How To Find A Shelter Near You

Animal overpopulation is a real threat, and one that strikes close to home. Pet owners take on an animal with the intentions of loving them, making them a part of the family, but not everyone has the animal’s best interest at heart. Neglect, abuse and abandonment have risen in large numbers in recent years, but this can be stopped. Animal shelters are there to help in an animal’s time of need, and can provide care that other owners may not be able to give.

If you’re thinking of adopting a [...]

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Ten Items You Must Have For Your New Cat

When bringing home your new cat, there are a few items you will need to have for your feline friend.
Cats require a warm, cozy place for sleeping, so you will need to have a cat bed with clean bedding for your cat’s relaxation.
Have two clean bowls for fresh food and water; kitty snacks also make a delightful treat for your cat.
Cats love playtime, so keep a variety of cat toys available; pet shops offer a great selection [...]

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Ten Items You Must Have For Your New Dog

Becoming a pet owner can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life. When you get a new dog there are a few things you must have available for the both of you. Of course the most important thing you need to get your new dog is food. You may have to have a variety of brands and flavors to make sure and find the food that best suits your dogs needs and appetite. Also purchase a [...]

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Puppy Mills: The True Horror Story

The conditions that dogs live in are deplorable when they are breeding dogs and their litters if their breeders run puppy mills. The inhumane conditions are beyond horrible but for most of these dogs, they are places of disease, abuse and illness. Some of the puppies are born maimed, blind or deaf. They are quickly discarded by any means to kill them and keep the healthier puppies. The mothers are bred constantly never allowing their bodies to recover to [...]

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