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pets News For 05-Aug-2008

  • SchoolPal and TeacherPal Are the New "Teachers' Pets" (Centre Daily Times)
    Etronica, Inc. today unveiled what are sure to become the new teachers' pets: SchoolPal(TM) and TeacherPal(TM) web services, an original, user-friendly website management system designed to help educators create and maintain sophisticated websites at a fraction of the cost and hassle of previous alternatives.


  • Keep your pets safe during an evacuation (Galveston County Daily News)
    Taking your pets along during an evacuation is one of the best things you can do for animals during a hurricane.


  • Foster families give pets new lease on life (The Arizona Republic)
    Home foreclosures and broader economic woes have led to a higher-than-normal number of pets being dropped off at Valley shelters.


  • Hollywood homeless shelter houses pets (KESQ Palm Springs)
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Homeless pet owners in Hollywood now have a place where they won't have to leave their animals out in the street. Founders of Petco Place unveiled their shelter today with the promise of welcoming homeless and their pets - a policy rarely seen at homeless shelters.


  • Pets should be part of disaster planning (The Fremont Argus)
    WE HAVE been warned by geologists that the "big one," an earthquake of great magnitude, will strike the Bay Area in the near future. So, there could be no better time to start preparing for our safety, as well as that of our pets.


  • Foster families give pets new lease on life (12 News Phoenix)
    Home foreclosures and broader economic woes have led to a higher-than-normal number of pets being dropped off at Valley shelters, according to officials with the Arizona Animal Welfare League, a non-profit organization that runs the state's largest no-kill shelter.


  • Tips to Keep Pets Safe from Heat (FOX 31 Denver)
    Dan Daru and Dayna Reggero of the Dumb Friends League offer some great tips you can use to keep your pets safe from the scorching heat. They also show you why its so dangerous to leave a pet in a hot car.


  • Pets killed in Salem house fire (Kenosha News)
    SALEM - A house fire killed several pets and partially collapsed the second floor of a 2½-story house at 10736 256th Ave. Monday. Firefighters from Antioch, Randall, Silver Lake, Salem, Trevor, Paris, Kansasville and Fox Lake responded to the blaze, which was reported around 3 p.m.