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Press Release – 2014 Puppy Up! Canine Cancer Event
The following is a press release including information about the 2014 Puppy Up! Walk to benefit cancer research and prevention for dogs. Puppy Up! Walk comes to Chalco Hills Recreation Area to combat cancer, raise funds for...
- Posted June 19, 2014
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No Howlin’ for Downtown Hounds
A few weeks ago, the Omaha-World-Herald compiled a list of pet-friendly places in town (other than the obvious pet stores and shelters). Howlin’ Hounds Coffee, located at 712 S. 16th Street in the Old Market, was a...
- Posted May 28, 2014
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Pets in Omaha is one of Metro Magazine’s 101 Things to Love About Omaha!
In this year’s edition of Metro Magazine’s “101 Things to Love about Omaha,” Andee Hoig and the editorial team has chosen to include us as one of their favorite organizations in Omaha! We’re delighted for the recognition...
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Meet the Nebraska Rescue Council
Our primary mission at Pets in Omaha is to advocate for adoption. We’re equally concerned with the well-being of pets all over the city. We strive to be a resource for pet owners and pet-related businesses around...
- Posted May 14, 2014
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It’s severe weather season- Don’t forget your pets!
We haven’t heard much thunder or seen much lightning as of yet- winter has held on for much too long this year- but it is severe weather season here in the Heartland. We all (hopefully) have a...
- Posted May 6, 2014
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News From the “Are you kidding me?” Department
Let’s conduct a study. Here’s how we’ll do it: 1. Enter a classroom filled with, I don’t know, 5 year olds. 2. Tell them we like animals. We’ll ask them if they do. “YEAH!” they’ll say. Now...
- Posted May 1, 2014
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New businesses help care for pets and people at the end of life
Losing a pet is hard. When they pass on, not unlike when parents, siblings, other relatives or friends do for many, we aren’t quite sure how to react. There is no handbook. We can prepare ourselves for...
- Posted April 20, 2014
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Help Animals affected by the deadly Washington Mudslide
The Everett Animal Shelter in Washington State is doing its part to help troubled pets and people after a deadly mudslide. A recent article details the efforts of the shelter to bring wandering animals to safety and...
- Posted March 28, 2014
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In-home pet hospice, euthanasia on the rise
Both locally and nationally, we’ve noticed the trend of in-home pet hospice and euthanasia is growing. We’ve previously indicated that the hospice care available for pets is available at local Humane Societies and veterinary offices, but in-home...
- Posted March 19, 2014
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Advances in Specialized Veterinary Care helps animals
From Global Animal- If your animal is ill and needs services that aren’t generally offered in a traditional veterinarian’s office, there are many strides being made by specialized veterinary care providers which will help pets get healthy...
- Posted March 15, 2014