Duluth notes spike in coyote population - Minneapolis Star Tribune (Brittany Spaniel)

Duluth notes spike in coyote population - Minneapolis Star Tribune
DULUTH, Minn. - A northern Minnesota wildlife control specialist says for the first time in his 30-year career he’s getting calls from people in the Duluth city limits asking for help managing coyotes. Allen Edberg says he’s had four such calls this
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Dog that fled after accident reunited with owner - Charleston Daily Mail
The Pennsylvania hunter who lost his dog after wrecking on Interstate 64 in Cross Lanes has been reunited with his beloved Tess. The Brittany spaniel apparently fled from the vehicle in fear after the accident. Smith, 60, left his home in
Source: www.dailymail.com

It’s the next best thing - Houston Chronicle
Dog handler Doug Growden (above, center) recovers quail taken by Whitney Easterling (left) and father Jim Easterling. It’s a dress rehearsal in hunter orange, but you need a diesel to really make it work. Or at least you need a dog with the same
Source: www.chron.com

After dog’s death, man takes action against traps - Mercury
PATTON (AP) After losing Maggie, a beloved family pet and hunting buddy, Steven Krug is setting his sights on illegal traps like the one that killed her. Hoping the 5-year-old Brittany spaniel’s death won’t be in vain, he’s telling Maggie’s story
Source: www.pottsmerc.com

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