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  • Animal Control Division and Shelter Animal Control Division and Shelter - A shelter in Frederick County Maryland, USA provides information on the adoption and care of dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds. Includes individual stories and photographs.
    id: 259

  • ASPCA Animaland ASPCA Animaland - Games, cartoons, polls, stories, and pet care guides for kids.
    id: 258

  • Bow Wow Meow Bow Wow Meow - Dog and cat names, their popularity, meanings and ratings.
    id: 260

  • Breeders Club Breeders Club - Provides listings of breeders of dogs and cats. Also offers pet merchandise, vet advice, and tips.
    id: 261


  • CentralPets.com CentralPets.com - Detailed information about all animals kept as pets anywhere in the world.
    id: 263


  • Love My Pets.Com Love My Pets.Com - A pet lovers community with interactive features such as games, chat, electronic postcards, and online articles.
    id: 265

  • NewPet.com NewPet.com - Resources for new and soon-to-be pet owners including choosing the right pet, care and ownership costs, discussions, safety precautions, pet adjustment, housebreaking, feeding, grooming, travel, names, photographs, and stories.
    id: 266

  • Paw Nation Paw Nation - Offers articles, animal news, pet care tips, photos and videos.
    id: 267

  • Pawsperous Pets Pawsperous Pets - Features a place for pet lovers to celebrate their love of animals through pet stories, humor, and articles.
    id: 268

  • Pet Gallery Pet Gallery - A celebration of cats, dogs, and other pets as personalities. Profiles with photographs, memorials, book store, and links.
    id: 269


  • Pet Love Shack Pet Love Shack - Includes cartoons, recipes, pictures, and information about animal care, pet welfare and shelters.
    id: 372

  • Pet of the Day Pet of the Day - Features a new pet story and photo each day. Pet owners may also nominate their pet for consideration.
    id: 374

  • Pet Palace Pet Palace - Features image galleries, discussions, polls, links, health information, sound files, instant messaging and chat room.
    id: 373

  • Petalia Petalia - Offers general information on pet care, along with a vet locator, ask the vet area, pet of the week, and a newsletter.
    id: 376

  • PetNet PetNet - Promoting responsible ownership. Includes media releases, select a pet, publications and statistics.
    id: 375

  • Ruling Cats and Dogs Ruling Cats and Dogs - Humorous photos, stories, graphics and wallpapers; links to shelters, pet care tips.
    id: 377

  • The American Animal Awards The American Animal Awards - Nominate individuals, organizations, and the like for outstanding service to animals. Animals are eligible for nomination in categories such as most pampered pet.
    id: 378

  • The Furry Critter Network The Furry Critter Network - Features animal classifieds including ads for rescue organizations, animal adoptions, pet adoption and pets for sale.
    id: 379

  • The PetWork The PetWork - Lost and found listings and a directory of pet businesses, animal shelters, vets, and animal organizations.
    id: 380


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