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PREPARING YOUR PET FOR A NEW BABY
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Experts say the countdown should include prep time for pets, too. A baby changes everything for a pet — from how its home looks, smells and sounds to what the rules are. Low-energy, friendly, social dogs are the most adaptable pets, while independent, ...

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Pet Dental Health In The Spotlight For February
WBOY-TV
It may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to pet care, but a good brushing is just as important for Fido as it is for us. February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and even though it may not seem like a top priority pet owners need ...

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Hints From Heloise: Pet-sitting precautions
Washington Post
Dear Readers: A reader recently shared her concerns regarding PET SITTERS. The reader found that none of the pet sitters in her area was bonded, and most of them keep house keys with address information on them. Here are other reader responses: Mark ...

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USA TODAY

Super Bowl pets, happy pet owners and new breeds
USA TODAY
USA TODAY compiled memorable Super Bowl ads featuring pets for you to take a look at. Popcorn Park Zoo in New Jersey has an especially talented camel, named Princess. She has a knack for predicting the winner of NFL games. In fact, Princess has picked ...

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Lost pet, owners reunited
The Spokesman Review
Chelsea Jones was reunited with Atticus after he went missing for six days. The dog fled after an accident on Interstate 90. Nathan Lawrence spent six anguishing days searching for his dog after it escaped from his wrecked SUV during a snowstorm last ...

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Obesity epidemic strikes US pets
CNN
The majority of adult dogs and cats in US homes are overweight or obese, and the problem has gotten worse over the past year, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Fifty-three percent of adult dogs and 55% of cats were classified as ...

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Financial Times

Avoid a Pet Emergency in Overtime: Super Sunday's Parties Can Be Dangerous To ...
Sacramento Bee
By Association for Pet Obesity Prevention CALABASH, NC, Feb. 3, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Your big party during the big game may be dangerous to your pet. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) offers tips to pet owners to make sure their ...
It's not just human beings who are living longer – our pets are tooFinancial Times

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Ohio Bill Seeks to Ban Exotic Pets
Gather.com
Before October 2011, most people outside of the animal rescue and welfare circuits didn't know how easy it was to buy and sell exotic pets in the state of Ohio. That all changed when an unhinged owner released his stock of wild animals in Zanesville, ...

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abc11.com

Pet owners complain about toys
abc11.com
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- It squeaks, it's colorful, and at over 20 inches long, the Crazy Critters chew toy is marketed as safe for all dog sizes, but pet owner Chuck Gavazzi told ABC11 that was not his experience. When he got home from work recently, ...

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Luxury pet shop, spa tames the TV dragons
Edmonton Journal
But Castellarin, and the upstart pet spa and luxury products company she founded four years ago, so wowed the panel of potential investors that she walked away with an even better offer. The episode aired last week. Dragon Bruce Croxon offered her a ...

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