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Pets: A Reminder …

A rabies vaccination clinic for dogs and cats is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Petals & Paws, 465 Albany Turnpike (Route 44) in Canton.

Pets from all towns are welcome. Pet owners must bring proof of previous rabies vaccines in order for their animal to be eligible for a three-year vaccine. Without proof, the pet is only eligible for a one-year vaccine. The fee is $15 (cash only).

Dogs must be leashed, and cats must be in a carrier.

Owners from Canton and Avon will be able to renew dog licenses at this event. Cash or check will be accepted for license renewals.

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Rabies Vaccines For Dogs, Cats

A rabies vaccination clinic for dogs and cats has been scheduled for Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Petals & Paws, 465 Albany Turnpike (Route 44) in Canton.

Pet owners must bring proof of previous rabies vaccines to the clinic in order for their animal to be eligible for a three-year vaccine. Without proof, the pet is only eligible for a one-year vaccine. The fee is $15 (cash only), and pets from all towns are welcome.

Owners from Canton and Avon will be able to renew dog licenses at this event. Cash or check will be accepted for license renewals.

Dogs must be leashed, and cats must be in a carrier.

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Getting Some Fresh Air

Bubba, above, a friendly chap from Canton, confuses "lie down" with "sit" while out for a walk on Saturday, April 2,

... with "sister," Bella, above. Photos of both are now included in the gallery on our "Pet Pix" page. Photos: dotCANTON

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Wrestlemania!

Riley, the dog, and Spot ... best friends in North Canton. Check out the "Pet Pix" page for more photos of the pets that help make Canton a special place.

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Look Back At ‘Foodraiser’

Some of the half ton of dog food raised by Tim Brown. Photo: dotCANTON

Tim Brown of TAB Photographic at 51 Bridge St. has put together a delightful, four-minute photo/video gallery featuring the more than three dozen dogs he worked with during a two-day “foodraiser” at his Collinsville studio on March 5-6.

Click here to check out his presentation … and make sure to turn on your audio.

That weekend, Brown booked free mini-photo sessions for canine clientele in exchange for a 17-pound bag or larger of dog food per dog. Brown says he wound up gathering 1,003 pounds of dog food for local animal shelters.

– dotCANTON

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Rescuing Encouraged

Bailey

Bella

Robin, a Canton Center resident, has sent along pictures of her three shih tzus, Bailey, Jazzy and Bella. Larger images of each have been posted on our “Pet Pix” page.

Jazzy and Bella have been Robin’s since they were puppies, and Bailey joined the family about 18 months ago as a rescue. Robin says she rescued another black shih tzu, Pepper, which she gave to her daughter.

Jazzy

And Robin says: “I would love if you would print something that encourages people to rescue before purchasing. There are such wonderful dogs whose families could not keep them, and they would love a forever home.”

Well, Robin, we couldn’t have said it any better.

And thanks for the pics!

– dotCANTON

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It’s All About Food

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Lyric, an Australian shepherd, above, keeps a close eye on the treat he has already sniffed in the hand of his “mom,” Carrie Neri of Salem, Conn., as Tim Brown gets the shot he wants Saturday, March 5, at TAB Photographic in Collinsville.

Brown, who estimates that about 30 percent of his portrait business involves pets (mostly dogs), is running a weekend “foodraiser” at his 51 Bridge St. studio. With a goal of raising 1,000 pounds of dog food for area shelters, Brown booked free mini-sessions in exchange for a 17-pound bag or larger of dog food per dog.

Lyric’s “brothers” Callaway, a miniature Australian shepherd (above, right, letting it all hang out), and Ortiz, a papillon (not shown), also had their pictures taken, and Neri dropped off three bags of dog food.

Brown says he is booked solid on Sunday, March 6, but there’s always the possibility of a last-minute cancellation, so a well-timed phone call to 860-841-5592 could get you in. By late Saturday afternoon, Brown had secured about 500 pounds of dog food.

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