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Pets News Archive31-May-2007
- 'Fill-A-Pantry For Pets (The Standard-Times)
Fundraiser aims to help needy pets
- 'Eau Claire Chiropractor Offers Therapy for Pets (WEAU Eau Claire)
Veterinarians say chiropractics for pets is becoming more common in Western Wisconsin and throughout the country.
- '69 years of helping city's pets (Coventry Evening Telegraph)
COVENTRY'S PDSA hospital is celebrating 69 years of caring for sick and injured pets. Following two moves in the city, the pet hospital is now in Barkers' Butts Lane, Coundon, where it treats animals for free.
- 'Pets of the Week (The Daily News)
B3 Pets - Baby Snookums 0530 No. 105731Baby Snookums (hero)Baby male border collie and cocker spaniel mix "Not only will I fit in the palm of your hand, I promise to worm my way into your heart."
- 'Enter the American Humane Association's Pets & Pals Photo Contest(TM) - You Could Win $2,000 (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Think you're handy with a camera? The American Humane Association is calling all photographers -- amateur and professional -- to show off their talent during the annual Pets & Pals Photo Contest, June 1 through July 31, 2007. Two grand-prize winners will each receive $2,000 and a prize package from American Humane. Four category- prize winners will each receive $500 and a prize package. ...
- 'Expertise is a plus at Pets Plus (Naples Daily News)
Furry, feathered, scaled and even bald, animals of all kinds have a place in the heart of Mike Shepherd, owner of Pets Plus, a pet supplies store in the CVS Plaza. An animal lover from the time he was a child, Shepherd has housed one of every kind of small pet in his home at one point in time.
- 'SPCA pets go online (Bar Harbor Times)
TRENTON â?? The SPCA of Hancock County recently joined animal welfare organizations that list their homeless pets on Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest database of adoptable animals on the Internet.
- 'Special Oxygen Masks May Provide Lifeline to Pets (KTSM)
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - The pit bull that was rescued from today's fire had a chance at life thanks to special oxygen masks - just the right size for pets. Fortunately, it won't be long before every fire station in the city has the masks.
- 'Acosta Couple Accused Of Abandoning Pets (KDKA Pittsburgh)
Charges are pending against a Somerset County couple accused of abandoning their pets for a week, authorities say. Elaine Gower, a humane officer, says the animals, which include rabbits, cats and dogs, were left without food or water at their Acosta home.
- 'Do Americans love pets too much? (The Christian Science Monitor)
We're choosing pets over children.
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