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pets News For 24-Aug-2008

  • As pets, girls say, rats are the cat?s meow (Lincoln Journal Star)
    ARLINGTON ? While most girls would say, ?Eew, rats!?? these sisters would reply, ?Ooh, rats.?? Sierra and Hannah Ashley have a cat and a dog. Seven months ago, they acquired two new pets.


  • 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.


  • Pets of the Week (Saugus Advertiser)
    Brothers Kibbles and Bits, who belong to the Capozzi family, are this week's Pets of the Week. Both dogs love to have their bellies rubbed. They also enjoy chasing squirrels and going for walks. In this picture, they show their patriotic pride!


  • Pets' Corner: Who can I donate my terrapins to? (Independent)
    I will be emigrating to Dubai soon and I have four terrapins in a large tank and a tropical crab in another. As we are not taking them with us, I was wondering if I could donate them to any farm or zoo. Would they take our pets off our hands? Sharmaine, Staffordshire


  • First Aid for Pets Classes Offered (The Lakeland Ledger)
    The Polk County chapter of the American Red Cross is offering classes on providing first aid for your pets.The $35 course is 9 a.m. Saturday in the Red Cross building at 147 Avenue A. NW in Winter Haven.


  • Where do criminal's pets go? (The Star)
    Athens - Families in Greece seeking to adopt a puppy with a little more pizazz got their chance this week after one of the nation's most notorious fugitives gave up his pets following his arrest.


  • Oakland Park: Get rabies shots for pets (Sun-Sentinel)
    The county is offering rabies vaccinations for pets 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Collins Community Center, 3900 NE Third Ave. The cost is $15 (cash only), for low income-residents.


  • 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.