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Missouri ranks 4th in the nation for dog ownership

Missouri ranks 4th in the nation for dog ownership

(KFVS) - The American Veterinary Medical Association recently released its U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook, which revealed that Missouri ranks fourth for dog ownership with 45.9 percent of households owning a dog.

The survey is conducted by the AVMA every five years and always includes a breakdown of pet ownership by state. The most recent survey, conducted in 2012 but based on Dec. 31, 2011 numbers, reveals that the top 10 pet-owning states are:

  • Vermont - 70.8 percent
  • New Mexico - 67.6 percent
  • South Dakota - 65.6 percent
  • Oregon - 63.6 percent
  • Maine - 62.9 percent
  • Washington - 62.7 percent
  • Arkansas - 62.4 percent
  • West Virginia - 62.1 percent
  • Idaho - 62 percent
  • Wyoming - 61.8 percent

The 10 states in 2011 with the lowest percentage of pet-owning households are:

Who's been naughty or nice this year?

Who's been naughty or nice this year?

(KFVS) - A viewer sent us this picture of their Doberman puppy Chiko dressed as "Santa Paws."

We want to see pictures of your kids or pets sitting on Santa's lap. The pictures will be featured online and maybe on-air.

You can e-mail the pictures to cnews@kfvs12.com or upload them by clicking here. Don't forget to include your name, where you're from and who's in the picture.

All pictures of children should have the approval of the parents or guardian before submitting.

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BBQ fundraiser to benefit Bollinger Co. Stray Pet Project

BBQ fundraiser to benefit Bollinger Co. Stray Pet Project

(KFVS) - A BBQ Fundraiser for the Bollinger County Stray Pet Project will be October 13.

The event will be on the parking lot of the F.O.E Aerie's Lodge 4473 in Marble Hill, Mo. They will be serving BBQ starting at 10:30 a.m.

For more information, you can click here to visit the Stray Pet Project on Facebook or see their available pets online.

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'Blessing of the Pets' service on Sept. 8

'Blessing of the Pets' service on Sept. 8

DEXTER, MO (KFVS) - The First United Methodist Church will hold a "Blessing of the Pets" service on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 9:30 a.m.

The service will be on the church lawn at 501 South Walnut in Dexter. Church members encourage the community to bring their family pets. They say there will also be an opportunity to adopt a pet from the local animal shelter.

Breakfast and pet treats will be available.

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Independence Day Dog Show, seminar

Independence Day Dog Show, seminar

POPLAR BLUFF, MO (KFVS) - The Southeast Chapter of the Missouri Pet Breeders Association, along with the American Canine Association will hold an Independence Day Dog Show and Seminar June 29-30 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The show will be at the American Legion Building on Highway PP in Poplar Bluff, Mo. You can take Highway 67 by-pass to PP Highway Exit (turn east onto PP). Look for signs on south side of road, the show is located behind the Ozark Flooring Stores.

A schedule of events includes:

Friday, June 29

4th of July safety tips for pets

4th of July safety tips for pets

(KFVS) - The Humane Society of Missouri has some Fourth of July safety tips for pets.

HEAT WARNING: Please remember when temperatures and heat indexes soar this week, pet owners are advised to take special precautions to keep pets safe. It is critical to never leave a pet in a parked car when the outside temperature is above 70 degrees. High temperatures can be deadly for pets left without a cool, shady place to rest and plenty of water.

 

Pets and Fireworks Don’t Mix: The loud crack and boom of fireworks can frighten animals and cause even the most obedient pets to behave out of character. A startled dog or cat may hide or try to escape the noise by digging under, chewing through or climbing over fences. To help make the holiday fun for humans and safe for pets, the Humane Society of Missouri has a few tips for this Fourth of July holiday.

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Humane Society of Mo. offers tips to keep pets safe during hot weather

Humane Society of Mo. offers tips to keep pets safe during hot weather

(KFVS) - The Humane Society of Missouri is reminding people to remember pets as the temperature and heat indexes soar.

Some tips from the humane society to keep your pets cool include: