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How to train a dog to do its business: Ask Dog Lady
Plain Dealer
Oh, Pee Ay, yi, yi, this is a chaotic canine household -- dogs upstairs, downstairs, on the stairs. And if your vet has never heard of a dog relieving itself in the house, he needs a refresher course in the business of business.
THE BARKING LOT: All dogs shed some hairSTLtoday.com
Snoring Shih Tzu keeps owners awake at nightMontreal Gazette

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Trial moved to March for retired Trooper accused of shooting and killing man's ...
WKTV
Anthony Randazzo, of Holland Patent, has claimed self-defense in the shooting death of Bernard Sperfeld's dog, Shadow, at the Trenton Greenbelt Trails back in August. Randazzo's attorney, Les Lewis, had previously asked Judge Barry Donalty to review ...

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Four-legged forays: Dog-friendly lodging in Lake Tahoe
Los Altos Town Crier
Not all properties accept pets, but many greet the hordes of hounds with amenities such as dog beds, treats and even pooper-scoopers. If you're dying to hit the slopes but can't leave home without your four-legged best friend, pack your pooch and head ...

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KFOX El Paso

Michigan Humane Society Pets for Patriots Program
MyFox Detroit
The Michigan Humane Society (MHS), is teaming up with Pets for Patriots to give back to the men and women in uniform who inspire us all. The partnership will give active duty personnel and military veterans the opportunity to save even more lives by ...
Pets eat the weirdest things; pet proof your homeDaily Camera
Bad pet owners might be causing fee hikes for everyone elseKFOX El Paso
Meridian Valley Humane Society joins forces with Pets for PatriotsKIVI-TV

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Fracking's Toll on Pets, Livestock Chills Farmers: Commentary
San Francisco Chronicle
A new study by veterinarian Michelle Bamberger and Robert Oswald, a professor of veterinary medicine at Cornell University, chronicles case studies of dozens of farmers and pet owners in six states over the Marcellus Shale. Their findings, published in ...

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VetPracticeNews.com

New Survey Shows US Dog and Cat Obesity Rates are climbing
First Coast News
A new survey finds 53 percent of adult dogs and 55 percent of cats are classified as overweight or obese by their veterinarian. The fifth annual Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) veterinary survey found 88.4 million pets are too heavy.
Alison Sweeney Backs 'Million Pound Pledge' for PetsZootoo.com
Pet Obesity Rate RisesVetPracticeNews.com
Pet Owners May Be In Denial But Study Says Rover Isn't Big-Boned, He's FatThe Consumerist

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