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The DogChannel Newswire (10-06-07)

Stay up-to-date with the latest dog news from all around the country.

The Dog Who Couldn’t Bark
A dog left tied to a veterinary clinic’s door had a rare muscular disease that, though it's normally treatable, went untreated for so long that his jaw fused shut, The Baltimore Sun reports.
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Neighbor Rescues Nearly-Drowned Dog From Bathtub
A California man who allegedly tried to drown one of his dogs was charged with a felony count of animal cruelty. A neighbor rescued the dog, administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and took him to a veterinary hospital, FOX News Los Angeles reports.
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Landscaping With Your Dogs in Mind
Dog experts say dogs and well-crafted yards can coexist, it just takes some planning, patience and dedication, The Houston Chronicle reports.
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Read to a Dog Program Returns to Wisconsin Library
The program pairs therapy dogs with children who may be self-conscious about their reading skills in an effort to improve literacy, Oshkosh Northwestern (Wisconsin) reports.
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High-Wire Act Saves Dog Who Was Trapped for Hours
A hunting dog was trapped on a rock formation for 36 hours after he chased a raccoon. Firefighters used repelling gear to rescue the dog, The New Philadelphia Times-Reporter reports.
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Posted: October 6, 2007, 5 a.m. EST

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