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The Humane Society is distributing 70,000 pounds of pet food and supplies across the county.
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KPBS Midday EditionHannah Shaw is a kitten rescuer whose mission is to teach others how to rescue vulnerable kittens and nurse them to health.
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San Diego Humane Society said the Pet Rescue and Adoption Act takes "puppy mills completely out of the picture."
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Fireworks can scare pets and cause them to run away, but there are ways to keep your pet calm this Fourth of July.
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Hundreds of stray animals have a new place to call home. The El Cajon Animal Shelter’s newly constructed building is open and ready for people to come adopt a cat, dog or even a reptile.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to move forward with laying off 38 full-time Animal Services employees as part of a plan to shrink the department.
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A 10-year-old turkey named Violet, brought in by county Animal Services during the Lilac Fire in the North County, is back home, but three animals remain unclaimed, authorities said Thursday.
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San Diego animal lovers are pitching in to help furry victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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Ferret owners in La Mesa want the city council to make a strong statement in favor of legalizing ferrets as pets.
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The change was made in the hopes of ensuring all dogs get out at least once a day. But some volunteers at the shelter have concerns that the new rule will hurt bigger dogs who need more exercise.
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