“HART hopes seniors may want to adopt senior pets” plus 3 more |
- HART hopes seniors may want to adopt senior pets
- When hormone creams expose pets, family to risks
- Keep Pets Safe from Halloween Tricks & Treats
- Troubled pets rest at 'Poisoned Dog Cemetery'
| HART hopes seniors may want to adopt senior pets Posted: 27 Oct 2010 08:58 PM PDT The Heartland Animal Rescue Team is starting a program to help more seniors adopt senior pets. |
| When hormone creams expose pets, family to risks Posted: 27 Oct 2010 02:28 PM PDT Women who use hormone cream to counter symptoms of menopause may inadvertently expose their pets and family to the drugs. In pets, it can cause swollen tissue, behavioral problems and hair loss. |
| Keep Pets Safe from Halloween Tricks & Treats Posted: 27 Oct 2010 01:07 PM PDT The arrival of Halloween brings fun parties, trick-or-treaters, and lots of candy. However, some of the goodies and decorations that are used can be potentially hazardous to companion animals. Kern County Animal Control is providing pet owners with some crucial tips to ensure their pets stay healthy and safe this Halloween. |
| Troubled pets rest at 'Poisoned Dog Cemetery' Posted: 27 Oct 2010 10:34 AM PDT Several dogs have been poisoned in recent years in an area of Rankin County, along the Ross Barnett Reservoir. Now some of them are remembered with markers. |
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