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Newark Area Pets Who Need A Home: Joker, Chai & More - Newark, NJ Patch

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If you've been hoping to add a four-legged ball of love and affection to your life, you should check out these Newark area shelters for a pet to take home. There are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages and sizes without a home throughout New Jersey — many of whom are located not too far from you. On a search for a new companion? Consider beginning at a local adoption center like Associated Humane Societies Newark, where Chicago the cat is waiting patiently. If you aren't sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in appropriate homes. If you need some help in your search, Patch and Petfinder have you covered. We've created this week's list of animals available for adoption near you. Whether you're looking for cuddles or companionship, one of these animals could be the perfect fit for your family. If you're a cat person, meet Joker, a Domestic Short Hair up

Slithers, scales and sales abound at Lexington Reptile Expo - Kykernel.com

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Slithers, scales and sales abound at Lexington Reptile Expo    Kykernel.com

25 Best Mixed-Breed Dogs - Mutt Dogs You'll Love - Parade Magazine

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With over 300 different types of mixed-breed dogs, there's sure to be a choice for every fluffy companion lover. You can find them at any shelter or rescue, as these pups defy description and come in a multitude of different sizes, colors, and patterns. They're not all mangy-looking mixed-breed dogs either, trust us—when one adorable breed mates with another adorable breed, you end up with one pretty darn cute mixed-breed dog. It's science! You could argue that purebred dogs are top-of-the-line. In reality, the benefits of owning mixed-breed dogs are numerous, since their characteristics are drawn from a larger gene pool. This allows the adopter to focus more on the mixed-breed dog's personality, rather than breed itself. Plus, who wouldn't want to rescue a unique mixed-breed puppy that stands out at the dog park! From short-nosed mixed-breed dogs to ones with spots and everything in between, here is a list of 25 cute mixed-breed dogs, inc

15 Mountain Dog Breeds That Love the Outdoors - Reader's Digest

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From massive and mighty to small and agile, mountain dog breeds come in a variety of packages. While some do end up on the list of the biggest dog breeds, mountain dog breeds come in all shapes, sizes, and colorings. They also come from different parts of the world—you'll find Russian dog breeds and German dog breeds on our list. Some make excellent family companions or guard dogs while others are known for their athletic prowess and herding abilities. What they do have in common, however, is that their history can be traced back to a mountainous region, and many also continue to serve as working dogs in mountainous locales. While it's true that all dogs—no matter the breed—have their own distinct personality, because these dogs were bred to thrive in the great outdoors, many mountain dog breeds do benefit from purposeful socialization. In addition, some breeds can be more difficult to train and therefore do require an experienced human owner or behavior training classes to ens

Restoration as science: case of the collared lizard | The Source - Washington University in St. Louis News

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Alan R. Templeton Male collared lizard struts his stuff in an Ozark glade. The males have bigger bodies and heads than the females and bulkier jaw muscles. The orange throat is also a male trait. Males display their throats when they are being aggressive toward other males or when they are attempting to attract females. In a time when a five-year grant is considered a long-term grant, Alan R. Templeton, PhD, a professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, has managed to follow some of the species he studies for 10, 20 or even 30 years. Early in his career he studied parthenogenesis, or virgin birth, in fruit fly populations at a dump and in cactus patches in Hawaii. "Drosophilia have fast generation times," he says, "but I studied them for 12 years. And because I followed them for 12 years, I saw patterns I wouldn't otherwise have seen. In fact, had I not stuck with it so long, I often would have made incorrect co

No More 'Magical' Shopping Days at Disney Stores in Illinois - 97zokonline.com

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An end of an era is coming soon to all Disney Stores in the state of Illinois. Decades of Disney retail store gift shopping will disappear. For almost 30 years, children on my gift-buying list had me hitting up a Disney Store in whatever shopping mall I was near. I won't be able to do that, this Christmas. Getty Images for Disney Disney Store Closing all Illinois Locations If I'm being honest, not ALL my Disney Store trips were for the purpose of buying some child a gift. The Disney Store was a place I could make myself feel like a child, as well. Such Iconic movies and characters, just one touch of a 'Lion King' plushie and I could hear Hakuna Matata  playing in my head. "It means no worries For the rest of your days It's our problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata." It's no surprise that retail stores are struggling to stay open when so many of us rely on online shopping to make almost all of our purchases. For Disney, it's a move they'

Watch now: MasterChef Junior teen honored for touching many lives in 14 years - The Southern

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Watch now: MasterChef Junior teen honored for touching many lives in 14 years    The Southern

How people and their new dogs navigated change during the pandemic - Washington Post - The Washington Post

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After a long battle with covid-19 left her exhausted, anxious and depressed, Rachael Gibson, 43, adopted an eight-pound Chihuahua mix she named Lola. "When I first got out of the hospital, I was super, like, on this high — like, I didn't die, yay, I can't be depressed," she said. "But then it just started creeping up. And especially, I noticed the anxiety. … I was having anxiety attacks, like, every day." Gibson, who moved to Arizona to live with her mom during the pandemic, adopted the white, wispy-coated 2-year-old dog in January from the Humane Society of Sedona and felt an instant connection. "She was immediately obsessed with me," Gibson said. But Lola — her full name is Lolita Blanquita — also helped Gibson better cope with the anxiety and depression that trailed her after her health crisis in November. "Dogs are empaths," she said. "She's a dog that really senses my feelings." Lola, a wispy-coated Chihuahua mix, helpe