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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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Coping with the death of your pet

When your pet dies, it's natural to feel sorrow, express grief, and need understanding and comfort from friends and family. Sometimes it's hard for others to understand your loss.
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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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Is a rabbit the right pet for you?

Big ears, wiggly nose and cottontail. Who can resist a darling rabbit , especially if you have kids who are pleading for one? If you're thinking about a bunny, make sure you know about their needs. And remember that shelters and rescues often have bundles of bunnies in need of good homes! They may...
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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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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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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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Plants that may poison your pets

Do you know which plants might be poisonous to your dog, cat or other pets? Start with our list of dangerous plants.
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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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Why you should spay/neuter your pet

Spaying or neutering your pet is an important decision for pet owners. As animal lovers who value our pets, it is important to understand the impact of this decision.
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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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Rabbits

These shy, gentle animals share our neighborhoods—and sometimes our homes.
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Shelters and rescues FAQ

Answers to some common questions about animal shelters and rescue groups.
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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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Where to get your new rabbit

So you've decided to get a rabbit: You've learned what it takes to provide great care and an appropriate diet , you've bunny-proofed your house, you've found a great rabbit veterinarian and you're ready to give one or two (or more) special bunnies the attention and exercise they need every day. But...
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Keep animal testing out of your shopping cart

You can become a more compassionate consumer by making sure your cosmetics and personal care, household and pet care products aren't tested on animals. It's easier than you think. Support the Humane Cosmetics Act The Humane Cosmetics Act would end cosmetics testing on animals in the U.S. by...
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What to do about wild rabbits

Rabbit eat flowers and vegetable plants in spring and summer, and the bark of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs in the fall and winter. Mowing and raking yards can disturb rabbit nests. Cats and other animals catch and injure small rabbits.
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Adapted from the book Wild Neighbors

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