Circovirus Ruled Out In Ohio Dog Deaths

Now that the Ohio Department of Agriculture has ruled out circovirus as the cause of the mysterious dog deaths in Ohio, canine activities are beginning to return to normal in parts of the state. In my home county (Stark), a dog park has re-opened, but a recent Humane Society Mutt Strut was cancelled due to the risk of infection.
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Should Anglers Bring Dogs to Public Fishing Spots?

dreamstime_xs_14008342Please welcome guest blogger Brian Rutherford. Brian is a freelance reporter who enjoys sharing tips about hunting and outdoor living.

Dogs are great hunting and fishing companions, and of course they can be quite useful as well. An avid fisherman understands the responsibility of having his animal with him and must be constantly aware of the dog and its actions. If you are considering taking your dog to your local fishing hole or out on the lake, there are few things you need to ask yourself: Continue reading Should Anglers Bring Dogs to Public Fishing Spots?

Saturday Survey: What Has Your Dog Destroyed?

Since I posted the picture of the panicked dog who ate through a door yesterday, and since my dear, sweet (HA!) Daisy chewed through my remote control this week, I thought an appropriate question for today’s survey would be to ask about what your dog has chewed or destroyed.

I can remember my dad saying our collie, Lady, nearly chewed the legs off of the picnic table when she was a pup. My dogs have always enjoyed a good piece of furniture.

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Until next time,
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