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Pets News Archive31-Jul-2006
- 'Shelters Making Room for Pets (The Ledger)
WEST PALM BEACH -- When Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, more than 10,000 people refused evacuation because they wouldn't leave behind their most precious possessions -- their pets.
- 'Helping pets through the grieving process (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Do pets grieve over the loss of another animal in the house? Some pet owners will say yes, without a doubt. ?My dog wouldn?t eat right for days,? said one dog owner who recently lost one of her two pets. ?He really acted depressed. I know he was upset and missed my other dog.?
- 'Rescuers save dozens of pets trapped in flood (The Plain Dealer)
Animal rescue workers from four counties converged on Lake County to rescue more than 50 trapped pets Friday and Saturday. Some team members concentrated Saturday on a flooded condominium complex off Main Street in Painesville.
- 'Pets can nuzzle their way into hearts of humans (The Kentucky Standard)
Have you ever noticed how pets often have a special place in the life of a family? It seems that most people have a favorite pet story regarding some special creature they grew up with, or currently have.
- 'Pets calendar (Orange County Register)
?JULY 27 and 29: Volunteers are needed for the annual summer bottlenose dolphin count. No experience necessary. The count is being conducted by the American Cetacean Society along the California coast. This quarterly event is held to help scientists assess the dolphin population in Orange County.
- 'Buying Pets Who Outlive Us (BellaOnline)
Deciding whether to purchase that Sulcatta or other herp guaranteed to outlive you.
- 'Shelters For Pets And Their Owners Are Planned (CBS 4 Miami)
When Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, more than 10,000 people refused evacuation because they wouldn't leave behind their pets.
- 'Protect Your Pets During Fireworks Season (KLAS-TV)
You may enjoy 4th of July fireworks, but your pets probably do not. The loud booms are frightening to animals, especially dogs and cats.
- 'Pets, like people, need shade, water to beat heat (Oakland Press)
PONTIAC - When temperatures are sky-high, doctors warn people to drink plenty of fluids and try to stay inside or in the shade as much as possible. Pets should do the same.
- 'In Katrina's wake, shelters for pets and their owners are planned (WTVM 9)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. When Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, more than 10-thousand people refused evacuation because they wouldn't leave behind their pets.
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