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Newspaper Article

Dogs don't have ability to assess danger

2008
Request Book From Autostore and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
I have been reminded by a faithful and dear reader, Ms. R. Baker of Fort Walton Beach, that I have never dealt with the reality of pets running loose. In her letter, Ms. Baker suggests that this would be an appropriate topic for a column: If your dog or cat is found running loose on the streets, it may be picked up by the Panhandle Welfare Society. In this area, PAWS is responsible for policing the streets. If your pet is picked up by PAWS, they will try to reach you if there is some form of identification such as a collar and tag or a microchip. Without ID, you will be your pet's only chance to be found. You must go to PAWS and look for your pet. Do not delay. You must go in person. They will not give out information on the phone. PAWS does have a web site now that allows you to look for your pet, but I would not put all my trust in it. The web site is worth going to. It has a lot of information about PAWS and pets. It is www.paws-shelter.com.
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Halifax Media Group
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