Dog Insurance: 23 October 2005
Million-dollar lottery winner still the same ol' 'Big Dog'
By Andrew Dys The Herald CHESTER -- It's six minutes after quittin' time and the first thing through the door a mile away at Jourdan's Hunting & Fishing Supplies, where beer outnumbers fishhooks, is the ample belly of Chester's newest almost-millionaire.
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Dog owners and their pets delighted by place to romp
Heather and Andrew Pierson are paying close attention to the recreational lives of dogs these days. For good reason -- the couple opened Hamilton County's only bark park last weekend.
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Every dog's dream
Dogs dream of running and playing with their owners -- and with other dogs! For Orcas Island dogs, this dream is about to become a real-life possibility on a one-acre off-leash dog park next to the Orcas Animal Protection Society shelter in Eastsound.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY / Limits proposed on felons owning some dogs
Convicted felons would be barred from owning aggressive dogs or those weighing more than 20 pounds under legislation Contra Costa County supervisors will consider Tuesday. Prompted by vicious dog attacks in recent years, particularly the mauling in...
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By Andrew Dys The Herald CHESTER -- It's six minutes after quittin' time and the first thing through the door a mile away at Jourdan's Hunting & Fishing Supplies, where beer outnumbers fishhooks, is the ample belly of Chester's newest almost-millionaire.
Read More...
Dog owners and their pets delighted by place to romp
Heather and Andrew Pierson are paying close attention to the recreational lives of dogs these days. For good reason -- the couple opened Hamilton County's only bark park last weekend.
Read More...
Every dog's dream
Dogs dream of running and playing with their owners -- and with other dogs! For Orcas Island dogs, this dream is about to become a real-life possibility on a one-acre off-leash dog park next to the Orcas Animal Protection Society shelter in Eastsound.
Read More...
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY / Limits proposed on felons owning some dogs
Convicted felons would be barred from owning aggressive dogs or those weighing more than 20 pounds under legislation Contra Costa County supervisors will consider Tuesday. Prompted by vicious dog attacks in recent years, particularly the mauling in...
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