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The South Carolina police chief said the eight-month-old baby has been placed into the care of a family member.
A South Carolina couple were arrested after their 8-month-old was found living in a filthy home with 47 neglected animals.
Prepare a pet emergency kit with food, medication, water, bowls, vaccination records, leash, collar, litter box, and carrier.
Numerous raccoons, rabbits, dogs, cats, and chickens inside the squalid home, which was littered with animal feces and waste.
Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news ... but one halted when a dog crate came through. Delighted at what she saw next, she immediately took ...
Police said they found the baby living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, surrounded by raccoons, rabbits, dogs, cats, ...
Newsweek reached out to pet expert Axel Lagercrantz to find out what the biggest challenges puppy owners face when they're ...
A middle school student and the child's stepfather are facing charges after an unloaded handgun was found on school grounds Wednesday morning.
Kayla Renard and Nicholas Foley were charged with unlawful conduct toward a child and ill treatment of animals, as well as town ordinance violations, after authorities did a welfare check on their ...
After the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia’s Albemarle County school system set out to combat ...
The Williamston Police Department is urging that the community use extreme caution after a bear was sighted near a subdivision.