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Pets News Archive30-Jun-2006
- 'Remember pets while preparing for disasters (Moorpark Acorn)
As the weather gets warmer, weather conditions can change quickly. Recent hurricanes taught us many hard lessons, but one of the clearest was that pets left behind in a disaster don't fare well. Here are some tips to help prepare your extended family for almost anything:
- 'A parade of pets set for today (The Reporter)
The Vacaville Public Library-Town Square will stage a pet parade today. All pets must be on a leash, or in a cage, a bowl or other safe mode. For more information, call 469-4590.
- 'A little fawning over pets isn't so bad (USA Today)
While I might refer to my ferrets as my "kids," I don't think a little fawning is a bad thing.
- 'Amid chaos, there?s help for those who love their pets (Times Leader)
PLAINS TWP. ? Images of tearful owners being separated from their pets in the wake of Hurricane Katrina drove Frank Petritis to the local animal shelter Wednesday afternoon.
- 'Advanced ID Corporation and Petplan(R) Insurance Form Alliance to Protect Family Pets (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Advanced ID Corporation and Petplan Insurance today announced an initiative to protect family pets by expanding use of pet insurance with proper pet identification.
- 'SPCA issues warning about leaving pets in parked cars (Burnaby NewsLeader)
With summer temperatures rising, the BC SPCA is urging the public to protect their pets against the dangers of heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
- 'California rat-lover says his 1,300 pets were 'force of nature' (CNews)
PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) - A California man who had 1,300 rats removed from his home by animal-control officers said he originally bought several as pets but they were "a force of nature" that soon bred out of control.
- 'Keep pets safe during fireworks (Moorpark Acorn)
People enjoy fireworks displays, but the loud noises and bright lights often terrify dogs and cats. To avoid stressing pets, leave animals at home whenever fireworks are used. A frightened pet might bolt into the crowd during a public fireworks show.
- 'Keep pets calm during fireworks (The Acorn)
People enjoy fireworks displays, but the loud noises and bright lights often terrify dogs and cats. To avoid stressing pets, leave animals at home whenever fireworks are used. A frightened pet might bolt into the crowd during a public fireworks show or run away if explosives are fired off a
- '15 Pets Found Living In Filth; Police Arrest Owner (WJXT News4Jax.com via Yahoo! News)
Animal Control has been caring for the 11 cats and four dogs recently removed from a Westside woman's home.
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