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Are pets — and specifically dogs — in the middle of a mental health crisis?
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San Antonio Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez proposed the income-based program to help alleviate capacity at local animal shelters and to address the number of roaming animals across the city.
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Historically, pets — everything from birds to cats to dogs — have been part of the White House. And Biden's dog Commander isn't alone. More than a few have ended up embroiled in some controversy.
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What's the risk of contracting a surprising virus from Fido or Kitty? It's not a frivolous question, as one virologist explains. And there's another question: Can you give a virus to your pet?
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Humans can't get dog flu, but the illness continues to raise concerns for pet owners and animal shelters.
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A sharp increase in pet ownership during COVID-19 has contributed to an exodus of vets from the farm sector as they opt for better paying and less dangerous "companion" animal practices.
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This is the story of three not so little pigs named French Fry, Speedy, and Charlotte.
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A shelter run by the Humane Society Naples is flying cats and dogs out of state to make room for a wave of new arrivals from families whose homes were destroyed and are now unable to care for a pet.
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Researchers at Queen's University Belfast collected samples of human breath and sweat from volunteers working on a math problem. The pups could detect stressed-out samples with more than 90% accuracy.
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The British monarch was known for her love of animals, and had a particular fondness for corgis. Elizabeth had at least four dogs under her care when she died on Thursday.