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Does Your Dog Need A New Do?

(PET CARE) While pets may not need to bathe as much as we do, it is important for animals to be groomed regularly. Here are some tips from the Humane Society on how to decide when your pet needs to be professionally groomed, and how to find a good groomer. — Global Animal

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Jon Stewart Walks His Daily Show Dog (GALLERY)

(ANIMAL PICTURES) It comes as no surprise that Jon Stewart is quite the pit bull lover. “The Daily Show” host has stood up for the breed on numerous occasions and is the proud parent of three rescued pit bulls, including a three-legged pooch named Champ. Not to mention, “The Daily Show” set has reportedly become “a dog nirvana,” with more than a dozen pups roaming the office on any given work day. Check out the pictures below of Stewart walking Champ in NYC this past weekend. — Global Animal

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Corgi Vs. Spoon

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Watch as yet another Corgi takes on an epic battle with an inanimate object. This time, an 11-week-old Corgi puppy named Scout challenges a silver spoon to the cutest duel of all time! — Global Animal

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Is Cannabis For Canines?

(ANIMAL SCIENCE) California veterinarian Dr. Doug Kramer is among a small number of experts who believe THC can help canines cope with painful conditions when other treatments do not work. During an interview with Vice, he told the magazine that some dogs do not respond to pain killers, antidepressants, and anti-anxiety medicine, and marijuana can be an alternative option for pet guardians. Continue reading for more on this pro-pot doctor and the effects cannabis can have on your canine. — Global Animal

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How One Rescue Dog Survived Against All Odds (VIDEO)

(GLOBAL ANIMAL)—Arwen, a 10-year-old pit bull mix, was one of 89 dogs rescued from a hoarder in the Mojave Desert. Along with the others she was kept in poor outdoor conditions. During the cold winter season the dogs had no shelter, and barely any food or water. Karma Rescue, who also got other animal organizations involved, stepped in and began their tough work of relocating the dogs to safe homes. But everyone seemed to be especially touched by Arwen, who was so unsocialized and had so little interaction with humans that she had no idea how to respond to them. Arwen had almost no teeth because she chewed on the hoarder’s metal fence, and she had a very troubling eye condition brought on by the constant raw exposure to the rough weather. Alex, a volunteer, decided to foster Arwen until her health improved, but very quickly fell head over heels in love with the sweet dog, and decided to permanently adopt her. Read on to find out about Arwen’s ordeal and how she’s doing now.—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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Bambi & Dog Play Tag

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Is there anything better than a frolic in a sunny meadow? Not according to this dog and his new best friend, a young fawn. — Global Animal

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Illinois Senate Passes Puppy Lemon Law Proposal

(ANIMAL LAWS) The Illinois Senate has just approved what is commonly referred to as a “puppy lemon law.” This type of legislation, which has been enacted in at least 20 states, outlines legal remedies for pet guardians who find out their animal was seriously ill at the time of purchase. Under the Illinois proposal, if a claim is successfully made, the pet will either be returned, exchanged, or the guardian will be reimbursed for reasonable veterinary fees. Many are pleased with this new “puppy lemon law” bill, yet the regulation still avoids the root of the problem. If animals are cared for properly, less would be susceptible to serious illnesses, and pet guardians would not have to “remedy” their pet purchases. Continue reading for more on the pros and cons of Illinois’ new “puppy lemon law” proposal. — Global Animal

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