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Summer Trend for Animals: Getting One's Head Stuck in a Jar Gawker We'll assume that a recent article in one of the fashion magazines for animals is to blame for the sudden popularity of this disturbing weight-loss technique. Meanwhile, officers at the animal control shelter in Seattle are worried that the coyote pup ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fort Worth animal control calls spike as temperatures rise WFAA Cities across North Texas report calls for distressed animals have spiked with the heat wave. "Our calls have doubled," said Mike Camp, with the Fort Worth Department of Animal Care and Control. "This heat wave we've been seeing has really spiked our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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No more Second Chance Sioux Falls Argus Leader They also were told that the animal rescue center might close. In a news release Friday, Second Chance officials confirmed that operations would conclude at 4 pm Sunday. Three or four cats and from 10 to 15 dogs are the only animals remaining at Second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drought may be contributing to increase in rabies cases Fort Worth Star Telegram By Elizabeth Campbell Veterinarians and state health officials are reporting more cases of rabies this year, especially in North Texas, and speculate that the drought is forcing rabid wild animals seeking water to wander into more populated areas where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Another python confiscated on Oahu Hawaii News Now Authorities say the animals are illegally smuggled in and budget cuts have made it tougher to catch people. However 10 new inspectors are supposed to be hired in the coming weeks which the Department of Agriculture says should make things safer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Task force to study Tulsa's animal ordinances, recommend changes Tulsa World City Councilor Jim Mautino discusses his proposed changes to the city's animal ordinances with dog advocates, rescuers and hobbyists at City Hall on Friday. PJ LASSEK/Tulsa World By PJ LASSEK World Staff Writer City Councilor Jim Mautino agreed Friday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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