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Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center discusses how to keep animals safe in the heat and how a car thermometer can help.
Welcome to North Carolina Greyhound Adoption Promotion -- NCGAP for short. This organization was formed to promote the adoption of retired racing greyhounds as pets. Our focus is to raise awareness of these wonderful animals as companions through public outreach, programs, publications and events. We encourage people to consider a greyhound when they think about adding a new member to their family. To this end we provide information on North Carolina adoption groups.
Wake County Animal Center has several rabies clinics coming up. Coordinator Joanne Duda gives tips on why people should vaccinate your pet for rabies. Joanne also introduces us to the pet of the week.
NC State Vet School celebrates its 125th anniversary with an open house this Saturday.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center brings by Brandy, who is looking for a forever home.
Joanne Duda with the Wake County Animal Shelter shares tips on how to select your perfect pet.
Wake County Animal Center Pet of the Week: Tabatha. Tabatha has FIV, but that shouldn't stop you from considering her as your pet. Click here to learn more about FIV.
Valonda learns about Pets For Vets, an organization that connects shelter pets with veterans who need a companion.
Mayfield Animal Hospital in Cary uses laser treatment on dogs that helps assist various pet problems such as inflammation, wound healing and most commonly arthritis.
Contact the Wake County Animal Center if you can provide Delilah a forever home.
Sharon visits Bowman Animal Hospital in Raleigh to learn why pet pedicures are so important.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center brings by Trevor and helps Sharon play a practical joke on Valonda.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center introduces us to some special needs pets who could use a loving home.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center shows off Merry, a dog who is looking for a new home.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center brings a bunny to show off and cautions people about giving pets as gifts.
Joanne Duda from the Wake County Animal Center brings Shamrock by for a visit. Contact the Animal Center if you would like to adopt Shamrock.
Through the rest of November microchipping is half-off. Learn more from Banfield Animal Hospital.
SEE MY VIDEO AT: www.youtube.com/waagnc I'm a wonderful tri-colored beagle/hound mix male around 5 year old and about 45 lbs. I came in as a stray, so they don't know much about my history. I am currently in a fantastic foster home, and this is what my mom has to say about me: "Rocky is doing fantastic. He is a very quiet guy. Loves having his ears scratched and his belly rubbed. He is very good in the crate and is housebroken. Rocky likes to go for walks and is excellent on the leash. While I crate him in the car, I know he is also very good in the car uncrated. Rocky enjoys hanging out with Geisha and Nena, his foster sisters. He plays well with Geisha who is more his size than Nena. Rocky would be an excellent dog to spend time outside in a fenced yard, he really enjoys going out. Rocky is afraid of thunder storms but is content and quiet in his crate during a storm. Rocky is a countersurfer and we are working on that. He has shown a little food guarding with the other dogs, and we are working on that as well." My adoption fee is $95 and includes my neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip and more. I tested positive for heartworms, but that is easily treatable. Ask about the slow method! So do I sound like the guy for you? Then please ask about me and make an appointment to see me today!
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