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Area man pays for dog’s trip WILKES-BARRE – A homicide suspect’s dog that was being cared for by the SPCA of Luzerne County will be flown to his wife’s children today in Mississippi. |
CINCINNATI — Dawn Lewis and her family still miss Cash, the dog she had put to sleep in 2007 after it attacked her son and left him with scars on his face and ear. |
This shelter is filled with unconditional love Some of them aren’t wanted. Others were given up because their owners can no longer care for them and a few never even had a home to begin with. |
‘Seeing Eye’ assists area blind community Heidi the German shepherd made her presence known immediately. |
Economy hurts cat spaying, neutering efforts WILKES-BARRE – Amanda Naylor acknowledges the war against the area’s exploding cat population isn’t being won, but it’s not for lack of trying. |
Pets need warm-hearted owners in cold temps Evolution might have granted them permanent coats, but pets suffer in the cold as much as people do. So while the temperatures are lurking in the sub-freezing region, animal care authorities are asking owners of outdoor-only animals to reconsider their arrangements. |
When soldiers go off to war, they leave behind loved ones who anxiously anticipate their return. |
Johnson College offers discounted costs on spaying and neutering SCRANTON: The Animal Care Center at Johnson College will provide discounted spaying and neutering services for dogs and cats to income-eligible residents of Lackawanna County from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 24 in the Veterinary Science Building, 3427 N. Main Ave. Area veterinarians will donate their time to perform the surgeries. |