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Happy Birthday, Buster!

Buster in Newport, RI

Four years ago today we found a goofy, lovable German Shepherd hiding behind a dumpster at our house in center city Philadelphia. The vet told us he was about a year old, so we also celebrate this day as his birthday. This sweet dog has changed our lives forever – truly rescuing us from the [...]

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United Reverses Discriminatory Dog Breed Ban

Traveling Dog in Lea

United Airlines has announced that the skies are once again friendly – for all breeds of dogs! Back in March we told you about United Airlines’ new policy that discriminated against certain breeds of dogs. Today, we are happy to report that United has revised their policy. The official new policy states that United will accept the [...]

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Sponsored Post – Animal Magic

This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Sainsbury’s Pet Insurance by Natasha French. I’ve always loved animals, and spent my childhood collecting as many pets as possible, from cats and dogs to white mice, budgerigars, a cockatiel – and my coup de théâtre – a snake. But it wasn’t until recently that I discovered that sharing [...]

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Kimpton Searches For Photogenic Pets

Kimpton has always been a sucker for our cuddly, furry friends and now they’re searching for the nation’s most adorable pets. Their second annual Paw-parazzi Pet Photo Contest runs through May 31, 2012, and you can submit photos of your pets for a chance to win prizes. Every two weeks, the five photos with the most “Like” votes [...]

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A Medley for Blog the Change for Animals

We’re happy to participate in BtC4Animal‘s quarterly Blog the Change event and dedicate our space to thoughts of making the world a better place for animals. We had a hard time choosing a topic to blog about, so we decided to go with several … Spring Into Action Spring Naturals, a newly launched pet food [...]

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Dog Owners: Moments of Happiness

Happiness is … … a tail that wags in a full circle. … the rhythm of deep breathing in the night. … the twinkle in his eye as you chase him for your sock. … a loose leash and a heart full of pride. … running full-stride in an open field with the sun flashing [...]

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