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Source:: Associated Press, October 30, 2009

Four-legged screen stars are vying for the Fido Film Awards, billed as the canine equivalent of the Oscars.

Nominees announced Friday include the animated dog stars of “Bolt” and “Up,” the titular mutt in “Marley and Me” and — in a rare non-canine choice — the dapper, George Clooney-voiced “Fantastic Mr. Fox.”

They are competing for prizes in categories including historical hound, rom-com rover and comedy canine.

Award organizer Toby Rose said the past year had scene “an unprecedented run of dog successes at the international box office.”

The Fidos call themselves the world’s first international awards for canine screen stars. The winners will be chosen by a panel of British film critics and announced at a Nov. 22 ceremony in London.

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Source: CBS News, September 28, 2009 Over the last 20 years, the Love Me Tender animal rescue in central Tennessee has rounded up more than 1,000 abandoned dogs. And although most are timid and untrusting, one Rottweiler named Ella was notably different. “I could just tell right away she was somebody’s baby. She just didn’t act like [...]
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Source: PR.com, September 26, 2009 For Pits’ Sake, Inc. today announced the launch of the award-winning Knock Out Dog Fighting program in Dothan, Alabama. “We are excited to have the opportunity to share the best practices of our anti-dog fighting program so our success can be replicated in Alabama,” said Kris Crawford, Founder of the Knock [...]
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Source: Chicago Sun Times, September 22, 2009 Cook County Sheriff’s police have arrested three people allegedly involved in a dogfighting ring based at a home that also serves as a daycare facility in west suburban Maywood. The sheriff’s department Animal Crimes Unit found a dog with its eye ripped out, a dog with a leg twisted backward [...]
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Research from Brigham Young University (BYU) gives new meaning to the expression “babes in the woods.” It turn out, babies may not be as naive as we once thought — especially where their canine counterparts are concerned. A new study shows that babies can “speak dog” (or at least comprehend it), even with little or no [...]
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