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pets News For 02-Aug-2008

  • Pyr Rescue Georgia helps homeless pets online (Revue & News)
    Pyr Rescue Georgia in Milton 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.


  • Travel with pets requires planning (The Rowlett Lakeshore Times)
    Whether it?s down the road for a quick stop-in at the groomer, or several hours away to visit grandma, traveling with pets requires some preparation to prevent mishaps on the road.


  • Where pets may play or lie in peace (The Indianapolis Star)
    A proposed housing development would allow residents to walk their pets to a special dog park or hold a memorial service for dearly departed Fido in an adjacent cemetery.


  • Pets and babies thrown from apartment on fire (Macon Telegraph)
    A family has thrown babies and pets from a burning apartment building in DeKalb County.


  • Metro Warns Pets Owners About Heat (WSMV Nashville)
    With a summer heat wave hitting middle Tennessee, it's hard for people to stay outside, and it can be worse for pets to endure. Video


  • ONE BEDROOM apartment. Washer Dryer hookups, Car port, storage shed, NO PETS (Vernal Express)
    ONE BEDROOM apartment. Washer Dryer hookups, Car port, storage shed, NO PETS. $800. a month. Call 789-6105.


  • Chief of Pets.com Is Back, Minus the Sock Puppet (New York Times)
    Julie Wainwright, former chief executive of the infamous bubble-era flame-out pets.com, is back with a new Internet business. After Web 1.0 failure, she is trying her hand at Web 2.0 with SmartNow , a Web site for women over 35.