HONG KONG, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Thousands of people in Hong Kong volunteered on Wednesday to adopt unwanted hamsters after a mass cull order from the government over COVID-19 fears
When no ordinary fire hydrant will do, New York City offers multiple members-only dog parks, for annual fees ranging from free to $2,200.Squishy, a golden retriever, at the SoHo Grand
See the complete listWEATHER ALERTCrystal MoyerPublished: January 13, 2022, 1:32 PMUpdated: January 14, 2022, 11:01 AMCrystal MoyerYes, ‘National Dress Up Your Pet Day’ is a thing. The unofficial holiday celebrated on January
Dogs Trust says it has experienced 35% rise in calls about handing over animals since lockdown liftedFirst published on Fri 10 Sep 2021 12.41 EDTThe number of people considering giving
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'A big thing.' 2 Bronx seniors are 1st in their families to get into Ivy League collegesDonations, support continues for those affected by tragic Twin Parks fire Send us your
Square FeetThe pet boom spurred by the pandemic has brought more attention to care for our four-legged friends. Veterinary companies are opening clinics, drawing more investors to vet real estate.Paddington,
On a flight back from Florida to Colorado last Thursday, David and Michele Weingarden weren’t sure what to tell their kids about the family dog, Jedi.The family was boarding a
Americans face a moment of reckoning with their pandemic pups — and the money they spend on them.Apollo, a black Labrador in Silver City, N.M., is complicating his owner’s moving
AdvertisementSupported byA recent C.D.C. rabies rule, pricey pet ‘tickets’ and limits on animals in airline cabins are making traveling with a pet more complicated.By Debra KaminVivian Harvey, 81, goes to