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A grand jury returned four charges against the owner of two dogs who killed an elderly man and injured his wife earlier this year.
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You don't even have to own one. Research shows just 5 to 20 minutes interacting with other people's pooches can reduce stress hormones and increase well-being.
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San Antonio Pets Alive! is asking the community to foster or adopt animals in their care in order to free up kennel space at facilities and rescue dogs at risk.
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San Antonio's largest dog park is now open on the far Northwest Side.
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Gus spends lots of time in the TPR newsroom, reminding everyone here that even in difficult times, life is full of fun and adventure.
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What's the risk of contracting a surprising virus from Fido or Kitty? It's not a frivolous question, as one virologist explains. And there's another question: Can you give a virus to your pet?
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More migrants are arriving at the border with the family dog, only to be separated from their beloved pet after making a long journey to the U.S. An El Paso woman is helping reunite some of the dogs and their families.
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Days after the Feb. 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, hopes of finding people alive is waning. One U.S.-based team uses search-and-rescue dogs to try to find people still trapped days after the quake.
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The furry companion lobbied for historic legislation that helps fund service dogs for others struggling with mental health, known as the PAWS Act.
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Humans can't get dog flu, but the illness continues to raise concerns for pet owners and animal shelters.