Keloland Puppies – May 23, 2022 (Riverside County Animal Services) A Chihuahua dog with an arrow in his neck is expected to do well in Coachella Valley.
(KTLA) – An investigation continues into the discovery of a 4-month-old Chihuahua puppy in California with an arrow on its neck.
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The dog was taken to an animal hospital Monday morning after it was found in an independent area of Desert Hot Springs in the Coachella Valley.
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According to Riverside County Animal Services, a woman called the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department to report she had been woken by a “screaming” dog.
A deputy sheriff and an animal services officer intervened in the area to collect the female Chihuahua and take her to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus in Thousand Palms for treatment.
The young dog was unconscious and the vets x-rayed his injuries. Fortunately, the bullet avoided vital arteries and the veterinarian team approved removal of the arrow from the dog’s neck.
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A dog shot in the neck with an arrow on May 23, 2022 (Riverside County Animal Services) recovers after the bullet is removed from its neck.
“It’s despicable for someone to deliberately shoot this poor dog with an arrow,” Riverside County Animal Services Director Erin Gettys said in a press release. “We are shocked and hope someone can give us any information on who did this.”
Although injured, the dog is expected to recover. Gettys said Animal Services will continue to treat the dog and then work on finding him a new home. SIOUX WATERFALLS, S.D. (KELO) – More than two years have passed since the outbreak began, it has had a lasting impact on the lives of many. While some of these changes have been challenging, other additions since the pandemic have brought plenty of joy.
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“It was such a positive thing and gave the kids something to do and do together,” said Van Stedum. Said. “I have three teenage daughters…it can be stressful when they’re home together all day…so it was a good thing for them.”
Owner Brittany Verink said, “It was unbelievable, everyone who asked really wanted a dog. The point is oh I need a dog or what type of dog do you have it was, now we need a dog.” Doodle and Doors.
Orders for 2020 came in from all over the country during the puppy boom of the dog breeders epidemic.
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“It was crazy, the dog we had was talked about and the next litter was going to be with us, which was also talked about,” Veurink siad said. “It’s been busy.”
There was so much demand that a breeder of any size could demand almost anything for a puppy and still have people queued up on waiting lists.
The pandemic dog boom has allowed Doodle and Doors, a small family business in rural South Dakota, to expand its facilities.
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“In 2021 we tried to build a nicer, bigger building to make the dogs more comfortable,” Veureink said. she said.
While the dog boom is slowing, the rise in new pets during the pandemic has had a huge impact on many animal industries.
“We get 10 to 25 calls from people asking if we’re accepting new customers,” said Kennedy Hyde of Glamor Paws Pet Grooming.
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“We have reservations for the rest of this year and we’re in until May 2021,” Hyde said. Said.
Sioux Falls veterinarian Dr. “These dogs are old and still here, I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes one to two weeks for a routine vaccination appointment,” said Sarah Hofer.
“I heard you sat there for four hours before being seen at the emergency veterinary clinic,” Hofer said.
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South Central Veterinary Clinic and Dr. Sarah Hofer says she has nearly tripled her client list since 2020, with many pandemic dog owners coming in for the same concerns.
“There’s definitely some separation anxiety, owners are back in the office and dogs don’t know how to behave when they’re home alone,” Hofer said.
This is a big reason why the demand for dog grooming in Sioux Falls has also seen a huge increase.
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“Despite the opening of the second building, we have a long waiting list for our nursery,” said Alison Wyant of Paws Pet Resort. “We’ve spoken to many parents and customers who have dogs during the pandemic and they want a place to play and hang out during the day.”
“Allowing a place where we can raise well-trained dogs has given parents and dogs confidence to live well together,” Wyant said. Said.
The evidence that many families are adding pets during the pandemic is more than just uplifting during lonely and challenging times.
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“It’s not a year or two thing, it’s not like the epidemic is going to end and then we’re done. It’s a lifetime commitment to taking care of animals,” Wyant said.
The Sioux Area Humane Society says many epidemic pet owners are taking this commitment seriously, as there hasn’t been a huge increase in the number of pets surrendered in the past two years.
Despite all the hardships of the past two years, these pets are a shining reminder of the goodness of this unique time in history. Even now in their youth, they bring years of happiness to the families they joined during the pandemic.
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Veterinarians are preparing for the lifetime effects of epidemic dogs, healthcare services that will be even more demanding nearly a decade from now as one-off dogs become senior citizens. SIOUX WATERFALL AREA, S.D. (KELO) – When working in law enforcement, you have to be prepared for anything. But even the men and women who wear the badge are sometimes surprised.
“It was all the other dogs we evaluated,” said Craig Price, SD Department of Public Safety Secretary.
HP knew he would make an excellent drug discovery dog. But what they didn’t know: Cobra was pregnant.
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Her caregiver, Sturgis, was working in motorcycle rally when she gave birth to eight puppies in a kennel.
“Can you imagine the surprise we had with these new dogs and what it was like? What kind of dog did we get and she got pregnant and we didn’t know she was pregnant?” He said the price.
The cobra never showed physical signs of being pregnant, and the cubs could not be seen on the X-ray.
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These dogs will soon be relocated from the state to a professional training facility. From there, the next step of their life will be decided.
SD Highway Patrol Asst said, “It’s fun. It’s still a lot of work and I don’t know if we want to be in the dog business. We’re going to stick with adult dogs.” Superintendent Major Jason Husby said.
“I don’t know if we’ll be able to keep up with them as we get older. It would be a bit of fun if we could, but we’re very excited to take the next step,” he said. aforementioned.
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Now that Cobra is no longer on patrol, he can quickly begin training for his new role: keeping South Dakota safe. SIOUX WATERFALLS, S.D. (KELO) — How long is this dog online? Check it out if the price is a little too low. Dog scammers seized an opportunity last year with increased demand for “epidemic puppies.”
When it comes to dog scams, a local pet store manager has heard everything. She has advice for anyone shopping for a new pet, whether you’re buying a dog from her store or elsewhere.
“I talk to people every day, there is a gentleman who, as I mentioned earlier, lost $3500 in a scam, actually trying to do a breeding program on one of his dogs. Before that, I spoke to a woman who paid $1,000 to get a dog.
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“We only buy from local growers. We buy from breeders in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota, and a few couples in Nebraska,” Oakes said.
“There are a lot of trucks that go around the country and buy puppies from literally every Tom, Dick and Harry and go around the country and sell them,” Oakes said.
“If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Most of these scammers use stock photography. You’ll see the same cute dog 50 times,” Oakes said.
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A good tip is to reverse image search on a photo to see if it shows up on other websites.
A spearfishing couple wishes they did so in a picture of a French bulldog puppy with a peal collar named “Hope.”
Jenny Hudson said, “It was such a disappointment because I really wanted that dog. And it was a very beautiful dog. I don’t know where they got these pictures and other things.”
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