Prom FailsProm is supposed to be the most important, magical night of your life ... The hair spray, the commerbunds, the duct tape! YOU HEARD ME!
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Prom FailsProm is supposed to be the most important, magical night of your life ... The hair spray, the commerbunds, the duct tape! YOU HEARD ME!
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With pet overpopulation statistics rising every year, people are beginning to accept that they should adopt a pet instead of buying one. Thousands of homeless animals are euthanized every day, simply because there’s no more room for them in the shelter. Why buy a dog or cat when so many unwanted pets need your...
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When Terisa Acevedo’s house in Boston burned down on February 23, she was certain she’d never see Lola, her beloved dachshund, again. But a miracle happened a month later — Lola was found in the abandoned house, alive and in fairly good physical condition. read more
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In the year 2025, the school system will be bankrupt. Since there won’t be any money for cool stuff, like art, drama, sports or AP classes, high school kids are going to have to form new cliques. Say goodbye to the goths, drama geeks, jocks and nerds … and hello to these “super-cool” elite...
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Filed under “news of the obvious,” American Express’s latest Spending and Saving Tracker report reveals that almost half of American pet owners intend to spoil their dogs this year.
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The island of Tashirojima, commonly called “Cat Island,” survived the 2011 tsunami and earthquake, to the relief of more than 100 residents, mostly elderly, and many more cats
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If you can’t have a cat or dog, but you fancy something more interactive than a stick insect, cockroach or pet tarantula, a sugar glider might be your perfect pet.
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Three animal rescue organizations, HEART-Tokushima, Animal Friends Niigata and Japan Cat Network, have joined together to form the Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support (JEARS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the animal victims of the earthquake and tsunami.
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Last summer, in a completely asinine move, Burlingame librarian Patricia Harding decided that pit bulls were not welcome in the library’s Paws for Tales program, which enlists human-animal teams to teach kids to read.
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With all the horrible news coming from Japan, it can be difficult to remember that even in a time of great tragedy, good things can still happen — especially when those good things involve pet stories with happy endings.
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