pets News For 11-Aug-2008
ARLINGTON ? pets eager to strut their stuff will have the chance Sunday at Arlington?s first pet beauty pageant. The pageant begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Cliff Nelson Recreation Center, 4600 W. Bardin Road. Contestants are encouraged to arrive at 5:45 p.m. to sign up. The $20 entry fee will go toward expenses at the Arlington Humane Society and Cal Farley?s Boys Ranch. Dogs, cats and other ...
Dallas/Fort Worth plans to open a pet hotel. To be situated on the airport's north side, it will cater primarily to passengers looking to drop off pets on their way out of town.
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.
The line between people and pets seems to be getting more blurred every day. Pet owners now a? days are handing their furry friends dozens of choices from food to treats and even medications. Some doctors say that it is a growing trend for many dogs, parrots and even farm animals to pop Prozac and other forms of anti-depressants when they?ve got a case of the blues
THEY might be man's best friend, but when times get tough it gets rougher for pets which are being abandoned in record numbers, the RSPCA has said.
METHUEN ? Jane Frechette avoided other dogs when walking her 3-year-old black Lab, Aggie. "If I saw another dog coming, I'd turn and go the other way," said Frechette of Methuen. The trouble with Aggie was she lashed out at other dogs. It's a common problem that leads to embarrassing situations for owners who have to untangle their pets when they get into growling, barking and scratching ...
