Sunday, May 15, 2011

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Smoke the Iraqi donkey, a favorite of Camp Pendleton Marines, arrives in US
Los Angeles Times
Smoke arrived last week in New York aboard a cargo flight that originated in Turkey after a combined effort of the Society for the Prevention of Animals and retired Marine Col. John Folsom. In 2008, Folsom and Marines from the Camp Pendleton-based 1st ...
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Animal tests show anaesthetics may harm baby brains
The Age
Associate Professor Andrew Davidson, an anaesthetist at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, said there was mounting evidence in animals that a range of anaesthetics used on humans were toxic for the brain and could cause lasting damage, ...
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How the horses of the Preakness get their names
Baltimore Sun
Derby winner Animal Kingdom, for instance, is the son of Leroidesanimaux, which is French for "king of the animals." Twice the Appeal, another Derby contender likely to run in the Preakness, is the son of Successful Appeal and Double Boarded. ...
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Give Grizzly a Good Home
Patch.com
If you're interested in adopting any of these animals, please visit the Douglas County Animal Shelter at 1755 County Services Road (off Cedar Mountain Road). The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 am to 5 pm and on Sunday from 2 to 5 pm ...
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In animal-testing debate, fur still flies
Ventura County Star
About 70000 monkeys and other non-human primates are used in experiments each year, and those are among the studies that draw the closest scrutiny from animal protection groups. Every year, at more than 1500 labs across the nation, tens of millions of ...
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Petal addresses vicious animals
Hattiesburg American
No longer will animals deemed vicious be allowed in city limits. During a special-called meeting on Wednesday, the Board of Aldermen voted to adopt an ordinance that makes it illegal to have vicious animals within city limits. ...
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REGION: Cost hikes prompt cities to seek new animal care options
North County Times
(Photo by Hayne Palmour IV - Staff Photographer) Local humane societies have been sharply increasing the fees they charge cities for handling injured animals and strays, prompting Oceanside, Escondido and San Marcos to search for a cheaper way to ...
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Sterilize animals for your pets and your community
Durham News
Females in heat can cry incessantly, show nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male animals. Spaying and neutering makes pets less likely to bite. Unsterilized animals often exhibit more behavioral and temperament problems than do those who have been ...
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Animal cruelty cases on the rise
Dothan Eagle
Three young dogs are seen in a kennel at the Dothan animal shelter in this photograph taken April 26, 2011. The three animals are involved in a current animal cruelty case, and have been recovering in the shelter. Credit: MAX ODEN / DOTHAN EAGLE A ...
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Animals are not throwaway items
Examiner.com
Cleveland, Ohio - In response to an abandoned dog found Friday afternoon, Sharon Harvey of the Cleveland Animal Protective League and Becca Riker of Secondhand Mutts Rescue want to remind people to be responsible owners and spay and neuter your dogs ...
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