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Subscriber only A Sunshine Coast dog owner is warning others to rethink how they play fetch after her pet was stabbed through its neck in a brutal accident. Kate Gazzard was throwing a stick for her assistance dog Boots when their walk took a traumatic turn. The Buderim doctor said the stick she threw landed into the ground and as Boots pounced to retrieve it, it wedged inside his body. It went into his mouth, punctured through his throat, punctured through his oesophagus, punctured through his neck and chest and into his right shoulder, she said. Boots then dropped down to the ground and was basically gasping for breath and essentially dying in front of me.
Dalmatian Amber desperate to live a pain-free life
The 11-month-old Dalmatian has a joint disorder and needs an operation
Amber the Dalmatian needs surgery to allow her to live a pain-free life
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A young Dalmatian is facing major surgery to let her live a pain free life.
Stray cat gets lifesaving operation - thanks to CoventryLive readers
Sooty is recovering well
Sooty the cat had a necrotic tail but is on the mend thanks to donations from CoventryLive readers
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A stray cat has a bright future thanks to CoventryLive readers.
Sooty was taken in by Leanne Cordner of Best Friends Sanctuary – but it soon became apparent that he had a necrotic tail and would die without an operation.
DuPage, Kane and Kendall County youth can explore interests with 4-H virtual clubs and events
In February and March, the University of Illinois Extension-DuPage, Kane and Kendall is offering a variety of short-term clubs and one-time special learning events. Youth, age 8 to 18, can learn about dog care, skill training, fun tricks, and more in a six-week Dog Training Spin Club. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer, 2016
Posted1/28/2021 9:50 PM
DuPage, Kane and Kendall County youth can discover the arts and sciences with 4-H interactive virtual meetings and hands-on activities to do at home.
In February and March, University of Illinois Extension is hosting a variety of short-term clubs and one-time special learning events, all available online, with something for ages 5 to 18.