Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Authorities: 2 Pit Bulls Fatally Injure Greyhound, Hurt 2 People - News Story - WFTV Orlando

Authorities: 2 Pit Bulls Fatally Injure Greyhound, Hurt 2 People - News Story - WFTV Orlando: "OAKLAND PARK, Fla. -- Authorities said two pit bulls attacked and fatally injured a greyhound and hurt its owner along with a man who tried to stop them. Spokeswoman for Broward Animal Care and Regulation Andrea Voss said the pit bulls may have escaped through a gap in a fence. Susanne Tenney, and her 11-year-old greyhound, Zydeco, were attacked. A sheriff's office report said Tenney suffered bites to her hands, face and other parts of the body as she lay across her dog to protect it. John Clark, who jumped in to stop a pit bull also suffered bites. He was taken to North Ridge Hospital. The dogs were taken to a nearby animal shelter and are to be euthanized after 10 days of quarantine. The owner, whose name has not been released, got four citations."

This is too bad. Pits are not bad dogs at heart, in fact, my Grey Atlas often plays with one from down the street. I just cannot understand the mentality that would take a good family dog and turn it into a viscous attack dog. The poor 11yr old greyhound probably had no idea what to do

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

5 questions for a puppy rescuer - A Concord Monitor Article - Your News Source - Concord NH 03301

5 questions for a puppy rescuer - A Concord Monitor Article - Your News Source - Concord NH 03301: "The Riverside Veterinary Hospital of Boscawen is presenting 13-year-old Danny Foote with its first annual 'Pets and Their People' award for helping rescue a greyhound puppy named Maia from a storm drain in Bedford. The hospital is presenting the award Sept. 29 and offering discounts on microchip implants like the one Maia had, which helped reunite her with her family."

Oroville Mercury Register - Little danger of cancer in microchipping pets, vet says

Oroville Mercury Register - Little danger of cancer in microchipping pets, vet says: "Stories linking cancerous tumors with microchipping pets for identification surfaced over the past week, but a local veterinarian said the procedure is safe, and the benefits far outweigh the minuscule risk. Among more than 1 million pets receiving the tiny chip in the United States, only four have developed cancer, said Elizabeth Colleran, of Chico Hospital For Cats. She said people are concerned because studies conducted since the 1990s show that a number of laboratory rodents injected with the microchip have developed tumors."

KVOA News 4, Tucson, Arizona - Give a 45 mile per hour couch potato a "leash" on life

KVOA News 4, Tucson, Arizona - Give a 45 mile per hour couch potato a "leash" on life: "That's what the Tucson Greyhound Park calls their retired racing dogs. 'And we can maybe find a home for them,' says CEO, Tom Taylor. That's the goal of Tucson Greyhound Park and the newly-formed Tucson chapter of Greyhound Pets of America; adopt their retired greyhound racers."

Weeklong PETCO Fundraiser Supports Greyhound Rescue

Weeklong PETCO Fundraiser Supports Greyhound Rescue: "San Diego, CA (Vocus/PRWeb) September 17, 2007 -- In an effort to raise awareness for the plight of retired racers across the country and provide support for Greyhound rescue organizations, PETCO and the PETCO Foundation will host their Sixth Annual Greyhound Planet Week fundraiser that runs from Saturday, Sept. 15 through Sept. 23.

'One of our goals of the annual Greyhound Planet Week campaign is to be a loud voice in telling our customers and friends how they can personally help those animals that have been tossed aside after racing careers are over. Our Greyhound adoption partners are their hope and promise for a better life,” said PETCO Foundation Vice President and Director Paul Jolly. “During the campaign we hope to educate people about these friendly, social dogs that make wonderful pets.'"

News: Greyhound adoption to be discussed Wednesday | meeting, beach, seal, greyhound, greyhounds - OCRegister.com

News: Greyhound adoption to be discussed Wednesday | meeting, beach, seal, greyhound, greyhounds - OCRegister.com: "SEAL BEACH – A greyhound dog owner will discuss the merits of adopting greyhounds that have retired from racing at a Seal Beach Woman's Club meeting Wednesday at the city's Senior Center. Seal Beach resident Bert Lilly, accompanied by his greyhounds Terry and Tio, will discuss the thousands of retired greyhound racers that are euthanized each year and what the public can do to combat the killings. The meeting is open to all women in the area. Lunch will be available for $6. The meeting is at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center, 707 Electric Ave. For more information, call 562-598-4574."

icPerthshire - DINNER’S ON THE DOG! Big hearted pooch lover donates her ‘Pet Pics’ food prize to charity

icPerthshire - DINNER’S ON THE DOG! Big hearted pooch lover donates her ‘Pet Pics’ food prize to charity: "Loveable lurcher Peggy-Sue was voted by PA readers as Perthshire’s favourite dog in our Pet Pics competition, and owner Vicky Findlay has honourably handed over her £270 food prize from Perth’s Pets@Home to the Scottish rehoming charity Greyhound Awareness League."