Italian greyhounds at rest
October 16th, 2010
Rocco, left, and Enzo, the Italian greyhounds who live with Michelle Young of Orlando, rest gracefully on a patio chair. Rocco, 5, and Enzo, 3, are best buddies and always together, Michelle says, adding that their favorite activities are sunbathing, chasing squirrels, wrestling with each other, and getting lots of hugs, kisses and treats.
They have a nice picture of the dogs in the article also.
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November 25th, 2009
A mother of seven is accused of running a house of horrors for pets at her suburban Long Island home, forcing her children to help torture them and burying at least 20 dogs in her backyard _ animals neighbors now fear were beloved pets that mysteriously disappeared over the years.
Sharon McDonough pleaded not guilty last week to six counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty on suspicion of abusing five dogs and a cat found crammed into cages, covered in feces and urine, their coats matted with filth. A judge has taken away custody of the 43-year-old woman’s six young daughters.
What can you say about this but OMG!
Serena to dazzle $3.5m necklace
January 16th, 2009I thought my Italian Greyhound were spoiled. I was wrong.
Cerrone’s diamond designs have decorated some of the world’s biggest stars, such as Janet Jackson, Claudia Schiffer and Jennifer Lopez.
Even Cerrone’s pet, an Italian greyhound named Charlie, walks around in a diamond-encrusted collar.
You can read the entire story here.
Controversial Williamson Co. animal shelter program ends
June 12th, 2008[Editor] There hasn’t been any Italian Greyhounds news lately, so I will post some general dog news.
An animal shelter pulled the plug on a program promoting the adoption of black cats and dogs after criticism that the event would have taken place the same week as Juneteenth, a state holiday commemorating freedom for enslaved blacks in Texas.
The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter planned to reduce adoption fees June 14-20 for black-coated animals to $25 through a “Black is Beautiful” promotion, the Austin American-Statesman reported in its online edition Wednesday.
You can read the entire article here.
World’s First Rescued Italian Greyhound Service Dog Earns Awards
May 22nd, 2008A Service Dog’s loyalty, elegance, and devotion earn her “Best in Show” and “Most Elegant Award” at the annual “Cinco de Mayo” celebration.
Gracie, an Italian Greyhound rescued from a life of disability and loneliness was adopted and nurtured back to life five years ago by Diane Dike, Ph.D. Gracie and Diane have a remarkable bond that is impacting the world. Both have overcome life’s challenges to bring hope to many. At the recent Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 3, 2008, in Edwards, Colorado, Gracie wowed the crowd with her obedience, elegance, and showmanship. According to Jeremy Behling, “She stole the show.” The Edwards Rotary Club sponsored the event, and according to Behling, Vice President of Alpine Bank and devoted Rotarian, “We were fortunate to have Diane, Gracie, and Paul Dike of Second Chance with Saving Grace present.”
You can read entire article here.
Size matters at the dog park
May 12th, 2008My wife and I were trying out a dog park with our Italian Greyhounds and discovered this problem. Some Whippets decided to go after our dogs and it was very scary. After that scary encounter we never let our dogs loose in a dog park. We would find places away from the bigger dogs and it worked out better.
“The big dogs went after him like he was a rabbit,” said John Castle, owner of the small dog.
Recalling news stories about a Pomeranian that was killed by another dog recently in a dog park, he realized, “It could happen to me.”
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Children’s book author in Edwards on Saturday
May 5th, 2008The inspirational children’s story of Gracie and Diane Dike, Ph.D., “Gracie Comes Home,” book one in The Adventures of Gracie and Diane series, is now available in Spanish.
Book one introduces Gracie, the adorable Italian Greyhound, where she came from, and how she ended up homeless and needing surgery in a Colorado animal hospital. It also introduces her loving owner, Dike, who suffers from cryoglobulinemia, a rare, incurable and life-threatening blood disease that affects every aspect of her life. A deep and affectionate bond of friendship is formed in this triumphant story where a broken dog and struggling woman save each other.
You can read the entire article here.
Investigation continues in dog breeder case
April 28th, 2008[Editor] I have been hearing about case like this more and more. Good intentions that have gone wrong.
Some of the dogs had mange, other skin diseases, infections and injured limbs. The dogs — which included Boston terrier, Chihuahua, Italian greyhound, Maltese, papillon, Dalmatian, poodle and Norwegian elkhound breeds — were taken to the South Wood County Humane Society and other shelters in the state.
You can read the article here.
Investigators look for cause of Northampton house fire
April 24th, 2008[Editor] Very scary. I am sure it would be very hard to get my dogs out because they would freak!
In the confusion, O’Connell’s 2-year-old Italian greyhound named Toby escaped his house and there was a frantic 20-minute search before he was located at a nearby medical building.
You can read the article here.
Event is for, by the dogs
April 12th, 2008Other faculty members and their pets, as well as students, made up much of the crowd. A boxer sniffed cocker spaniels. An Italian greyhound huddled in its owner’s arms. Daisy, who belongs to student Allie Scherer, come in a pink tutu. Pets and humans alike enjoyed the warm, sunny weather.
“I think it’s awesome,” said Mike. “The students dreamed up this fundraiser on their own, without any input from us. They just told me this is when it’s going to happen, no questions asked.”
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