Company Sinks Teeth Into Dog Time Shares

July 29th, 2007

By LISA LEFF
Associated Press Writer

SAN FRANCISCO — From the state that popularized purse puppies, drive-thru dog washes and gourmet dog food delivery comes the latest in canine convenience — a company that contracts out dogs by the day to urbanites without the time or space to care for a pet full-time.

Marlena Cervantes, founder of FlexPetz, bristles when people refer to her five-month-old business as a rent-a-pet service. She prefers the term “shared pet ownership,” explaining the concept is more akin to a vacation time share or a gym membership than a trip to the video store.

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Vet therapy: When pets get plastic surgery

July 22nd, 2007

BY WARREN BERRY

July 22, 2007

Does your dog beg for plastic surgery?

How much is that doggie in the window?

And, if its snout is imperfect, what’s the cost of a nose job?

Nowadays, you can take your pet to a veterinary plastic surgeon and get him a real rhinoplasty. The trend seemed to pick up steam in 2005 when Dr. Alan J. Schulman of the Animal Medical Center of Southern California told MSNBC that, as an orthopedic veterinary surgeon, he was perfecty willing to perform any kind of legitimate plastic surgery for an animal (to improve breathing, for instance, or fix broken teeth or eliminate diseased skin folds). But, he insisted, no liposuction.

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Just knock 3 times, then wait for the dog

July 15th, 2007

By KURT MOFFETT
Republican-American

July 14, 2007

NEW MILFORD, Conn. — A sign on the front door of Kirk and Stella Dupas’ home on Lone Oak Drive tells visitors to ring the door bell twice and then knock hard three times. This will signal their dog to bark and get one of them to answer the door.

Kirk and Stella both have severe hearing loss and without the help of Simba, their 7-year-old cocker spaniel, they would continue to struggle with what most people take for granted.

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Inns where your dog is as welcome as you are

July 8th, 2007

Carolyn and Frank Bistrian and their five dogs share a 22-acre farm in East Hampton. Guest dogs are always welcome.

Like many other pet-friendly innkeepers, the Bistrians, who run the Bend in the Road Guest House, are seniors in their second careers who understand the dilemma of people like themselves who can’t bear to leave their beloved pets.

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Protesters chain themselves, let their dogs run free

July 1st, 2007

By JESSIE DIMARIANO

REDMOND — The sun was shining and the Off Leash Dog area nestled in Marymoor Park was bustling with dog owners and their furry companions Saturday.

But while the dogs basked in the sun and enjoyed games of fetch, seven dog lovers sat chained to dog houses and poles.

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