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Critter Camp (German Valley, Illinois 61039) cares for over 250 abandoned, abused, and otherwise homeless exotic pets of 30 varieties. Critter Camp gives a safe, healthy, happy home to the unadoptable ill, elderly, and aggressive unusual pets that have nowhere else to live. Critter Camp accepts pets from all over the country. The pets Critter [...]

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Maine Friends of Animals (Falmouth, Maine 04105) is Maine’s largest active animal protection organization. It promotes the humane treatment of animals through education, advocacy, and legislation. MFOA works to support animal-friendly legislators and to defeat those who particularly oppose animal protection legislation.

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Canyon Lake Veterinary Hospital (Rapid City, South Dakota) opened its doors in 1974, and was the first AAHA accredited hospital in South Dakota. At that time, Dr. Mortimer worked with only one assistant. As a result of the success of Canyon Lake Veterinary Hospital and increased demand for high quality care, the hospital family has [...]

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Stahl Exotic Animal Veterinary Services (Fairfax, Virginia 22030) offers leading-edge medical and surgical services for exotic pets including amphibians, pet birds, reptiles, chinchillas, ferrets, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, hedgehogs, mice, rabbits, rats, sugar gliders, and other small mammals. SEAVS does not examine primates, venomous snakes, or zoo animals, such as large cats. Services from the [...]

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All Pets Medical Centre (West Hills, California) opened in May 1993. As the clinic’s name suggests, the hospital is equipped to treat a variety of companion animals. Dr. Amy Worell, the hospital’s founder and medical director, has a great love for dogs and cats, is board certified as a specialist in avian (birds) medicine, and [...]

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Radnor Veterinary Hospital (Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087) offers the best possible preventative, medical, and surgical care for dogs, cats, birds, and non-traditional pets. Its family atmosphere focuses on the patient and client with caring and understanding. Patients include dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rodents, lizards, turtles, snakes, amphibians, hedgehogs, and sugar gliders. Services [...]

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