1176. Quitting Your Dumb Job To Work With Animals

Published: June 24, 2022, 5:36 a.m.

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Daniel Williams starts pet limo serviceDoggy Limousine Service\\n
\\nDaniel Williams quit his regular job to open a pet transport business, like Zoo-ber. He says it\'s going well although he has one customer than demands he talks to their dog only in "baby-talk."\\n
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Fighting Fleas\\n
We\'re on the heels of another big flea season. Chances are good your pets will get fleas, unless you live in Las Vegas or Phoenix. Is there a safer solution than the traditional topicals? Doc Halligan says there are lots of safe remedies for the \'battle of the fleas.\'\\n
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Fat Pets and Disease\\n
Diabetes is fairly prevalent with the trend towards obese pets. It can be managed with daily insulin injections. Pancreatitis also plagues dogs especially when they\'ve been fed fatty treats from the table. Dr. Debbie has the information you need if your pet suffers from an obesity related disease.\\n
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5 Most Uncommon Legal Pets\\n
\\n5 uncommon but legal petsAnimal Radio\'s Pet World Insider Robert Semrow has a knack for lists. This week he has the top 5 strange, unique and elusive pets that are actually legal to own in the U.S. - Sorry, ferrets are still against the law in California and New York.\\n
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8-Legged Pets\\n
You may not think of big hairy spiders as pets, but some people do, and Petco wants their business. The company has announced it is expanding their "tarantula offerings" to give pet parents the chance to further explore the amazing world of arachnids. Interestingly, not only do tarantulas have eight legs, they also have a large round eye surrounded by three smaller ones on each side for a total of eight eyes as well.\\n
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Lazy owner walking - driving dog\\n
\\nFrom the "Too Stupid to Own a Pet Department"\\n
A California woman captured video of another woman driving her car and walking her dog by holding its leash out of the car window while she was driving. The director of the local animal services department in Stockton said he found the video distressing and recommended the woman be charged with animal cruelty, but police reviewed the video and did not believe there was evidence of cruelty, but said the woman in the car would have been charged with "distracted driving" IF she had been seen by an officer.\\n
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