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Dog-buying tips
The American Dog Breeders Association and Humane Society of the United States each offer tips when considering buying a dog or puppy. Here are a few from the Humane Society:
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - The Forum - News
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The American Dog Breeders Association and Humane Society of the United States each offer tips when considering buying a dog or puppy. Here are a few from the Humane Society:
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - The Forum - News
Many dog breeders remain unregulated
Puppies unable to walk or move because their feet would fall through gaps in the wire floor. A Catahoula leopard dog with its left front leg torn open, the bone visible. More than a dozen dogs soiled in their own feces in unclean kennels. Those are just a few of the violations inspectors found at federally licensed dog breeding operations in North Dakota and Minnesota in the past few years.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Puppies unable to walk or move because their feet would fall through gaps in the wire floor. A Catahoula leopard dog with its left front leg torn open, the bone visible. More than a dozen dogs soiled in their own feces in unclean kennels. Those are just a few of the violations inspectors found at federally licensed dog breeding operations in North Dakota and Minnesota in the past few years.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - The Forum - News
HEALTH AND WELLNESS: True grit
Suffering a broken neck and severe spinal cord injury, David Sparby is determined to regain the use of his legs
David Sparby has been a quadriplegic since Jan. 21, 2006, the day an 800-pound square hay bale fell from a height of 10 feet, breaking his neck and causing a contusion in his spinal cord. “You could feel all of a sudden everything was trickling out of your body, then there was nothing,” David said. He initially was taken by ambulance to Northwest Medical Center in Thief River Falls, then transported to Altru Health System in Grand Forks where he received surgery to fuse the injured vertebrae.
Saturday, April, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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Suffering a broken neck and severe spinal cord injury, David Sparby is determined to regain the use of his legs
David Sparby has been a quadriplegic since Jan. 21, 2006, the day an 800-pound square hay bale fell from a height of 10 feet, breaking his neck and causing a contusion in his spinal cord. “You could feel all of a sudden everything was trickling out of your body, then there was nothing,” David said. He initially was taken by ambulance to Northwest Medical Center in Thief River Falls, then transported to Altru Health System in Grand Forks where he received surgery to fuse the injured vertebrae.
Saturday, April, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
N.D. floods leave some college students homeless
One college student had her mind full of nursing rotations, job interviews, board exams and bridesmaids’ dresses. But that was before water filled her basement and left her homeless.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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One college student had her mind full of nursing rotations, job interviews, board exams and bridesmaids’ dresses. But that was before water filled her basement and left her homeless.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Pets wait out floods in shelters
Chased from their homes by the menacing Red River, Davis and Delbert took a break from their cramped quarters inside a makeshift shelter to enjoy a walk in the brisk air. They had reason to feel a little frisky: They're Labrador Retrievers.
Monday, March, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Chased from their homes by the menacing Red River, Davis and Delbert took a break from their cramped quarters inside a makeshift shelter to enjoy a walk in the brisk air. They had reason to feel a little frisky: They're Labrador Retrievers.
Monday, March, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Beth Siverhus, Warroad, Minn., letter: Hunters, let's all get the lead out
Who would have thought it would take such a small amount of lead to make this large bird so ill? Who could have known how much lead ammunition is hurting and killing our treasured eagles? I didn’t. But I do now.
Thursday, December, 04, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Who would have thought it would take such a small amount of lead to make this large bird so ill? Who could have known how much lead ammunition is hurting and killing our treasured eagles? I didn’t. But I do now.
Thursday, December, 04, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Artificial surface becoming more popular for pets
AKRON, Ohio — Dog owners are starting to dig this grass, largely because their pets can’t.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - The Akron Beacon Journal - Community
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AKRON, Ohio — Dog owners are starting to dig this grass, largely because their pets can’t.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - The Akron Beacon Journal - Community
Legal Notices
Saturday, October, 27, 2007 - - Public Notices
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Saturday, October, 27, 2007 - - Public Notices
POLICE BLOTTER: Road sign keeps pickup from rolling over
A reflective road sign kept a pickup from rolling over when it skidded on gravel about 5 p.m. Thursday just outside of East Grand Forks.
Friday, May, 04, 2007 - Herald Staff Reports - News
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A reflective road sign kept a pickup from rolling over when it skidded on gravel about 5 p.m. Thursday just outside of East Grand Forks.
Friday, May, 04, 2007 - Herald Staff Reports - News
