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Anecdotes about a boom in pet adoptions don't pan out when you crunch the numbers.
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The luxuries of remote work were temporary for many. As workplaces reopen offices and resume in-person operations, pet owners are scrambling to adjust to a new routine.
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Dallas Animal Services has reached its highest capacity since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The shelter is running out of space for medium and large dogs — with hundreds more animals coming in every week.
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Ten months into quarantines and working from home because of the pandemic, household pets’ lives and relationships with humans have in many cases changed, and not always for the better. With this month’s U.S. rollout of vaccinations offering hope for normalcy in 2021, long-term impacts aren’t known.
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70% of the cats and dogs that end up in Dallas’ animal shelter come from neighborhoods south of Interstate 30. Animal advocates say there's a huge need for more pet stores, low-cost clinics and education efforts there.
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Hanging out with dogs might be good for your health. A researcher reviews the science and discusses the very real link between dog ownership and reduced risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.
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Starting July 1, American Airlines passengers cannot bring their goats or hedgehogs, spiders or sugar gliders, or any creatures with tusks, horns or…
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The SPCA of Texas opens its “new” doors today on I-30 just west of Hampton in Dallas. KERA’s BJ Austin says it’s a new seven acre campus that’s been in…
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By Shelley Kofler, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-994690.mp3Dallas, TX – The City of Dallas and animal…