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Pets News Archive30-Apr-2006
- 'Goats as pets (Akron Beacon Journal)
Diminutive goats make better pets in the city. One particularly fetching goat is the Nubian, with long pendulous ears and delicate Roman nose.
- 'Abused and afraid for your pets? Here?s good news (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Domestic violence affects all the members of a household, including the animals. In fact, some abusers threaten or injure family pets to intimidate or maintain control over the humans in the home.
- 'Pets need owners who won't be careless (Tallahassee Democrat)
Re: ?With kids, pets sure to follow? (Stork Bites, April 25). Some folks ought not to be allowed. To have pets, that is. I read Blythe Newsome's amusing little column about the animals in her life. The thing is, they all die!
- 'Interview with Author Bob Tarte - Exotic Pets (BellaOnline)
I had the pleasure of speaking recently with author Bob Tarte. We discussed his book 'Enslaved by Ducks', his upcoming book 'Fowl Weather', and a variety of other tidbits about his life with exotic pets.
- 'Pets of the week: Ginger and Buckeye (Billings Gazette)
Ginger and Buckeye are two dogs who are available for adoption through Help for Homeless Pets. Ginger is a 1-year-old tan-and-white female lab/shepherd cross. She is a large dog who has been spayed and is current on all her shots. Ginger was a ranch d ...
- 'Porky Pets Are on the Rise in England (Animal Planet)
An animal group is warning British pet owners to stop overfeeding their pets.
- 'MICROCHIP CLINIC HELPS OWNERS KEEP TRACK OF PETS (KPVI-TV)
Many pet owners made it out to Petco today to chip their animal. The Bannock Animal Medical Center held a micro chipping clinic, where pet owners could choose to implant a micro chip under their pets skin as a precaution should their pets ever go missing.
- 'For Pets' Sake joins Mason group (Lincoln Courier)
A local non-profit group of animal lovers is teaming up with a Mason County counterpart to increase the potential for volunteerism, fundraising and their overall ability to rescue unwanted pets.
- 'First aid for pets taught (The Grand Rapids Press)
CASCADE TOWNSHIP -- Pets can find their way into dangerous situations. There may be times they need CPR, a makeshift muzzle or splint. But first aid for pets can be different than for humans, animal advocates say.
- 'Miami-Dade Fire Gets New Equipment To Save Pets (WPLG Click10.com via Yahoo! News)
The Miami-Dade Fire Department is now better equipped to save the lives of pets that have been overcome by smoke during a fire.
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