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pets News For 03-Aug-2008

  • Pets of the week (The Fremont Argus)
    pets are available for adoption at the Tri-City Animal Shelter, run by the city of Fremont, and at the nonprofit Furry Friends Rescue showcases. The shelter, at 1950 Stevenson Blvd.


  • Latest Technology Headlines (New York Times)
    Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Julie Wainwright, former chief executive of the infamous bubble-era flame-out pets.com, is back with a new Internet business.


  • 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


  • Rottweiler, Lab, Heeler pups among pets needing homes (Park Hills Daily Journal)
    FARMINGTON ? The Farmington Pet Adoption Center has several dogs in need of adoption. The adoption center is a no-kill shelter facility which means it can only take in new pets as space is available.


  • Meetings with a Mutt? More Pets Sharing Office Space (Richfield Reaper)
    (ARA) - Dogs and cats and fish, oh my! More than 63 percent of American households own a pet today, which equates to 71.1 million homes and a whopping 382.2 million pets, according to a recent American Pet Products Manufacturers Association survey of pet owners.


  • 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.


  • 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.