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April 14, 2022

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Page 6 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, April 14-April 20, 2022 Visit these fi ne area businesses for everything pet related. Be assured ~ they love your pets like you do! RollOverPets.com 105 West Warren St. Shelby, NC 28150 704-406-9251 Call Today 704-406-9251 For All Your Pet Needs Vitamins Nutrition Toys! Treats! Grooming Delivery Did someone make a m. ? Did someone make a m. ? We're Here To We're Here To HELP HELP! Pet Odor Removal and Decontamination Tile and Grout Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Upholstery Cleaning Area Rug Cleaning TRACY WALKER TRACY WALKER OWNER OWNER 704-487-1500 704-487-1500 www.walkerscc.com www.walkerscc.com © Community First Media Community First Media ©CommunityFirstMedia YOUR PETS DESERVE YOUR PETS DESERVE THE VERY BEST! THE VERY BEST! PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC (Just below Walmart) (Just below Walmart) Call Today For Your Appointment Call Today For Your Appointment 704-867-3514 704-867-3514 dia It's Spring and time for our checkup. Call Today About Our Specials! Call Today About Our Specials! Call for Discount Prices on Call for Discount Prices on • Spays • Spays •Neuters •Neuters •Vaccinations •Vaccinations BUY ONE GET ONE BUY ONE GET ONE FREE FREE FRESH WATER FISH FRESH WATER FISH (OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE) (OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE) Limit one per customer • Expires 05/31/22 With This Coupon With T FINS FINS & CRITTERS CRITTERS YOUR PET HEADQUARTERS YOUR PET HEADQUARTERS © Community First Media Community First Media Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 CLOSED SUNDAY 1008 GANTT ST. • SHELBY, NC 704-484-0600 Gift Certifi cates Available Welcoming a pet into one's life can be a rewarding ex- perience. Pets promote compassion and discipline in their owners, and their companionship can be incredibly reward- ing. They also can be helpful tools for teaching children responsibility. Pets require commitment, patience and fi nancial invest- ment. Potential pet owners also need to understand just what they're getting into when they decide to bring a pet home. Certain animals require a greater level of attention than others, and some pets might not be the right fi t for all involved. After all, a pet is not a temporary playmate, but a long-term family member who will require considerable love and attention. Prospective pet owners should consider various factors to help them fi nd the pet that suits their families. Decide if you want a young pet or prefer an older ani- mal, each of which has its advantages and disadvantages. While puppies and kittens can be attractive, they require extra time and care upon being welcomed into a home, and that can be rough if young children are in the home and not accustomed to pets and their unique behaviors. In such instances, an older established animal may be a better fi t, especially if you can devote the time to retraining the animal to your preferences. If you already have pets, you'll need to fi nd one that's compatible with your existing animals. The American Veterinary Medical Foundation says to carefully consider if you can provide the amount of atten- tion your pet will need. Different species and breeds re- quire various amounts of care. A ferret or hamster may be self-suffi cient most of the day, while a boisterous puppy will not be. People who travel frequently or are out of the house most of the day will have to keep this in mind as well. Affordability is another factor to consider. Assess wheth- er you have the money necessary to offer shelter, recre- ation, medical care, food, exercise, and socialization for this particular pet. If you cannot budget for a pet that has a lot of needs, look for one that has relatively inexpensive care requirements, like a fi sh. Remember that some animals can live many years, while others have a relatively short life span. Factor this into your decision as well. Once you make the commitment to the pet, it's unfair to surrender an animal simply because you failed to recognize the time and energy required to take care of it. For more assistance choosing a pet, speak with a trust- ed veterinarian or animal expert about the traits of certain animals and breeds up for consideration. What is the right type of pet for you

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