Holding out for a Hiro - Bucks Herald
July 28, 2008 on 2:30 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No CommentsSIX-month-old Hiro, a male miniature Schnauzer/Norfolk Terrier Cross, joins the scamps today. He is owned by The Hussey family, who tell us he is a very good boy as well as being a hit with the ladies! Also joining the scamps is Busta. He is owned by More
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has told Tyson Foods Inc. to stop labeling chicken as “raised without antibiotics” after the agency said it made a mistake in approving that term, but Tyson disputed the finding Monday and said it hopes to win More
Seneca County Fair ~ (Tiffin) July 21-27 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., Seneca County Fairgrounds, 100 Hopewell Avenue. The Seneca County Fair has something for everyone with livestock exhibits, arts and crafts, antique farm machinery, harness racing More
Pit bulls were originally bred for a genetic propensity to race across a pit, attack another dog totally without provocation, and keep on attacking until the other dog is dead. This doesn’t make the dog “evil,” but it does mean that the dog can be More
Fala, the canine companion of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is arguably the most famous dog in American history. In his day, every American knew who Fala was, said Frances K. Delmar, who coordinates programs for Hopewell Furnace National More
EDMOND I received a rather interesting letter from a gentlemen who owns a miniature schnauzer. For the sake of brevity I won t print the entire letter, but the essence was that his schnauzer is a first-rate escape artist, but apparently has no More
Denise Mann - MedicineNet.com
July 24, 2008 on 8:24 am | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No CommentsDenise Mann is a freelance health writer in New York City. Her articles regularly appear on WebMD, Rheumawire (jointandbone.org), Woman’s World magazine, Arthritis Today magazine, and special sections of the Wall Street Journal . Mann was awarded the More
Whether he wins or loses, Democrat Barack Obama has a crucial promise to keep after the election in November: getting his daughters a dog. We won’t know until then if that dog or any of Republican John McCain’s menagerie of 24 pets from dogs and More
Seneca County Fair ~ (Tiffin) July 21-27 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., Seneca County Fairgrounds, 100 Hopewell Avenue. The Seneca County Fair has something for everyone with livestock exhibits, arts and crafts, antique farm machinery, harness racing More
Dear Heloise: My husband and I have a 5-pound Yorkshire terrier who travels with us most of the time. Here are a couple of our own pet travel hints. We carry in our wallets a credit-card-size pet ID card that I designed on our home computer. The More
City buildings inspectors found no structural problems Monday with the metal balcony or railing of a second-floor Roscoe Village condominium from which a man fell to his death. Matthew Fergus, 26, of the 2100 block of West Belmont Avenue died Sunday More
The big debate: Pit bulls - Tucson Citizen
July 17, 2008 on 7:15 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No CommentsPit bulls were originally bred for a genetic propensity to race across a pit, attack another dog totally without provocation, and keep on attacking until the other dog is dead. This doesn’t make the dog “evil,” but it does mean that the dog can be Go
Miniature Schnauzers may fail navigational test - Edmond Sun
July 17, 2008 on 11:00 am | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No CommentsEDMOND I received a rather interesting letter from a gentlemen who owns a miniature schnauzer. For the sake of brevity I won t print the entire letter, but the essence was that his schnauzer is a first-rate escape artist, but apparently has no More
At an age when most children learn division, Ernesto Bertarelli studied the pharmaceutical business. His father, head of the drug-making company Serono, took his son to company meetings and industry conferences starting when he was just seven years More
The big debate: Pit bulls - Tucson Citizen
July 13, 2008 on 11:24 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No CommentsPit bulls were originally bred for a genetic propensity to race across a pit, attack another dog totally without provocation, and keep on attacking until the other dog is dead. This doesn’t make the dog “evil,” but it does mean that the dog can be Go
After 75 years in the doghouse, the humble bulldog is back on the list of Top 10 favorite breeds, both in Manhattan and in the nation. The stocky sports mascot muscled the miniature schnauzer out of 10th spot on the annual national list, which was Go
For not-so-famous, a few dog tales - Reading Eagle
July 10, 2008 on 2:48 am | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No Comments
Fala, the canine companion of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is arguably the most famous dog in American history. In his day, every American knew who Fala was, said Frances K. Delmar, who coordinates programs for Hopewell Furnace National
Source: www.readingeagle.com
College students sold on stripper poles - MSNBC
Summer is fast coming to end, and it’s the time of year when our nation’s youth begin heading back to college with a packing list that most likely includes the usual items laptops, iPods, backpacks. Now one company wants our best and brightest to
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
The big debate: Pit bulls - Tucson Citizen
Pit bulls were originally bred for a genetic propensity to race across a pit, attack another dog totally without provocation, and keep on attacking until the other dog is dead. This doesn’t make the dog “evil,” but it does mean that the dog can be
Source: www.tucsoncitizen.com
The big debate: Pit bulls - Tucson Citizen
July 6, 2008 on 7:24 pm | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No Comments
Pit bulls were originally bred for a genetic propensity to race across a pit, attack another dog totally without provocation, and keep on attacking until the other dog is dead. This doesn’t make the dog “evil,” but it does mean that the dog can be
Source: www.tucsoncitizen.com
For not-so-famous, a few dog tales - Reading Eagle
Fala, the canine companion of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is arguably the most famous dog in American history. In his day, every American knew who Fala was, said Frances K. Delmar, who coordinates programs for Hopewell Furnace National
Source: www.readingeagle.com
Which pup for Obama? - Newstrack India
Washington, July 5 (ANI): Just a few months left before the presidential election and it’s time to get the Obama’s a dog. They have none. The Washington Post says that the Democratic Presidential nominee has promised his two daughters — Malia and
Source: www.newstrackindia.com
Alabama’s Right-Wing Press Can’t Grasp the Siegelman Case - OpEdNews.com
July 1, 2008 on 2:45 am | In Miniature Schnauzer News & Views | No Comments
How dense is Alabama’s right-wing mainstream press when it comes to coverage of the Don Siegelman case and the evolving Bush Justice Department scandal? We get a clue today from an editorial in The Birmingham News . The News’ braintrust has decided
Source: www.opednews.com
‘American dog‘ offers bark, breed and variety - Star-Gazette
So far, reality shows may have tested every vital skill. We’ve seen people sing, dance, act, fight and cook. We’ve seen them design clothes and hair and rooms. We’ve seen them model clothes, eat bugs, lose weight, merely survive. Is there anything
Source: www.stargazette.com
For handlers, shows are the best doggone hobby - Daily Oklahoman
For dog lovers, the Oklahoma City Summer Classic dog Show held at the Cox Convention Center on Sunday was the place to be. Battle of the backfields: Which team has the State Rep. Terry Hyman dies in farm accident Reports: Model dies in apparent
Source: www.newsok.com
With just minutes to flee a fire, think what you’d take - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
It’s not something anyone wants to imagine. But it’s hard to avoid when the sun continues to rise fiery orange, the horizon remains smoky and hundreds of residents are confronting the fragility of home as they flee fires. If home is where the heart
Source: www1.pressdemocrat.com
Canine companions pampered during Woofstock - Herald & Review
DECATUR - Some might say it’s a canine’s world. Hundreds of pooches of different pedigrees, mixed breeds, sizes and ages led their owners around on the green grassy carpet behind Macon Resources Inc. on Saturday. The dogs’ personalities shined at the
Source: www.herald-review.com
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