Showing 108 posts from July 2009
Letting your dog off leash at Patterson Park — if and when it becomes legal — will most likely carry a fee, city officials said at a Thursday night meeting to discuss proposals that range from creating off-leash hours to building a dog park.
Described by Baltimore Sun Unleashed’s Jill Rosen as heated, the meeting drew [...]
Maybe I’ve been here before
I know this room, I’ve walked this floor
I used to live alone before I knew you
I’ve seen your flag on the marble arch
Love is not a victory march
It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah …
What brings me to quote Leonard Cohen?
Because – Hallelujah! — I’ve completed my book manuscript, that major [...]
One of the Bauer family’s two Blue Lacy game dogs returned after it went missing in the wake of Hurricane Ike.
But, after nearly ten months, they’d all but given up on seeing the second one again.
Earlier this month, after another resident of the neighborhood spotted the second dog, she was reunited with the family, 14 [...]
A new home has been found for Clyde, the blind border collie, and his guide dog, Bonnie, both of whom were found wandering on a country road in Suffolk, England.
More than 500 people came forward to offer a home to Bonnie and Clyde, who the Meadowgreen Dog Rescue center insisted not be separated, according to [...]
That glob to your left is a stem cell — the type that’s been used to treat more than 1,700 arthritic dogs in the U.S.
“Adult” stem cells and are found throughout the body — in dogs and humans — and can be harvested from fat tissue, expanded and then injected into the area of injury or [...]





