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Dog vs raccoon: Ancient grudges in the animal kingdom
Dogs will chase squirrels and voles and rabbits, but raccoons seem to bring out some primal hatred in dogs that turns them into spittle-flecked maniacs.
Dog killers on the loose
IPOH: A spate of stray dog poisoning cases is causing public concern and they want the authorities to take serious action against the perpetrators.
MPK initiatives focus on welfare of residents and township’s cleanliness
YEAR 2020, has been a testing time for Malaysians, including Klangites.
Dog Talk: Living with giant dog breeds
Great Danes were bred to take down wild boar and deer. We talk to a Malaysian owner in the United States about life with really big dogs.
Hong Kong florist helps prisoners send Christmas gifts
HONG KONG, Dec 26 (AFP): Samantha burst into tears when she opened the box from florist Elise Ip on Christmas Day. It was a surprise gift from her boyfriend, in custody for joining last year's Hong Kong protests.
Motor home explodes in Nashville, possible human remains found near site
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Reuters) -A motor home parked on a street exploded in downtown Nashville at dawn on Friday, moments after a recorded message emanating from the vehicle warned of a bomb, in what police called an "intentional act" in the heart of America's country music capital.
Cats and dogs: a group of artists pay tribute to their four-legged friends
An art exhibition lets artists capture their deep connection with cats and dogs.
Sit, stay, detect COVID! Chile dogs report for duty at Santiago airport
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The task of sniffing out passengers infected with COVID-19 at Chile's Santiago international airport is going to the dogs.
Britain to microchip pet cats under new law
LONDON, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Millions of pet cats in England will have to be compulsorily microchipped under a new law, the British government announced Wednesday.
Danger in poisoned bait at promenade
A DOG, which was fighting for its life after it allegedly consumed poisoned bait used in a crow population control drive by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) last week, has been discharged from the veterinarian clinic where it was treated.