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Pet sale ban leaves Bronx shop owners fearing for their future

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Anyone still looking to buy a dog, cat or rabbit is advised to contact their local pet adoption centers, shelters and rescues.
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#TheMoment firefighters rescued a pet squirrel from a tree

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Kelly Blair recounts the moment his pet squirrel, Douglas, was rescued from a tree by his local fire department in White Rock, B.C.
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Maximus Law could go statewide to stop convicted abusers from owning pets

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Tasha Diaz says the Maximus Law, named after a dog abused on Ridge Avenue in Yonkers, requires anyone convicted of animal abuse in the city to register and permanently lose the right to own a pet.
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Take tick precautions, but Lyme disease rates remain quite low on Prince Edward Island

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More and more ticks have been catching a ride into the province of P.E.I. over the last few years. Ticks have been known to attach themselves to human skin, as well as hop onto furry pets, but medical experts say it’s not causing a big...
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People had to leave their pets behind to escape the wildfires. Here's who's helping

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Volunteers are trying to help those animals left behind when people evacuated La Ronge, Sask., and the surrounding area.
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Temporary shelter opens for pets of Manitoba wildfire evacuees

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As wildfires rage across Manitoba, the Winnipeg Humane Society and Humane Canada have opened a temporary animal shelter at the St. Norbert Community Centre in Winnipeg to care for evacuees' pets.
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#TheMoment pets displaced by wildfires got a helping hand

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Parachutes For Pets founder Melissa David discusses the Calgary-based organization’s efforts to provide shelter and other support for pets affected by wildfires in Western Canada.
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#TheMoment a community organization gave a lifeline to pets displaced by wildfires

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Parachutes For Pets founder Melissa David discusses the Calgary-based organization’s efforts to provide shelter and other support for pets affected by wildfires in Western Canada.
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Taxing Long Island: Pet owners turn to pantries to offset high price of food

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Long Islanders spend between $150 to $300 a month for pet food, and it costs as much as $4,300 a year to own a pet, said the program coordinator for Baxter's Pet Pantry.
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China's booming pet industry: Pets are set to outnumber toddlers in just five years

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China was once the world’s most populous nation, but in recent years its birth rate has been falling.
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Coyote pups are cute but people should stay away, park board says

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The Vancouver Park Board is asking people to keep their distance from coyote pups, no matter how cute they look. Board environmental stewardship coordinator Dana McDonald explains why getting up close could threaten coyotes' coexistence...
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C.B.N. wildfire destroys buildings and homes, residents say

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A wildfire has caused damage in two small rural communities on Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula, and some residents have serious questions about what caused the fire. The CBC’s Terry Roberts reports.
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Four-legged Marvel superstar Dogpool in town for Calgary Expo

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Known as Peggy the Dog off screen, the ugly pup is also raising funds for Parachutes for Pets
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Ocean Township and Lacey Township lift all mandatory wildfire evacuations, residents allowed to return home

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Power outages persist with no estimated restoration time as crews survey infrastructure damage.
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6 people injured, at least 7 cats die in Old Bridge apartment fire

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First responders were called to the scene around 9:20 p.m. on Monday.
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5 people injured, at least 7 cats die in Old Bridge apartment fire

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First responders were called to the scene around 9:20 p.m. on Monday.
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Will new animal welfare law curb illegal trade?

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The EU has created its first law on the welfare of dogs and cats to be applied across the bloc, targeting illegal trade and harmful practices. A regulation that was long overdue, considering that 44% of EU households have a pet and it's...
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Made in New Jersey: Multipet in East Rutherford drives pet industry boom with toys

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In today's "Made in New Jersey," Mark Hirschberg, president of Multipet, shares how his nearly 30-year-old company has evolved with changing pet trends.
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Bobcat sighting in Stamford prompts safety message from animal expert

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Zoologist Jim Knox, of the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, says bobcats are not generally a threat to humans, and they rarely target pets.
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War Tails uncovers impacts of conflict on stray animals in Ukraine

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Award-winning film War Tails chronicles the mission to save animals and people from the deadly rabies virus on the front lines of Ukraine. CBC's Stephen Quinn spoke with animal rescuers and filmmakers Dan Fine and Krystina Dragomaretska...
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Edmonton animal rescues worry about impact of shelter's closure

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Animal rescue operations in the Edmonton region are worried about how the closure of one large shelter will affect demands for space and emergency intakes.
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Sudden closure of Yellowknife's Great Slave Animal Hospital worsens N.W.T. vet shortage

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One of only two full-time vet clinics in the Northwest Territories has closed. As Sarah Krymalowski reports, it's leaving a big gap in pet care.
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Cats can contract bird flu. Here’s what a vet wants you to know

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Dr. Melissa Salgado, a criticalist at the VCA Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk, says it’s important to get your cat checked if they exhibit any symptoms.
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Microchipping company for pets suddenly goes out of business

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According to multiple social media posts, the closure came out of nowhere for pet owners who use these devices to track their pets.