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I tout adoptions statistics for the four major animal rescue operations in Summit County as proof that here, at least, we seem to be doing something right for homeless animals.
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Q: Our Zoie, a 12-year-old mixed-breed female, has lost her bladder functions at night. For the last two months, I have had to change her bedding each morning. Diapers do not stay on her.
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Like many people, I have always loved animals. That sentiment didn’t prevent me from getting bitten in the face by a dog when I was about 4 years old.
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Q: I am 92 years old and live in a retirement village with a 9-year-old Boston terrier that will not get into his cage when I leave the house.
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For more than 30 years, Ken McCort has been considered an elite animal trainer — the trainer of last resort. He’s the man people turn to when other trainers have thrown in the towel and given up on an animal with problem behaviors.
PAWS Pet of the Week: Meet Frosty!
Frosty Will Melt Your Heart...
With his warm, friendly disposition. Rescued by a good Samaritan with his brother, Frosty is a large, 4.5 year old male. He has a thick, luxurious solid white coat and the most lovely blue eyes. Unlike many white cats, Frosty has perfect hearing.
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PAWS Pet of the Week: Meet Mariska
This little glam girl has purrfect looks and a personality to match. Mariska is a sweet, petite 16-week-old kitten. A soft, short haired gray and white girl with tabby markings, Mariska has the most beautiful face. Affectionate and playful, Mariska loves people and other animals. She will make some lucky person the purrfect pet!
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PAWS Pet of the Week: Meet Magic & Libby
Add a little Magic to your Holidays...
….with these darling gray and white sisters, and best friends, Magic and Libby. Magic will bring a smile to your face. She has the power to grab your heart and hold onto it. She is everything a kitten is --- a loving, adventurous, playful purring machine. Magic is often called a Pirates parrot because she loves to perch on your shoulder before she settles in to curl under your chin. She can have the dickens in her when she plays with her sister, Libby. She is quick to pounce on her sister, charge a light beam or follow you like a puppy. Libby can play with wonderment in her eyes. She never knew a box she didn’t like, a fuzzy ball she didn’t chase, a feather she didn’t spring at, or a lap she didn’t settle into for a nap. Libby will be a constant companion and will keep you laughing with her antics and joy in life.
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