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Social Networking Saves Homeless Animals Patch.com Animal shelters and rescue organizations use the power of social media to find homes for homeless pets. By Kathleen Ramunni | Email the author | 9:11am As the popularity of social networking continues to explode, more and more people are finding old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Viagra reduces MS symptoms in animals UPI.com BARCELONA, Spain, May 21 (UPI) -- Multiple sclerosis symptoms in animals with the disease were drastically reduced by the sexual dysfunction drug Viagra, researchers in Spain say. The study, published in Acta Neuropathologica, showed a practically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Selena Gomez's pink horse painting: Digital enhancements less cruel Examiner.com The entertainer Pink objected to the treatment of the animals being painted on Friday and now the battle of technology verses cash appears to be widening the gap in favor of Pink's initial objection. A spokesperson for Selena has since told People ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cruelty to Animals Santa Barbara Independent By Laura Stinchfield Makia the cat says, "Animal cruelty is when someone knows their pet is sick yet they ignore the symptoms and do not get them help. It is also when someone shoves their animal hard." Serafina the cat says, "I agree with Makia. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Humane Society pushes for animal welfare regulation WRAL.com Raleigh, NC — Animal welfare activists and some North Carolina lawmakers are pushing for stronger penalties for animal abuse and more regulation of commercial pet breeders, in an effort to combat abuse cases and inhumane conditions at puppy mills ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Other voices: What it means to be a 'no-kill' shelter The Union of Grass Valley They often do not take in injured or sick animals or animals over 4 years old. Some of these nonprofits that have had contracts to run shelters for municipalities have terminated their contracts and let Animal Control take the difficult-to-adopt, sick, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge grants delay in animal neglect case Charleston Post Courier By Allyson Bird While the 55 animals seized from his property sit in limbo at a shelter, the 80-year-old man suspected of neglecting them asked for time to hire a lawyer before a judge decides whether to return the livestock and pets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Endangered species list dotted with Florida entries Daytona Beach News-Journal I thought I would take this opportunity to write about some of our marine and coastal plants and animals that are listed on the federal endangered species list, and to explain a little bit about what this listing means. Plants and animals can be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
An advocate for animals: Officer finds education, not punishment, works best Denver Post By Sheba R. Wheeler Animal Cruelty Investigator Keith Davis checks up on a house near 40th and Steele on a concern that might involve neglect of another dog at the house. This dog named Midnight, about a 10-12 week old puppy, was well taken care of and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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