animal shelter
animal shelter
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by Kirsten Frisch - 2006-12-16
Animals have people problems. Currently, animal shelters and rescue organizations are designed to take unwanted animals from humans that want to give the animal up. Usually animals are given up for ...
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by Valentina Bellicova - 2007-01-28
So you've decided to grow your family. Chance meetings with dogs are on the increase. At the magazine stand a friendly pooch stares out of the pages at you. Late night reruns are suddenly awash with d...
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by Valentina Bellicova - 2007-02-01
If you cast envious glances at people walking their dogs, and long for the companionship of man's best friend, but owning one of your own is not an option at this point, despair not. You can tousle th...
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by Roger Matthews - 2007-05-10
By - Roger MatthewsAdopting a fully grown shelter dog is usually not considered when a family decides to get a new pet. It may actually be the best choice for your family.A fully grown shelter d...
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by Carol Stack - 2007-05-16
Spring is here, and with it lots of kittens. If you have an animal shelter near you, perhaps you want to consider asking if they send mother cats and kittens to foster homes and opening up your home t...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-08-02
The benefits of pet ownership are undeniable. Numerous studies have shown that people who own pets live longer, healthier lives. After all, pets are a constant source of unconditional love; wh...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-08-31
They were the dogs no one else wanted. The dogs with under bites and knock-kneed hind legs. The dogs who were old or sickly. The injured or abused dogs that some vets said were simply beyond ...
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by Shadin N Awami - 2007-11-06
If you are considering adopting a new kitten, I hope you will consider the local shelters and rescue groups as your first source. Your local shelters are probably bursting at the seams with cats...
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by Muna wa Wanjiru - 2007-11-08
While we love the idea of having pets in our homes and lives few of us are prepared for the various changes that must be implemented for these animals to live with us. When this happens many peo...
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by Bob Alexander - 2008-05-27
My cat Spike was previously owned, but in good condition. He wasn't shaking or throwing up on the floor or having some kind of a fit. For a cat in an animal shelter he seemed to be in pretty good ...