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Trouble viewing this email? [Click here.] [Petwire] 12.28.16 The latest pet news, tips, tricks and expert advice from [vetstreet.com] [5 of the Sweetest Pet Adoption Stories of 2016] [BY AMY SINATRA AYRES] [Dog in arms] Our 6 Favorite Animal Rescue Stories of 2016 [READ MORE] [Orange cat] 10 New Year's Resolutions You Can Make for Your Dog [READ MORE] [Dog humping] How to Teach Your Dog the "Take It" Command [READ MORE] News A 17-year-old dog named Holly was adopted the day after Christmas and will be starting the New Year in a new home. Health Tips Is your cat hiding more than usual? It could be a sign that he's sick or in pain and needs to see the veterinarian. Quiz How much do you really know about large breeds like Huskies, Labs and Poodles? Take our quiz to find out. [READ MORE] [READ MORE] [READ MORE] [Featured Video] Why Dogs, Cats and Fireworks Don't Mix Ringing in the New Year with a fireworks show? Your dog or cat may not share your same appreciation for loud pyrotechnics. [Breed Spotlight] [Take the breed quiz] Pet Scoop What's Trending Right Now [1] [Shelter Celebrates Empty Kennels for Christmas] [>] [1] [App Helps Drivers Avoid Reindeer] [>] [1] [Missing Dog Found on Christmas Eve] [>] [1] [Shelter Cat With Bullet in Spine Thrives, Needs a Forever Home] [>] More from [vetstreet.com] • [Cats Share Their Top 7 Resolutions] • [5 Dog Breeds That Don't Need a Lot of Grooming] • [Diet Plans and Treat Tips for Overweight Dogs and Cats] • [Make Time to Exercise With Your Dog] [Vetstreet.com] You have subscribed to receive communication from [vetstreet.com]. This newsletter is published by [vetstreet.com], 780 Township Line Road, Yardley, PA 19067. [Unsubscribe] | [Contact Us] | [Advertise With Us] | [Find a Vet] | [Share with Friends]

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