As pet owners, we must take responsibility for our furry friends and protect them from the potential threats that come with the hot, humid months of summer. Keeping these safety …
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When you sign up to be a parent you know that one day your little ones will grow up to be adults of their own. They go off to college, …
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The Rainbow Bridge poem has been a source of comfort for millions of people grieving a lost pet. Written in 1959 by a 19-year-old Scottish artist and animal lover named …
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A few weeks ago, I went to my best friend Cissy’s house to go over some paint samples for her kitchen – but as usual, I was hesitant. While I …
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It’s never too late to make a difference. In 2008, at age 49, my life changed when I adopted a regal and gentle black Labrador named Bear. I had always …
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DONATE Sometimes solutions are simple. Sometimes solutions are right before our eyes and we either just don’t recognize the problem and potential solution, or we choose to put on blinders …
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Vikki Scott is originally from Alexandria, Virginia, but has lived in South Carolina since 1965. A retired Registered Nurse, she also owned an interior design studio for years. She is …
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Companion Animal Alliance formed in 2010 to increase the save rate of animals in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, community – a rate that has increased from 20 percent in 2010 …
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Who we are: More than simply a shelter, Operation Kindness is a haven for homeless pets in need of a second chance to find a loving family. We believe in …
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Who we are: We are not a rescue. We are a passionate, all-volunteer board of die-hard animal lovers. We work in tandem with Williamson County Animal Center to greatly improve …
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Who we are: Strong Island Animal Rescue League was started in 2016 by Frank Floridia and Erica Kutzing with the goal to rescue everything they could. It started with cats …
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Who we are: Global Strays is an international animal welfare nonprofit dedicated to stopping the immediate suffering of animals in the most impoverished regions around the world. But we don’t …