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Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them
The death of an Oregon house cat from bird flu and a pet food recall are raising questions about how people can protect their pets.
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Looming New York pet shop ban on dog, cat and rabbit sales
The new law is meant to stop puppy mills. Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Officer kills Massachusetts dog mistaken for coyote: ‘We truly feel bad'
Kirk Rumford’s beloved husky Odin was killed by a Northbridge animal control officer investigating a report of a coyote in the area.
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Paid sick time for pets? A New York City Council bill could soon allow it
A new bill making its way through New York City Council would take away at least one major stress for pet owners living in the city. The just-introduced legislation would allow people to use their own paid sick time to take of their pets when necessary.
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Paid sick time for pets? A new NYC council bill could soon allow it
A proposed city council bill could allow employees to use paid sick time to take care of pets, a measure supporters argue will help pet ownership easier and ease the mental health crisis. New Yorkers have mixed feelings about the new policy proposal. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Crocs is releasing shoes for dogs — and matching clogs for owners
Dog owners who like to wear Crocs can now match with their pups on walks and trips to the park.
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Crocs launches Pet Crocs for dogs
Crocs announced Wednesday the launch of their first-ever line of shoes for dogs — in collaboration with BARK.
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Cat lost in Yellowstone travels almost 900 miles to reunite with owners 2 months later
Benny and Susanne Anguiano are looking for clues as to how their cat Rayne Beau made it all the way from Yellowstone National Park to Roseville, California.
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5 things a vet would never do as a pet owner
Pets are members of the family. So when it comes to taking care of yours and giving them the best life, what mistakes should you avoid?
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NYC animal shelters reach over capacity. What is trap, neuter and return?
NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino chats with Puppy Kitty NYC on the lifesaving efforts to rescue homeless and injured strays off the streets.
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How to choose the paws-itively perfect dog name: 105 cute ideas
What’s in a unique dog name? A whole lot of thought and care — and debate with fellow household members.
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New York City welcomes its first-ever cat-themed hidden history tour
Pet owners, get excited. Cats About Town is a new venture sharing the hidden history behind the famous felines from Brooklyn Heights. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino joins the first tour.
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What to know about making your pet an emotional support animal
Take a look at how to make your pet an emotional support animal.
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Gizmo the dog went missing in Las Vegas in 2015. He's been found alive after 9 years
Monarrez was 28 and living with her parents in 2015 when Gizmo, then 2 years old, slipped past a faulty gate in the backyard of their home in Las Vegas.
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Glen Powell says his rescue dog is ‘greatest addition' to his life. What to know about Brisket
The “Twisters” actor talked about his pup and becoming a dog parent on TODAY.
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Booties. Indoor dog parks. And following the vet's orders. How to keep pets cool this summer
As much of the world swelters, it’s not just people who need help with the dog days of summer. Pet owners have to consider how to both shield and cool down furry family members as intense heat waves become more common.
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The ‘World's Ugliest Dog' contest has announced its 2024 winner
Wild Thang finally took home the crown after competing in the contest four previous times.
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Saying goodbye: How to navigate the end of your pet's life
There are a number of options available to help aging pets and their caregivers, including hospice and palliative care, at-home euthanasia and a growing community of so-called pet death doulas. But navigating decisions around the end of their life can still feel overwhelming. Here are some ways you can take care of your pet and yourself.
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The many ‘tails' of a NYC vet who makes house calls
As a city kid, Amy Attas had big dreams of roaming the countryside, healing animals a la James Herriot’s classic “All Creatures Great and Small.” How did it go? Well, the veterinarian made it from Queens to Manhattan, spending the last 32 years traversing the streets of her hometown as a full-time house call doc. And, boy, does she have stories to...
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Dogs entering US must be 6 months old and microchipped to prevent spread of rabies, new rules say
New U.S. rules require all dogs coming into the U.S. to be at least 6 months old and microchipped to help prevent the spread of rabies.