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Living Free Animal Sanctuary dog of the week: Meet Rusty

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Rusty is a 6-year-old Shepherd mix. He is the epitome of easy going and laid back. He effortlessly rolls with the ebb and flow...

Living Free Animal Sanctuary dog of the week: Meet Bubba II

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Bubba is a 7-year-old terrier mix that loves people. Despite being a hefty dog, he seems to think he is a lap dog size....

Living Free Animal Sanctuary pets of the week: Meet Prince Charming and Julia

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Prince Charming is a handsome 8-year-old Russian Blue mix cat that has been waiting patiently for his forever home. He is a mellow sweetheart...

The heat is on: How to keep pets cool during heat waves

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LOS ANGELES – Summer is in full swing, and with that, temperatures across the country are reaching alarmingly high levels.It’s hard to beat the...

Living Free Animal Sanctuary cat of the week: Meet Phoenix

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Phoenix is a 6-year-old black and white spotted tabby and is such a doll! He loves attention from any and all visitors and will...

How to get pets through their least favorite holiday

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Best Friends Animal Society offers 4 tips to keep pets calm and safe over the Fourth of July As many people with pets can attest,...

Animal Friends of the Valleys asks for donations towards new low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine...

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WILDOMAR – Animal Friends of the Valleys has raised over $1,000,000 towards the new AFV low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination clinic. Donors, including Terry and...

Anza pets enjoy the snow following recent storm

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The historical winter storm that blew into the Anza Valley and dropped several inches of snow over the course of several days last week...

Ways pets can make New Year’s goals stick

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LOS ANGELES – A new year means a time for new resolutions. The good news is that there is somebody nearby who might be...

Pets as gifts and safety tips for the holiday season

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LOS ANGELES – ‘Tis the season when people begin to be inundated by images of bow-bedecked puppies and kitten-stuffed stockings. So, it’s not surprising...