
Why Do Pets Have People?
A collection of 64 USA Today Network newspaper columns written by Barry KuKes, Community Outreach & Marketing Director of Halifax Humane Society located in Daytona Beach, FL. Each column is only about four minutes long, thus a very easy read or in this case, listen. The subjects include fun facts about dogs and cats, columns about how to train a dog or cat, funny stories about Evil Jimmy the Chihuahua, how to know when it's time to say goodbye, and more.Why Do Pets Have People?, is the follow-up to the original collection of 76 columns titled, "Why Do People Have Pets?" The original book is still in audio production.
Why Do Pets Have People?
Column Four - Pets and Owners Reunited
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Barry KuKes
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Season 2
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Episode 4
It’s a fact of life; your dog or cat will go missing at one time or another. It’s a terrible feeling when your pet digs under the backyard fence or gets off the leash and takes off running. You turn your back for just a second, and your pet is gone. Luckily, most responsible pet owners have their pets microchipped which increases the odds of getting your pet back ten-fold.
Most animal shelters help owners, and their lost pets reunite by scanning for a microchip, publicizing the animal on social media, and being available for owners to visit the shelter to see if their pet is there.
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