Rise in abandoned pets blamed on hard times - AZCentral.com

April 29, 2008 on 12:30 am | In Lhasa Apso News Items |


In the country-club area of Anthem in the north Valley, Barbara Ward-Windgassen’s rescue group has saved a bichon frise, Lhasa apso and shih tzu - some with their leashes still on - after their owners abandoned them in their foreclosed homes. She
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Make room in your heart, home for a pair of unlucky cats - Morning Call
Dear Karen: I have remarried and we combined households. We are in the process of selling my wife’s house, where her two sons’ cats live. The kids have moved away to college and can’t take them. I cannot handle the smell of the litter box, and the
Source: www.mcall.com

Fire forces residents out of Deerfield Street building - Recorder
GREENFIELD — An attic and apartment fire forced the residents of 46 Deerfield St. out of their homes Wednesday. Building owner Jason Brooks said that the Red Cross is providing shelter at the Greenfield Inn for the majority of the about 10 residents
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Foreclosure can hurt pets, too - Summit Daily News
In the country-club area of Anthem, Ariz., Barbara Ward-Windgassen s rescue group has saved a bichon frise, Lhasa apso and Shih Tzu some with their leashes still on after their owners abandoned them in their foreclosed homes. She also has
Source: www.summitdaily.com

Pets in need - Herald Democrat
DURANT — Reservations are now being taken for the March low-income, low cost spay-neuter clinic at the non-profit Homeward Bound Human Society. The cost for dogs is no more than $35 and for cats is no more than $25. Shots are available for an
Source: www.herald-democrat.com

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