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Angela Hursh
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Angela Hursh is an Emmy-award winning journalist with 17 years experience in the news business. Angela is also the proud owner of Fozzie, a mutt adopted from the SPCA and is a lifelong pet owner and active member of the Cincinnati pet community. Fozzie and Angela live in Springfield Township. To contact Angela, send an email to cincipetexaminer@yahoo.com.


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Monday, December 14th, 2009 · 1 comment
A Brown County woman survived an attack this past weekend by a new family pet. 29 year old Mary Ann Hartle suffered...
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Police investigating the theft of a TV from a Middletown couple's home discovered an emaciated, dead dog in the basement-and now the homeowners...
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A local animal shelter has a gift suggestion for that special animal lover on your list-one that will help homeless pets and make you feel good....
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A Highland County couple, profiled by this Examiner when their dog went missing on September 9th, is horrified to learn the animal was shot to death,...
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Officials at the Clermont Animal Hospital are hoping to find the owner of a dog brought to the facility after it was hit by a car and seriously...
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Workers at the no-kill pet shelter in Grant County are breathing a sigh of relief, after avoiding a Monday deadline to reduce the number of dogs...
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Update on Sunday, August 30th, 2009: Dogs at Grant County shelter escape death sentence August 28, 2009: Officials with Grant County, Kentucky have...
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If you are trying to convince a smoker you know to quit, it may help to tell them they’re harming their pet’s health. A study published in...
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Kenton County officials say a new, expanded, and renovated animal shelter will help them find more homes for adoptable animals. The 7,780-square-foot...
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Twenty-three animals rescued in May by Cincinnati Police and officers from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be available for...
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