If you dress your pet up for Halloween, you're not alone, according to The New York Post over 31 million people will dress their dogs up for Halloween.
Paws of War is an organization that helps service members bring home dogs they've befriended in war-torn areas, and their latest mission is to save Harley.
Many vets don't carry anti-venom and the anti-venom is over $100 per dose. Hopefully, that is your sobering thought to check the area that you let your dog play in.
According to its Facebook Page, the shelter is currently closed due to the coronavirus shutdown; they are neither accepting dogs nor adopting them out.
Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming and your pet's winter coat is falling out faster than Garfield eating a lasagna. Your world may be covered in fur right now but it doesn’t have to be thanks to these tried-and-true tools that have saved the floors, upholstery and sanity of pet owners everywhere.