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Foster Kindness — Foster a Dog!Category: Inspire
If a homeless animal had a best friend, it would probably look a lot like Betsy Banks Saul.
Betsy has saved tens of millions of pets’ lives—yes, you read that right—through the ground-breaking rescue website she founded, Petfinder.com. The site allows would-be adopters to search out adoptable pets in their area from groups and shelters across North America. Along the way, she changed both public perception of rescue animals and how people adopt pets. Now she aims to do the same for foster animals.
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4 Ways to Help Animals this Holiday SeasonCategory: Dog Life
1. Adopt, Don’t Shop
Make adoption your first option this holiday season! Avoid buying anything from pet stores that sell puppies because most of them come from puppy mills. Instead, search for local adoptable animals. more |
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Fetch Great Style That Helps Rescue DogsCategory: Inspire
Would you like to support animal rescues but aren’t sure where to start? Why not start by updating your personal style? Ok, you’re probably wondering how that relates to helping animals in need, but with Fetch Eyewear it's one hundred percent possible. Why? Because they create super stylish prescription and non-prescription glasses and sunglasses and donate 100 percent (yes 100 percent!) of net profits to animal rescues! more |
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#NoHotPetsCategory: Health
The Ontario SPCA’s No Hot Pets program aims to spread the word that leaving your dog unattended in a car can quickly turn deadly. Hot cars kill, and it can happen far faster than you’d think.
Parked cars can quickly reach deadly temperatures, even on relatively mild days with the car parked in the shade and the windows slightly open. more |
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DIY Eat: Ice Cream for DogsCategory: Dog Life
INGREDIENTS
2 cups of natural plain yogurt (choose unsweetened, "live active culture" or "probiotic" yogurt. This makes it easier to digest and the "good bugs" are great for your dog's gut health)
1 ripe banana
1 cup of peanut butter
2 Tbsp honey
MAKE IT!
1. Mash the banana and stir it into the natural, plain yogurt. more |