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SXSW Is For Dogs, Too

(PETS) As you read this, hundreds of thousands of people are flooding into Austin, TX for the largest music industry gathering in the world, South By Southwest. Austin is known as one of the most pet-friendly cities in the United States, but crowds can make taking your pooch with you a bit of a hassle. For the most part, if a restaurant has an outdoor space, you’re pretty much guaranteed it’s pet-friendly, and lots of restaurants cater to dogs with water bowls and pet treats. Here are some of our favorite pet-friendly Austin spaces. — Global Animal

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Feline Tactic To Rid Boredom

(ANIMAL VIDEO) This cat signals an S.O.S. to other neighborhood cats to help with the boredom at home. — Global Animal

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Five Dog Friendly U.S. Vacation Spots

(PET TRAVEL) Desperately in need of a vacation but can’t stand the thought of leaving Fido behind? Then go somewhere your dog will enjoy as much as you will. Pet friendly hotels and beaches are becoming more common as people start to embrace traveling with pets. Read on for five great travel destinations that will give you and your pet the relaxing and fun vacation you deserve. — Global Animal 

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E-Books For Troubled Pets? Yes, Please

(BOOK REVIEW) Steve Dale, syndicated columnist, TV, radio, and podcast host, and a long-time animal advocate, answers these questions in his two new books, “Good Cat!” and “Good Dog!” Both ebooks are more than worth their $3 price tags—for the price of an iPad app you can start shaping up your pet’s attitude today. — Global Animal

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Why Walking Your Pet Is A Must

(PET HEALTH) Ever wonder what it’s like to be stuck in a house for nine hours a day? Cooping up your pooch or feline for extended periods of time without multiple long walks a day can seriously effect your pet’s health. Overeating due to idle time is a reason why cats and dogs become overweight, and taking them out for 30 minutes to an hour daily can drastically improve not just your pet’s girth, but mood and personality too. Read more on why it’s important to exercise your four legged friends. — Global Animal

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