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Pets are often considered a part of the family, so most pet owners want the best care possible. But that can be an issue in the Northwoods with emergency vet services hard to come by
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The City of Marshfield is exploring the option of pursing an ordinance that would stop people and businesses from declawing cats
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Animal rights voices say as hot stretches become more common, it is important for pet owners to take short- and long-term precautions to keep their four-legged companions safe
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Traveling with your pets can be difficult any time of year, but the holiday season could add extra strain in order to keep our furry friends safe
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A group of people in Vilas County are protesting the management of their local humane society. They allege the shelter’s director has created an environment that’s unwelcoming to volunteers and prospective pet owners, and some express concerns that the shelter’s animals are not adequately cared for.
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After a Northwoods vet clinic that spayed and neutered pets closed earlier this summer, humane societies are grappling with a problem that’s two-fold. They’re dealing with an overpopulation of pets, and they’re struggling to get those pets fixed before giving them up for adoption.
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Area shelters are seeing pet owners' surrendering their animals because they can't afford to keep them
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In the aftermath of the pandemic pet boom, local veterinarians are swamped. Many aren’t accepting new patients. Others are limiting emergency care.
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Your intentions might be good by having your pet with you for a fun family celebration.But you may want to rethink that decision."Your pets are definitely…