Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal Metro: Pet Adoption Claims Disputed
... was a reason the animal was not immediately "adoptable," said Jeanine Patterson, director of animal welfare. One dog was being held under a rabies quarantine, she said, for biting someone. Another had cancer and died a few days later. Many of the cats were feral or otherwise unsuitable for life ...
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ABQjournal West_News: Plenty of Chances to Adopt a Pet
... Mall, adopters for a special price of $82 will get a pet that's been spayed or neutered, microchipped, given current vaccinations along with a city rabies license, and a free health exam voucher. Among the organizations participating are Albuquerque's Animal Care Centers; Watermelon Mountain Ranch ...
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ABQjournal Metro: Puppy Love
... most of the time," Mori said. "She's very friendly." Mori; her 4-year-old brother, Gabe; her parents; and her grandparents took Maggie in for a rabies shot this week, when they met with the Journal. The family makes sure Maggie gets extra attention. She doesn't pick up verbal cues from other ...
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ABQjournal xgr: Chihuahua's Ear Scabs Could Be Skin Disease
... but the odds-on culprit is vasculitis , an inflammatory disease of the blood vessels. Infections, diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, even a recent rabies vaccination could have released immune proteins, resulting in poor blood supply to those ear tips. Your dog's minor wounds might resolve by themselves ...
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ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico
... a natural gas line in her kitchen. The woman smelled the gas when she returned home, and her neighborhood was evacuated. 2nd Taos Skunk Has Rabies SANTA FE - The state Department of Health says a skunk in Taos County has tested positive for rabies. The agency said a pet dog was attacked ...
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ABQjournal North_News: Around Northern New Mexico
... of New Mexico. Taos County Finds 2nd Rabid Skunk The state Department of Health says a skunk in Taos County has tested positive for rabies. The agency says a pet dog was attacked by the skunk before the skunk died, and the dog is getting a booster dose of rabies vaccine to protect it ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Rabies Confirmed in Taos County Skunk
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Rabies Confirmed in Taos County Skunk Associated Press SANTA FE The state Department of Health says a skunk in Taos County has tested positive for rabies. The agency says a pet dog was attacked by the skunk before the skunk died, and the dog is getting a ...
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ABQjournal mtnview: This Weekend
... A reduced-price animal vaccination clinic will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Edgewood Community Center. Vaccinations for rabies, canine parvo/distemper and feline distemper will cost $10 each. There is also five-inoculation-in-one shot for puppies and cats for $10. No appointment ...
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