2018年1月30日星期二

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(CBS 58) – A petition to allow pet food to be included in food stamps is taking social media by storm. Right now, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP only covers food for qualifying low- or no-income people and their families. Organizers of the petition posted on the site Care2 argue ...
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Paws pet supply store in Redlands and Alex Woodcock of Alexpressions Photography are offering Valentine's Day pet photo sessions 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at Paws. Cost is $40 per session or $50 for three or more dogs and includes three edited digital images. A portion of the proceeds will ...
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More so, these days pet owners are creating their own social media accounts for their pets. Celebrity pets such as 'Doug the Pug' has become an internet sensation, and even recently 'predicted' the Grammys winners. So, if you're one those pet owners who spoil your furry friend rotten, you're not alone.
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Deputies will accept pet food, toys, leashes, collars, cages and more this Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kroger on University Boulevard. All donations will go to the Suffolk Humane Society just in time for their Paws for the Arts Fundraiser this Saturday at the Hilton Garden Inn on Constance Road.
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(WTHR) — Should food stamp recipients be allowed to buy pet food? That's the question trending on social media. An online petition from Care2 aims to allow food stamp recipients to buy pet food through the assistance program. Currently only food and other products for individuals and families are ...
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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Petco today announced it has acquired leading pet insurance marketplace PetInsuranceQuotes.com, providing pet parents with an efficient way to obtain instant pet insurance quotes and compare coverage options, all while reading reviews and testimonials ...
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In Queensland 27 per cent of pet owners have not bothered going to the vet, are anti-vax or are confused by the recommended schedule. Four per cent have never vaccinated puppies or kittens. Males are slightly more vigilant at staying on top of their pets' immunisations than females. Michael Beatty ...
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