Friday, July 20, 2012

Local Pet Food

  • Choosing locally-produced products comes with troves of benefits: Shrinking your carbon footprint, supporting local industry and accessing top-quality goods. But you're not the only one in the house that can become a locavore.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • HOUSTON—River Oaks Shopping Center is teaming up with local non-profits to hold a pet adoption program with pets from PugHearts that need homes and contribute to a pet food bank run by Rescue Bank.
  • (KHOU)
  • The owner of my local pet store installed one on her garage door She suggested cutting holes in a low shelf of an open cabinet and placing pet food bowls in them, to save kitchen space and hide food spills.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Samantha is a beagle mix that was abandoned at a local veterinary never contribute to the pet overpopulation problem again. Raven is described as a moderately active social butterfly who loves treats and food.
  • (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  • 1. Donate canned or dry pet food at your local King County Safeway store in July. Dry cat food is our greatest need. 2. Make it a team effort by holding a pet food drive in your community at your church, synagogue, school or business.
  • (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • Krisers all-natural pet food and supply stores with 10 locations in Chicago, Denver and right here in Southern California, is committed to helping local shelter and rescue organizations.
  • (Examiner)
  • All proceeds to benefit local Pet Rescue Agencies. As a reminder, with each local pet adoption, TailsSpin offers a free engraved ID tag, a small bag of food, as well as 10 percent off the day's purchase.
  • (Savannah Morning News)
  • A new organization in Republic wants to help families keep their pets in the home when money gets tight. The Republic Paw Pantry already has several sponsors to help provide food or other items for pet owners in need.
  • (KSPR.com)
  • Terri Ensley and her Furry Faces Foundation provide veterinary care, food and other support for the pets of homeless and struggling people.
  • (KING-5)
  • Evidence does suggest that pet store frogs may be infected. In a study of imported bullfrogs sold live in U.S. food markets Im flushing chytrid spores down the drain and into the local environment every time I change Gunthers water.
  • (YAHOO!)

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