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    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 1:00PM 6/06/2011
    Nothing is certain but death and taxes, and where those two intersect -- wills -- there's supposed to be some certainty as well. Wills should be final. But unsurprisingly, sometimes heirs don't see them that way. 24/7 Wall Street lines up the 10 nastiest, most interesting family feuds over mega millions -- and, in one case, a frozen head.

    By Julia Scott

    | 9:45AM 1/11/2011
    Get a free dog or cat toy when you join the website ThePaws.com. The site is giving away 20,000 pet toys to new members only, so if you already registered you are not eligible. To get the freebie, share your name, address, gender, date of birth, email, how many dogs or cats you have and how old...

    By Bruce Watson

    | 9:40PM 12/23/2010
    Canines seem to bring out the business sector's creativity, when it comes to the appropriate descriptive phrase. From the "Dogs of the Dow" to "eat your own dog food" to any business snafu derided as a "dog's dinner," U.S. finance makes no bones about lapping-up slang terms evoking Man's Best Friend.

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 7:00AM 11/28/2010
    As pet cancer increases and pricier treatments become available, the cost of keeping a pet healthy is on the rise. DailyFinance writer Jonathan Berr shares the story of his family dog Ruby's bout with cancer. How much are you willing to spend on your best friend?

    By Josh Smith

    | 9:00AM 10/14/2010
    Sharing your life with a dog is a rewarding experience, but it can also be an expensive one filled with food, vet visits, toys and traditional training. We can't help you with the first three, but if you're looking for a cheap yet effective way to train your puppy or dog, then technology can help.

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 8:00AM 2/03/2010
    Joseph Gliottone has a quick comeback to his former advertising colleagues when they ask him about his new job picking up dog poop. "It's the same product category, but a different clientele," said Gliottone, 53, who was a senior vice president of print production at an ad agency in Boston, and...

    By Megan Angelo

    | 2:00PM 12/24/2009
    If you've been trying to decide whether or not to fulfill your child's holiday wish for a puppy, consider this: if you live in or near Pennsylvania, you can make your kid's wish come true and do a good yuletide deed in one fell -- and inexpensive -- swoop.

    By Charles Hugh Smith

    | 5:30PM 11/16/2009
    Numerous analysts have questioned the foundations of the current stock market rally, but the sagging economy hasn't stopped the rally from chugging into its ninth month. On Monday, the market charged out of the gate and held on to a three-digit gain all day. Though the rally has ground down all...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 1:00PM 10/22/2009
    A dog breeder in Central New York has been ordered by the Attorney General's office to repay customers $30,000 in restitution. Her crime: Selling "lemons" primarily, in the form of miniature Schnauzers. Dozens of dog owners filed claims against Rocky's Canine Connection, in Jordan, N.Y., for the...

    By Lauren Cooper

    | 10:00AM 9/12/2009
    Would you pay more than a half a million dollars for a dog? A woman from Northern China has just taken delivery of what has reportedly become the most expensive dog in the world for which she paid 4 million yuan, or about $600,000. The 18-month-old Tibetan mastiff, called Yangtze River Number...