Last year, as the outbreak of COVID-19 led to stay-at-home orders and physical distancing protocols, many Americans found comfort in new four-legged companions.The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
LOS ANGELES — When the Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar, Calif., outside Los Angeles, received two baby porcupines, it immediately named the female after one of its most ardent patrons:
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Houston SPCA is warning of the danger of heat-related deaths for dogs left outside without water, and shelters are experiencing seasonal overcrowding.Houston-area animal shelters are facing multiple problems as rising
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Some zoos, including Indianapolis, are giving animals an experimental vaccine to protect against COVID-19. But is a vaccine needed for household pets? Doctor Melissa Justice, with the Indiana State Board