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Fort Pierce's adoption center is participating in a national pilot program using technology to reunite lost pets with their owners.
Fort Novosel Soldiers and Civilians gathered with community members and leaders Thursday morning to celebrate the National ...
With kennel floor renovations starting May 19, Kurth Memorial Animal Services is looking to guarantee their ... the day May 17 and remain empty for at least a week. Therefore, the shelter is looking ...
DENVER — Inside Denver Animal Shelter, a new partnership is helping more than just pets, it’s also empowering people with disabilities through the healing power of canine companionship. The shelter ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A city councilman says he was blindsided by the discovery that euthanized animals from the city’s shelter have ... used by Corpus Christi Animal Care Services has ...
70 cats ended up at Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control (FWACC) last week. Fifty of those that arrived at the shelter were kittens. In one case, officers discovered a handful of kittens that had been ...
At the Fort Bend County Juvenile Detention Center, a kennel sits on the edge of the facility. It houses five dogs from the county's animal shelter – all of which are trained by young people ...
Dale County has more than 1,300 federal workers, not counting the military personnel on base at Fort Novosel. The region is an aviation hub, claiming 25% of the state’s aerospace industry.
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control (FWACC) is working to put itself in a good spot as the warmer months approach. On Thursday, BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters adoption event returned ...
FORT NOVOSEL, Ala. — Fort Novosel Soldiers and Civilians gathered with community members and leaders Thursday morning to celebrate the National Prayer Breakfast. This tradition, rooted in ...
A Fort Collins animal research lab has been cited for 11 federal animal welfare violations. Red Beast Enterprises, also known as High Quality Research, in east Fort Collins was inspected by the U ...
Around forty people from across the Yukon gathered in front of the shelter at 405 Alexander on April 30 to demand changes in light of recent drug overdose deaths that have happened on the premises.