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Pennsylvania dog owner faces cruelty charges; pet abandoned at airport up for adoption – USA TODAY

A Pennsylvania dog allegedly abandoned by its owner at Pittsburgh International Airport is up for adoption, while the owner is being charged with animal cruelty and neglect.The Allegheny County Police Department, which found the male dog “unattended in a stroller” in the airport’s short-term parking earlier this month, in a social media post, said the

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Director of Oregon Veterinary Diagnostics Lab: Avoid dog parks, boarding if possible until mystery illness is solved – Fox 12 Oregon

PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) – In August, the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) started receiving reports of a mysterious canine infectious respiratory disease circulating in the Portland metro and Willamette Valley areas.On Tuesday, the Director of Oregon Veterinary Diagnostics Lab, Dr. Kurt Williams, told FOX 12 in an interview that people should avoid boarding their dogs,

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Vets warn that aggression is almost TWICE as prevalent in dog breed – Daily Mail

By Lauren Haughey Published: 20:00 EDT, 18 May 2023 | Updated: 11:22 EDT, 19 May 2023 852View comments Whether it be a chihuahua or a German shepherd, dogs in all shapes and sizes have been man’s best friend for centuries.But experts from the Royal Veterinary College in London warn that one particular breed is not so

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Military working dogs retire to handlers' homes | Article | The United States Army – United States Army

By Christina SteinerNovember 9, 2017FORT SILL, Okla., Nov. 9, 2017 — Two Soldiers in the 902nd Military Working Dog (MWD) Detachment here have adopted the dogs that used to be their partners. Both dogs retired from military work — one this year, the other in 2013. They explained that adopting MWDs is the rule, not

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