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Metro Animal Services critic could take it over WDRB (WDRB) -- One of the most outspoken critics of Metro Animal Services now stands to take it over. No Kill Louisville placed the only bid to run MAS, and the non-profit has lofty plans to fix a broken city agency. With a goal of saving 90 percent of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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More Than 2200 Animals Found a Home This Weekend Patch.com By Kirsten Branch | Email the author | 11:40am Maddie's Fund founder and Danville resident, Dave Duffield, and friend at Oakland Animal Services. courtesy Maddie's Fund Record rainfall did not dampen the hearts of local pet lovers this weekend ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
39 Counts of Animal Cruelty , Man Says Pets Were Taken Care Of WTVC A Bradley County couple is charged with 39 counts of animal cruelty. Officers say the animals were left without food or water in sweltering 90 degree temperatures. "I admit, yeah, I had too many dogs. I shouldn't have done that. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
I could not say it better than this letter, so I won't The Virginian-Pilot There are many different reasons why people hurt animals, and sometimes it is because they are simply cruel. Studies show there is a correlation between animal abuse, child abuse and domestic violence. For some children, exposure to violence makes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
About 200 animals seized from Zebulon home NBC17.com By Justin Quesinberry , NBC17 Staff Franklin County Animal Services and the US Humane Society seized about 200 animals at a Zebulon property. The owner will likely face charges. Chickens received fluid through IV Monday night after being seized from a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grand Teton National Park sees more vehicle-animal crashes Billings Gazette The number of animal-vehicle collisions in the park has increased the past two years. LANDER, Wyo. — Mark Gocke drove north on US Highway 89 toward Moran in the early morning 10 years ago in the late fall. It was late November, and Gocke hoped to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Capital Humane Society to build new animal adoption center Lincoln Journal Star The Capital Humane Society plans to build a new adoption center near 70th Street and Nebraska 2 to help serve a growing animal population, Executive Director Bob Downey said. Developers Mary Jo and Dave Livingstone helped acquire the 2.5 acres of land, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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