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Woman with service dog says Uber drivers refused to pick her up

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A Winnipeg woman who is blind says she was left waiting in the cold after not one, but two Uber drivers refused to give her a ride because of her service dog.
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Volunteer pilots fly injured, stray dogs for treatment

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Pilots Jeremy Hall and Angelo Peterson-Valdez fly injured and stray dogs from communities in northern Ontario to the Greater Toronto Area for veterinary treatment.
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Winnipeg group rescues between 30 and 60 dogs a month.

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Katie Powell is the founder of Save a Dog Network Canada and devotes all her spare time to working with reserves and First Nations communities to help rescue dogs.
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Diamonds for dogs: Meet the jeweller who created this €755,000 dog necklace

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Nathalie Knauf has a story to tell. It starts with a childhood incident that ignited her fondness for dogs and led her to become an enthusiastic champion of canine welfare. Find out more here.
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Belgian church opens mass for animals

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Dozens of animal owners travelled to the Belgian town of Saint Hubert in the Ardennes region on Thursday to attend an annual animal blessing ceremony organized by the Saint-Hubert Basilica
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One Good Thing: Driver Makes Wrong Turn and Saves Family’s Lives In Fire

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Brendan Birk accidentally took the wrong turn on a drive home and stumbled upon a house fire. The good samaritan jumped into action and saved the family although they did lose their five dogs and their house.
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‘Each dog has a unique nose’: South Korea tests out 'nose print' ID for national pet registration

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Each dog's nose is as unique as a human fingerprint, says AI and biometrics company iSciLab.
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Hindu festival honours man's best friend

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Nepal worshipped man's best friend with its Hindu Festival of Dogs on Monday, during which residents and tourists put garlands around the necks of dogs and fed them treats. The tradition originates in Nepal, which struggles to deal with...
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Dogs learn to save owners from natural disasters

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More than 30 dogs graduated on Monday from a dog rescue school in Mexico City, where they learned to save their owners in case of natural disasters.
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Westminster Hall officials stop mourners ‘trying to smuggle in dogs’ to Queen’s lying in state

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Officials monitoring Westminster Hall reportedly stopped six mourners from entering premises to see the Queen’s coffin lying in state.The “airport security” style procedures have also seen elderly mourners deprived of hand sanitiser and...
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Turkish court blocks ‘killer app' that locates stray dogs

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An app that allowed users to upload the location of stray dogs has been ordered to shut down by a court in Turkey.
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Celebrating National Dog Day With a Very Special Guest

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August 26 is National Dog Day! To celebrate, Polly Baird from the New York Therapy Animals organization and her dog Tommy joined Cheddar News to talk about the benefits of therapy animals.
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Bar in New Jersey hosts 'yappy hour' for dogs

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Three days a week, a bar in New Jersey hosts 'yappy hour' where dogs can be off leash to dig in the sand, run on the deck and play in plastic pools, all under the watchful eye of 'doggy bouncers' who ensure safe socialization.
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Rescuers rush to bring dogs to Canada before ban

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Animal rescuers are rushing to bring dogs into Canada before a ban on importing dogs from 113 countries considered high risk for rabies comes into effect.
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Vancouver looks for ways to manage booming geese population

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Officials in Vancouver are asking the public to help them locate geese nests so staff can replace the eggs with frozen ones in a process known as addling. The city’s hoping this is one way it can control a booming geese population that’s...
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Canadian vet travels to Ukraine to help hundreds of pets left behind by war

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Dr. Cliff Redford talks about his experience providing medical supplies and veterinary care in a Lviv shelter, home to hundreds of pets separated from their owners during the chaos of war.
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Italy: Wild boars rampage across farms, enter cities

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Why the hunt for wild boars has taken on greater meaning in Italy.
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'The river just took it under' says B.C. couple who lost entire farm to floodwaters

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Paul and Pam Velt describe watching their home in Merritt, B.C., get swept away by the flooding on Monday afternoon.
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Why Haitian migrants are fleeing Chile to seek asylum in the US

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Haitian migrants are leaving Chile and taking a dangerous journey up north to the US border - we hear their tales of discrimination, racism and police brutality.
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Bio-detection dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19

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Dogs trained by sniffing clothes worn by people with COVID-19 are part of a U.K. study that researchers hope will lead to detecting the virus at airports and other mass gatherings.
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Ottawa putting new restrictions on puppy imports

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is putting new restrictions on the import of puppies, including requiring veterinarians to sign off on dogs’ health at the point of origin and mandatory quarantine upon arrival in Canada.
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Federal agents raid puppy importers

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CBC News has learned officials have moved in on some businesses that import puppies, accusing them of falsifying documents. But one importer says she’s been unfairly targeted, leading to the death of three puppies.
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Huge increase in UK dog theft blamed on COVID-19 restrictions

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Dog theft in the UK has gone up by a whopping 250 per cent in 2020.
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S Africa mine expansion plan brings death, division to KZN community

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A small village in rural South Africa is caught up in a dispute over the expansion of a mine that has divided friends and neighbours. It’s also pitted businesses against traditions and the environment.