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  2. 579 animals at exotic pet shop killed in fire at Dallas ... - AOL

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    Dallas Animal Services removed 579 dead animals from an exotic pet shop inside Plaza Latina Bazaar, a shopping center in Northwest Dallas, following the extinguishing of a fire on Friday morning ...

  3. Petland - Wikipedia

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    The company currently sells birds, fish, small animals, puppies, and kittens. While Petland has endorsed efforts to raise standards at commercial dog breeding kennels, the company continues to find itself in the middle of animal welfare controversies. In 2018, a delivery vehicle at a Petland store in Florida was searched by authorities.

  4. Fatal Attractions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Attractions is a documentary series broadcast on Animal Planet from 2010 until 2013. First aired in 2010, the show focused on humans who have kept animals as unconventional pets that have turned out to be dangerous and sometimes fatal.

  5. Animal cafe - Wikipedia

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    An animal café, also known as a pet café, is a place where people can see and interact with various animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, owls, or sheep while they enjoy the food and drinks. [1] The first animal café was a cat cafe established in 1998 in Taiwan. [ 2 ]

  6. The best dog DNA kits of 2025 - AOL

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    Daisy’s results from Ancestry Know Your Pet DNA came back with a mix of the expected German shepherd (66%) and Labrador retriever (26%), but also 8% Native American Indian Dog.

  7. Exotic pet - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations (9 CFR 1.1), says that the term pet animal means "any animal that has commonly been kept as a pet in family households in the U.S., such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, and hamsters", and further says that (emphasis added) "This term excludes exotic animals and wild animals." [3] It defines exotic animal, in part, as "[An animal] that ...