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Facebook Group Rescues Lost Blind Cat

In January, a seven-year-old blind cat got lost outside his home in Waltham, England. The weather in January was bitterly cold and dangerous for a cat used to the indoors. Thankfully, due to Facebook and the kindness of concerned cat lovers, his story has a happy ending. According to the Grimsby Telegraph, Freddie is seven years
Halo Pets donates to Arkansas puppy mill survivors

Arkansas Puppy Mill Survivors Get Some Love with The Humane Society of the United States and Halo

Earlier this month, The Humane Educational Society (HES) partnered with The Humane Society of the United States to help rescue about 50 pets from an Arkansas puppy mill. All of the dogs found on the property required immediate lifesaving care. The dogs received the appropriate vaccinations from Northeastern Arkansas Humane Society before traveling across state
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WHOLE Lot of Difference: San Diego Humane Society

The San Diego Humane Society has been serving the San Diego County community since 1880 and has campuses in San Diego, Escondido, and Oceanside. They provide vital services to animals and people by sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement training classes, investigating animal cruelty and neglect, presenting education programs for youth and adults, and

Warren Eckstein on “The Most Digestible (Dog) Food on the Market”

Warren Eckstein, host of The Pet Show, is an internationally known pet and animal expert. Warren has devoted over thirty years to teaching both pets and their people to live happily together through his unique “Hugs and Kisses” approach to animal behavior, care and training. He recommends Halo pet food to all of his listeners.
Zeus the Observant Dog

Observant Dog Saves Elderly Neighbor

Sometimes people worry about living next door to a dog. For one elderly man in Australia, he’s lucky that he did. After falling in his backyard and being unable to get help, Zeus, a neighbor’s observant dog, came to the rescue. According to The Weekend Courier Community, the 96-year-old man had fallen in his backyard and