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Pets News Archive31-Mar-2006
- 'Hollywoods's Elite Pets Receive A Star of Their Own (PR Web)
Trend Setting Pet Designer Gives Hollywood?s Elite pets A Star of their Own with the New ?Bark of Fame? Luxury Pet Bed. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2006]
- 'Family pets die in Warren fire; cause unknown (The Express-Times)
WASHINGTON TWP. | At least four pets were killed following a fire that damaged two rooms of a Washington Boulevard home Wednesday night. Firefighters from Washington and Bangor fire companies put the fire out in 20 minutes at 60 Washington Blvd.
- 'Pets in need (Herald Democrat)
DURANT, Okla. ? Three small dogs are ?pets in need? at Homeward Bound Humane Society in Durant, Okla. The non-profit shelter is located on Roberta Road, approximately six miles east of downtown Durant, Okla.
- 'Peters launches Greyhounds as Pets adoption (Scoop.co.nz)
Racing Minister Winston Peters says he's pleased to launch New Zealand's first Greyhounds As Pets adoption programme this evening.
- 'At Least 20 Pets Die In House Fire (WESH via Yahoo! News)
A homeowner was able to escape a house fire with her dog and cat on Thursday but her pet birds died in the fire.
- ''Real heroes' for pets recognized for dedication (The Oregonian)
It's a good thing Ernie and Sherri Brown's and Rene Pizzo's best friends aren't jealous types. With the hundreds of volunteer hours the Browns of Happy Valley and Pizzo of Oregon City spend at the Oregon Humane Society in Portland, their pets could get a little cantankerous.
- 'Dog owners irate over ban of pets on beach (The Hub)
SEA BRIGHT - Borough beaches are for the birds - not dogs, cats or any other pets.
- 'Council, Scouts Declare 'Pets Awareness Week' (La Caņada Valley Sun)
La Caņada Girl Scout Troop 561 has designated March 26-April 1 as "Protect Your Pets Awareness Week." This special week was endorsed by the La Caņada Flintridge City Council at its March 20 meeting, as many La Caņada families have lost beloved pets to coyotes.
- 'WOODFORD COUNTY: Adoptable pets need help (Lexington Herald-Leader)
The Woodford Humane Society is seeking financial and in-kind donations to finish the new 2,500-square-foot adoption center at 265 Thomas Lane. The new facility will offer capacity for more than 100 animals. The state-of-the-art design includes sitting rooms for people to spend private time with adoptable pets. Other features will include more yard space for dogs and cat colonies with built-in
- 'Woman found dead, alone with pets (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
Sherbrooke police are trying to find out what role a woman's pets played in her death.
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