Category Archives: Diets

Cat rescued after getting head stuck in Dumpster

Cat rescued after getting head stuck in Dumpster
MEAD – A cat was rescued Monday after spending nearly two days stuck in a Dumpster.The cat, who is now being called "Catillac" stuck his head through a drain hole in a Dumpster in Mead and couldn't get out. The Town of Mead Animal Control says Catillac …
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Lost cat turns up hundreds of miles from his home
An adventurous cat went on a European adventure, travelling over 1,000 miles away from its home in Sweden — and winding up in the south of France. Nine-year-old Glitter went missing eight weeks ago from his home in Bromölla, leaving owner Sammy …
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Animal-loving man killed by newly adopted dog

Animal-loving man killed by newly adopted dog
A central Tennessee man was attacked and killed by a Rottweiler dog, just hours after adopting it from the county pound, according to the Madison County Sheriff's Office. Anthony Riggs, 57, had adopted the Rottweiler from Jackson-Madison County Rabies …
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Stress-Seeking Dog Headed to Lackawanna County Court
SCRANTON — We all know that dogs like to sniff, but that sense of smell is being used in some surprising ways. Prosecutors in Lackawanna County hope to make their court the first in the country to use a special type of service dog that seeks out stress.
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Police: who left dog to die?
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) – Niagara Falls Police have launched an investigation to try to figure out who allegedly left a dog to die in a Niagara Falls backyard. Police say someone left a boxer-pitbull mix puppy chained to a tree to starve to death …
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Dog park closed after ant poison blamed for SC puppy's death
CONWAY, SC (WBTW) – A SC TV station is investigating how an 8-month-old puppy died after going to a city dog park near Myrtle Beach. The puppy's owner says an insecticide used for fire ants, killed her dog. Sharon Buckwell and her daughter fought to …
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