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ASPCA will continue to assist federal investigators in evaluations of seized dogs. Read »

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100 percent of proceeds from "Prize, Not Fighter" shirts help fund HSUS Anti-Animal Fighting Campaign. Read »

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A study by the National Canine Research Council reveals biased reporting by the media, its devastating consequences for dogs and the toll it takes on public safety. Read »

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Company Renews Contract for Additional Four Years, Totaling Nine Years as Sponsor. Read »

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Tackling the negative press surrounding the American Pit Bull Terrier, two artists decide to tell the other side of the story. Read »

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Dogs and cats in the UK are suffering from increasing levels of exotic diseases brought in by pets traveling in from other countries. Vetscriptions is at the forefront of a campaign by vets to protect pets from tropical and other previously unknown animal diseases in the UK. Read »

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DogWireGifts.com, an online dog breed, rescue, and mixed breed dog lover gift store announced today the opening of their doggy bags to give money to dog rescues in need of funding. Read »

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Our Place to Paws, a new Web site by and for animal lovers, will donate 10% of any advertising dollars to non-profit animal welfare or rescue organization of the advertisers' choice. Read »

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New online shopping directory is designed with the expressed purpose of helping Internet consumers avoid spending more than they can afford. Read »

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On Wednesday, August 15, Catskill Animal Sanctuary lost a beloved friend. Dino, the Sanctuary's first resident, passed away peacefully in his stall at 11:30 am, his head in the lap of April Harrison, one of many human friends and caretakers. The tiny pony was in his forties.Dino captivated New York City in 2000 when he survived an arsonist's fire at Brooklyn's Bergen Beach Stables. While over twenty other horses died, Dino, old and weighing under 300 pounds, kicked at his stall door after the flaming ceiling collapsed on him. The door fell; firemen rushed in and pulled Dino to safety. Dramatic photos of the fire ran in city papers, including one of a fireman giving oxygen to Dino. Read »