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Dog’s Tear-Jerking Tale Transforms Autistic Boy (GALLERY)

(DOG PICTURES) Relationships between pets and companions are some of the strongest ones we can have. In the case of Xena, a Staffordshire terrier/pit bull mix, and Jonny Hickey, the bond between pet and human also serves as an effective therapy. Jonny, an 8-year-old boy diagnosed with autism, would seldom speak, and often isolated himself from others, until Xena came into his life. Since their new found friendship Jonny has completely changed his demeanor, and has become exponentially expressive. His mother told the Today Show, “He is the happiest child that I’ve ever seen him be in eight years.” Xena also benefits from this relationship. Abandoned at a young age, Xena’s journey has lead her to a loving family and a new best friend. Their tale shows the power of human-animal relationships. Here’s a glimpse of their story. — Global Animal

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Michigan Bill Punishes Animal Abusers

(ANIMAL LAWS) A recently proposed Michigan bill has the potential to make nationwide history as it would create the first state registry for convicted animal abusers, much like the Country’s current registry for sex offenders. If legislated, the law would ensure that animals be kept out of the hands of individuals incapable of providing loving care for them. Proving to be a major step forward for animal rights, this bill could strengthen the bonds between pets and their companions. Continue reading below to find out how this bill could change animal’s lives, and keep animals far away from abusers. — Global Animal   

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Heroic Pit Bull Fends Off Flames

(ANIMAL HEROES) Jackie Bonasera of Long Island, New York, is certainly feeling the love for her pit bull, Cain. Last Friday, Bonasera’s home erupted in flames while she was drying her hair upstairs, when Cain, a usually quiet dog, started barking. His bark prompted Bonasera to investigate downstairs, where she discovered that the area around her garage had gone up in flames. Continue reading to find out more about this heroic pit bull. — Global Animal

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Caring For Older Pets

(PET CARE) Although we never want to see our pets get older, acknowledging our pet’s rising age will allow us to share many more loving memories with our beloved animal friends. Regular vet checkups, though detested by our pets, need to be scheduled. We can also ease our pets into old age by simply having fun with them and making sure we provide them with the best accommodations. Our pet’s age is nothing to fear as long as we schedule an extra vet appointment and make sure our pet remains active. Read further on how to keep your pet healthy. — Global Animal

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Why Does Your Cat Eat Plastic?

(PET CARE) Teething young kittens can chew all sorts of objects. However, adult cats that lick, chew, or swallow inedible objects may suffer from pica, which is defined as the act of eating non-food items. In less serious cases, cats may chew or suck on objects, but not actually swallow them. However, any object may be a potential target for an internal blockage—especially plastic. If you’ve noticed that your cat is plastic obsessed, read below for more information. — Global Animal

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Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Everyday Pet Dangers

(PET CARE) By being lax on preventative care or unknowingly exposing your pet to toxins, you could be shortening their lifespan without even knowing it. But this can be easily prevented, and being informed is the first step. In the article below, learn more about preventative measures such as pet vaccination, providing your pet with a balanced diet, potential pet allergies, as well as tending to your pet’s emotional health. — Global Animal

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Pet Safety Tips For Hanukkah

(PET SAFETY) The Festival of Lights has arrived! While many are busy celebrating with delicious food and fun festivities, it is important to remember to keep your pet safe from some of these animal-unfriendly traditions. Check out these top five tips for Hanukkah pet safety. Also, make sure to protect your pet from other holiday dangers like wrapping paper and decorative lights. — Global Animal

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Finding The Right Insurance For Your Pet

(PET INSURANCE) As it turns out, finding health insurance for yourself is relatively similar to finding insurance for your pet, with pre-existing conditions and the effects of aging making the process much more difficult. And while veterinary costs are on the rise, it is becoming more important to make sure your pet is insured. Read on for more guidelines on how to find the right insurance for your pet and your pocketbook. — Global Animal

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