“Microchip implants help unite lost pets with owners” plus 3 more |
- Microchip implants help unite lost pets with owners
- Calls reporting pets left out in the cold increase
- Pint sized dogs make most dangerous list
- Historical Hindsights: Pets were part of Greeley's past
| Microchip implants help unite lost pets with owners Posted: 06 Nov 2010 11:16 PM PDT By Kristal Dixon kdixon@cherokeetribune.com The Cherokee County Animal Shelter is embarking on a campaign in the hopes of reuniting more lost pets with their owners. The shelter is working on a c... |
| Calls reporting pets left out in the cold increase Posted: 06 Nov 2010 09:32 PM PDT Metro Animal Control has seen a 10 to 15% increase in calls reporting animals left out in freezing temperatures without shelter. |
| Pint sized dogs make most dangerous list Posted: 06 Nov 2010 08:24 AM PDT TINY chihuahuas are among pets listed as part of new laws aimed at curbing rising dog attacks. |
| Historical Hindsights: Pets were part of Greeley's past Posted: 06 Nov 2010 01:51 AM PDT In times past, Greeley residents had as much of an interest in keeping pets as we do now. The Greeley Tribune mentions pets as passions, problems and trends. |
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