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Pet of the Week (Klein Sun)
Princess is a 1-and-a-half year-old female Shepherd-Husky mix. She deserves to begin a new journey in her life that will bring her more love and happiness than she has ever known. Her owners brought her to AAR because they were unable to care for her properly. She will warm your heart with her wonderful personality. She is incredibly lovable, affectionate and loves to be hugged, pet and kissed. ...
Cutting Corners on Pet Care (Northland's News Center)
Pet experts in the Northland say the area isn't following the national trend.
Veterinarians Warn Pet Tax Will Cause Harm (News10 Sacramento)
Veterinarians are lining up against Gov. Schwarzenegger's pet tax, warning the proposed tax on veterinarian services will make it more difficult for families to give their pets needed care.
Eyewitness News Goes Inside Pet ER (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
When a person falls sick or is suddenly injured, an ambulance can be called to go to the hospital. When a pet is sick, its owners call the veterinarian -- but what happens during the overnight hours or weekends?
More Owners Cutting Back On Pet Care To Save Money (CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth)
As tough times take their toll on families across North Texas, many are cutting back wherever they can. In some cases, that includes pet care.
Puppy Mill Investigation Leads To 2 MN Pet Stores (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
The Humane Society of the United States alleges a popular pet store has been using puppy mills as its supplier.
KANSAS HUMANE SOCIETY LETS YOU RESCUE A PET - NO ADOPTION NECESSARY (The Wichita Eagle)
HUMANE SOCIETY OFFERS SPONSORSHIPS A lot of people love animals, but not everyone can adopt a pet. Some people live in small apartments, some have allergies, some are too busy or can't afford a pet, and some may have too many pets already. A new program at the Kansas Humane Society allows people to help shelter animals even if they can't adopt one. The "Sponsor Me" program launched this ...
Slumping economy puts crimp in pet care (The Sacramento Bee)
Veterinarian Linda Wallace keeps an apparently serene golden retriever named Bo current on his vaccinations at the Sunset Animal Medical Center in Fair Oaks on Monday. Another local vet says there has been a 15 to 20 percent decline in the last year in the number of pets kept current on checkups and vaccinations. Pet owners are reportedly doing more comparison shopping and using ...
100 animals, business lost in fire at Morrisania pet center (New York Daily News)
A Bronx pet shop owner who lost more than 100 animals in a horrific blaze vowed Thursday to rebuild his 27-year-old business. All Edwin David Rios has left of Stephanie and Amanda's Pet Center in Morrisania is a parrot, two kittens and two dogs.
Rio Rancho Pet Store May Be Linked To Puppy Mills (KOAT Albuquerque)
A nationwide investigation into puppy mills puts a Rio Rancho pet store in question.