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With a sales-tax "holiday" starting this weekend, Floridians can save a few dollars on pet supplies as they stockpile other needs for the upcoming hurricane season.
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A spike in pandemic pets is increasing shortages and burnout among veterinarians 鈥 a field that already had high rates of suicide. A new mental health initiative offers professional help for free.
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While COVID-19 in pets is a rare occurrence, veterinarians now know it can happen. Pets worldwide, including cats and dogs, have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, mostly after close contact with people with COVID-19.
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Palm Beach County animal care officers rescued more than 100 pets during Hurricane Irma.Now law enforcement looking to hold some owners accountable.Palm鈥
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Some Palm Beach County residents who evacuated Hurricane Irma left everything behind, including pets. Palm Beach County鈥檚 animal control officers have鈥
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05/21/147 - Wednesday's Topical Currents is an 鈥淎t Your Service鈥 edition, with veterinarian Dr. Ian Kupkee of Kendall鈥檚 Sabal Chase Animal Clinic. Also鈥
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02/26/14 - Wednesday's Topical Currents is an 鈥淎t Your Service鈥 edition, with veterinarian Dr. Ian Kupke, of Kendall鈥檚 Sabal Chase Animal Clinic. Also鈥
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You can get a good deal on a lot of items this Black Friday, including a new pet.Broward County鈥檚 animal shelter is letting potential adopters name their鈥
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After an 8 1/2-hour public hearing, Miami-Dade County commissioners found a way to keep its library system essentially intact early Wednesday morning鈥
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08/13/13 - Tuesday's Topical Currents is an 鈥淎t Your Service鈥 Edition, with veterinarian Dr. Ian Kupkee, of Kendall鈥檚 Sabal Chase Animal Clinic. He鈥檒l鈥