USA Today published the results of a survey yesterday, asking people who have gotten dogs (and cats) in the last 12 months whether or not they’d had the pet spayed or neutered yet.
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California Hires K-9s to Help Ease Budget Crunch
I wish I could remember where I picked it up, but I have been reading a publication called Kind News, Jr. Edition. It is a 4-page newspaper put out by the Humane Society Humane Society.org/Kids specifically for children.
In the issue I have, it talks about a unique program developed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Under current economic conditions, employees in all departments have been cut to the bone. Due to the large amount of territory each remaining officer must cover, they have a hard time catching poachers who illegally take wildlife such as bears, trout, and elk.
As part of the solution, the Department began training dogs to recognize the scent not only of the protected wildlife, but also of gunpowder. The dogs they use? Pooches from local shelters! What a great way to reduce overcrowding at shelters while giving the dogs meaningful work and contributing to the state’s well-being.
Because the state budget didn’t allow for the care of these K-9 employees, Fish and Game officers were paying for their partners’ vet care, food, and other expenses. The HSUS stepped in with a grant to help out.
Kudos to the California Department of Fish & Game and the HSUS for partnering to rescue shelter dogs as well as to protect the state’s wildlife.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Note to Kentucky: Dogs are NOT Targets
Did you see this story out of Jeffersonville, Kentucky today? According to CNN, someone actually used a Black Lab puppy for target practice. What is wrong with people?
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Newt’s Nook for Pit Bulls
Found this interesting story from Rachel Maddow when I was looking for something else. It seems Newt Gingrich gave an award to Dawn Rizos for her entrepreneurial spirit (although she was required to send him a $5,000 contribution in return).
Good Samaritan Rescues Dog
I don’t know where this happened, or who the guy is, but what a nice thing he did! Please let me know if you have any info on this. How great to see a happy ending!
Wild and Wacky Dog News
A few of the dog-related stories from People Magazine’s 10 weirdest animal stories of 2009:
Does Your Dog Improve Your Status?
What’s the first thing you think about when you ponder dogs in China – chop sticks, right? Finally, some good news from a country not known for human rights, let alone canine rights.
Flying Chihuahuas????
We posted a few weeks ago about the good work Katherine Heigl did in providing funding for a project to transport Chihuahuas from a California shelter to Nahua for adoption. (See the original post here.) Chihuahuas have recently surged as a status symbol in southern California, but many of the dogs are ending up in shelters when they don’t meet their owners’ expectations.
Saturday Survey: Do You Take Your Dog to Work?
I have friends who own their own business, and they take their three dogs to the office every day. A recent story from the St. Petersburg Times tells of a chocolate lab who worked in a BP station with his human until the state said the dog was no longer allowed to be there. What about you? Are you lucky enough to be allowed to bring your dog to work with you?
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German Shepherds Carrying on Princess Diana’s Landmine Work
Shortly after Princess Diana’s untimely death, do you remember seeing all of the pictures of her with children who had been injured after encountering landmines? I hadn’t realized it while she was alive, but apparently, Diana had a big interest in helping prevent such injuries by finding buried landmines and safely removing them. The pictures were quite heart-breaking.
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