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When the weather gets warmer, people and their pets go outdoors more often. Walking in the park or camping are activities many people enjoy. Ticks are pests we may not think about as we are soaking up nature's beauty, but they are the vector that transmit Lyme disease to dogs.
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Barney, found his new family in April last year. Susan and Christian of Evanston are so “thankful…for the joy” he has brought to their lives, they sent a $300 anniversary donation to help more deserving Lake Shore Animal Shelter dogs find homes. Thanks so much for your thoughtful donation. Many more happy anniversaries to you! If you would like to donate, use the secure “donate” button on this site, or send a check to: Lake Shore Animal Shelter, PO Box 40, Park Ridge, IL 60068. If you have questions, just call our voicemail, 312 409 1162, and we will get back to you quickly. |
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Don't Leave Dogs Unattended With Chew Treats Chew treats made of compressed vegetable protein and fiber have become increasingly popular due to their benefits for pet dental health and enjoyment. Some of the most popular of these products are Greenies®, which have been approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council as effective for helping keep teeth clean. |
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Copy of Featured Letter Printed in Chicago Sun-Times January 16, 2004 To The Editors:
Alderman Ginger Rugai of the 19th Ward is probably well-intentioned in
her desire to pass an ordinance banning "Pit Bulls" in the City of
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Lake Shore Animal Shelter, Chicago's pioneer no-kill
shelter for dogs and cats, has worked to reduce the needless killing of
pets through shelter and adoption programs, public humane
education efforts, spay/neuter promotion, and through community
participation since 1966.
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