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    Pet Pics Sweepstakes: Loving our sweet pets comes naturally

    Our love for our pets is so easy to show - and quite often, they show how much they love each other, too! Send us your cutest pet photos and see many more on this page, under the Contests tab: https://ktvz.com/play/2023/10/31/pet-pics-2023-24/

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    Pet Pics Sweepstakes: Whatever the season, our pets are always pleasin'

    It's a favorite part of Wednesday evening for so many - another gang of cute as a bug pets from across the High Desert! Submit yours and see plenty more at this page under the Contests tab: https://ktvz.com/play/2023/10/31/pet-pics-2023-24/

  • Pet Project: Introducing the Winners of the 2024 Best of the Beasts Pet Photo Contest

    Technological advancements are coming faster than ever these days, which is both exciting and terrifying. While it's understandable to be leery of what automation and AI mean for the future of, well, everything, some developments truly make life more worth living. For example: Did you know that your iPhone can now recognize your pets? It's true! The Apple smartphone's latest operating system, iOS 17, is capable of identifying the 47,582 pics of your hound-Pyrenees mix, Fluffernutter,...

  • California renters with pets: A new bill might ban blanket no-pets policies and fees

    California pet owners struggling to find a rental that accepts their furry, four-legged family members could have an easier time leasing new housing under proposed state legislation that would ban blanket no-pets policies and prohibit landlords from charging additional fees for common companions like cats and dogs. Backers of the bill, which recently cleared a key committee, say the lack of pet-friendly units is pushing renters to forgo housing or relinquish beloved pets to overcrowded...

  • Pet of the Week: Winnie

    It’s not just cats who have nine lives. Winnie is a sweet boxer-mix who was rescued in late winter by Leominster Fitchburg Animal Control. She had a torn lip, but was otherwise in good health. Because the wound was of an unknown origin, this sweet girl needs to be quarantined for four months. However, she’s […]

  • Pet Of The Week: Meet Jubilee!

    In this Pet of the Week, CMPD Animal Care & Control is featuring Jubilee! Jubilee is five-year-old, loves to cuddle and be around people!

  • Pet Of The Week: Meet Suede!

    In this Pet of the Week, CMPD Anima Care & Control is featuring Suede! Suede is two-years-old, loves to cuddle and meet new people!

  • Snake Alert: What To Do If Your Pet Is Bitten

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  • Pet Hatchers Codes (April 2024)

    List of all Pet Hatchers Codes

  • How to Help Your Kid Cope With the Loss of a Pet

    Whether your kid has a beloved pet or just a class pet they're particularly fond of, the chances are, they're going to come face to face with grief at some point in their young lives. Here are some ways to help your child grasp the heavy but vital concept of death.

  • The Best Products and Tools to Clean Up After a Pet

    Maybe you can't get your pet to stop making messes in your home, but you can get better at cleaning up after them. Try these products and tools to make the process a little easier.

  • Should Paid Pet Bereavement Leave Be a Thing?

    At any given time, there is a movement for paid leave from work for one reason or another, and for reasons with varying degrees of merit, whether it's medical leave, maternity leave, or bereavement. Some companies even offer paternity leave. When such options exist, the cause evolves for longer paid leave. In the end, the common theme here is a sense of entitlement to being paid not to work.