Monthly Archives: June 2010

Agility is coming to Sagle!

28 June 2010

Karen Horton is starting beginners agility training July 14! The classes will be on Wednesday nights and are designed to be a fun way to learn the basics of agility. Karen boasts a full set of agility equipment at her location with lots of trees for shade. Classes are structured for drop in learners with friendly dogs. If you don’t think your dog would be able to be around other dogs you can still give Karen a call as she has been involved in training (and breeding) for years. If you are interested call Karen at (208) 265-4541 or visit her website KaleaShelties.com.

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Just a little summer fun…

27 June 2010


These people were always finding water all over their pool deck and furniture, every time they came home, after being away for a few hours. They thought the neighbourhood kids were watching for them to leave, and using the pool. However, they could never catch them doing it. So, they set up their video cam and left. This is what they found out.

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Mississippi’s Adams County tries a new way to handle dangerous dogs

24 June 2010

In a city called Natchez there have been problems with dogs. Not just dogs pooping on other people’s lawns, but big, mean, dogs roaming around and keeping children from being able to play out side. Parents make phone calls and complain, but if the dog isn’t a stray then it can’t be picked up by animal control. (more…)

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Dog News in Priest River

20 June 2010

Firefox Shiba Inus just got a lift! Check out this article written by the Bonner County Daily Bee. In short Fire Fox bought two dogs, never received them, took the issue to court and won. Fire Fox was awarded over $100,000!

Click on the article to read what was reported.

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Balto Dog Park

2 June 2010

Here is a beautiful place to take your dog. This park is not fenced but is large enough to not cause too many problems if you like to walk. There is a great trail to walk and typically you’ll have the trail to yourself! Owners should know that once you enter the city park dogs do need to be on leash.
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