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Second family unknowingly buys sick puppies from PetLand Naples
Another family was upset after buying dogs from Petland Naples and later finding out they were sick.

Pet goose attacked by bobcat in Lehigh Acres backyard
A pet goose is recovering after a bobcat grabs it by the neck and tries to carry it over a fence in Lehigh Acres. The owner of that goose has a message for all pet owners. Joni Gordon said she wants people to be aware that predators can still put your beloved pets in danger […]

2 suspected of using counterfeit cash at Lee County pet supply store
Two people are suspected of using counterfeit cash at a pet supply store Monday afternoon in Lee County. According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the man and the woman seen in security camera footage arrived at Pet Supplies Plus, located at 18550 San Carlos Blvd., shortly before 3:30 p.m. and passed a counterfeit $100 […]

Best options to track your pets
A dog in California was tracked down with an Apple Air Tag after getting swept away by floodwaters for nearly a mile while on a walk with his owner. The dog, Seamus, ended up about 10 feet down in a drain pipe after he was separated from his owner. Although it worked in this particular […]
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