And relatives wondered why I kept our Wheaten on her leash while walking around my brother-in-law's farm and woodlot. Coyotes! Here's what happened near Whitby, Ont.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Reality bites
Maybe it would've been better just to let the dog pee on the lawn instead of going through this.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Dogs rescued before reaching dinner table
Eating dogs is common in some parts of China. One truckload destined for a market was stopped by a citizen, purchased by a vet clinic for $15,000 and saved from the table. The dogs were nobody's pets - they were semi-wild mongrels. Came across the story in the Toronto Star.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
That bites
After a greeter was bitten on the nose by a lap dog with issues, Home Depot has banned all pets from its stores, according to canoe.ca. It's nice to bring behaved pets into warehouse-style stores, but not those that bark or bite. And, yes, the greeter made a mistake by leaning her face into the cart where the cute canine was riding.
Read the story by clicking here.
Read the story by clicking here.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Home Depot dog policy reconsidered
This is a terrible incident at Home Depot - a staff member had the tip of her nose bitten off by a customer's dog, according to the Toronto Star.
The incident has Home Depot reconsidering whether dogs should be allowed in its stores. The current policy says it's OK as long as the dog is under the owner's control.
The dog in this incident was a Shih Tzu.
The incident has Home Depot reconsidering whether dogs should be allowed in its stores. The current policy says it's OK as long as the dog is under the owner's control.
The dog in this incident was a Shih Tzu.
Friday, April 15, 2011
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