Arkansas fire trucks receive animal oxygen masks

August 02, 2010 By: kwilliams Category: Catty Corner, News with a bite, The Dog House

THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — All Washington County fire trucks are now equipped with oxygen masks specifically designed for dogs and cats.

Springdale and Fayetteville received theirs in May, and the Humane Society of the Ozarks completed the donation by recently handing them out to the county’s 19 volunteer fire departments.

Each kit contains three masks, one for cats, and medium and large sizes for dogs. In the past, firefighters used masks designed for humans. Results were mixed, said Springdale Fire Chief Duane Atha. (more…)

Snaking through Springdale

September 18, 2009 By: kwilliams Category: News with a bite

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ADAM WALLWORTH

ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

DID YOU read about the 11-foot albino Burmese python that escaped from his cage one September night to slither through a quiet Springdale neighborhood? Yikes! And to think, the fugitive reptile was on the lam for 12 hours. (more…)

Huge hound a big joy for patients

July 13, 2008 By: kwilliams Category: The Dog House

BY EVIE BLAD

ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

FAYETTEVILLE — To many people, Thor looks more like a lion than a dog.
The 200-pound English mastiff easily could topple a strong man with a rambunctious leap or a swipe of his massive paw. (more…)

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