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Dozens of farm animals killed in NE Washington The Seattle Times KREM reports Tuesday's attack was the second in the area in recent days and sheriff's deputies are on patrol, watching for the dogs. Friends of the owner of the animals attacked Friday, Sabrina Crooks and Stephen Hendricks, are nursing injured animals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skinned animal carcasses in Auburn may not be what they seem The Seattle Times The King County Sheriff's Office is looking into reports that mutilated dogs were found Tuesday along a road in Auburn, but the animals may be coyotes, not domestic dogs. By Susan Gilmore The King County Sheriff's Office is looking into reports that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Animal killed recently by coyote hunter in North Dakota was confirmed as a ... MiamiHerald.com By BRAD DOKKEN GRAND FORKS, ND -- Jim Davidson was traveling south on Interstate 29 between Grand Forks and Fargo one Sunday afternoon last October when he spotted a large gray animal cross in front of him from east to west. The animal then ran into a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Chicken Plop Bingo" fundraiser canceled amid animal rights concerns Petaluma Argus Courier But organizers have canceled the event after a complaint arose about the comfort of the animals involved in the game. While the person filing the complaint has not been identified, other animal rights activists have weighed in on the event, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mutilated Animals Found Dead Along King Co. Road KIRO Seattle The King County Sheriff's Office and Pasados Safe Haven are at odds over animals that were found skinned and decapitated along Kent-Black Diamond Road Southeast at Thomas Road Southeast near Auburn. Pasados Safe Haven, an animal rescue group, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dogs, as well as people, can have compulsive disorders Baltimore Sun Dodman discussed animals with compulsive behaviors, and said that new research may demonstrate that dogs who chase their tails (mostly terriers and herding breeds) might actually not be demonstrating a compulsive behavior, but instead could be autistic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Edmond Animal Shelter joins $100000 challenge Edmond Sun EDMOND — The City of Edmond Animal Welfare entered the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals challenge to win up to $100000 to benefit the shelter. Edmond Animal Welfare is the only shelter in Oklahoma competing in this challenge. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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