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Hundreds of dogs help paw cousins

HUNDREDS of dogs and dog lovers took to Limestone Park in the centre of Ipswich on Sunday to take part in the RSPCA Million Paws Walk.

Where My Dogs At: A social network for man and man's best friend

Where My Dogs At is a new social networking app angled at dog lovers and their four-legged friends looking for local dog-friendly places to go and people to meet.        

Cats coach says it's time to stop pussyfooting around

ALLANSFORD coach Josh Parkinson remains underwhelmed by his players’ ability to display the physicality required of a genuine flag contender.

Animal lovers take pets to social media

TYSONS CORNER, USA - When Dexter the cocker spaniel tore a ligament in his hind leg a few weeks ago, he didn't suffer in silence. Instead, his owner wrote a blog post. "The vet told me my dog needed surgery, and I thought, 'You know, there's got to be something else'," ...

PETS OF THE MONTH: Donnie, Murphy looking for home

Donnie is looking for a fur-ever home that will fit his personality.

Dogs rule on Cleveland streets

SUNDAY belonged to the dogs as hundreds of the four-legged friends took their owners for a walk in support of the RSPCA.

Dogs rules on Cleveland streets

SUNDAY belonged to the dogs as hundreds of the four-legged friends m took their owners for a walk in support of the RSPCA.

Rock Cats becoming whole again

NEW BRITAIN — The New Britain Rock Cats batting order looked significantly different Friday night. You wouldn’t think two players could change the whole complexion of a nine-man lineup, but when they are two talented veterans, they do just that.

Pets of the Week: May 19, 2013

Sun, 19 May 2013 09:01:45 GMT Pets of the Week Dayzee is a 2-year-old spayed female pointer/terrier mix who is available for adoption. Dayzee has beautiful bright blue eyes. She is shy at first, but warms up to you quickly. Once she does, she likes to snuggle into your lap. She is very attentive to he...

River Cats at a glance: Billings' seven shutout innings lead Cats' win

Bruce Billings threw seven shutout innings and the River Cats erupted for six runs in the fifth inning to beat the Oklahoma City RedHawks 6-3 on Saturday night at Raley Field.

Police dogs in big demand in MetroWest forces

Ken Ballinger wasn't surprised when calls from police departments starting pouring into his cell phone in the weeks following the Boston Marathon bombings.

AFL Cats fall short against Magpies

Geelong coach Chris Scott says the Cats have to improve significantly despite starting the AFL season with seven wins from eight games.

Nolin and Fisher Cats shutout Rock Cats

Sean Nolin pitched six shutout innings in 5-0 win

Dogs attack father and sons, 3 and 5

Two children and their father are hospitalized after two dogs attacked the family while they were walking.

Local group rescues pets left behind in tough times

Pets are like family. But too often, they're abandoned when people lose their homes to foreclosure and are forced to leave their pets behind.

AFL Magpies upset Cats

Geelong have suffered their first loss of the AFL season by six points at the hands of Collingwood.

Kraks show in Cats' defence

COLLINGWOOD produced its best performance to upstage Geelong, kick-starting a season that had been looking decidedly wobbly in recent times.

Easing the pain of a move on your pets

If you are moving this summer and you are worried about moving your pets, fear not! Lisa Chelenza has a few tips that can help make the move easier for you both in this edition of Pet Pointers.

Cats need homes

 More than 500 cats and kittens have entered BARC since May 1, and 225 of those cats and kittens entered the shelter just in the past week.

More than 500 cats, kittens have entered BARC since May 1

More than 500 cats and kittens have entered BARC since May 1, and 225 of those cats and kittens entered the shelter just in the past week. BARC needs Houston's help immediately to ensure these felines

Granbury Pets Reunited With Owners

Lost pets in Granbury are being reunited with their owners through Hood County Animal Control with generous help from NewsScope Marketing, which donated both a building and employees to help volunteers coordinate the reunions.

Killer dogs found and euthanased

THE rogue dogs of Lavington have been put down after their owners surrendered them following media reports the canines had killed at least 18 animals in the neighbourhood.

Dogs quarantined after attacking 3 people in Holly Hill

Two aggressive pit bull mix dogs were taken to the Halifax Humane Society after attacking three people early Friday morning in separate incidents. The Holly Hill Police Department began searching for the dogs after a man walking near State and Walker avenues suffered severe injuries to his left lower leg.  Billy Boles, 42, tried to flee from the dogs before the 5:30 a.m. attack, police said ...

Dogs rebound from hoarding situation

The first five of the 12 dogs the Toledo Area Humane Society helped rescue in April from a hoarding situation in southern Ohio have gone up for adoption.

Wildlife Bandits: How Criminology Can Fight Poaching

Wildlife Bandits: How Criminology Can Fight Poaching Newark, N.J. — With no shortage of human-on-human misdeeds, criminologists haven't typically concerned themselves with crimes against wildlife and the environment. But with poaching raging out of control in several areas of the world, that may be changing.


Pets for adoption week of May 17

THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR GREATER SAVANNAH All pets adopted from HSGS are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed, microchipped and get a free vet exam. To view all available pets, go to humanesocietySAV.org or stop by 7215 Sallie Mood Drive.

Idaho man sentenced to seven years for killing zoo monkey

Michael Watkins of Weiser, Idaho, in an undated photo. REUTERS/Boise Police Department By Laura Zuckerman (Reuters) - An Idaho man who admitted to breaking into a Boise zoo last year and killing a monkey was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday, court records show. Michael Watkins, 22, of Weiser, Idaho, in March pleaded guilty to attempted grand theft, a felony, and misdemeanor animal cruelty stemming from the break-in and beating death of the monkey at Zoo Boise in November. The primate was one of the zoo's two Patas monkeys, ground-dwelling animals from Africa that stand more than 2 feet tall and weigh about 35 pounds. ...


May 17: Endangered Species Day, Pack Rat Day, National Cherry Cobbler Day, National Bike to Work Day

Endangered Species Day

Martha Stewart Dishes On Online Dating: Must Love Dogs, Kids & 'Maybe Monogamy'

Martha Stewart stops by Access Hollywood Live on May 15, 2013 -- Access Hollywood Martha Stewart has some very important criteria in potential suitors, now that the lifestyle guru has jumped into the deep end of online dating.


Dogs give comfort _ and controversy _ in court

In this photo taken Monday, May 13, 2013, courthouse dog Kiley lies across the feet of Linda Avila, left, a witness in a homicide case, as Avila sits with Kiley's handler Michelle Walker, Justice Services manager, in a hallway at the Pierce County Courthouse in Tacoma, Wash. As canine companions in courthouses, dogs have helped thousands of victims and witnesses, but some challenges are working their way through the courts, driven by attorneys who claim the dogs are distractions or sympathy magnets. So far, all lower courts have upheld the use of dogs. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) LOS ANGELES (AP) — The twins were 7, shy and scared. Talking was tough and describing what happened nearly impossible.


Dogs and Humans Evolved Together, Study Suggests

Dogs and Humans Evolved Together, Study Suggests Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study.


Dogs and Humans Evolved Together, Study Suggests

Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study.

DiCaprio's wildlife charity auction brings in $38.8 million

File photo of actor DiCaprio at the "The Great Gatsby" world premiere in New York By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Leonardo DiCaprio and Christie's auction house raised $38.8 million through a charity art auction and donations, Christie's said on Tuesday, with proceeds to benefit environmental and conservation causes. The 33 works in The 11th Hour Auction organized by the star of the new film "The Great Gatsby" sold for $31.74 million on Monday evening and set 13 records for artists including Carol Bove, Joe Bradley, Mark Grotjahn, Raymond Pettibon and Mark Ryden among others. ...


Pets are good for your heart, say experts

Dog owners are 54 per cent more likely to get the recommended level of physical activity, according to research that says pets are good for the heart.

Pets are good for your heart

Pets, especially dogs, are good for your heart, US and Australian experts say.

Pets are good for your heart: experts

Pets, especially dogs, are good for your heart, US and Australian experts say.

Naval Exercises Take Deadly Toll on Dolphins: Op-Ed

Naval Exercises Take Deadly Toll on Dolphins: Op-Ed NRDC  .


Cats die after anti-freeze poisoning

A spate of cat poisonings in the Wrexham area leads the RSPCA to appeal for information amid concerns that it could be deliberate.

Police seize eight dogs after fatal mauling of California woman

By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A day after a Southern California woman was fatally mauled by a pack of pit bulls, police were trying to determine on Friday whether any of the eight dogs they seized from a nearby home were involved in the attack, law enforcement officials said. Homicide detectives serving a search warrant at a home in the unincorporated community of Littlerock, in the high desert about 65 miles east of Los Angeles, took eight dogs from the property, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Captain Mike Parker said. ...

At Least 26 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Central Africa

At Least 26 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Central Africa At least 26 elephants were killed in Central Africa after a group of armed poachers raided a protected sanctuary on Monday (May 6), according to wildlife officials.


London Zoo seeks female mate for near-extinct fish

This is an undated image made available Friday, May 10, 2013, by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) of a male Mangarahara cichlid. Aquarists at the ZSL, London Zoo, are launching an urgent worldwide appeal to find a female mate for the last remaining males of a critically endangered fish species. The Mangarahara cichlid (Ptychochromis insolitus) is believed to be extinct in the wild, due to the introduction of dams drying up its habitat of the Mangarahara River in Madagascar, and two of the last known individuals are residing in ZSL London Zoo’s aquarium. (AP Photo/ZSL) LONDON (AP) — The London Zoo is urgently seeking a female mate for the last-known males of a critically endangered fish species.


US-ARTS Summary

DiCaprio, Christie's to hold auction to benefit environment NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, the star of the new film "The Great Gatsby," and his foundation have teamed up with Christie's for a charity auction next week to benefit environmental causes. Thirty-three works, many created for and donated to the auction by some of the world's top artists, will go under the hammer on Monday in New York at The 11th Hour Auction, which aims to raise as much as $18 million to protect the last wild places on Earth and their endangered species. ...

DiCaprio, Christie's to hold auction to benefit environment

File photo of actor DiCaprio at the "The Great Gatsby" world premiere in New York By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, the star of the new film "The Great Gatsby," and his foundation have teamed up with Christie's for a charity auction next week to benefit environmental causes. Thirty-three works, many created for and donated to the auction by some of the world's top artists, will go under the hammer on Monday in New York at The 11th Hour Auction, which aims to raise as much as $18 million to protect the last wild places on Earth and their endangered species. "A lot of the works of this quality have never been at auction. ...


Pets May Curb Heart Disease Risk, Doctors Say

Owning a pet, especially a dog, probably lowers a person's risk of heart disease, a new statement from the American Heart Association says.

Pets may help cut heart disease risk: American Heart Association

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anyone wanting to live longer and cut their risk of suffering from heart disease might want to consider getting a pet. The American Heart Association (AHA) issued a scientific statement on Thursday saying owning a pet may help to decrease a person's risk of suffering from heart disease and is linked with lower levels of obesity, blood pressure and cholesterol. "Pet ownership, particularly dog ownership, is probably associated with a decreased risk of heart disease," Glenn N. Levine, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said in a statement. ...

How You Can Help Save Threatened Russian Tigers: Op-Ed

Linda Walker Global Forest & Trade Network - North America for the World Wildlife Fund 

Dye and Poison Stop Rhino Poachers

Dye and Poison Stop Rhino Poachers Dye and Poison Stop Rhino Poachers


Armed Poachers Reportedly Raid African Elephant Sanctuary

Armed Poachers Reportedly Raid African Elephant Sanctuary Elephant poachers in Central Africa were seen entering a protected area and shooting in the direction of elephants on Monday (May 6), wildlife officials reported.


Elephants Better Beat the Heat--or Else

With a relatively small surface area to body volume, elephant heat dissipation is limited to the point where extended exertion in the heat can be fatal. Sophie Bushwick reports

Fishermen want humpback whales off endangered list

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2005 file picture, a humpback whale leaps out of the water in the channel off the town of Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Hundreds of Hawaii fishermen are asking the federal government to take North Pacific humpback whales off the endangered species list in recognition of the rebound the population has experienced since the international community banned commercial whaling decades ago. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) HONOLULU (AP) — A group of Hawaii fishermen is asking the federal government to remove northern Pacific humpback whales from the endangered species list, saying the population has steadily grown since the international community banned commercial whaling nearly 50 years ago.


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