Pet Patrol: Meet Yipitee + Harley At Tri-County Humane Society
Meet Yipitee and Harley, two adorable pets ready for their belly rubs!
Meet Yipitee and Harley, two adorable pets ready for their belly rubs!
Of course, the love of a rescue cat is priceless...but not today. Today only the Tri-County Humane Society is celebrating Adopt a Shelter Cat Month with a 'Name Your Own Price' cat sale.
Meet Ellie and Fin. Two adorable, adoptable fur-babies with bubbly personalities waiting for you at the Tri-County Humane Society.
Ellie is a 1 year old spayed cat who came to the shelter because her owner developed an allergy to cats
Each year the Benton County Dairy Association invited everyone to eat breakfast on a local, Benton County farm. This year it is in Rice on Saturday, June 23.
Meet Trigger and Kisses. Two playful pets waiting for you at the Tri-County Humane Society.
Meet Max and Belle. Two friendly and child loving pets patiently awaiting for their fur-ever homes.
If you are looking for something fun to do with your kids on Friday, consider taking them to the Kiddie Barn Yard in Little Falls.
Meet Mack and Striper. Two friendly pets waiting to call your laps their new homes.
Mack is a 3 ½ year Schipperke and Rat Terrier. His new yard will need to have a TALL fence so he can expel his energy safely
When you go to the garden shop at your local Wal-Mart, you wouldn't expect to run into a rattlesnake. Unfortunately, one Washington man did and might sue the retail giant.
Canadian geese are notorious for protecting their young - whether they are just eggs or have actually hatched. They don't care who you are or where you are going - even if it's just to work.
This morning Chris and I talked about Diamond Pet foods expanding their recall after an outbreak of salmonella in humans. First, don't French kiss your dog and second, the recall doesn't include Minnesota currently but you can get the details here.
If you've never heard of New Guinea Singing Dogs, don't feel bad, there are only about 6000 left and two of them now live in Central Minnesota.