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Fireworks may be exciting for us humans, but they can be a nightmare for dogs and cats. Here's how to keep your furry friends safe and happy.
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The New Mexico Environment Department confirmed this week that the village of Logan had been allowing illegal dumping of dead ...
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COLORADO (KOAA) — As the Fourth of July gets closer, pet owners should keep in mind that loud fireworks can give pets stress.