Three more dog breeds joined the American Kennel Club's roster this week. Meet the basset fauve de Bretagne, Teddy Roosevelt ...
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Gaboon viper and puff adder found abandoned in Irish home spark exotic pet law debate
Two highly venomous snakes were discovered living in squalid conditions, with about two inches of their own feces in ...
In many parts of the U.S., it’s legal to own animals that most people only ever see in the wild or at the zoo. These include everything from large predators to rainforest species with very specific ...
WAYCROSS, Ga. — As more animals pass through the Waycross animal shelter, the city manager says the issue isn’t space, it’s owners. Waycross City Manager Ulysses Rayford says that, since the start of ...
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Found an abandoned pet store
Walking into this abandoned pet store feels like discovering a place left behind in a hurry. Empty enclosures, dusty shelves, and outdated signage show where daily care once took place. The silence ...
A dog left abandoned in a sealed box outside a Pennsylvania animal shelter has found a new loving home. Last week, the ...
Toni Skelton and her pet monkey Oakley Reign Screenshot from Skelton’s Facebook By the looks of her social media, Toni Skelton seems to bring her pet monkey with her everywhere — in the car, to the ...
Pet owners are getting creative this holiday season, printing images of their furry friends on wrapping paper to include them in the festivities and add a bit of personal touch. The California-based ...
A pet owner thought they were simply taking their orange cat to the vet for a routine grooming appointment—but the visit ended with a surprising revelation. "Got her (his) butt hair trimmed at the vet ...
APOPKA, Fla. — Florida wildlife experts are seeing a sharp rise in people surrendering exotic pets — and, even more alarming, releasing nonnative species directly into the wild. The growing trend of ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Elites in Ancient Rome went to great lengths to advertise their ...
There were many ways in which the elites of ancient Roman society flaunted their wealth. They built vast villas, sponsored extravagant games and imported luxury goods. And military top brass, at least ...
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