• 15 MAR 23

    Pet Toxicology Experts Release State-Specific Top 20 Toxins List

    Pet Poison Helpline  | PR News Wire MINNEAPOLIS, March 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In honor of Pet Poison Prevention Month in March, the toxicology experts at Pet Poison Helpline analyzed five years of proprietary call data and are releasing the next iteration of Toxin Trends, an online tool designed to help consumers and veterinary professionals research dangerous and

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    • 13 MAY 23

    Pet-friendly private jet firm aims to make travel with dogs and cats easier: ‘Cost is comparable’

    K9 Jets, a pet-friendly private charter company in the U.K. is making luxury air travel a possibility for transcontinental travelers Cortney Moore | FOXBusiness A new pet-focused airline has taken off with private transcontinental charters that go to select locations. K9 Jets, a sister company of G6 Aviation – which is a first-class private jet service based in

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    • 26 JUL 22

    Pet-Friendly Tourism is Growing in Mexico

    DESTINATION & TOURISM  ALBERTO LOZANO The pet-friendly segment contributes to the development of tourism activity and economic spillover in Mexico, given that official data shows the existence of 80 million pets, of which 43.8 million are dogs. According to the National Welfare Survey of Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics & Geography (INEGI by its acronym in

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    • 09 MAR 23

    Pete the Vet: Going overseas this year? Read this if you’re taking your pet

    Peter Wedderburn | MSN After three years of covid restrictions, international travel is finally back on the agenda for many people. It may seem early to be making summer holiday preparations, but if you are considering vacationing overseas, and taking your pets with you, it’s important to get the pieces of the jigsaw in place

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    • 25 JUN 22

    Puppies on Prozac: How to Handle Your Pet’s Anxiety

    Veterinarians say they have seen an increasing number of pets experiencing mental distress. Here’s how to spot the signs. By Melinda Wenner Moyer | The New York Times When my dog Ozzy feels stressed, he emits loud, rambly groans that are ridiculously cute but also make me wonder if he’s having a stroke. After noticing that

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    • 17 OCT 23

    Rescuers descended into a deep cave to rescue a trapped dog – then they found a bear

    Zoe Sottile | CNN Firefighters encountered an unexpected challenge while rescuing a dog trapped in a Tennessee cave: A black bear was also there. The dog, Charlie, spent three days trapped nearly 40 feet deep in an “extremely narrow cave shaft” on English Mountain in eastern Tennessee, according to a Facebook post from the Waldens Creek Volunteer

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    • 13 MAR 22

    Reunited: Gus the Cat

    March 31st, 2017 Thanks to SPCA International and their Operation: Baghdad Pups, we had the wonderful pleasure of witnessing another reunion between a U.S. serviceman and companion. Meet Ian and Lezli Clark and their new cat Gus! As you can probably tell, Gus is no pup! He is a 2-year-old Domestic Short Hair that Ian

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    • 17 FEB 22
    Reunited: Soloman

    Reunited: Soloman

    We may not always know where they are going and we cannot always see their human’s happy face when they get there, but we are grateful for every chance we get to bring them closer to home. Friday, March 10, 2017- We experienced the incredible joy of seeing this family reunion between Dave (human) and

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