Willy Wonka & the small dog factory
January 17th, 2007
I am truly touched by the support for small dog alopecia. Small dog alopecia awareness is essential if we want to save small dogs like this:
Here’s a quite severe case:
via costume dogs
I posted this as a headline yesterday, but in case you didn’t notice, I wanted to bring everyone’s attention to the news that Yorkshire Terriers were voted the #2 purebred dog in the US. Labradors were voted #1, clearly this is a terrorist conspiracy.
Today’s Small Dog Headlines:
Dog Rescued After Being Buried Alive: “PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Whimpers a man heard while doing yard work turned out to be a dog buried alive in a neighbor’s backyard. Robbie Wilson said he peaked over his fence and saw the dog’s nose poking out of the ground Sunday, a day after he first heard the cries for help. It was not known how long the dog was buried.”
Law changed so dog can return to barbershop: Ohio hound is back and greeting customers after state’s rules are altered
Race is on to save puppy’s life: “Adoable puppy Frank is doomed to die unless his owners can raise the cash for a £3,000 operation which will save him and enable him to live a normal life.”
Lawsuit dropped against woman who tried to save puppy
Dog Saved from Cold
Dog survives bullets, seeks adoptive home
Fido Friendly, for traveling dog people
Entry Filed under: JANUARY 2007




2 Comments Add your own
1. Stephanie | January 17th, 2007 at 7:00 pm
It’s so sad that all these little dogs are going bald. Also. I would like to be the owner of that little dog in the oompa loompa costume. Can you arrange this smalldogarific???
2. Jeanne | January 18th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
These pictures are truly amazing. I am also thrilled to hear that the world is taking notice of what I have always known: the superiority of yorkies. Amen!
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