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It startled some of our neighbors : Two pigs found roaming near Olmos Park

It startled some of our neighbors : Two pigs found roaming near Olmos Park Timothy Fanning FacebookTwitterEmail Two 40-pound pigs were spotted just before sunrise on the 200 block of West Hermosa Drive near San Pedro Avenue and Olmos Park. Courtesy of Louis Cintron A pair of gray pigs were spotted roaming, scampering and snoozing on the manicured lawns of a North Side neighborhood on Tuesday morning.  The 40-pound swine were spotted just before sunrise on the 200 block of West Hermosa Drive near San Pedro Avenue and Olmos Park.  Louis Cintron, who lives in Oak Park Terrace, said he first noticed that the small cats on his back patio were gone. 

Bye, Cujo! : San Antonio campaign aims to keep pets safe, off city streets

Bye, Cujo! : San Antonio campaign aims to keep pets safe, off city streets FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 In the background, Marie Lewis, 62, left, and Sherine Taylor, 59, react as a loose dog is captured by San Antonio Animal Care Services Field Supervisor Chris Phillips and Adrianna Preciado in the city’s east side, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. ACS has partnered with Solid Waste Management Department on a comprehensive, bilingual program that promotes the safe practice of owners keeping pets on their properties to reduce the number of pets hit by cars on city streets. The campaign also includes the city’s Parks and Recreation Department with signage in parks and trail heads across San Antonio reminding residents to keep pets safely tethered.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

The advice pet owners should heed ahead of July Fourth

San Antonio Animal Care Services shares some things to keep in mind going into the holiday weekend. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 11:14 PM CDT July 2, 2021 SAN ANTONIO The Fourth of July is an exciting time for most of us, but it can be a stressful time for your animals. Animal Care Services is sharing advice for pet owners ahead of the holiday weekend. Many of us are willing to do just about anything for our pets, but when the fireworks start going off outside your window and they get scared, it can be hard not to feel helpless. “This can be very, very frightening for both dogs and cats,” said Lisa Norwood, public relations and outreach manager for Animal Care Services.

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