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Pets News Archive09-Aug-2007
- 'Humane Society offers tips for keeping pets cool (Forrest City Times-Herald)
Hot weather in the area poses a danger for more than humans, according to Beth Loeb of the Forrest City Area Humane Society. She gave some hints on how to care for pets during a heat wave.
- 'Include pets in emergency planning (Jefferson County Journal)
Missouri is home to millions of animals, from household pets to livestock to wild creatures. When disaster strikes, people can rely on state, federal and private humanitarian agencies to provide food, shelter, medical care and rescue assistance.
- 'Boomers go the extra mile for aging pets (The Kansas City Star)
The generation that?s redefining old age is making growing old easier for its pets.
- 'Keep pets cool during heat wave (WNCT Greenville)
As Midwest and Eastern states brace for record-breaking temperatures, The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) offers tips for pet owners to protect their pets during summer months.
- 'Lowell : City bans sale of pets by roadside vendors (NWAnews.com)
LOWELL ? The City Council on Tuesday banned the roadside sale of pets. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
- 'Szollosi seeks legislation to ban pets in city cars after mayor left dog in auto (The Toledo Blade)
In the public doghouse for leaving his pooch locked inside a parked car last week, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner?s actions have caused a city councilman to propose legislation outlawing pets from city vehicles.
- 'Fundraiser set for Pintler Pets (The Montana Standard)
A fundraiser for Pintler Pets is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25, at Benny Goodman Park in Anaconda. The event, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., will include a reunion of former shelter animals, as well as a contest for spots in a dog and cat calendar to be sold in November.
- 'All pets of animal advocate found dead last week have been adopted (Bristol Herald Courier)
BRISTOL, Va. ? Local animal advocate Lynn Tooker?s more than a dozen pets and foster animals, left homeless by her sudden death last week, have all been adopted.
- 'Family Loses Pets In House Fire (NBC 10 Providence)
LINCOLN, R.I. -- A Lincoln family lost three pets when fire hit their home Wednesday morning. Fire Chief Frank Sylvester said everyone got out of the Angell Street house safely, but two kittens and a dog died in the fire. He said the animals were found under a bed.
- 'Extreme Heat Can Be Deadly For Pets (WRCB Chattanooga)
The dog days of summer bring extreme heat to the Tennessee Valley. With temperatures near 100-degrees, pets can fall victim to mother nature's dangers.
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