Whiskers and Tails
226 W. Colorado Ave
In the alley
Telluride, CO 81435
ph: 970.728.3664
fax: 970.728.8068
owner
Mid summer season is that time of year where it seems like there's never enough lotion. Don't forget that sometimes your dog feels that same way. How about adding a little sardine oil into their daily diet, so those omega 3's and fatty acids can help keep that coat shiny and itch free.
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Nature's Logic North Atlantic Sardine Oil contains more EPA and DHA than Salmon Oil and has naturally lower levels of environmental contaminants. By supplementing Nature's Logic North Atlantic Sardine Oil so naturally rich source of long chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids, you are adding one of nature's most bio-available sources of these nutrients to your pets diet.
A round-up of dog related legislation:
By the close of 2007, several states had passed new legislation affecting dogs in some way. Leaving aside the inconsequential, the boringly administrative and the highly specialized, here are some interesting new substantive changes in state laws relating to dogs.
* Arkansas enacted a law that created a new crime, "unlawful dog attack." It is now a Class A misdemeanor to negligently allow a dog to attack another person.
* Colorado expanded its animal cruelty statue, making "engaging in sex acts with a dog" Class 1 misdemeanors.
* Georgia added the group " those who raise guide or service dogs" to its statutory protections for disabled persons who own or use assistance animals; it is now a misdemeanor to discriminate against such persons.
* Hawaii removed dogs specifically form its list of animals for which it is a crime of second-degree animal cruelty to use in fighting or baiting, but left in the catchall phrase "or other animal"; dogs had been particularly named on this list for a long time and the reason for their removal is unclear.
* New Hampshire added an entire statue that allows dog handlers using leashed dogs to track wounded deer, moose or bear.
* North Carolina removed the group "herding dogs engaged in the working of domesticated livestock for agricultural, entertainment or sporting purposes" from its definition of animals that can be considered the subject of felony dog fighting and baiting.
* Tennessee added a new condition to its cruelty-to-animals statue; it is now a Class A misdemeanor for a person to "knowingly tie, tether or restrain a dog in a manner that results in the dog suffering bodily injury. It's also a Class B misdemeanor to remove a microchip or electronic collar from a dog.
* Utah expanded its definition of "service animal" by adding both "signal dogs" and "any other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability," a definition which itself includes "emotional support animals" and "psychiatric therapy animals"
* Vermont rewrote its entire statutory section regarding the use of dogs to hunt bear. The state has historically allowed its hunters to use dogs "to maintain the best health, population and utilization levels" of bear populations, but without any real guidelines; the new statue delineates quiet specific rules by which dogs may be used.
* West Virginia has also made it a misdemeanor to remove identifying devices, including microchips, from dogs
Tana, Rags, Eddy and Nellie hanging out after baths.
Whiskers and Tails is now accepting your pet photos. Please email us any photos of you and your pet, we will have a weekly contest for the funniest photo and it will be published on our website.
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Whiskers and Tails
226 W. Colorado Ave
In the alley
Telluride, CO 81435
ph: 970.728.3664
fax: 970.728.8068
owner