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OUTRAGEOUS: Puppy Stolen and Dumped On Side Of South Jersey Road

OUTRAGEOUS: Puppy Stolen and Dumped On Side Of South Jersey Road This piece of information is no exception. Brace yourselves. A family from Delaware had their dog stolen from them only for it to be disposed of on a South Jersey road in Pennsville, Salem County. What kind of person do you have to be to do something like that? Get our free mobile app NJ.com reports that a family from Hockessin, Delaware, which is about 20-25 minutes over the Delaware Memorial Bridge, reported their Pyredoodle puppy missing only to discover that it was a neighbor who took the dog. To add insult to injury, the puppy s not just any dog. It s got a job to do. The family s newest addition has a purpose: to serve as their son s therapy dog.

Time To Run With The Bulls

Time To Run With The Bulls No, not the horned bovines rampaging the streets of Pamplona, Spain, but the “bull” bluegills, those pugnacious males guarding the nests that have been the recent recipients of the procreation spawn load. Sure, these are sunfish, but not the 3-4 inch sunnies associated with kids, a Barbie or Spiderman push button outfit, a bobber and a nib of garden worm. Get our free mobile app These are the bruisers that will reach nine-inches, possibly longer and will approach the 3/4-pound mark. These are the pug-headed busters that will assault artificials with a ferocity that, based on respective size, certainly rival that of its larger kin, the largemouth and smallmouth bass. Their wide bodies put a bend in an ultra-light spinning rod and #3-5 weight fly rod as they turn broadside with their wide bodies and make strong, circular pulls.

BadaBing BadaBoom(er) in Delaware Bay

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Vineland Alerts Pet Owners About Possible Rabies From Rabid Fox

Vineland Alerts Pet Owners About Possible Rabies From Rabid Fox The Vineland Health Department is warning residents about a rabid fox that was loose in town for several days. The fox was exhibiting strange behavior in the area of Riviera Blvd, and attacked three people and chased two others before being caught last week. In a Facebook post, Robert Dickinson, Health Officer for the City of Vineland Health Department said the concern now is for pets or other wildlife that came into contact with the rabid fox. “We would like homeowners to examine their pets for wounds of unknown origin and if anything suspicious is found please see your veterinarian or contact the health department. We are also asking residents in the area to be watchful for any animals exhibiting strange behavior, signs of illness or undue aggression. We do not know at this time how long the fox has been ill, if it has attacked any other wildlife or if there are other foxes which could be rabid as well. Individua

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