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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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Meditation is becoming more common in helping people learn to calm down and worry less. But a six-week Wellbeing for Dogs + Their Humans class in La Jolla is taking the practice a step further, teaching meditation to dogs alongside their human companions.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Humane Society has a program that aims to make is easier to give a pet as a gift.
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A friendly dog can help you feel better. That's the concept behind Love on a Leash, a nonprofit group that brings therapy dogs to people who need an emotional boost.
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A wildlife expert is concerned about the recent shooting of parrots on Point Loma.
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The San Diego chapter of Humane Society International has received more than 20 dogs rescued from a Korean dog meat farm.
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A former veterinarian claims in a lawsuit that San Diego county's animal shelter mistreated dogs by leaving them in unheated kennels, calling the dogs "ice puppies."
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KPBS Midday EditionA new book, "How To Speak Cat: A Guide To Decoding Cat Language," co-authored San Diego Humane Society President Gary Weitzman, aims to help cat lovers better understand their feline friends.
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