'Puppy store' in Columbia sparks online protest Coalition opposing puppy sales forming Opponents say store keeps 'puppy mills' in business at a time when many shelter dogs need homes www.baltimoresun.com
Puppy Stabbed Repeatedly Adopted To New Owner An Abilene puppy who captured nationwide attention after being brutally attacked, has a new home and her new owner was by her side through her entire recovery. www.ktxs.com
Kentucky News Review: Starting lineup at Puppy Bowl includes Kentucky pups Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl has three puppies from Kentucky shelters. ... UK professor Christopher Barton discusses reclamation efforts with The Economist. ... Author Barbara Kingsolver will be speaking in Tennessee. ... Poet Nikky Finney discusses Langston Hughes on NPR. ... Sandhill cranes still protected species in California. www.kentucky.com
Quarrel Nearly Leads To Arrests At Anti-Puppy Mill Protest There were no arrests at a demonstration outside an Orland Park pet shop Sunday, but police came close. chicago.cbslocal.com
Outcry erupts over new Columbia store selling puppies Coalition opposing puppy sales forming The opening of Charm City Puppies, a store in Columbia that sells purebred and other boutique puppies, as well as pet accessories, has prompted an online protest by some area residents. www.baltimoresun.com
New laws target Qld puppy farms The Qld Govt aims to wipe out puppy farms under proposed new registration requirements for dog breeders. wap.news.bigpond.com
PHOTO: Puppy philanthropists Photo submitted In an act of humanitarian kindness, Althea and Eudora Brennan of Ghent held a yard sale and collected $30.58 for the benefit of the sheltered animals at the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA in Hudson. Pictured, the two young ladies are being thanked by CGHS/SPCA Adoption Counselor Jhori Jurgenson and Sausages, an enthusiastic 1-year-old male Puggle. www.registerstar.com
Vision for a future in Frankston THIS nine-week-old puppy and his five brothers and sisters (pictured left) will never become Seeing Eye Dogs. frankston-leader.whereilive.com.au
State proposal would give pet owners leverage against buying sick puppies ANNAPOLIS - A new bill would give Maryland puppy purchasers more leverage against pet stores if they are sold a sickly pup. Delegate Nic Kipke, the bill's sponsor, had a bad experience when his own dog came home with an infection fresh from the pet store that cost him $3000. www.thesentinel.com
New laws to target unscrupulous puppy farmers The Queensland Government aims to wipe out puppy farms under proposed new registration requirements for dog breeders. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
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