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    This year, Dogs Matter teamed up with Dallas Pets Alive! to serve even more people and animals, including cats. “I always got the question of, like, ‘So, you call yourself Dogs Matter.

  3. In this instance, the dog’s behavior isn’t predatory, and he doesn’t appear to want to harm the cats, but the cats (and their human family members) get annoyed with the chasing behavior.

  4. Animal-assisted therapy - Wikipedia

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    Animal-assisted therapy is an alternative or complementary type of therapy that includes the use of animals in a treatment. [4] [5] It falls under the realm of animal-assisted intervention, which encompasses any intervention in the studio that includes an animal in a therapeutic context such as emotional support animals, service animals trained to assist with daily activities, and animal ...

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    News flash: You don’t have to choose between being a dog person and being a cat person. You can have it all. Just make sure you combine personalities that will love each other. To help you in ...

  6. Cat–dog relationship - Wikipedia

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    The comedy films Cats & Dogs, released in 2001, and its sequel Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, released in 2010, both project and amplify the above-mentioned antipathy between dogs and cats into an all-out war between the two species wherein cats are shown as being out-and-out enemies of humans, whereas dogs are shown as being more ...

  7. Animal hoarding - Wikipedia

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    (b) Fails to provide necessary sustenance for each dog or cat; and (c) Fails to correct the conditions under which the dogs or cats are living, where conditions injurious to the dogs', cats', or owner's health and well-being result from the person's failure to provide necessary sustenance. (2) Animal hoarding is a misdemeanor. [26]