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  • May
  • 6

PETA’s Top Five Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund

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 PETA's Top Five Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund by Guest Blogger Silverbearcafe / CC

Ahh, finally done with taxes, but what to do with that nice refund check? Amy Elizabeth recently shared the following great ideas in her guest blog on PETA Living.

Digging through tax records, deciphering difficult directions, and struggling with …

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  • May
  • 1

The Impact of the Recession on Veterinary Care

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The Impact of the Recession on Veterinary Care by Dr. Barry Kippermanmichaelstyne / CC

It is often assumed that veterinary care is “recession-proof.” Financial experts have told us that given the strength of the human-animal bond, the family dog and cat have a safety net, and while the responsible American would cut back on expenses …

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  • Mar
  • 11

Beat Recession Blues: Animal-Friendly Ways to Combat Money Woes

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Beat Recession Blues: Animal-Friendly Ways to Combat Money Woes by Guest BloggerPreviously posted on The PETA Files.

U.S. house prices continue to fall, food and fuel prices continue to rise, and a recession is upon us. Before you tap into your savings or start draining Junior’s college fund, PETA has tips on how to dispel those …

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