Posts with the tag 'Michael Vick'

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I hope every one had a wonderful holiday full of small dog love.
So this is old news now, but Michael Vick has headed off to jail to get a jump start on his prison term. He spent Thanksgiving at the Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Va. and enjoyed a pretty tradish meal of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, rice and sweet potato pie. He is scheduled to be officially sentenced on December 10. Big money Michael, come on big money! Stop on $400 and a trip to the Bahamas.

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Willie Nelson recently recorded a spot for tv supporting an anti-dogfighting bill in Georgia. Meanwhile, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kelly Ripa and Nathan Lane are helping to raise awareness for puppy mills this holiday. A press release issued by the US Humane Society says that these stars are not putting puppy mill cruelty on their holiday gift list. Dear Santa, I’ll take a baker’s dozen of small dogs, hold the puppy mill cruelty.
Michelle Maginnity, a psychology researcher from Canterbury University believes that dogs can read minds.
Congratulations to Oliver, a bullmastif who won the RSPCAs dog of the year competition.
I’ll drink to that:

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Today’s Small Dog Headlines:
Small Dog Shot To Death After Escaping Family’s Yard
Small dogs should have protection from cold
Ricocheting bullet killed dog owner
Tags: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kelly Ripa, Michael Vick, Nathan Lane, Santa
November 25th, 2007

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A recent article asks the essential question, cat or dog, which is better for the planet. The answer, according to Rodney van der Ree, senior ecologist at the Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, “…I would have to say that in terms of predation at least, cats are the worst offenders.” It’s official then, not only are small dogs magical, they are proven to reduce global warming! Al Gore missed that important fact in his movie.
Last night, police were called to a home in Porirua, New Zealand to deal with a “domestic incident.” The male resident wasn’t having it, and after sicking his dog on the police, who ended up firing at the pup 12 times and missing, he attempted to attach with bottles and a tomahawk.
Michael Vick’s dogs, “will be placed with families or put in a ’sanctuary.’” And by “sanctuary” do they mean the big farm up in the sky?
One more, biting the dust.
I’ll drink to that:

via Terrific Pets
Today’s Small Dog Headlines:
Miniature-sized dogs grow to become massive-sized trend
Bear Valley Springs officers find house with 23 dogs
Student Charged With Puppy Beating
Brave mum fights off savage dog
Bitten by dog, newborn dies
Man Accused of Trying to Drown Shih Tzu
Tags: Al Gore, Global Warming, Michael Vick, New Zealand
October 3rd, 2007

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The orders are just pouring in for the hybrid wolf puppies. To everyone who placed an order, delivery time is believed to be between 2 days and 14-15 years. I apologize in advance for any difficulties this may cause.

via Pup City
Michael Vick just can’t get enough.
And now, on to some good news. Congratulations to SETexas Yorkie Rescue with the National Maltese and Small Dog Rescue Alliance, the biggest, little small dog rescue in the US. Now, let’s see who can say that three times fast.
A sculpture of Jesus as a well-endowed dog is causing quite a stir in Sweden. The sculpture was installed on a roundabout in Skaanes Fagerhult, a town in the south of Sweden, but it disappeared within hours. “In Nordic countries the display of outlandish sculptures of dogs on roundabouts is a familiar art form which has become common in the past decade.” Can anyone confirm or deny? Photos please! I think I need to start planning a trip.
I’ll drink to that:

via Pup City
Today’s Small Dog Headlines:
Why Your Dog Gets Loopy During the Lunar Cycle
Sergeant pleads not guilty in death of police dog
Blast kills second bomb dog
Pa. measure would limit dog tethering
A romp with other dogs means trouble with the canines at home
Tags: Hybrid-Wolf Puppy, Lunar Cycles, Michael Vick, SETexas Yorkie Rescue with the National Maltese and Sma, Sweden
September 26th, 2007