Pet of the week – Billings Gazette (Dog Food)

Pet of the week – Billings Gazette
Reily is a fluffy gray and white 11-week-old kitten available for adoption through the Animal Welfare League. She has been spayed, given her distemper shots and has been

Sunday Journal: Trust Ursa, standing guard – St. Petersburg Times
From the moment Ursa claimed us during a visit to a farm in western Maryland “Let’s just go look,” my wife said the Dalmatian breathed new life into our family, including

Animal centre to reveal new look – Border Mail
KENNELS have been cleared out and replaced with coffee tables, seats and a computer at the newly refurbished Albury RSPCA centre. The animal welfare organisation will reopen the

Broome adoption fee to rise – Sun and Press
DICKINSON — The cost to adopt a dog from the Front Street Dog Shelter will increase to $195 on Jan. 1, but Broome County officials said even with the increase, adopting a dog from

Courtesy/GRACE BIBLE CHURCH – Killeen Daily Herald
Second Lt. Chris Morgan encountered scenes in Iraq he never expected to experience in the United States. When he visited Galveston after Hurricane Ike, he experienced a “flashback

Leftovers Can Be Deadly for Pets, Costly for Owners – 13 WMAZ
Turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes and pie. Many of you are looking at leftovers and a way to git rid of them. We suggest feeding your neighbors, finding some recipes or throwing

Economy hits home with pet owners – South Coast Today
A local emergency veterinarian reports that the nation’s struggling economy is also affecting our pets. Dr. Michelle Lampe, president of the Mass.-RI Veterinary ER in Swansea, says

The age of extravagance and debt is over and boy I feel for you folks – Globe and Mail
economic slave from Toronto, Canada writes: The cost overruns should not be a surprise. Cost overruns always happen and the taxpayer is left with the financial burden of paying for

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