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Fourth of July Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe Patch.com Microchipping your pet is one other way to help missing animals find their way back home. Sadly, many animals that have been microchipped are not registered in the system and we are unable to reunite families; please ensure that your pets microchip has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thieves take animal shelter's air conditioning units Chicago Tribune By Andrew L. Wang Tribune reporter A hot day got hotter for about 120 animals at a South Side animal shelter after thieves made off with two of the facility's air conditioning units. The thieves also took all the copper piping and coils in the two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County, SPCA Announce Terms of Animal Control Service Extension Patch.com A county-funded, six-month agreement to extend animal control services to municipalities was reached Thursday night. By Courtney Elko | Email the author | 3:17pm SPCA and county representatives worked together to come to an agreement. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Protect animals from firecracker noise this holiday weekend SW Iowa News For their safety, remember to keep your companion animals in a quiet area of the home while the firecrackers are being set off. The day after the Fourth of July is typically one of the busiest days for our animal control officers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Recall news The Associated Press The following recalls have been announced: WOODEN ANIMAL DRUMS DETAILS: A wooden hexagon drum with pictures of animals on the six sides imported by Cost Plus Inc. of Oakland, Calif., and sold at World Market stores nationwide from December 2010 through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Undercover look at pig-raising operation brings grocer reaction Crosscut (blog) By Jessica Alberg An undercover investigation by an animal-rights group into hog-farming practices has gotten the attention of Costco, the locally based wholesale club. Mercy for Animals, a non-profit organization that focuses on preventing what it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
21 malnourished rabbits get rescued San Jose Mercury News Police say that the family that owned the rabbits were raising them for food, and were keeping them in squalid and inhumane conditions and that the animals were malnourished and had no access to food or water. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff) Authorities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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