A Pet's Life

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Police Dog Rescues 7 Year Old Girl from a Freezing Snow Hole A Pet's Life
Police Dog Rescues 7 Year Old Girl from a Freezing Snow Hole
We’re taking a look at 13 of the luckiest, most inspiring pets of 2013.
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Golden Retriever in the Snow A Pet's Life
Dog falls through the Ice and is saved by Firefighters
We’re taking a look at 13 of the luckiest, most inspiring pets of 2013.
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Service Dog Risks his Life to Save a Blind Man and Inspires Donations A Pet's Life
Service Dog Risks his Life to Save a Blind Man and Inspires Donations
We’re taking a look at 13 of the luckiest, most inspiring pets of 2013.
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Abandoned and Abused, a Puppy is Saved by a Heroic Pit Bull A Pet's Life
Abandoned and Abused, a Puppy is Saved by a Heroic Pit Bull
We’re taking a look at 13 of the luckiest, most inspiring pets of 2013.
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Pepper: Before YouTube, the Most Famous Movie Cat A Pet's Life
Pepper: Before YouTube, the Most Famous Movie Cat
I love movies. I love pets. I love history. Add those together and I unearthed the story of the very first movie star cat, Pepper. Long before YouTube created instant fame from felines frolicking in boxes, there was a story cat that would go on to star in some of Hollywood’s most celebrated silent films. This is the legend of Pepper.
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100 Loyal Faces
As many of you have undoubtedly noticed, we love pets.
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Adoption and rescue can be great. But can you have too many pets? A Pet's Life
Is there such a thing as too many pets?
Our very own Casey talks with Sue Mahar, President with the Cat Care Coalition spay/neuter clinic a
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3 Reasons to Join the Pet Health Network Facebook Community
1. Ask questions, and get answers, from our team of dedicated veterinary professionals.
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A list of resources to help you pay your veterinary bills A Pet's Life
Financial Assistance Organizations
We all want to keep our pets healthy, and the best way to do that is through regular checkups with the veterinarian.
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