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Dog Food Dangers: Is Grain-Free Food the Problem?
A Ridgefield couple believes the grain-free food they fed their three-year-old dog Kilo contributed to his death.
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Dog Euthanized After Boarding Heartbreak in The Colony
Rob Johnson said he dropped his best friend Grover off to be boarded at The Doggie Oasis in late August. Six days later, he was at the vet getting him euthanized.
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Frustration Rises as Calif. Utility Imposes More Blackouts
Frustration and anger mounted across Northern California as the state’s biggest utility began another round of fire-prevention blackouts Tuesday that could leave millions of people without electricity, some for five days or longer. The shut-offs, aimed at keeping windblown electrical equipment from sparking wildfires, came as fire crews raced to contain two major blazes in Northern and Southern California before...
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Extreme Haunted House: McKamey Manor Requires 40-Page Waiver, Insurance, Drug Test
A haunted house that promises an extreme experience that can last up to 10 hours requires participants be medically cleared by a doctor and sign a 40-page waiver.
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Tips for a Healthier Halloween
Sweetkick Co-Founder Harley Pasternak explains how to celebrate Halloween while avoiding overindulging on candy.
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More Than 100 Animals Seized in Maine Investigation
More than 100 animals have been seized by the state of Maine as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. Officials there say they’ve taken dogs, horses, chickens and other animals from a home in the small town of Solon. Crews began seizing the animals this weekend.
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Tuco the Rescue Dog Becomes a Model
After photographer Clay Hayner adopted Tuco from the Arlington Animal Shelter, the dog has appeared in numerous advertisements and has a large following on Instagram.
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Homeowners Beware: This Door-to-Door Scam Cost $3,650
The weather is warming up and you may be anxious to get some work done around the house. But whether it’s tree trimming, roof repairs, painting, or paving, beware of anyone knocking on your door with a deal.
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Door-to-Door Scams
Leslie Gaydos reports on a door-to-door scam involving driveway repairs.
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‘I'm Heartbroken About It:' Dog Owner Claims Food Killed Pet
Some devastated pet owners across the country are sounding off on social media, claiming a recalled dog food may have killed their pets. Jennifer Jubinville is still mourning the loss of her dog, Staley, who she says was suffering from liver failure and was put down in December. She says she fed Staley Hill’s prescription formula daily dog food for...
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Owners Claim Recalled Pet Food May be Linked to Pet Deaths
Some devastated pet owners across the country are sounding off on social media, claiming Hill’s prescription formula may have killed their pets.
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Pet Owners Say Their Dogs Are Sick, Dying After Eating Recalled Hill's Pet Nutrition Dog Food
Just days after Hill’s Pet Nutrition voluntarily recalled select canned dog food products due to potentially elevated levels of vitamin D, more than a dozen dog owners have come forward on the company’s Facebook page saying their dogs have either become sick or died after being fed the food.
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FDA Issues Warning for Dog Food Brands Containing Toxic Levels of Vitamin D
Several popular brands of dry dog food have up to 70 times the safe levels of vitamin D and could kill dogs who eat them, the Food and Drug Administration warned Monday. “Excess vitamin D in the diet can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling and weight loss. Vitamin D at toxic levels can cause...
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NHSPCA Needs Public's Help Caring for 36 German Shepherds Neglected by Owner
A group of 36 German Shepherds in New Hampshire are in desperate need of the public’s help this holiday season. The NHSPCA has depleted most of its resources caring for the animals while their owner’s animal cruelty case works its way through the justice system.
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NHSPCA's Funds Depleted Caring for 36 German Shepherds
The NHSPCA has depleted most of its resources caring for 36 German Shepherds while their owner’s animal cruelty case works its way through the justice system.
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Paradise Lost: Heartache After California's Deadliest Wildfire Wipes Out Close-Knit Mountain Town
A mother searching for her son, a husband who lost his wife to a stroke two months ago, two roommates just trying to survive — all victims of California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire, all living in their cars in the Chico Neighborhood Church parking lot because they want to be near the only thing they have left — their...
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Police in Hudson, NH Remind Residents: Don't Feed Coyotes
Police in Hudson, New Hampshire, are reminding residents not to feed coyotes after a recent autopsy on one of the animals found dog food inside. The coyote, which had to be euthanized, is just one of what police say are many well-fed coyotes in the area. The department shared a photo of one of the animals on their Facebook page.
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MSPCA in Methuen Sheltering Animals Affected by Gas Fires
The MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen, Massachusetts, is actively sheltering animals for those who have evacuated their homes after the Merrimack Valley Gas Fires on Thursday.
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MSPCA in Methuen Sheltering Animals Affected by Fires
As of Friday afternoon, the shelter said it had taken a total of 46 animals.