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Police lack training for dog encounters, say experts
Experts and groups who have studied the issue of police shooting pet canines say officers everywhere need better training on how to deal with dogs. That's after a pit bull named Zeus was killed by Windsor police in a west end apartment....
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An artist in N.L. hopes his paintings of streets dogs in Nicaragua helps local ones at the SPCA
Artist Robert Mellin has a series of miniature paintings on display at the Emma Butler Gallery in downtown St. John’s. The CBC’s Francesca Swann stopped by to see the watercolours and chat with Mellin about the paintings and how he hopes...
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Off-leash debate divides Wolfville dog owners
A park in Wolfville is changing the rules around taking dogs off-leash. It comes after reports of an increase in dog bites. As Giuliana Grillo reports, dog owners are on different sides of the fence on the issue.
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Community rallies around 5-year-old girl attacked by dogs
Members of a Winnipeg housing co-op are rallying around a five-year-old girl after she was attacked by two large dogs as she was walking in a common area just steps from her home.
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Deadly discovery leads to rescue of 100+ dogs in Brooklyn
The ACC arrived back to the scene Friday morning just before 12 p.m. after the mandatory vacate order was placed on the building on Thursday.
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Water main break sends water flowing down street in Palisades Park
Palisades Park Police blocking off Eighth Street between Central Boulevard and Brinkerhoff Avenue for the repairs.
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Iqaluit city council passes bylaw that allows loose animals to be killed 24 hours after capture
There's a new bylaw in Iqaluit and it's not without controversy. City council has passed an amendment that allows impounded dogs with city licence tags to be killed sooner than before. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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Do you look like your pet?
Renata Roma, a post-doctoral fellow and research associate at the University of Saskatchewan, works with the Pawsitive Connections Lab. She's been combing through the research to find out if our dogs really are our doppelgangers. She...
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Disease-carrying ticks are showing up in greater numbers, earlier in B.C.
Ticks are showing up in greater numbers in B.C., and earlier in the season. Not all ticks are created equal but most carry some kind of pathogen. The black-legged tick is known for spreading a bacteria that causes Lyme disease in humans....
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Disease-carrying ticks are showing up earlier in B.C., and in greater numbers
Ticks are showing up earlier and in greater numbers in B.C., spreading pathogens such as the one that causes Lyme disease. Cases of that have gone up nationwide by more than 5,000 since 2009. CBC medical columnist Melissa Lem explains...
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Mother-daughter duo living out of an SUV after fleeing La Ronge fires
Joslynn Thedorf and her 11-year-old daughter Hayleigh are calling their silver SUV — parked in a Prince Albert parking lot — their home for the time being. They joined the convoy that left La Ronge earlier this week as wildfires advanced...
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People had to leave their pets behind to escape the wildfires. Here's who's helping
Volunteers are trying to help those animals left behind when people evacuated La Ronge, Sask., and the surrounding area.
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An 8-year-old Cockapoo named Fritz is on the mend after being attacked in Sunset Park
Fritz was hospitalized with puncture wounds, severe bruising and broken ribs.
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Milkshake is a 'go with the flow' kind of dog
This 3-year-old is ready for his furever home.
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Winsted woman accused of mistreating 40 dogs arraigned on Norwalk animal cruelty, property damage charges
Sarah Smolak’s hearing was brief but still drew a crowd of animal advocates.
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Reporting for duty: 4 dogs and 1 horse join Calgary police team
The Calgary Police Service held a ceremony to present the newest members of the canine and mounted units with their badges.