Now, 'Hot Doll' sex toy for dogs!September 19th, 2009 LONDON - For the first time, a sex doll has been made for dogs to meet their erotic desires. The toy called 'Hot Doll', is priced at 350 pounds, and the makers claim it will make it easier to control and improve a dog's behaviour.
Oz woman receives 200 dlrs fine from council for 'fibreglass dogs'!September 14th, 2009 CAIRNS - An Aussie woman has revealed that she received a 200-dollar fine from the Cairns Regional Council after claims that inspectors mistook two fibreglass dogs in her yard for real dogs. Mishka Gamble said she was shocked when she received a notice saying she had seven days to pay the fine for the registration of two dogs.
Deaf dog learns sign signal!September 6th, 2009 MELBOURNE - A deaf dog is learning sign language with the help of her carer. Coffs Harbour specialist Liz Grewal has taught Pixie, a border collie, to sit, drop and come forth through her hand commands.
Now, a flat bulb that is non-smashable!August 12th, 2009 LONDON - Korean designer Joonhuyn Kim's one bright idea has led to the creation of the revolutionary non-smashable bulb. And Kim believes the flat light bulb has a number of advantages over its traditional rival, reports The Daily Express.
Brit primary school kids read to dogs to improve literacyJuly 9th, 2009 LONDON - Kids at a primary school in England are being egged on to read to dogs in the classroom to make better their skills - because the pooches do not laugh or get impatient when they stammer. St. Michael's Primary School in Bournemouth, Dorset, launched the pioneering scheme in April to help the seven- and eight-year-olds to improve their literacy by reading out to dogs like Yorkshire Terriers, Labradors, and Shetland sheepdogs.
Clever dogs find food by sniffing other dogs' breathJuly 8th, 2009 LONDON - Dogs can find food by sniffing the snouts of fellow canines, finds a new study. "They're scavengers," New Scientist magazine quoted Clive Wynne, a psychologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville, as saying.
Russian 'Mowgli' could soon adapt to normal life: DoctorsMay 28th, 2009 CHITA - The Russian girl who was 'raised' by dogs and cats amid squalor in the east Siberian city of Chita could soon adapt to a normal life, doctors said Thursday. The girl, 5, nicknamed Mowgli by Russian media after the fictitious character from the Rudyard Kipling book, has not learned to speak, and makes only animal-like noises, despite sharing the three-room flat with her father and other relatives.
Meet the 22-month-old baby girl who can recite 2,000 charactersMay 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A 22-month-old Chinese baby girl from Shijiazhuang, Hebei province has memorized over 2,000 Chinese characters, with the help of her mother's encouragement. The mother, surnamed Dou, gave the gifted girl some cards with characters when she was just 5 months old, and to her incredulity, the tot begun recognizing the characters, reports the China Daily.
Semen stains nail Malay dad raping daughter for 4 years since age 12May 8th, 2009 KUALA LUMPUR - Ordeal of a 16-year-old Malay girl at the hands of her father emerged when her mother spotted stains of semen on her daughter's bed and tracksuit. The chef mum, 49, then inspected her husband's pants in their bedroom at their flat in Paroi and found similar stains.
Madge 'bans father of the Malawian girl from visiting the tot'April 20th, 2009 LONDON - Madonna has prohibited the father of the Malawian girl she was seeking to adopt from visiting the tot, according to reports. The Queen of Pop had been preparing to adopt four-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James but her application was rejected by a court.
Teen girl who had baby No. 1 at 14 now expecting twins at 17April 8th, 2009 LONDON - A teenage girl, who first gave birth at the tender age of 14, is now expecting twins with her 23 years senior fiance. Catherine Scott, 17, and Dean Evans, 40, say that they will care for their family through his yearly benefits of 16,000 pounds.
Dogs and babies follow similar human gesturesApril 7th, 2009 LONDON - Dogs and babies, sharing similar social environments, seem to follow human gestures in similar ways, finds a Hungarian study. Gabriella Lakatos from Eotvos University in Budapest, Hungary, who conducted the study, showed that three-year-olds rely on the direction of the index finger to locate a hidden object.
Christiana Ricci's dogs guard her from nosy fansMarch 18th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actress Christina Ricci depends on her faithful dogs for safeguard against nosy fans. The 'Monster' actress, who became fearful about her safety after discovering that directions to her lavish mansion were printed on a tourist map, revealed that she knew that her well-built dogs would keep her safe.
Winehouse's home burgledJanuary 29th, 2009 LONDON - British singer Amy Winehouse's flat in North London has been burgled. According to thesun.co.uk, the thieves kicked in the padlocked front door and took away A flat screen TV, five guitars and digital recording equipment.
Aniston prefers dogs to menJanuary 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Former 'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston's love for dogs will always win hands down when compared to her affection for men. 'Men come and go but there really is no relationship like the one you have with a dog - and then they don't live as long as they should,' contactmusic.com quoted Aniston as saying.