The Better Business Bureau warns that puppy scams are on the rise, resulting in a loss of $30,000 in just three months.
I’m standing outside an Oakland apartment I’m trying to tour, punching the same code into the keypad over and over again. The door won’t budge. My fiancé and I repeatedly call the number provided for ...
Cold Noses, The Florida Times-Union's weekly pet column, features dogs and cats available for adoption at area government-run animal shelters. The Jacksonville Humane Society will hold a free pet ...
For over 5 years, Arthur has been professionally covering video games, writing guides and walkthroughs. His passion for video games began at age 10 in 2010 when he first played Gothic, an immersive ...
Jennifer Gomez used her upper-middle-class upbringing to inform a prolific life of crime. Here’s how she did it ...
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7 red flags to look for before buying a used appliance online
The market for secondhand appliances has exploded in recent years. The global second-hand small domestic appliances market was valued at USD 3.72 billion in 2024 and is likely to exceed USD 7.79 ...
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LA officials save hundreds of dogs, cats in one of largest animal rescue operations in US history
Los Angeles animal control officials seized hundreds of cats and dogs from a Lake Hughes property on Friday — in one of largest animal rescue operations in U.S. history. The Los Angeles County ...
Los Angeles County officials are carrying out what may be the largest animal rescue operation in U.S. history, removing hundreds of dogs and cats from a property in the Antelope Valley on Friday ...
PAWS Humane Society will host a free microchipping event for dogs in Muscogee County on Saturday, March 28. PAWS officials announced that the free event will draw a large crowd and for pet owners to ...
Hundreds of cats and dogs were rescued Friday morning when authorities served a warrant a property in northern Los Angeles County.
At 7 a.m., Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control workers served a warrant in the 46000 block of 266th Street West, where hundreds of dogs and cats were being kept, officials said.
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