Pets come in many colors, sizes, coats - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Pets come in many colors, sizes, coats Daytona Beach News-Journal Rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs and rats are now available to be adopted. There also have been ferrets, hamsters, snakes, birds, mice and other animals at the shelter recently. Many families want to adopt a pet, but are unable to care for a dog or cat.
Hamster or dog? Which pets are best for kids - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Hamster or dog? Which pets are best for kids San Francisco Chronicle (blog) Hamsters: These seem like the traditional kid pet, but they sleep during the day, which means if you play with them too much while they're tired they'll bite. You'd be better off getting a rat. Golden Retriever: These dogs are adorable, but need a lot ...
Crucial don't-do list Protect pets from warm weather illness, injury - Winnipeg Free Press
Crucial don't-do list Protect pets from warm weather illness, injury Winnipeg Free Press The following is a not-to-do list meant to serve as a guideline to help keep your pet safe during warmer seasons: Don't: 1. Buy plants or mulch unless they're pet-friendly. 2. Keep dangerous pesticides and lawn-care products where your pet can ingest ...
Helping animals in distress Stabroek News Last month the Fire Department responded to cries for help from a good Samaritan at the High Court that led to the rescue of Bam, Bam, the High Court's pet cat and top rat catcher, from the court's roof. Since August 2011, Soraya Richardson and I have ...
Recalled pet food can put people at risk - Sun-Sentinel
Recalled pet food can put people at risk Sun-Sentinel There have been 11 recalls because of salmonella in pet food since March, according to US Food and Drug Administration records. While most recalls involved dog food, some batches of Hartz Mountain fish flakes and Kaytee Pet Products' rat and hamster ...
Rat's the way to show off unusual pets - This is Leicestershire
Rat's the way to show off unusual pets This is Leicestershire About 100 people and their furry pets visited the event, held at the Ratby Church Room, in Church Lane, Ratby, on Saturday. The was organised by The Midlands Rat Club (MRC) and the National Fancy Rat Society and included tips about care and a Cuddle ...