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Pets News Archive10-Oct-2008
- 'Kids and Pets Staying Healthy and Happy (Kansas City InfoZine)
CDC experts caution parents, pediatricians, and veterinarians to be aware of the risks that exotic animals and pets can pose to children.
- 'Garage sale to benefit shelter pets Oct. 12 (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The Sayreville Pet Adoption Center, 1400 Main Street in Sayreville, will hold a garage sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 12 to benefit the shelter pets. The sale will be held in the shelter's parking lot.
- 'Five Tips for Keeping Pets Healthy and Vet Bills Down (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - When it comes to caring for our pets' health, most of us don't bat an eye when it comes to spending money on expensive prescriptions or procedures, even for common health problems like skin allergies, digestive upset and urinary tract infections.
- 'Habitat for Hounds lists adoptable pets (The Tribune-Democrat)
Habitat for Hounds of Johnstown has joined other animal welfare organizations in the area that list their homeless pets on Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest database of adoptable animals on the Internet.
- 'Don?t poison your pets (The Facts)
Most people know that chocolate is dangerous for cats and dogs, but there are a number of other human foods to keep away from pets ? even some it?s hard to imagine them wanting in the first place.
- 'Montbello principal pulls welcome mat for classroom pets (Rocky Mountain News)
Students at Montbello High School in far northeast Denver are learning that lesson this week after a new principal told teachers with pets to remove them.
- 'Pets of the Week (The Naperville Sun)
Polly is a 7-month-old domestic shorthair. She is a friendly, curious, outgoing cat. She would enjoy another feline companion to romp and play with her. Polly is just one of the pets that qualify for the Naperville Area Humane Society's Black Pet-a-Palooza discount which began Oct. 1. Black Pet-a-Palooza is a new monthlong adoption promotion which highlights all of the shelter's cats and dogs ...
- 'Mo. Humane Society rescues pets in Indiana (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
BC-MO--Humane Society-Puppy Mill,0126 Mo. Humane Society rescues pets in Indiana Eds: APNewsNow. ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The Missouri Humane Society rescues a menagerie of animals, this time in Indiana.
- 'Pets: Seperation anxiety (The Oklahoman)
Parting may be sweet sorrow, but for some pets it?s a nightmare. If your pet has separation anxiety or other behavior problems that have resulted in damage to your possessions, or even has you resorting to use of Reconcile or other pet antidepressants, we?d like to hear about it. E-mail details and contact information to David Zizzo at dzizzo@opubco.com or call 475-3233.
- 'Veterinarians Say Good Hygiene, Common Sense Key To Healthy Pets And Families (Medical News Today)
In light of recent news reports focusing on the potential health risks to children less than 5 years of age from nontraditional pets, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is reminding the public that no matter what your age and no matter what species your pet, good hygiene practices gr
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