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Dog Fighting Awareness Day is April 8

Cheryl Phillips

Dog Fighting Awareness Day is April 8

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, which could not be truer. Dogs provide love, affection, and endless smiles. So, why would anyone want to subject them to violence? Dog fighting is barbaric, horrific animal cruelty; immoral, illegal and a felony! Dog Fighting Awareness day is April 8 and here’s what you need to know to take a stand. What is it exactly? ASPCA defines dogfighting as “a type of blood sport in which dogs are forced to fight one another for entertainment and profit of spectators. It is a felony offense in all 50 states; dog fighting...

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Pet First Aid Tips from Dr. Rex Riggs

Cheryl Phillips

Pet First Aid Tips from Dr. Rex Riggs

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National Puppy Day

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National Puppy Day

They make us laugh, they cuddle us when we cry, and they love us no matter what. You know who I’m talking about: dogs! Today is National Puppy Day, and I can’t think of a better national holiday I’d like to celebrate. Puppies, no matter how big or small, bring so much joy to our lives, as we do to theirs. Reasons for owning a dog go on and on as they provide so much love and good in our lives. Dogs improve our physical and mental health in more ways than one. Here are some fun facts from Purina...

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An Update on GG’s Foundation

Cheryl Phillips

An Update on GG’s Foundation

GG’s Journey all started with one incredibly loving, brave miracle named Gorgeous Gal (GG). It’s because of her that GG’s Foundation exists to help animals far and wide. Our mission is to end animal homelessness, euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets, exploitation, inhumane treatment, and animal cruelty – and we have been working to do just that. Through GG’s Foundation, our main focuses include: Animal rescue Behavior assistance Family assistance program Humane education program for adults and youth Micro-chip identification No-Kill movement Pet therapy Spay and neuter TNR (Trap/Neuter/Release) to manage feral cat colonies Vaccinations  “I’m incredibly proud of all...

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Pet Dental Health Month   

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Pet Dental Health Month   

We’re not the only ones who need to worry about our dental hygiene – animals do too! This month is Pet Dental Health Month, so from dogs to cats to gerbils, make sure your pet’s teeth are healthy.    A Veterinarian’s report that an estimated 85 percent of dogs over age four are suffering from some form of periodontal disease, a painful oral condition that can lead to tooth loss and infection. This disease is most likely due to untreated bacteria accumulating in dog’s gums. By putting dental cleanings and professional checkups at the top of your priorities for your...

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