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Donald Owens & His Puppy "Queenie", April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Donald Owens & His Puppy "Queenie", April 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1969
Caption:
Mrs. Henry C. Owens of 505 N. Fifth Ave. says her 12-year-old son Donald is a "very happy" boy. That description is a sharp contrast to the picture of a dejected youngster published in The News last week. A small puppy made the difference. Last week, Donald's dog, "Queenie," was struck and killed by a truck. The picture of Donald holding his dead dog's leash brought some 25 to 30 offers of dogs for the youngster, according to his mother. Donald's new puppy, which he named "Queenie," came from an anonymous donor. (News Photo By Cecil Lockard)

Dog Rides on a Sailboat During Huron River Day, July 1981 Photographer: Mark A. Hodney

Dog Rides on a Sailboat During Huron River Day, July 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1981
Caption:
Among the many sailors Sunday were Kim and Jim McBain and their dog Seca.

Ronald McAllister Feeds Seven Beagle Puppies In A Snowstorm, November 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ronald McAllister Feeds Seven Beagle Puppies In A Snowstorm, November 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1951
Caption:
Feeding seven hungry pups in a driving snowstorm is no mean trick for a five-year-old master. But Ronald McAllister of 801 Amherst Ave. accomplishes it here - and manages to keep one eye on the camera at the same time.

Michael and William Krag at Angell Elementary School Dog Show, September 1947

Michael and William Krag at Angell Elementary School Dog Show, September 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 27, 1947
Caption:
Heading the squad of educated pooches brought to Angell School Thursday by their youthful masters in celebration of National Dog Week was Navy, pure-bred spaniel belonging to the Krag brothers, Michael, 6, a first-grader, and William, 10, who is in the fourth grade. Besides the traditional canine tricks of rolling over, playing dead, and retrieving objects thrown either on land or in the water, Navy knows the rudiments of military training and will execute a snappy salute on orders by her young masters. The Krag brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brace Krag of 2120 Devonshire Rd.

Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Fundraiser, February 1950

Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Fundraiser, February 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1950
Caption:
BE KIND TO ANIMALS CLUB: For several busy weeks this group of Angell School pupils led by 12-year-old Kent Marquis of 304 Juniper Lane has been raising a "kitty" for distribution to underprivileged dog owners for use at the rabies vaccination clinic in Ann Arbor Friday at the Armory. Calling themselves the "Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club," the boys and girls have nearly $50 to dole out with the Ann Arbor Humane Society acting as administrators for applicants. They are shown collecting papers at the home of Prosecutor Douglas K. Reading, 1609 S University Ave. Left to right are Gordon Burke of 1502 Geddes Ave., Virginia Haisley of 1204 Melrose Ave., Wendy Dobson of 1704 Baldwin Ct., Patty Wilkins of 3014 Brockman Blvd., Bill Kelly of 1130 Lincoln Ave., Kent Marquis, Ray Henry of 1047 Martin Pl., Allison Myers of 904 S. Forest Ave., Hope Forsythe of 1103 Ferdon Rd., and Jean Twining of 1601 Cambridge Ave.