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May 19-25 is Dog Bite Prevention Week
Alva Review-Courier
ALVA – This year National Dog Bite Prevention week is observed May 19-25, and the Postal Service, health care providers and animal protection professionals need your help. Last year, nationwide, nearly 5600 letter carriers were bitten by dogs.
USPS asks pet owners for help in preventing attacks by dogsRussellville Courier

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Boomers' love of pets could change as both age
Alton Telegraph
I want to own a dog until the day I die, but it haunts me to think of dying and leaving a dog I've bonded with without a best friend," said Mike Lewis of Anchorage, Alaska. At 55, Lewis is healthy, but he is thinking ahead.

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Pet estate planning: It's easier than ever
Red Bluff Daily News
The woman left most of her $1.4 million estate to animal causes, which suggests she cared deeply about pets. Still, her will sought a death sentence for Boots, a healthy 11-year-old cat. The will's executors at Fifth Third Bank, persuaded a Cook County

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Clarksville: New middle school program info session set for May 24
Baltimore Sun
The presentation will be followed by the sixth-grade talent show at 7 pm Congratulations to Clarksville Middle School on receiving the Silver Healthy Howard Award. This is the third year in a row that Clarksville Middle has received a Healthy Howard

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Who's the Biggest Winner? Town hosts second annual health fair, launches contest
Weehawken Reporter
While outside the Recreation Center a table was set up with adoptable shelter pets, inside Kelly Wilkes offered pet health services through her recently launched company Fur, Feathers, Fins and Skins. Residents also perused healthcare products at

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Davison Veterinarian Announces New Online Pet Services
MarketWatch (press release)
The site, which features a "Veterinary Topics" library, is designed to make it easy for pet owners to learn more about veterinary care. "Our practice is founded on the principle that proactive wellness care is the best way to keep pets healthy and

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New England Dog Biscuit Company Brings Fresh Canine Treats To Danvers Square
Patch.com
It was when he got to Capital Hill with his two dogs, that he recognized a need in the market for healthy dog food and treats, so he decided to start a business providing pet supplies, specialty dog and cat food and designer pet "pastries.

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Sen. Greg Ball bill targets 'puppy mills,' focuses on hygiene, health at dog
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Ball's bill would require pet dealers to have a veterinarian to care for animals at the breeding facility. It would also require programs to improve the animals' nutrition, health and social development. “This is an amazing start because it is going to
Ball Protests Puppy Mills at Rally in SomersThe Daily Yorktown

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Who's the Biggest Winner? Town hosts second annual health fair, launches contest
The Hudson Reporter
While outside the Recreation Center a table was set up with adoptable shelter pets, inside Kelly Wilkes offered pet health services through her recently launched company Fur, Feathers, Fins and Skins. Residents also perused healthcare products at

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Boomers' love of pets could change as both age
Philadelphia Inquirer
I want to own a dog until the day I die, but it haunts me to think of dying and leaving a dog I've bonded with without a best friend," said Mike Lewis of Anchorage, Alaska. At 55, Lewis is healthy, but he is thinking ahead.

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