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Thursday, August 22, 2002
LettuceThink, a web log by Jacob E. Warren, aspiring writer, put Dog News in his bookmarks under the heading "Unique": 'I'm a "cat person," but this is just too weird not to bookmark.' (His favorites include the Open Sewer, but Dog News gets its own unique category; hmm....)

Jacob also reads The Morning News (black and white and read all over),  "a Web-based broadsheet, publishing new articles every weekday. Each issue is free. Each article is free. Even our services are free, for the right price." It's managed by two guys with full-time day jobs: Rosecrans Baldwin and Andrew Womack. They accept submissions which fit within their topics of interest. (Hmm... couldn't find their email address anywhere...) Morning News is sublimely beautiful in both its layout and format. A web version of a morning newspaper; it goes down well with one's morning coffee...
Dog pound suspends dog shootings KY  Officials were forced suspend shooting stray dogs "after a home video showed the pound manager, Ted Chisolm, shooting the animals in the head." Prior to the suspension, up to 800 dogs a year were dispatched by a bullet. "I'm not against using needles on these dogs, but I want to know what it costs," Magistrate David Brown said. "I'm not an inhumane fella." Additional costs for humane euthanasia could run up to $30,000 per year. [The Louisville Channel]

"Most animal welfare groups and the American Veterinary Medical Association recommend intravenous injection of sodium pentobarbital for the euthanasia of companion animals..." [Daily Press Jun 17 2002]

July 19, 2002: Dog Pound's Days Numbered
July 17, 2002: Animal Shelter Shoots Dogs

Related: Dog euthanasia: a dirty little secret, Many states run animal gas chambers  Let's not forget what eventually happens to that euthanized pet: Outcry Over Pets in Pet Food "The practice of boiling down euthanized dogs and cats for industrial fat and protein caused an uproar in St. Louis." [Common Dreams]
Dog stabbed while defending owner UK A man was saved by his Irish bull terrier when a man assaulted him. The dog was stabbed four times in the chest while leaping up to save his owner. When his owner made a remark to a woman passerby, the assailant lept into action... [This is Brighton] (wonder what he said... )

Police officer shoots family dog "A Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer responding to a residential burglar alarm Wednesday shot and killed the family dog that was approaching him." Police carry pepper spray as an another alternative to firing a gun. The head of [Internal Affairs] "declined to comment when asked why the dog was shot, rather than kicked or sprayed." The shooting is under investigation... [Herald Tribune]

Jailed: man who beat pit bull PA Police arrested a man who brutally stalked and beat a docile pit bull. "Security video at the laundromat shows the dog, Rakim, limping in, leaving a trail of pawprints in blood, stalked by a man carrying a wooden bat who then brutally hit the dog another 15 times. SPCA says the dog had no behavioral problems..." [KYW NewsRadio] 

Dog Hangs Himself, Saved By CPR OH "A German shepherd was brought back to life after hanging himself from a car window." The owner saw "Moses wasn't breathing, his eyes were glazed and his tongue had turned black." His owner gave him CPR with the help of a passerby and the dog has since made a complete recovery... [NewsNet 5] (a compelling argument for why dogs need seat belts and why owners should learn CPR)

Dog, burned in acid spill, survives Sara Lee Corp has agreed to pay for expensive treatments for a dog injured after 2,000 gallons of sulfuric acid spilled from a tank on factory grounds and ran into neighboring yards. "Sandy, a German shepherd mix, suffered severe burns on her paws walking in runoff from the spill Aug. 5, which ran under a fence from the factory onto a neighboring property." The dog  has had two toes amputated, a blood transfusion and may lose a foot... [Winston-Salem Journal]