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Research With Dogs Points to Early Test for Arthritis
Dogs track cats in Australia for science
Dogs track cats in Australia for science
Dogs, inmates first graduates of Operation New Hope
Cats hope Aker gets a kick out of playing with them
Cats on brink of season-long battle to scrape into the finals?
Oklahoma park accused of letting kids play with tigers
Tories unleash attack dogs over Mulcair's 'Dutch disease' thesis
Political Sideshows: Birth Certificates and Dogs Trump War, Economy
As boomers age, will their pets become peeves?
Cats could become too much for us, says Hamilton SPCA
Cats, Magpies recall big guns for grand final replay
Boomers' love of pets could change as both age
Cats left for dead at Cove Reservoir
Pets pampered with 20K-pound weddings
Cats rescued from Sacramento hoarder's home
Rock Cats Split Twin Bill With Fisher Cats
Dogs attack woman, police officer
Small Business: Pets in the City - time to franchise?
Startling Birth Control Ad for Pets
Dogs 'helped man out-compete with Neanderthals'
comparethemarket.com Recruits Purely Pets Insurance To Panel
Whales Adjust Their Hearing Sensitivity
Pets play an increasingly important role at senior living centers across the United States
Senior living centers across US accept more pets
The Chase Is On for Dogs with Go-Go Dog Pals®
Dogs yawn when they hear people yawn, suggesting they empathize with humans
Paradise for Manchester City, England's new top dogs
LONDON (Reuters) - England woke up to a new name on the Premier League trophy on Monday, while thousands of Manchester City fans rose with sore heads and smiles on their faces, after the most gripping title race for more than 20 years ended in almost surreal fashion. City's remarkable comeback in stoppage time to beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 amid scenes of delirium at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday meant they edged out Manchester United on goal difference to win their first title for 44 years. ...
Eastern rattlesnake slithers closer to U.S. endangered list
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - The eastern diamondback rattlesnake, North America's largest venomous snake, may need its own antidote. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering adding the reptile to the Endangered Species List to restrict its hunting, killing and sale. "We are going to do our best to keep these beautiful animals on the planet with us," said Dan Everson, Deputy Field Supervisor for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service in Alabama. The service on Wednesday approved further study on the declining numbers of the snake species. ...
Mysterious Mass Deaths Claim Dolphins & Pelicans
Nearly 900 dead dolphins have washed up on the beaches of northern Peru since February. Autopsies have revealed air bubbles and blood in their sinuses, indicating they suffered from "the bends," or decompression sickness, after a panicked, rapid ascent to the ocean's surface. If this is the case, what is spooking so many dolphins, and is that why they died?
Croatia wildlife centre gets by on love and a pittance
Stress of war prompts soldiers to take Afghan dogs home
KABUL (Reuters) - Spot made the clandestine journey from the Afghan Taliban stronghold of Helmand to the capital Kabul, where he is undergoing medical treatment before moving to the United States to live with the family of the Marine who rescued him. His ears clipped and tail severed from his days as a fighting dog, the surprisingly docile ginger and white mutt is one of hundreds being adopted in increasing numbers by foreign soldiers, who pay vast sums to take their new pets home. ...