Parents Amberly Britton and Mark Myers of Missouri have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of endangering the ...
Loyal Pets, Thrown Away For Being Too Old, Too Large Or ‘Just Too Much Trouble’, Have Found New Homes And Patient Humans Who ...
Eight in 10 dog owners think it was genuinely fate that they were matched with their dog, according to new research. And it may be more than just fate matching us with our pets; results showed our ...
Mississippi law considers certain animals "inherently dangerous" due to their potential to cause serious harm. The list of dangerous animals includes various primates, large carnivores, elephants, and ...
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Mundelein resident Anna LaRocco Masi experienced a sense of isolation during and after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The 29-year-old wanted to socialize with other pet owners, specifically those who ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. About eight years ago, Grant decided he ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Owners of a dog are heartbroken as they allege he died after due to oversprayed weed killer. Though there’s no absolute proof that’s the cause, a claim has been filed. Near Second ...
After evicting a tenant who abruptly shuttered a pet crematorium this summer, a San Marcos landlord said he found at least 150 animals stored in around 20 freezers inside the business — and he hopes ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma City Fire is starting a new initiative to help reunite lost pets with their owners. Two metro fire stations now have microchip scanners that can help find an owner.
Participants can cast unlimited votes until Nov. 11 with the choice of four Swahili names The Living Desert The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is welcoming animal lovers to participant in naming its ...
NORTH ST PAUL, Minn. — Since the pandemic, Rachel Thompson has found ways to help her neighbors in North St. Paul. It started in March 2020 with a "Little Free Food Shelf" stocked with non-perishable ...