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Sheriff's Office assumes control of Amherst animal shelter New Era Progress By Scott Marshall The sheriff's office is assuming administrative control of Amherst County's busy animal shelter, which handles thousands of animals annually. Until now, the Amherst County Humane Society has had administrative control of the shelter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Baby animals take the tragedy out of Charlie Sheen msnbc.com Since none of that seems forthcoming, then the least we can do is crank up the white noise by sticking Sheen's most insane utterings on pictures of adorable baby animals. Or enjoy the inevitable animated NMA recreation of the Charlie Sheen event. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inovio's foot-and-mouth disease vaccine tests positively in animal study Proactive Investors USA & Canada Vaccine developer Inovio Pharmaceuticals (AMEX:INO) announced Wednesday encouraging results from a study testing the company's DNA vaccine for foot-and-mouth disease, one of the most infectious viruses affecting farm animals. Because the disease can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sun comes out for Animal Rescue Fund (ARF), complete with rainbow Muncie Star Press By MICHELLE KINSEY • mkinsey@muncie.gannett.com • March 2, 2011 MUNCIE -- A day after a flood wiped out the Animal Rescue Fund's facilities, its director was overwhelmed. "We are definitely feeling the love," Phil Peckinpaugh said Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palm Beach County passes animal care, sales measures Palm Beach Post Animal control officials may also require them to post notices disclosing where each pet in their stores was born and bred. County commissioners on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a package regulating pet stores and guard dog companies, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Owner of 25 dogs charged when animals attack cattle CattleNetwork.com Deputies and animal control visited Ritz and found the dogs to be healthy though one deputy said it appeared the dogs hadn't been around people and several of the dogs tied up were jerking to get loose. The loose dogs were traveling in packs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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