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pets News For 21-Aug-2008

  • Pets Rescued From Burning Wayne Twp. Home (The Kentucky Post)
    A Wayne Township family's pets are safe and sound after firefighters rescued them from a burning home Wednesday morning. Crews arrived at the home in the 3200 block of State Route 131 in Clermont County just before 8 a.m. to find heavy smoke and flames in the front of the building.


  • Pets need room to romp (Denver Post)
    The great outdoors can offer both adventure and hazard to stir-crazy pets.


  • Church provides space for pets' ashes - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
    The Church of the Epiphany in Norfolk voted to allow pets to rest alongside their owners. NORFOLK -- The Church of the Epiphany's columbarium is the final resting place for members' cremation ashes, but the next personalities to be interred could well be a Rottweiler and a cat. In July, the Episcopal congregation's vestry, or governing board, approved parishioners' requests to allow cremated ...


  • Only 5 Pets Allowed Per Household In Area City (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
    WILLOWICK, Ohio -- People in Willowick now have a limit on the number of pets that they can own. City Council voted Tuesday to pass a limit on five pets per household.


  • Danville Boyle-County Humane Society Pets of the Week for August 20 (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
    The pets of the week are Laurel and Rico. Laurel (0947) is a petite Rat Terrier mix with a very sweet face. She loves to play and would make a great house dog. Rico (1542) is an olive tabby with a very sweet nature and beautiful markings. He is a pretty calm guy and likes to cuddle. These animals are just a small representation of the variety of pets available at the Danville-Boyle County Humane ...


  • Pause for Pets: Taking the worry out of anesthesia (The Adobe Press)
    Most of our pets have been anesthetized for common procedures such as neutering, fox tail removal or wound repair. These procedures could not be done without the use of medications that allow patients to ?sleep? during the procedure.


  • 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.