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About
Who We Are
Why the Off-leash Beach?
Controversy and Competition
Current Rules for Access
Welcome!
Public Trust Doctrine
Introduction and Overview
Scope
Application
History
Notable Connecticut Cases
Attending Issues
Nutrition
What's Really in Dog Food?
FDA "Non-Compliance" Policy
Irradiation of Dog Foods
Dog Food Labels: Overview and Concerns
Dog Food Labels: Learn the Basics
Chicken Jerky Treats
- (Pages Below: Under Construction) -
Dog Food Recalls
Recall-related Litigation
Health
Hyperthermia (Heat Stroke) in Dogs
"Natural" Toxins and Poisons
Core Emotions of Dogs
Allergic to Dogs?
What is Holistic Veterinary Medicine?
Before Your Dog is LOST
If Your Dog is Already Lost
- (Pages Below: Under Construction) -
What About Insurance?
Fleas/Ticks
Learning Curve
Treatments and Risks
Pesticides Become Drugs
Declaring (Sensible) War
Tide Calendar
Contact Us
Cats and Lilies

 

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You can brighten the long, lonely day of a needy dog:
consider volunteering at a shelter.
Your used but serviceable linens, towels, bathmats, or cushions
can provide comfort while he waits.


To think about: American taxpayers spend more than $1 billion annually to fund municipal animal shelters.
In those facilities, between 11 and 16,000 animals are killed each day (or one every 1.5 seconds)—many within merely hours of their arrival—
simply because they don't have homes.  In many areas, this is a violent, brutal process, or accomplished in archaic gas chambers...
why are they called shelters?

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