A man was arrested on an animal cruelty charge after he tried to claim he “found” an emaciated chihuahua he brought to animal control.
Lubbock Animal Services (LAS) says Blacky is the sweetest chihuahua mix that could be the perfect addition to your family. They believe he is about four or five years old. Contact LAS in person or at 806-775-2057.
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Lady's a cheer-huahua, as for 10 years the tiny pooch has brought calm, smiles and joy to a care home's elderly residents as their 'Canine Relations Manager.'
Connie is an eight-year-old Chihuahua who spends her days at the clinic, welcoming patients and helping them relax. Connie has been named employee of the month 115 months in a row; she’s claimed the title every month since May of 2016.
NAUGATUCK - Local police arrested a Waterbury man after they say he attempted to pass off an emaciated dog as a dog he had found. Julio Galindez-Rivera, 37, brought in the emaciated Chihuahua to the Naugatuck Animal Control facility at 508 Cherry St.
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Marbles has been at the Laredo Animal Protective Society (LAPS) for over seven months. He is described as loving and energetic. “He gets along well with other dogs and would be a great family pet,” said Alexa Merla from the shelter. Marbles is already vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped.
Authorities in the Mexican state of Chihuahua have uncovered 73 bodies and sets of skeletal remains in clandestine graves over the past month, highlighting the ongoing violence tied to cartel conflicts in the region.
President Claudia Sheinbaum says Mexico hasn't seen a "significant increase" in deportations, but border towns are preparing for it.
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico issued a travel advisory for American citizens traveling to the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas warning them over recent criminal activity at different areas on the border.
Sheinbaum also said that Mexico has received non-Mexican deportees from the United States in the past week, though the majority are Mexican.