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Local Pets Resources: Thursday Is National Pet Day

Where can I care for my pet in the Plum-Oakmont area? Or should I adopt?

National Pet Day is Thursday, April 11, and what better time to care for your critter? Or perhaps this is the right time to adopt a new pet.

According to petdayusa.com, the day was started by celebrity pet lifestyle expert and animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige in order "to celebrate the joy pets bring to our lives and to create public awareness about the plight of many different kinds of animals awaiting a forever home in shelters all across the nation."

There are a few popular Pittsburgh-area shelters where you can adopt pets, including Animal Friends along Camp Horne Road in Ohio Township and the Animal Rescue League along Hamilton Avenue in the East Liberty/Larimer neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

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If adoption's not for you, the immediate Plum-Oakmont area still offers many places to care for your current pet on National Pet Day. Here are some of those local resources:

Pet Sitting

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Airy Pines Boarding Kennel

Cozy Inn Pet Resort and Orchid Spa

Grooming

Hound Haven Complete Pet Grooming

The Groomers Touch

Supplies

The Enclosure

Obedience Training

Barb Levenson Dog Training Center

Veterinarians

Golden Mile Animal Clinic

Plum Animal Hospital

Pittsburgh Spay & Vaccination Clinic

Pittsburgh East Animal Hospital

Holiday Park Animal Hospital

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