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pets News For 04-Jun-2009

  • 92 live pets, 16 dead found in Gainesville home (The Gainesville Sun)
    Animal control officers seized more than 90 animals Wednesday from the home of a Gainesville woman who apparently had been hoarding the pets. The animals, most small dogs, were discovered at the home on the 400 block of NW 31st Lane.


  • Danville - Boyle County Humane Society Pets of the Week for June 3 (1:18 6-3-09) (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
    Our pets of the week are Shilee and Brittany. Shilee is a pretty shorthair tortoiseshell. She's 3 years old and is rather petite, only weighing about 7 pounds. Shilee is quiet and loving and is just waiting for someone to give her a forever home.


  • Memorial service slated to remember pets, benefit animal shelters (South Hills Record)
    Within the last two years, John F. Slater noticed that many of his clients' families would ask him if he provided memorial services for pets.  read more »


  • Pets-on-plane policy ruffles feathers (Vail Daily)
    Southwest Airline's new pets-in-the-cabin policy has brought howls of protest


  • Calif. Bill Would Force More Owners To Neuter Pets (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
    Another attempt to force dog and cat owners to spay or neuter their pets is making its way through the Legislature. The bill was approved Tuesday in the Senate. It would require dog owners, with some exceptions, to have their pets sterilized unless their local animal control agency agreed to issue them a license that allowed the animal to remain intact.


  • Ways to fly cheaper and hassle-free with pets (The Pantagraph)
    NEW YORK -- We dress them up. We feed them gourmet foods. We treat them like members of the family. So when we have to fly ? whether it be on a beach vacation or to grandma?s house, our pets are often a first-class priority.


  • Vail pets: Putting our best friends to sleep (Vail Daily)
    In the past few weeks I've had to euthanize, or put to sleep, quite a few beloved Vail Valley pets


  • Mt. Graham Safe House plans to care for pets (Eastern Arizona Courier)
    Women who check into the Mt. Graham Safe House to seek refuge from domestic violence will soon be able to bring their pets with them.