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HB 1818 Seeks To End Puppy Mills in Texas

HB 1818 Seeks To End Puppy Mills in Texas We all love our pets. Those furry, four legged family members that we can t imagine life without. But how much do you know about where yours came from? A bill passed by the the House would make it illegal for pet stores in counties of 200,000 or more to sell cats or dogs that did not come to them through animal shelters, pet rescue organizations, control agencies, or licensed breeders. The bill, HB 1818, passed in the House by a vote of 85 to 54 and must still pass in the Senate to take effect. As you can see by the vote tally, there are those who are opposed to this bill thinking that the Texas government shouldn t be meddling in what product a business should or should not stock in their stores.

Health officials raise awareness about rabies

Health officials raise awareness about rabies Health officials raising awareness about rabies By KAUZ Team | April 19, 2021 at 7:19 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 7:21 PM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Skunks, coyotes and bats are the top carriers of rabies in Wichita County and can transmit it to both people and pets. “You don’t hear people talking about rabies and rabies is just as important because it is zoonotic. We can get rabies. We can’t get parvo. We can’t get distemper, panoleukemia, or some of these other viruses that attack cats and dogs,” said Leslie Harrelson, founder and CEO of P.E.T.S.

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