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Note: Artificial intelligence was used to help generate this story from original content created by masslive.com.In the ever-changing landscape of the Massachusetts dining scene, few establishments can claim the remarkable longevity and unwavering customer loyalty of George’s Coney Island. Nestled on Southbridge Street in Worcester, this hot dog haven has been serving its signature dogs since 1918, becoming not just a restaurant but a cultural institution in the process.George’s Coney Island hot dogs in Worcester, Massachusetts.SubmittedThe economics of George’s Coney Island tells its own story of American history: decades ago, a hot dog cost just a nickel, and you can…

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P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle And You has been named the Western region finalist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s America’s Top Small Business Awards. Ten years ago, pet parents Will and Deb Chen spotted a gap in the market when they were searching for a dog bed for their four-legged family member, Momo. They felt the options available didn’t align with the modern pet owner’s lifestyle, so they decided to design their own. The Chens’ quest for the perfect dog bed laid the foundation for what would become P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle and You, a San Francisco-based business offering an array of…

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By Trinity Murchie, Arizona Silver Belt Locals lined up at Hollis Cinema over the weekend to indulge in popcorn and celebrate a movie rooted in local soil. Taken from the headlines of the past and based on true events, “The Dog Bite Murders” features some familiar faces and was filmed right here in Globe. Inspired by events from 1910, the story follows two army deserters, William Stewart and James Steele, who are wanted for murdering two local Globe merchants—Fred Kibbe and Albert F. Hillpot. It all started with a misunderstanding about a dog bite, and a plot formed by a…

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Many potential dog owners have an active lifestyle and may be looking for a breed to tag along on any outdoor adventures. When it comes to hiking with your dog, physical characteristics are as important as personality. There are many dog breeds that have been bred for long hours of work outdoors during any and all weather conditions, and these breeds are the best choices for those looking for very active companions. If you’re looking for the perfect hiking partner, you’ll want to consider these active breeds of dogs. No matter which breed you bring along, however, always remember to pack…

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When you look at a fluffy Pomeranian, it’s hard to imagine that the tiny poofball could possibly be related to a fierce wolf — or even a Siberian husky, for that matter. But all dogs share a common ancestor, even if modern breeds truly run the gamut of size, shape, and temperament. Dogs were some of the first animalsopens in new tab to be domesticated roughly 30,000 years ago, and scientists have long wondered when exactly wolves started becoming the diverse set of dogs we know and love today. A new study published in the journal Scienceopens in new tab…

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Guide Dogs has teamed up with The Beatles Story Museum at Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock to help young puppies experience new sights, sounds and environments inspired by the world’s most famous band. Puppies Janie, Sirena, Milo, Jonas, Kian, Gia, Nya, Kenzie, Toby, Eddie, Smithy, Ibson, along with their volunteer Puppy Raisers, were invited for a very special visit to highlight the importance of preparing young pups for a future as a life-changing guide dog. The Beatles Story, which has just announced its brand new Fab4 VIP Experience for 2026, opened its doors to host the unique training session, giving the pups the…

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When you’re a dog lover, every breed feels special. Ree Drummond certainly thinks so! She has a soft spot for the big, goofy ranch pups in her life, which range from loyal Labradors to long-eared Basset hounds to lovable mixed breeds of all kinds. But she’ll also stop everything to watch a tiny terrier trot across a TV screen, as one does. And this Thanksgiving, one very rare little dog managed to capture hearts all over the country.The spotlight landed on the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, a breed so uncommon that only a few hundred puppies are born worldwide each year,…

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Dog owners have been warned that whilst all breeds can be affected, 7 are more at riskSophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer10:47, 07 Mar 2025Dog owners have been warned – particularly people with on of seven breeds(Image: Getty)Dog owners with one or more of seven specific breeds are being urged to take extra precautions. According to experts, while these dogs may look adorable, their head anatomy can make breathing difficult.Purina specialists explain that dogs with breathing issues suffer from a condition called brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). But which breeds are at risk, and what steps should you take?What is…

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Vasudha has been garnering attention not only for its unique storyline but also for an extraordinary character—a dog named Gulki. While Gulki’s thought bubbles and witty commentary through voiceover captivate audiences, her presence on set has become equally special for the cast, including the talented Nausheen Ali Sardar.Known for her powerful performances, Nausheen plays a pivotal role in Vasudha as Chandrika and shares the screen with the adorable Gulki. The dog, whose voice and thoughts are exclusive to the audience, mirrors the perspectives, providing humorous insights and heartfelt moments. Gulki’s unique charm has made her an indispensable part of the…

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A simple question – “Why don’t you feed them at home?” – posed by the Supreme Court during a recent hearing has reignited an already simmering debate: Should stray dogs be fed in public spaces, or does this practice create more chaos than compassion?For dog lovers and feeders, the remark stings. While this was just an observation and not a ruling, many fear that such statements coming from the country’s highest court could further deepen the existing fault lines between the animal lovers and those who perceive the strays as a menace.Feeding isn’t the problem. The system isHarshitha Reddy, organiser…

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