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Beat the summer heat and check out these wet cats that aren't too impressed with bath time.

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Adoptable of the Week: Molson

Meet Molson! Molson is a laid-back male Rottweiler and hound mix who is located in a foster home through the Home Again rescue in Bancroft, Ontario. Molson is a senior dog who loves catching some rays on lazy, sunny days. Molson is very nurturing and in his first home he played mother to kittens, puppies and even a baby pot-bellied pig. He is well socialized with children and other animals. Molson is already neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. This sweet pooch needs a forever home. If you are interested in learning more about Molson contact Home Again at info@homeagainbancroft.ca or call 613 332 5253. Click here to view Molson’s page on Petfinder.com
 
 
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Unless your cat is polydactyl- meaning it has extra toes- it has five toes on the front paw and four toes on the back.

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Dogs and humans have been companions for quite some time with the earliest European images of dogs showcased in cave paintings. This vintage dog art can be found in Spain and dates back to 12,000 years ago.

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Techno a Go-Go: This innovative electronic dog toy promotes fitness and fun

Imagine a future where your dog can use technology for entertainment just like you do. Now stop imagining because that future is taking place right now at a dog park or backyard near you. Just like many people own gaming consoles or handheld gaming devices your dog can also play with its own electronic game- if you can fit it in the budget.
The Go-Go Dog Pal is an interactive device that can be used as a game, training tool or a way for your dog to release some energy. This remote control dog toy is shaped in a way that a dog cannot puncture it or get a firm hold onto it. Each Go-Go Dog Pal has a lightweight but durable plastic outer shell decorated like a cartoon woodchuck, raccoon or skunk- making it an innovative and adorable source of entertainment.
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Keira mourns the loss of the Spain team in
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Meet Keira- a Spanish soccer fan. She was so excited for FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil that her tail wagged in full circles instead of back and forth. Unfortunately for Keira her team lost horribly in the first round. She is so disappointed! She cried for days and now she wonders who to cheer for.

Can you make any predictions for Keira? Suggest a team for Keira! Leave a comment, post to our Facebook of Tweet Keira with #KeirasTeam in the post!
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See kitty run! Cats are able to run 30 mph or faster.

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When you see your dog you are all smiles- but what does your dog see? A dog is most likely to interpret a big, glowing smile as baring ones teeth, which is a sign of aggression.

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June brings sunshine and love for pets of the past and present
June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month
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June 16, 2014- The month of June not only brings sunshine and summertime but it also raises awareness for shelter cats and celebrates our animal companions- living and dead.
June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month from the ASPCA and Adopt a Cat Month from the American Humane Association. It is intended to raise awareness about the joy of rescuing a cat from a shelter. There are so many loving, affectionate cats in shelters right now just waiting to find a forever home. The ages range from kitten to senior and the breeds are plenty. It’s hard not to find the perfect feline friend in one of the many shelters out there. Giving a senior cat a second chance or bringing home a kitten that was separated from its mother in the wild is an amazing feeling.

Soccer loving dogs celebrate FIFA World Cup 2014!!

The biggest tournament in the world kicked off this week and Paws For Reaction is celebrating with these adorable furry soccer fans! Happy FIFA celebrations!

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Pet Food Recall: June 2014

Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Voluntarily Recalls 62 Bags of “Science Diet® Adult Small & Toy Breed™” Dry Dog Food Because of Potential Health Risk


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PRESS RELEASE - June 2, 2014 - Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. of Topeka, KS is voluntarily recalling 62 bags of Science Diet® Adult Small & Toy Breed™ dry dog food as they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The suspect product, part of a single production run, was distributed to 17 veterinary clinic and pet store customers in California, Hawaii and Nevada between April 24 and May 13, 2014. Salmonella can affect animals eating the products and there is a risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.

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Pet food recall: May
 2014

Bravo® Issues Nationwide Recall of Pet Food for Dogs and Cats
PRESS RELEASE- May 17, 2014
Bravo is recalling select lots and product(s) of Bravo Pet Food because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

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Cats respond better to women versus men- mostly due to the fact that women generally speak in a higher pitched voice.

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Safe summer hiking with your dog



Hiking can be a great way to bond with your dog and stay in shape. Parks and trails are very stimulating for a dog and hiking is a great way to get back to nature together. But precautions must be taken so that your pooch does not hurt himself or any other wildlife you may encounter along the way.

Start with the basics. First you must determine that your dog is physically capable of taking the hike. If you have any worries or doubts about your pet consult your veterinarian. It is not recommended that you take a puppy under 18 months out for this type of activity. Secondly and most importantly be sure your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and medication to prevent fleas, ticks, ear mites, worms and all other parasites. Thirdly make sure your dog has proper identification- whether its tags or microchip- just in case the two of you get separated. It’s better to prepare for emergencies ahead of time and be aware of your surroundings at all times.



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Do you love your pet? Guess what- we love you for it! We are looking for pets to feature on Paws For Reaction! Is your pet worth a feature! TELL US WHY! 

Thanks to some wonderful readers we have told the world about Nova the loving cat who helped her owner get over her grief. We shared the story of Teddy- a remarkable rescue dog given a second chance at a happy life. We were able to get Keira the rescue dog votes in a fantastic contest!

Send us some information about why your pet deserves his or her own feature and some pictures and we will let the whole world know how special your pet is! Contact us and tell us why your dog, cat or other critter is EXTRAORDINARY! We would love to feature them for the world to see. 


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The majestic Greyhound dog breed is the fastest dog on the planet. This canine can run 45 mph while the average dog can run approximately 19 mph.


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Parasite prevention: Pets using treatments keep the whole family healthy

Springtime can bring about many dangers for pet parents. Parasites are a reality in any pet owner’s life. It is quite common for a pet to contract an internal parasite like tapeworm or an external parasite such as fleas. A pet catching a parasite- like cat fleas, the most common of all the fleas- is inevitable if a monthly preventative treatment is not used. Fleas can jump on people and enter the home making it easy to infect even indoor pets. Most parasites can infect humans putting children in the home at risk. Prescription monthly topical treatments like Advantage Multi by Bayer may seem expensive but it is a small price to pay to ensure your family is safe. Find out why monthly prevention is so important to defend against the dangers that the warm weather brings.

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Dogs may have the superior nose but the felines ears are far more sensitive than a dogs.


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The wonderful walk:

Spring is here and exercising with your dog is in season


Spring is here and finally pet parents can start spending more quality time outside with their canine companions. Exercise is one of the key ingredients in giving a dog a happy and healthy life. It is in a dogs nature to travel and walking your dog is one of the best and more common ways to get your dog to burn off energy. Some dogs need more physical and mental stimulation than others. Getting to know your dog is crucial when it comes to physical activity and can help tone muscle, combat obesity and stop destructive behavior all together. Find out how to perfect the walk, always be prepared and use the walk to make your dog a better listener.

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A young rabbit is called a kitten or kit. A male rabbit is a buck and a female rabbit is called a doe. Does any of this sound familiar?



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Wild female rabbits living in their natural habitat have a lot on bunnies. They can birth approximately eight litters a year.




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Adorable dogs put on bunny ears to celebrate Easter

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