Pets in the paper – bear hunters prep for season

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Pets in the paper – dogs and alpacas and bulls and chickens and horses

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And check out this cool video from Remington Park:

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Pets in the paper – bugs and rugs and such

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I chose Brian Griffin

Brian GriffinHe’s my favorite TV dog.

Aside from his rudeness and occasional drinking problem, I love that he goes between being a human-like snob to a dog on the animated sitcom Family Guy. It cracks me up every time.

I think most of us imagine our dogs like that. My older dog goes from a grumpy old man to a silly pooch in a flash.

But of course, there are plenty of other famous TV dogs. Which is the best? This is the quesiton the AKC is trying to answer. I’m not sure why, but that’s OK.

They’ve come up with a list of 125 famous TV dogs in honor of the AKC’s 125th anniversary this year. You can vote for your favorite here. (You can also read more about the contest on the NewsOK blog Of Interest.)

I voted for Brian Griffin, and to my surprise he was in second place. But there are plenty of other, sweeter dogs to choose from. Go vote for your favorite.

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Left. No, right. No, left.

Further proof that cats love lasers. And further proof that owners who do this are asking to be sued for whiplash damages.

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Pets in the paper – chicks at the fair

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Pets in the paper – the poop scoop

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Pets in the paper – mallard pals

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Pets in the paper – pooches on parade

We’ve only got on little sad animal story in The Oklahoman today:

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We’re not talking about the flu

Don’t worry – we aren’t talking aobut the flu. The point of visitnig Quail Springs Mall this weekend is not to get the flu. It’s to get a new BFF.

The Warm Hearts, Wet Noses adoption event is talking about warming your heart with a pal who has a warm nose. It’s not getting a fever and sinus drainage. I just wanted to be clear on that.

Pet Angels Rescue of Oklahoma City will be at Quail Springs Mall with adoptable dogs and cats from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. They’ll be in the lower level near El Chico at Quail Springs Mall, 2501 W Memorial Road.

Here’s some more info from Pet Angels:

According to The Humane Society of the United States, between six and eight million cats and dogs enter animal shelters in the United States. Only half of these animals make it out alive. The fact that most of these animals are healthy when they are euthanized makes their death all the more unnecessary and agonizing. Bark Ave. & Meow Place is an innovative concept that allows local shelters and rescue groups to bring adoptable animals to the mall where potential owners can be introduced to them in a welcoming environment.

There you have it.

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