Archive for the 'Ethics' Category

To Scoop or Not to Scoop: Your Dog’s DNA May Incriminate You If You Don’t

Categorized Under: Dog DNA, Dog Owner Responsibilities, Dog Poop, Dogs & Disease, Dogs in the Community, Ethics, Pet-Friendly Places one Commented

Do you or don’t you? Pick up after your dog that is. Call it an eyesore, an embarrassment or a public health issue, doggie doo doo is in the news. And now, thanks to tactics that would make CSI investigators proud and be a fitting topic for a Seinfeld episode, it looks as if your [...]

Dog Rentals: A Good Deed or a Doggone Shame?

Categorized Under: Dog Related Companies, Ethics, Humane Society, Rent-A-Dog No Commented

“Money may buy you a fine dog, but only love can make it wag its tail.” Kinky Friedman, former Texas gubernatorial candidate and self-proclaimed author, columnist, musician and beautician. Most dog lovers would agree with that sentiment.  I know my heart was forever sealed the day at the Humane Society when I asked my dog, [...]