Pennsylvania Moves to Outlaw Raising Dogs for Meat at Home
Violators would face as long as five years in prison and a $10,000 fine, but for now it’s legal.
Violators would face as long as five years in prison and a $10,000 fine, but for now it’s legal.
“A love like this comes once in a lifetime,” said his owner upon his Thanksgiving Day passing.
Lumpy the Bulldog overcame odds so great that Scruffy’s mom wanted him to be recognized.
Daisy’s days seemed numbered when animal control picked her up, but rescuers brought out the “Underbite Goddess” who found a home.
As the hair on his spine suggests, the Ridgeback is a dog who’s a true nonconformist.
One woman insisted that my dog voted Republican. What weird things have you heard?