Herald/STEVE TRAYNOR - Killeen Daily Herald
June 7, 2008 on 10:45 pm | In Labrador Retriever News& Views |
Of all the tasks Maj. Randall Baucom had to deal with when he deployed to Iraq in 2007, what to do with his two Labrador retriever-mix dogs gave him the most pause. Baucom, a 1st Cavalry Division public affairs officer at Fort Hood, found a solution
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Owners of dog shot on Wednesday claim the dog was not a threat to the police officer that shot and killed the dog. Cameo was shot after he charged an officer, but last Easter she was dyed pink. Press file photo. The anger and sadness in the Holmes
Look closely at the doggies in the window - Patriot Ledger
Nancy Pitnof will not make the same mistake twice. She bought a puppy in December from Linda Snow, the owner of Missy s puppy Land, the Stoughton store that has been linked to a house in Randolph where nearly 90 neglected dogs were discovered last
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Look forward to seeing more of your furry friends. ANGELA PATTERSON | apatterson@tennessean.com | 259-8287 From Bob in Edgefield: “The Middle Tennessee Labrador Retriever Rescue located in Edgefield is seeking foster homes for rescued Labrador
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THE VILLAGES London spends his days and nights on the job, waiting to be called into action. He is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. He doesn t use a phone, and it usually takes just one word for him to come to attention. London is a
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