Pets in the paper – Elvis Poultry
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- Reading event at the zoo helps bring books to life. (Oklahoma City)
- Bill updates: Wildlife. (state capitol)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – ruffled feathers
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- Two men jailed in animal cruelty. (Oklahoma City)
- Panel to study dog park. (Midwest City)
- Tyson verdict divides growers. (Idabel)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – beekeepers buzzing
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- Beekeepers abuzz about state meet. (Guthrie)
- Pet Tales: Real estate agent gets fixer-upper. (Holdenville)
- Mr. Monkey remains on lam, gains fame. (Florida)
- Tech Tidbits: Pet’s Eye View camera.
- Dear Abby: Older often is better when adopting a pet.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – bad day for centaurs
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- Humans, animals don’t mix. (state capitol)
- Customers are going wild over cats bred in Oklahoma. (Ponca City, video below)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – chicken farms get cash
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- Jury orders Tyson to pay $7.3 million to chicken growers. (Idabel)
- Brief storm hits rush springs hard. (Rush Springs)
- Couple’s bunny collection multiplying like rabbits. (California)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – pets can’t be people now
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- Pet Tales: Silly Snuggle. (Edmond)
- Owners should help dogs weather storm. (statewide)
- Plan bans human-animal hybrid. (state capitol)
- Senate adds requirements to bill on equine dentistry. (state capitol)
- Dog squeaks by with old habits. (nationwide)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – Yukon dog survives
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- Dog found after blaze. (Yukon)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – Lump the pup
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- Firefighters’ mascot earns his room, board. (Bartlesville)
- Horse show tests ability. (Oklahoma City, Sunday, page 17a)
- A growing philosophy: Stay-at-home dad relishes opportunity to reap land’s bounty. (Oklahoma County)
- Birdwatching seminar set. (Broken Arrow, Monday, page 4a)
- Grasshoppers may bug West. (Wyoming)
- Giraffe’s remains placed in trash after zoo miscommunication. (New Mexico)
- New network all wild, all the time. (California, Monday, page 3c)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
No word on what will happen to dogs
There is an awful story today out of Oklahoma City. Here’s a little bit:
An Oklahoma City man was arrested on complaints of cruelty to animals and neglect by a caretaker after the home he shared with his mother and nine dogs was found filled with animal waste.
A home at 2812 NW 16 was condemned after it was found full of animal waste, officials said. One woman was removed from the home and a man arrested on complaints of animal cruelty and neglect by a caretaker.
David Pilcher, 44, was arrested Wednesday after police, DHS and county health officials went to the home at 2812 NW 16. His mother, 64, was taken to a hospital for evaluation.
I asked the reporter about the dogs, which are reportedly pit bull terriers, and he said Animal Welfare has taken them. We aren’t sure yet what has happened to the dogs or what will happen to them eventually. We’ll keep you up to date as we know.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – Sadie’s the best
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- Horse owners try to corral lawmakers on dental care. (Oklahoma Capitol)
- Fans, judges agree Sadie is top dog. (New York)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


