Pets in the paper – get your pig some ID
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Vaccine experts advise cutback in rabies shots for humans. (Georgia)
- Court date set in dog dragging. (Sapulpa)
- Cards needed for swine shows. (statewide)
- LibertyFest is ready to “cowboy up.” (Edmond)
- Here comes the pooch? Pets are part of family, wedding. (New Jersey)
- This alarm clock is furry, has a tail. (Norman)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – owl eyes on you
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman since Saturday -
- Wet weather produces a baby boom for the owl population in Oklahoma. (statewide, photo shown)
- Beagle owner feels teeth of rabies law. (Oklahoma City)
- Rules lay egg with farmers. (California)
- For little ponies, it’s a big show. (Logan County, video below)
- Setbacks to make kids’ zoo better. (Oklahoma City, video below)
- Cattle survey set to begin. (nationwide)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – horses need homes
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Airports plan bird traps. (New York)
- Horses up for adoption. (Woodward)
- Woman wants dogs destroyed after bites. (Wilburton)
- Blue Ribbon Downs’ racino about to be sold. (Sallisaw)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – D-Boy is the man
Check out these (five million!) animal stories in The Oklahoman since Saturday -
- Pit bull is “People’s Hero” for taking burglar’s shots. (Oklahoma City)
- What’s new at the zoo? (Oklahoma City, page 16a, Saturday)
- Pet policies revisited. (nationwide, page 1b, Saturday)
- Southwest Airlines to add new fees for pets, unaccompanied minors. (nationwide)
- Redemption and Michael Vick. (NewsOK Religion and Values blog)
- Summer break can cut adoption of pets. (Stillwater, Edmond, Oklahoma City, Muskogee)
- Dog owner stabs worker. (Oklahoma City)
- Head to the bat cave. (Freedom)
- National Geographic hosting photo contest. (nationwide)
- Use caution to prevent dog bites. (nationwide)
- Reptile study keeps Tinker on track. (Midwest City)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – columnist says Vick should play
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Berry Tramel: Give Vick another chance.
- Butterflies spread their wings at zoo. (Oklahoma City)
- Animal adoption event set. (Midwest City, page 2d)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – puppy mill bill held up
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Puppy mill proposal stalled by Senate committee. (state capitol) (Read more about the puppy mill bill here.)
- Primate skeleton may tell old tale. (New York)
- Pet costs can be burden, surprise in hard times. (local column)
- Critters in the classroom. (photos below)
And read this story now on NewsOK.com:
- Michael Vick leaves Kansas prison for home confinement in Virginia. (Read more coverage of Michael Vick on the Pet Show blog here.)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – horses find homes
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Flu outbreak alarms hog farmers. (statewide)
- Alligators, hunger threaten Brazilians. (Brazil)
- Unbridled enthusiasm greets wild-horse sale. (Kellyville)
And check out these story now at NewsOK.com -
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – bullies aren’t bullies
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Bully dog shows will go on for fans. (Ardmore)
- “Run benefits animals. (Edmond)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper –
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today, Sunday and Saturday -
- Company recalls feed. (statewide)
- Myriad Gardens to release bugs. (Oklahoma City)
- Some plants keep bugs away. (nationwide)
- Bee study creating a buzz. (nationwide)
- More to come!
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- A nightmare scenario for abandoned horses. (Jones)
- Dogs “were intent on my daughter.” (Enid)
- Hundreds of farms earn organic growing distinction. (Kansas, page 25a)
- Kansas zoos welcoming new arrivals. (Page 25a)
- More suburbanites try hand at backyard chicken-raising. (Missouri, page 25a)
- Nothing “lesser” about this bird. (statewide)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll





