death row, is now a local television star with a bright future downstate. Yesterday, the brown and white dog named Amos became the first adult “pit bull” to be transferred out of the Lucas County dog warden’s pound. Before his 4 p.m. release, the only full-grown “pit bulls” to leave did so in …
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One Stolen Dog Killed, Another Still Missing
An update to a story we brought you last week…
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Toledo Area Humane Society says yes to pit bull adoptions
Since the state of Ohio considers Pit Bulls to be “inherently vicious” and there is a lot of strong public opinion about them, TAHS will have several conditions on their adoptions above and beyond our regular adoption procedures
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