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Abused dogs remain at Wallkill puppymill

Newsday Newsday Email Tweet Originally published: May 19, 2012 4:13 PM Updated: May 19, 2012 4:32 PM By NEWSDAY Photo credit: News 12 Hudson Valley | Walkill police arrested a 64-year-old woman on animal cruelty charges, calling the case the worst of its kind in town history. (April 30, 2012) Galleries Notorious crimes Arrested and [...]

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More senior living centers put out welcome mat for pets

LOS ANGELES — Shirlee and Nathan “Nick” Horowitz faced one serious health crisis after another before their doctor said they had to move into an assisted living center. They had only one condition — they weren’t going anywhere without their dog. Hundreds of retirement communities across the country now allow seniors to live with their [...]

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As boomers age, will their pets become peeves?

back now at 7:42 with a butter custody battle over a dog. craig says his ex-girlfriend kidnapped his dog and he’s waging an expensive fight to get that dog back. we’re going to talk to him exclusively in just a moment. first nbc’s mar were schiavocampo has details for us. good morning. good morning, ann. [...]

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Simple ways to lower your pet care costs

If you have a cat, dog or other pets you know that health care costs are rising. Just the first year alone with a new dog can cost you a $1,000 or more in food, checkups and medicine. And an older pet can cost thousands of dollars if it needs additional medical care. But there [...]

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Boomers’ love of pets change as both age

Hazel the schnauzer and Wrigley the black lab mix mean everything to Harriet Buscombe. The dogs protect her on her pre-dawn runs around her Champaign, Ill., neighborhood, but mostly they make her feel great. “My children are grown now and having dogs around keeps me ‘still a mom’ in many respects,” Buscombe said in an [...]

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