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Monday, February 25, 2008

Woof! A special tiffin service for dogs

Pet dogs in vegetarian families
never had it so good. Biryani, mutton with rice and chicken soup are among
the items ...

Sunday, February 17, 2008

February is designated dental month for pets

February is Dental Month for Pets. Come every February, veterinarians try to spread the work about dental health in pets. If you have had a sloppy pet kiss recently you may notice some bad breath. The number one reason is poor dental health.

Checking pets' teeth is vital to prevent gum disease

Yes, pets get it, and they could be at risk for tooth loss or, if left
untreated, serious health problems. According to the American Veterinary
Dental ...

Troubled pets? No worries, it's all part of the furry package deal

Those are our pets. Did I expect that these creatures wouldn't come with
problems? Of course not, they're pets. I figure if I don't expect them to
be ...

Korean Company to Clone Dead Pets

In a move possibly more fitting to a plot in Stephen King's "Pet
Semetary," a Korean company plans to offer animal lovers the chance to
"bring back" their ...

Free Pet Classified

Find Local Puppies, Kittens & Pets. Free Pet Listings on Kijiji!

Pet relocation Specialist

Emigrating abroad and would like to take your family pet with you

Get Your Pets To England

We can arrange travel for dogs and cats to the UK without quarantine.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Photos: Share pictures of pets

The Pets Edition of the Fox Valley Photo Album will run in print every Thursday on the Good Neighbors page and will appear in photo galleries at www.postcrescent.com.

Do you have a photo you’d like to see in this weekly feature? Send digital photos to pconline@postcrescent.com. Be sure to include names and hometowns of everyone in the photos. Photos must be in an RGB JPEG format and at least 4 inches wide.

Foreclosures putting pets, livestock out of homes

As more Minnesotans lose their homes to foreclosure, many are finding they're also forced to give up their pets and livestock. The ever-worsening story of foreclosures in America now counts among its victims the family dog, the pet cat and even the farmer's horse.

Animal rescue volunteers say they're seeing more animals abandoned or dropped off at shelters as families are forced to move from homes that they can no longer afford.