Pay no attention to the small dog behind the curtain
April 20th, 2007
You can get anything over the internet these days. You can book travel, or obtain a home, a car, music, friendship, and now, you can even train your small dog. Thank you Al Gore, for creating the internets!
Now there are claims that the poisoned pet food may have been intentional, in an attempt to boost the protein content in the food!

via Dog Central
CPR saves the life of yet another pup, for the second time this week. A Dallas man rescued his pup from drowning and revived him by performing CPR, poolside. An important thing to note, “the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation are the same in dogs as humans, except that dogs must be placed on their sides and rescue breaths must be given through the nose.” The article also points out that the Dallas Texas chapter of the American Red Cross even offers animal first-aid courses, complete with animal mannequins! I’d like to see that. Here’s a quick guide to animal CPR.
I’ll drink to that:

via Terrific Pets
Today’s Small Dog Headlines:
China Blocks U.S. Inspectors Seeking Answers to Pet Poisonings
Bradford woman warns her neighbors to keep pets inside
Firefighters Rescue Chihuahua From East Bay House Fire
Dog auction sparks protest Puppy mills targeted
Policy makers should look closer at owners, not just dogs
Cops investigate gunfire during dog mauling
Search On After 2 Caught On Camera Stealing Puppy
Entry Filed under: APRIL 2007,CPR,dog,dogs,internet,mannequin,puppy,small dogs


2 Comments Add your own
1. Steve | April 22nd, 2007 at 5:01 pm
Let’s get some more pictures of Stewart up in this motherfucker!
(said as if spoken by the singer at Arthur’s Tavern)
2. peterandthehare | April 26th, 2008 at 8:13 am
immensely enjoyable round-up of small dogs and what they are currently doing in the news (building a tent with the propenty section).
special praise must go to this combination of tags:
“internet, mannequin, puppy, small dogs”
well done. i like the word mannequin.
thnx.
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