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Arts and crafts, as well as homemade treats, help groups raise funds during holidays.
• A list of this year's nonprofit bazaars in South Sound
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Concern for Animals is hosting Toast for Tails!, their 3rd annual wine tasting and silent auction fundraising event from 2 to 8 p.m. Nov. 14, at the Thurston County Fairgrounds, 3054 Carpenter Road in Lacey.
The benefit features eight local wineries and breweries, food and gift vendors, live music, pet adoption and a great silent auction - all to benefit CFA.
Concern for Animals is a non-profit group that helps pet owners with vet bills, food and supplies, spay and neuter costs and has recently started an adoption program.
For complete details, including ticket information, visit www.concernforanimals.com.
A new veterinary clinic is rising at Mary's Corner, and this week a Centralia animal hospital is set to break ground for its new building.
LOS ANGELES (AP) Handlers say Gidget the Chihuahua, whose Taco Bell commercials made her a star, has died. She was 15.
August is approaching quickly. Are you ready to dress up the pets and parade around downtown Olympia?
Homes for Hounds, a non-profit greyhound adoption agency, will have retired racing greyhounds ready for adoption from noon until 4 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at The Lacey Petsmart, 719 Sleater-Kinney Rd. SE.
The 2nd Annual Tumwater Pet Fair and Trade Show, sponsored by The Hampton Alzheimer's Special Care Center will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at 1400 Trosper Road S.W., Tumwater.
It's that time again! Click here to get information about this exciting event!
During these times of economic stress we may even look to our Pets for financial solutions: Pet Sitting, Pet Hotels, Mobile Grooming, Pet Massage Services, Dog walking & even a Pooper Scooper business on the side are all ideas that could be plausible ways to make extra funds as wage/hour cuts at many business work places across the nation become common.
The cold is a major threat to pets and owners alike: Out door pets should be brought in at night into a closed off laundry room or semi-heated garage if possible… or heated shelter with some old blankets and water/food provided for comfort. If bad weather continues they may have to be kept there until weather conditions abate. Remember to let them out in am and pm & create a litter or newspaper corner opportunities if they are shut in for a number of days.
Perhaps you may scale back on holiday gifts this year, but there are thrifty & wise ways to remember your pet; give your pet the gift of health, wise food choices instead of relying store bought, save healthy meat scraps and create a home-made stew, check their teeth, breath and eye clarity at home throughout the year.