Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Pet care tips

  • Our unemployment rate may be dipping, but many U.S. families still struggle to make ends meet. "Doing more with less" requires tough decisions about household expenses, and many pet owners face the possibility of losing their pets.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The new website, http://www.mygavet-arah.com/, features educational resources, such as a veterinary topics library, to help pet owners learn more about at-home wellness care, training tips, and how to recognize the signs of illness in pets.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Yes, the bill, sponsored by District 8 Senator, Michelle Ugenti, will establish procedures to cover the costs of care for animals seized due to cruelty including the latest news, tips and advice, please click the Subscribe Icon. Its free and anonymous.
  • (Examiner)
  • An editorial from the Times of Trenton notes that while an organization like PETA might be good at raising awareness regarding important pet-related issues, smaller shelters can "more efficiently provide care." Holt agrees.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • in addition to basic pet care. This year, Tammi Searle of Wag Wagon Pet Services plans on making the most of Professional Pet Sitters Week by donating 10% of profits and 100% of all tips for the week to the NHSPCA in Stratham, New Hampshire.
  • (PRLog (free press release))
  • Then, Youth Services librarian Beth Lokken will read stories about animals, including one on finding a pet at a humane society.
  • (Door County Advocate)
  • The American Veterinary Medical Association and the Humane Society of the United States offer basic tips for providing emergency aid administered to your pet should be followed by immediate veterinary care.
  • (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)
  • Visitors can become website members and receive benefits including additional tips and information for the newsletter which contains a variety of information of pet health care and pet wellness topics.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Knowing their pets will be taken care of while they are getting back on their feet. Because of You Chihuahua Rescue always needs more foster families. Adopt - Adopt a pet.
  • (Examiner)
  • Some of them are searching for family pets. McKamey Animal Care and Adoption Center took in 40 cats and dogs over the weekend, many lost from the storm. McKamey offers a few tips to make sure you pet gets back home no matter where they are found.
  • (Wrcbtv.com)

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