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Monday, January 26, 2015

Coolridge Animal Hospital - We Now Are Carrying Proheart6 an Alternative to the Monthly Heartworm Pill You Give Your Pet Each Month

We now are carrying Proheart6 a Zoetis Commitment to Veterinarians product, an alternative to the monthly heartworm pill you give your pet each month, this is an injection to prevent heartworms for 6 months. Call us today for more information.

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Coolridge Animal Hospital
6801 Old Branch Ave
Camp Springs, Maryland
(301) 449-1610


Website: http://www.coolridgeah.com/

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Bronx, NY - $20K Reward From Anonymous Benefactor, For Information Leading to The Arrest/Conviction of Person Who Put Pit Bull in Suitcase, and Put in Trash Bin

An anonymous benefactor has put up a $20,000 reward for information that brings the arrest and conviction of the coldhearted creep who packed a starving dog into a suitcase and tossed it into a Bronx trash bin.

The pooch, dubbed Fraggle by his rescuers, was receiving lifesaving medical treatment Saturday, said ­ASPCA spokesperson Natasha Whitling.

The 3-year-old pit bull was found at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday in a Dumpster at 700 Morris Ave.

Anyone with information is asked to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.


The ASPCA is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case of Fraggle, who was left starving to death inside a suitcase in a trash bin in the Bronx.
Photo: ASPCA

Ravens Will Cut DT Cody Amid Animal Cruelty Investigation

Owings Mills, Md. (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens intend to cut ties with defensive tackle Terrence Cody, who's under investigation for animal cruelty.

The Ravens made no reference to the investigation Friday, when it issued a one-sentence news release that said Cody's contract will be terminated after the Super Bowl.

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Ralph the Penguin Needs Wet Suit to Stay Warm

Penguins typically don't need help staying warm, but a Humboldt penguin in the United Kingdom has a special wet suit for when the temperature drops.

While all penguins molt or shed their old feathers for a few weeks in the summer, Ralph, a 16-year-old Humboldt penguin at Marwell Wildlife, near Winchester in the United Kingdom, has "extreme molts" that cause bald spots on his skin, according to Ross Brown, the animal collections manager of birds at the center.

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