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How to live with allergies and pets

Take these five steps to reduce the symptoms of pet allergies.
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Top reasons to adopt a pet

Getting a new pet? Find out why you should adopt from a shelter or rescue
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Need to find your pet a new home?

If you're struggling and feel you can no longer keep your pet, we may be able to help you address the problem. And if these tips don't help you keep your pet, we can help you find a new home.
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Are you having trouble affording your pet?

Do you need help affording food, veterinary care, spay/neuter, and other pet essentials? Use our list of national and state organizations that will help you and your pet.
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No-fly zone: Denied their natural habits, millions of pet parrots lead bleak, lonely lives

She embodied all the magic and the misery of modern parrots. Sofia popped off her perch, climbed up my arm, and leaned into my face. A Moluccan cockatoo, among the world’s most stunning birds, Sofia’s most distinctive feature is her huge round head—big, white, and inviting as a fluffy pillow. She...
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Charles Bergman
March 1, 2013

Foods that can be poisonous to pets

Some foods that are safe for people can be very dangerous for pets. Protect your pets by reading our list of some common foods that can be poisonous for dogs, cats and other pets.
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Adopting from an animal shelter or rescue group

Animal shelters are your best source when looking for a pet. Not only do they have a great selection of adult animals for adoption, but many of them also have kittens, puppies and purebred pets.
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Thinking of getting a pet turtle?

Before getting a pet turtle, consider the risks to your health, the earth and the animals.
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November 30, 2015

How to help a stray pet

You're driving your car when you see a dog on the side of the road. With a sinking feeling, you realize he's alone. What should you do?
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Increasing housing options for renters with pets

Did you know that 72 percent of renters have pets, yet problems finding and keeping rental housing is a leading reason dogs and cats wind up in shelters? It doesn’t have to be that way! Pets are a part of every community and live in two-thirds of American homes, yet renters often have trouble...
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How to remove pet stains and odors

Follow these steps to clean up stains and get rid of odors when your dog or cat pees or poops on floors or furniture in your house.
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Travel safely with your pet by car, airplane, ship or train

Use The HSUS's travel tips to keep your pet safe while traveling by car, airplane, ship or train.
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Lead ammunition: Toxic to wildlife, people and the environment

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What to do about black bears

As black bear numbers increase in some North American communities and more people move into bear habitat, encounters between bears and people have risen. Whether you live in bear country or are just visiting, you can take simple steps to avoid conflicts. Why bears lose their fear of humans Bears...
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Adapted from the book Wild Neighbors

Having trouble affording veterinary care?

No owner wants a pet to suffer because medical care is out of reach. Financial aid is out there, and there are steps you can take to cover an emergency vet bill.
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Helping Captive Wild Animals

You can help us keep wild animals where they belong—in the wild.
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Stopping the Wildlife Trade

Together, we can keep animals safe in their natural habitat.
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Disaster FAQ

Current crisis Our Animal Rescue Team has not been called in to assist in any disasters at this time.
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Bears

Bears are powerful, majestic animals who were once nearly wiped out, but are now reclaiming their wild homes.
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Birds

From the soaring eagles we watch from afar to the pet parakeets and canaries chirping in our homes ...
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