• 20 MAR 23

    12 Interesting Pet Travel Statistics to Know (2023 Update)

    Nicole Cosgrove | Pet Keen Note: This article’s statistics come from third-party sources and do not represent the opinions of this website. With more pet-friendly accommodations and attractions, more and more people are opting to take their pets with them on vacation instead of leaving them with family or in a boarding facility. If you’re wondering

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    • 24 MAR 23
    Dogs rescued from China meat farms get new homes in U.S. after arriving at JFK Airport

    Dogs rescued from China meat farms get new homes in U.S. after arriving at JFK Airport

    Ellen Moynihan and Leonard Greene | New York Daily News Forty-four good boys and girls arrived at Kennedy Airport on Thursday on the last leg of a rescue journey from China. After a grueling 19-hour flight with a refueling stop in Anchorage, Alaska, the pups were cleared by a vet and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on

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    • 01 MAR 23
    Here’s Why So Many Canine Employees at U.S. Airports Are Beagles

    Here’s Why So Many Canine Employees at U.S. Airports Are Beagles

    Madeline Bilis | Travel Leisure The holidays are a hectic few weeks for many of us, but perhaps most of all for a beagle mix named Denny. He’s a U.S. Customs and Border Protection detector dog at John F. Kennedy International Airport — the kind that trots around an airport’s baggage claim, sniffing your suitcases and backpacks.

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    • 11 MAR 23

    How Mitzvah Fund helps Vermont pet owners with veterinary care

    Kiana Burks | WCAX – TV MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) – As costs for pet health care and insurance continue to rise, some veterinary professionals based in Central Vermont are on a mission to save animal lives and lend a helping hand to those who can’t afford it through the Mitzvah Fund. The Hebrew word mitzvah loosely

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