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PetLife Urgent Care and Wellness Center offers urgent care, wellness services and holistic care to meet the needs of cats, dogs and their families.The business is fear-free certified and prioritizes pets’ emotional health and well-being, officials said. Staff members minimize stress and anxiety through gentle handling and a calm environment.What they offerPetLife Urgent Care and Wellness Center offers the following services:SurgeryDiagnosticsNutrition and weight managementDental careHolistic careSenior pet careEnd-of-life careBehavior counselingFrom Jan. 1-March 31, first-time customers can receive 50% off their exam fee for one pet in their family.”>
She’s a rare breed of hero. A brave Los Angeles veterinarian has taken in dozens of animals as their owners flee the raging Palisades Fire — sacrificing her own health and safety to care for the critters, she revealed Wednesday. Annie Harvilicz, 47, opened her home and an empty pet hospital to more than 40 dogs and cats — along with a lone rabbit named Oreo — because their owners simply don’t have the space or resources to bring the pets with them, Harvilicz told The Post Wednesday. “I had a family bring in 10 dogs, and they had to…
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service.Left to right: DPHS Foundation Board Member, Tracy Mongold, DPHS Foundation Board Member, Jennifer Ono, Deckers Brands Representative, Michelle Apodaca, and DPHS Principal, Bill Woodard. | Credit: Courtesy GOLETA, CA – February 13, 2025 – The Dos Pueblos High School Foundation celebrated the opening of its Wellness Center, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting student mental health and well-being on the Dos Pueblos High School campus. The celebration, marked by an open house event, took place February 11, 2025, and included speeches from DPHS Principal Bill Woodard, DPHS Dean of…
Loyola’s therapy dog Ashlar announced his graduation at the end of the semester on Instagram March 11. Ashlar started working for Loyola in 2018 at age two. His graduation coincides his handler, David deBoer, director of counseling, who’s also leaving Loyola after this semester. A new trained therapy dog is expected to take Ashlar’s place in the fall. DeBoer said Ashlar may continue working as a therapy dog outside of Loyola. “I will probably maintain his license,” deBoer said. “I haven’t decided whether he’s going to do any kind of formal therapy dog work. He and I still need to…
By Larry Urish, contributing writer Life as a student isn’t easy, especially in this day and age. Managing a challenging academic load alone is stressful. Then add personal and family obligations, Orange County’s ever-rising cost of living CSUF student Taylor Reynolds, left, takes a break from her school day to meet a Chocolate Labrador named Kirby at the Doggy Therapy tent during the 4th annual Student Mental Health Resource Fair on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer) Jacquelyn Gerali, a Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Faculty Councilor and Prevention Education Coordinator at CSUF, welcomes guests to…
Pause for PAWS Therapy Dogs inside the CSUEB RAW waiting for students (Pause for PAWS) A campus favorite at California State University East Bay, Pause for PAWS gives students a chance to pause from their busy schedule to visit some PAWS. These monthly events are hosted by Janice Bulayo, Coordinator of Campus Wellness Programs, giving students a place to decompress. Pause for PAWS improves mood, promotes wellness, and connects students with campus wellness resources. “The goal is for students to take a break and focus on their well-being,” Bulayo shared. Partnering with the Valley Humane Society’s Canine Comfort Program, the event…
Banfield’s Active Care Plan Banfield’s base wellness plan is called Active Care and is available for dogs and cats. Active Care plans cover: Exam fees for office visits. Two comprehensive exams per year. Two virtual vet visits per year. 24/7 Vet Chat service (online or via text on your phone). One session with an advisor to discuss your pet’s nutrition. One routine diagnostic test per year, such as blood tests, radiology or other routine testing. Vaccinations. A 10% discount on some Banfield products and services that are not included in the plan. Two fecal exams per year. Two dewormings per…
An explosion over Kashmir has been heard, the witness saysJust hours after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan reached, an explosion was heard in India-controlled Jammu, Kashmir.Witnesses saw the projectile in Kashmir city around 7:45pm, India, almost three hours after the truce was agreed.It is unknown who is responsible for the explosion.Alexander ButlerMay 10th, 2025 16:25Watch: Trump announces India and Pakistan agree to a “complete and immediate” ceasefireTrump has announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to a “complete and immediate” ceasefireAlexander ButlerMay 10th, 2025 16:12US officials say they have reported “shuttle diplomacy” between India and PakistanAccording to the New…
WHEELING, W.Va. — Wheeling University athletic students collaborated with Wheeling Heritage to place dog banners at the Fitzsimmons Family Dog Park in Wheeling.The banners featured pets of individuals who participated in Wheeling Heritage painting classes and created works of their furry pets.They also help preview the third Wheeling Heritage Fido Fest set for May 17 at Warwood’s Garden Park. The festival helps dog lovers across the community with new art installations, adoption agencies, dog activities, food, and more.”I just think it’s important to get out there,” Wheeling University Sports Information Director Zack Zeigler said. “It shows our community service. Our…
A golden retriever has undergone cancer treatment while comforting children who are battling the same disease at Cleveland Clinic Children’s. By Lainey Novak Following our recent reporting and print publication, we have been informed that Kid’s cancer returned, and he passed away November 22, 2024. Throughout his years of service Kid brought joy and comfort to all of those around him. We offer our deepest condolences, and for those who would like to share their memories of Kid, his Instagram handle is @pawsincle.At…