New Year Brings New Rules to Protect Animals
Dec. 29, 2011 | 12:25 PMReading Time: < 1 minuteStarting January 1, new rules affect where animals can be sold and the number of roosters allowed on property.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteStarting January 1, new rules affect where animals can be sold and the number of roosters allowed on property.
Reading Time: < 1 minute“Fergie,” a 1-year-old pit bull, is looking to change her luck in 2012 with a loving forever home.
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Contamination warning signs are posted at beaches around San Elijo Lagoon following a sewage spill.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCatch a quick glimpse of this year’s parade.
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All San Diego County offices, libraries and animal shelters will be closed Monday, January 2 in observance of the New Year’s Day holiday.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSam prepares honey garlic spare ribs that make a perfect appetizer for a New Year’s Eve party – or any get-together.
Reading Time: 2 minutesCounty Animal Services has five things you can do to help make 2012 healthy and happy for both you and your pet.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAfter a few days at a County animal shelter, the exotic reptile is getting a new home at the San Diego Zoo.
Reading Time: 2 minutesUnderstanding trends in causes of death is a top priority for the new second-in-command at the Medical Examiner’s Office.
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Beginning at the New Year, Thom Porter will serve as the Cal Fire San Diego unit chief and the San Diego County Regional Fire Authority chief.