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Pampered animals star at Pet Day

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The 2008 Celebration Pet Day, held Saturday at Bedford County Agriculture and Education Center, was an opportunity for pet owners and lovers from all over Bedford County to come together as a group...

Pet Safety in Hurricane Season

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I live nowhere near the coast, so this post (fortunately) is not based on my own experience. It does, however, stem from my own feelings after seeing secondhand and thirdhand the suffering of pets in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Consumer update: Dog groomers could be regulated

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WATE has been following the story of a woman whose dog died under mysterious circumstances at a pet groomer. There was speculation that the death was due to overheating in a dryer cage.

As we mentioned here previously, there is proposed legislation in Massachusetts and New York to regulate pet groomers and to ban dryer cages.

New law about dining with dogs in outdoor cafes

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Many communities encourage pet owners to bring their dogs to outdoor cafes. And remember our City Mayor IS on the record as saying he wants to make Knoxville "the dog friendliest city in the country." If you love dogs support this legislation. These details were sent by Jennie Huetal at the dog site

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Knoxville tainted pet food case settled for $3.1 million

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From the Associated Press

The pet food, which contained a mold called aflatoxin, was produced at Diamond Pet Foods' plant in South Carolina. The company will set up a fund to reimburse pet owners for the loss of their dog, veterinarian bills and the cost of any unreturned contaminated food, said attorney Jim Andrews, who represented a Knoxville, T

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