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Neonatal Nurse Pleads No Contest to 9 Charges of Abusing Infants - Will Serve Disgraceful Sentence Despite Damning Video Evidence
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Neonatal Nurse Pleads No Contest to 9 Charges of Abusing Infants - Will Serve Disgraceful Sentence Despite Damning Video Evidence

A former nurse made a plea agreement, pleading no contest after a slew of child abuse charges were brought against her. Erin Strotman, 27, worked in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors' Hospital, where from 2022 through 2024, she allegedly inflicted harm on nine children, adding up to...
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Just One Year In, Trump Has Already Decimated DC's Failed Status Quo
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Just One Year In, Trump Has Already Decimated DC's Failed Status Quo

Just one year ago, on the eve of President Donald Trump’s historic return to the White House, the failed status quo in Washington was taking its toll on America. Outgoing President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the most destructive political duo in history, turned out not only to...
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Tim Walz Was the Most Scandal-Plagued Governor Running in 2026: Katie Hobbs Just Stole That Title
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Tim Walz Was the Most Scandal-Plagued Governor Running in 2026: Katie Hobbs Just Stole That Title

Over the past month, Minnesota has been hard at work to set the gold standard for jaw-dropping fraud scandals under the watch of Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. The Somali daycare scandal has turned the state into a national punchline -- hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars stolen in plain...
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Bill Clinton’s Forgotten Immigration Rant Just Resurfaced To Blow Up The Left’s Narrative
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Bill Clinton’s Forgotten Immigration Rant Just Resurfaced To Blow Up The Left’s Narrative

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Hidden ICE Numbers Emerge—And They Turn The Left’s 'Schtick' Upside Down
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Hidden ICE Numbers Emerge—And They Turn The Left’s 'Schtick' Upside Down

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Trump's Greenland: The Art Of The Deal
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Trump's Greenland: The Art Of The Deal

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Walking with God - Encouragement for Today - January 26, 2026
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Walking with God - Encouragement for Today - January 26, 2026

Discover how the concept of 'walking with God' transcends a rigid routine, urging a dynamic and consistent engagement with His presence. Unlock a deeper, more intimate connection through the power of His Word.
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Animal Welfare Act Updates: What Changes Mean for Dog Lovers
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Animal Welfare Act Updates: What Changes Mean for Dog Lovers

The Animal Welfare Act has undergone significant updates that directly affect how you care for your dog. At DogingtonPost, we’re breaking down these changes so you understand what’s required of you as a dog owner. Whether you’re adopting a rescue, breeding responsibly, or simply want to stay compliant with new standards, this guide covers everything you need to know. What Changed in 2026 and Why It Matters Civil Enforcement Strengthens Breeder Oversight The FY2026 funding package fundamentally shifted how the Animal Welfare Act operates. The USDA and Department of Justice formalized a memorandum of understanding that enables civil enforcement for serious or repeated violations at the roughly 17,500 licensed breeding, research, and exhibition facilities across the country. Violations that once faced purely administrative handling now attract potential federal court action, injunctions, and civil penalties. For dog owners, this means stronger oversight of breeders and facilities you purchase from or work with. The shift from administrative enforcement to civil litigation provides regulators actual enforcement power. If a breeder or boarding facility repeatedly violates standards, the DOJ can now pursue cases in federal district court rather than waiting for USDA administrative processes to conclude. Dogs in Research Face Reduced Laboratory Use The EPA simultaneously moved to phase out dogs in chemical safety testing by promoting non-animal testing methods. This directly affects how many dogs end up in laboratory settings. The agency now disseminates information on humane testing methods to meet statutory requirements and identifies non-animal tests that could replace vertebrate testing, including dogs. For dog lovers concerned about animal research, this represents a meaningful policy shift toward reducing canine use in toxicology studies. The emphasis on alternative methods means fewer dogs will face safety evaluations for consumer products and chemicals. Modern science now offers better options than using live animals for these tests. Import Standards Tighten for Dogs Entering America Under the 2008 amendments codified in the FY2026 framework, dogs imported into the United States must reach at least 6 months old and maintain good health. These requirements apply regardless of country of origin. Proposed legislation like the Healthy Dog Importation Act would require comprehensive health certificates from USDA-recognized veterinary agencies, including microchip status and vaccination evidence. If you consider importing a dog, verify the age and health status upfront with documentation from the exporting country’s veterinary authorities. The focus on individual health verification over country-of-origin screening means you need to scrutinize the specific dog’s records rather than relying on blanket country assessments. This approach reduces disease risk and improves traceability for dogs entering the market, setting the stage for understanding how these enforcement changes affect your responsibilities as a dog owner. What Dog Owners Must Do Now Verify Breeder Credentials Before You Purchase You need to verify breeder credentials before purchasing. Use the USDA APHIS Public Search Tool to confirm any breeder holds a valid license, then ask for their USDA license number directly. Licensed breeders operating under the new standards must maintain veterinary care programs, psychological enrichment for dogs, and documented health records. If a breeder refuses to provide license verification or avoids questions about veterinary oversight, that signals a problem. The DOJ can now pursue federal court action against facilities with serious or repeated violations, so legitimate breeders take compliance seriously. When you buy from an unlicensed source, you bypass these protections entirely and risk acquiring a dog with undocumented health issues or behavioral problems. Track Health Management Trends in Responsible Ownership The APPA 2025 Dog and Cat Report shows that 53 percent of dog owners now provide vitamins and supplements, up from 47 percent in 2023, reflecting a broader shift toward proactive health management. This trend suggests responsible owners are moving beyond basic care, which aligns with the updated standards requiring documented preventive care practices from breeders and sellers. Owners who invest in supplements and wellness products signal their commitment to meeting higher care standards. The data indicates that dog owners increasingly expect breeders to maintain similar health-focused practices. This alignment between owner expectations and regulatory requirements strengthens the market for responsible breeding operations. Navigate Adoption and Rescue Standards Adoption and rescue organizations operate under different rules than breeders, but they still face pressure to meet welfare standards. Shelters and rescues increasingly partner with low-cost spay and neuter clinics to reduce surrender risk and improve adoption outcomes. The Humane Society of Sonoma County placed 1,747 animals into homes last year through community partnerships that lower financial barriers. If you adopt, ask the rescue about the dog’s medical history, behavioral assessment, and any ongoing support they offer post-adoption. Many rescues now provide behavioral consultations at no additional cost, which prevents adoption failures and keeps dogs in homes. Understand Import Requirements for Rescue Dogs The shift toward civil enforcement means rescue organizations must document their care standards and medical practices, so reputable rescues welcome questions about their processes. Import age requirements for rescue dogs require dogs to be at least six months old with health documentation. This protects you from acquiring dogs with unknown health backgrounds and supports rescues in maintaining transparent sourcing practices. Rescues that source internationally now face stricter compliance obligations, which ultimately benefits you as an adopter. As these enforcement mechanisms tighten, the next section explores how compliance responsibilities extend beyond adoption and into your ongoing obligations as a dog owner. What You Actually Need to Do Now Identify Your Role and Compliance Obligations Compliance with updated Animal Welfare Act standards depends on your specific role as a dog owner, not blanket rules that apply universally. If you own a pet dog and never breed or exhibit, your obligations center on maintaining veterinary care, documenting health records if you import a dog, and choosing responsible sources when acquiring new dogs. The USDA APHIS Public Search Tool remains your primary verification method for breeder licensing, and checking it takes five minutes before you commit to a purchase. If you breed dogs or exhibit them commercially, compliance becomes more demanding. Licensed breeders now must maintain documented programs of veterinary care, provide psychological enrichment for dogs, and keep health records accessible for USDA inspection. The DOJ’s newfound civil enforcement authority means violations trigger federal court action rather than administrative warnings, so serious breeders treat compliance as non-negotiable. Navigate Rescue and Shelter Standards Rescue organizations and shelters operate under separate standards but face similar pressure to document care practices and medical histories. The Humane Society of Sonoma County’s success placing 1,747 animals last year demonstrates how transparent practices and community partnerships strengthen adoption outcomes. For rescue workers, compliance means maintaining clear behavioral assessments, medical documentation, and honest communication with adopters about a dog’s background and support needs. Address Three Common Misconceptions Many people assume that unlicensed breeders operate outside the law entirely, when the reality is more nuanced: certain hobby breeders and small-scale operations qualify for exemptions under specific conditions, but unlicensed commercial breeders face legal jeopardy and civil penalties. Dog owners often believe compliance responsibilities end at purchase, but the updated standards expect ongoing health management and preventive care throughout a dog’s life. The APPA 2025 Dog and Cat Report shows 53 percent of dog owners now provide vitamins and supplements, signaling that responsible ownership means treating health as an active process. People frequently conflate import age requirements with breed-specific restrictions, when the actual rule is straightforward: dogs imported into the U.S. must be at least six months old with health documentation, regardless of breed or origin country. This distinction matters because it clarifies what you can control and what you cannot. Access Official Resources for Compliance The USDA APHIS website offers guidance on licensing requirements, the Animal Welfare Information Center provides quick-reference guides on compliance expectations, and the AKC’s 2025 Legislation Tracking map helps you monitor proposed changes that could affect your obligations. Accessing these resources prevents costly mistakes and positions you to adapt as enforcement practices evolve. Final Thoughts The Animal Welfare Act updates of 2026 represent a fundamental shift in how dog welfare enforcement operates across the United States. Civil enforcement authority now rests with the Department of Justice, meaning serious violations at breeding facilities and exhibition operations trigger federal court action rather than administrative delays. Dogs in research face reduced laboratory use as the EPA phases out animal testing in favor of proven alternatives, and import standards tighten to ensure healthier dogs enter the country with documented medical histories. Responsible dog ownership requires you to take concrete action today based on these animal welfare act updates. Verify any breeder’s USDA license through the APHIS Public Search Tool before purchasing a dog, ask breeders directly about their veterinary care programs and psychological enrichment practices, and request medical documentation and behavioral assessments if you adopt from a rescue. Track your own health management by scheduling regular veterinary visits and discussing preventive care tailored to your dog’s age and health status (the APPA 2025 data showing 53 percent of dog owners now provide vitamins and supplements reflects a market-wide expectation that responsible ownership means active health investment). Official guidance supports your compliance efforts through the USDA APHIS website, the Animal Welfare Information Center, and the AKC’s 2025 Legislation Tracking map. We at DogingtonPost remain committed to delivering practical care tips and the latest dog-related news so you stay informed as enforcement practices evolve.
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Glazed and Misused: Tim Walz Deploys Yellow-Vested Minnesota National Guard for Degrading ‘Donut Duty’
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Glazed and Misused: Tim Walz Deploys Yellow-Vested Minnesota National Guard for Degrading ‘Donut Duty’

Glazed and Misused: Tim Walz Deploys Yellow-Vested Minnesota National Guard for Degrading ‘Donut Duty’
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First Roman marching camps discovered in Saxony-Anhalt
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First Roman marching camps discovered in Saxony-Anhalt

The remains of four Roman marching camps have been discovered in Saxony-Anhalt, the first archaeological evidence of Roman legions reaching the Elbe River in the 3rd century. They are the northeasternmost camps ever found in Germania. After the Emperor Augustus (r. 27 B.C. – 14 A.D.) tried and failed to conquer the Germanic tribes east of the Rhine, meeting Rome’s Waterloo at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D., Roman military campaigns in Germania were largely kept within the boundary lines (Limes) of the Empire. They were defensive in response to incursions and punitive to deter future incursions. Ancient sources do document campaigns in Germania libera (“free Germany”), but they’re sparse and of questionable reliability. Archaeological evidence is of paramount importance, therefore, to determine the accuracy of the historical accounts and get a fuller picture of Roman campaigns in Germany beyond the Limes. Working with volunteer archaeologists, the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt (LDA) used satellite imagery followed by aerial surveys to identify marching camps by marks left on the landscape. Roman camps were highly standardized facilities. The typical rectangular camp enclosure had rounded corners. From the gates, the main camp roads, laid out at right angles, led into the interior. At the intersection of these roads stood the headquarters building, the principia. A characteristic feature of marching camps is the so-called titulum – a segment of ditch with a rampart located in front of the gate passages. The standardized ground plans can be clearly distinguished from other prehistoric or historic structures recorded in aerial photographs. By examining aerial and satellite images, archaeologists identified two potential marching camps near Aken, one near Trabitz and one near Deersheim. They followed up with geophysical surveys and metal detector exploration of the sites. During the metal prospecting, over 1,500 individual finds were detected and recorded. The majority of the finds are iron objects. The proportion of clearly identifiable modern material can be described as relatively small. The high number of nails and bolts is striking. Several fibula fragments and coins, which aid in dating the sites, were also recovered. The geophysical measurements not only confirmed the information obtained from the aerial photographs but also substantially expanded it. While the entire structure was captured in the survey image in Deersheim, the presence of a titulum and a rounded corner of the ditch was confirmed in Trabitz. Targeted excavations confirmed the findings, uncovering Roman V-shaped defensive ditches at all four locations. Radiocarbon dating results revealed the camps were created at the beginning of the 3rd century. Coins found there date to the same period. The State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt is continuing its intensive research on the newly discovered Roman marching camps, promising entirely new insights into the presence of Roman troops in the Middle Elbe-Saale region. Should it be confirmed that the campaigns date back to the time of Emperor Caracalla, then the views of historians—who place Caracalla’s Germanic wars only in the immediate vicinity of the Limes—would need to be revised.
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