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Hungry For Savings? 5 Ways To Save On Pet Food

(PET CARE) Pet parents know that when it comes to taking good care of our pets, it can get a little pricey—especially when it comes to their food. With such a vast amount of pet food brands out there, from high-end organic meals to regular dry kibble, picking the right food for your pet can be tricky and expensive. However, saving money on pet food is a possibility, and actually quite easy! With helpful tools such as social media, online shopping, and some some basic research, you can drastically cut down on that expensive pet food bill. Read on for helpful tips and tricks that will keep your pet and your wallet nice and full! — Global Animal

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Alexander McQueen: Animal Lover? (POLL)

(CULTURE) Fur, leather, and feather fashions but profound love for pets and sympathy for homeless animals — quite the contradiction. The late fashion designer Alexander McQueen left a portion of his fortune for the continual care of his dogs and donated money to two animal charity organizations that help abandoned animals find homes. McQueen is considered an “animal lover,” yet his clothing lines notoriously featured materials that support animal cruelty and abuse. Is he a true animal lover? What about self-proclaimed animal lovers who adore their pets yet wear leather boots, fur coats, and feather hair extensions? — Global Animal

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The Newest Trust Fund Babies: Pets (POLL)

If you were to pass on unexpectedly, who would take care of your pet?  Caryn Rosenthal’s dog, Jax, will be taken care of thanks to the trust fund she has created just in case. Read on to discover why she, and other pet guardians are setting aside money for their pets. Take our poll, and tell us what you think about pet trust funds.— Global Animal

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The Pet Economy: More than Movies, Music & Video Games Combined

UNITED STATES – How much is that doggy in your window? For millions of people, the answer is ‘priceless.’ Americans put their money where their meow is, now spending over $41 billion a year on their fluffy, feathered, and finned family members.

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