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Pets News Archive30-Jun-2007
- 'Keep your pets cool (Stoney Creek News)
The Hamilton/Burlington SPCA reminds pet owners to never leave pets in automobiles under any circumstances - death can occur quickly. Many pets die each year as a result of being left in parked cars during hot weather.
- 'Pet Tales: Keeping Pets Safe During the Holiday (First Coast News)
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Fireworks are part of 4th of July. They are fun for people but that's not the case for pets. Chere Garrard with the Jacksonville Humane Society discussed keeping pets safe during the holiday. She also brought Halle the kitten. Watch the video clip above.
- 'Pointers For Pets This Fourth Of July (WCMH Columbus)
Loud noises and intense heat can be big problems for pets around the Fourth of July holiday.
- 'For Poor Families, an Added Burden of Too Many Pets (New York Times)
On the southern tail of the Appalachian Mountains, many people are attached to multiple pets but cannot afford to sterilize or vaccinate them.
- 'Car safety tips for pets (KETK 56 Tyler)
The summer heat is upon us and veterinarians say you should never leave your pets in the car.
- 'Pets Dying in Heat; Left Outside with No Water (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
It's the deadliest day in Valley history for pets being left in the heat. The Humane Society said they responded to three homes in a span of two hours, and found a total of six dogs dead - all left outside with no water or shelter.
- 'Summer fireworks pose danger for pets (The Rockingham News)
Each year, the NHSPCA and its field services division receives requests for assistance during the Fourth of July holiday to locate pets that have run off. Summer is here and with it comes thunderstorms, outdoor gatherings and noisy events like the Fourth...
- 'Too many pets in Polk (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)
WINTER HAVEN - Dozens of dogs are being abandoned every day. The Polk County Animal Services shelter is overrun with family pets. Summertime can be the worst time. People go on vacation and don't want to pay for boarding fees, or they move and just leave their pet behind.
- 'Remember pets' well-being this Fourth of July (Southwest Iowa News)
BANG - BOOM - POP - BANG - BOOM - POP! Yes, that's the sounds of fireworks. Now magnify that sound about 100 times, and those are the sounds your pets hear when firecrackers go of.
- 'Healing With Hugs: Pets Lend a Helping Paw (McKinney Messenger)
(Family Features) - pets can be great playmates and lots of fun, but now more than ever, they are truly a beloved member of the family, bringing joy and unconditional companionship to our lives.
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