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    Celebrate Earth Day with Your Animal Friends!

    Every year on April 22, Earth Day reminds us to appreciate our beautiful planet and protect it. But did you know your pets can be a part of the celebration? Here are some fun and eco-friendly ways to celebrate Earth Day with your animal companions:
    Go Green at Home:...

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    HSMO Rescues 62 Dogs Through National Mill Dog Rescue

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    The Humane Society of Missouri is receiving 62 dogs from the National Mill Dog Rescue. Rescued breeds include pugs, standard poodles, miniature poodles, great danes, border collies, shih tzus and chihuahuas. The dogs will arrive at HSMO’s Macklind headquarters...

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    Volunteer Spotlight: Nancy Sebelski

    The year was 2003, and Nancy Sebelski had just walked in the door at her local rec center. She happened to glance at a bulletin board that had community announcements on it and saw a note that said the Humane Society of Missouri was looking for dog walkers...

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    April Is Heartworm Awareness Month!

    April showers bring May flowers, but warmer weather also brings an increase in mosquito activity, which means a greater risk of the spread of heartworm disease to dogs and cats.
    According to the American Heartworm Society, heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs and associated...

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