Kris Weiskopf
No-Kill Column: Vet, Manatee coalition save abused dog Lady
It was hard to judge how long the poor dog Lady had been neglected, but it was long enough for her collar to become embedded deep into her neck.
Kris Weiskopf
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KRIS WEISKOPF
No-Kill Column: Third time's the charm for Rambo
One of the joys of working at Manatee County Animal Services is watching a dog wag his tail on his way out of the door to his forever home.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
No-Kill Column: Hundreds of stray pets need loving homes
A pet's life on its own is not a good thing for health and safety, for its own or the public.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
No-Kill column: Parading a success story, and an update on Axel
Everyone is invited to see Axel at Animal Services in Palmetto at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
Manatee No-Kill plans weeklong marathon to adopt all shelter pets
Manatee County Animal Services kicks off marathon adoption week this Saturday.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
Kris Weiskopf's No-Kill column: Give a loving dog a new life
Your new dog is looking for you, waiting for you, right here at our shelter.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
Kris Weiskopf: Manatee no-kill program wins regional award
Manatee No-Kill won second-place award in community service at the 21st Annual Future of the Regions Award hosted by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council for 'Innovation for a No Kill Nation: Anything's PAWSible!'
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KRIS WEISKOPF
Kris Weiskopf's No Kill column: Shelter program lets you take the dogs out
Shelter program lets you take the dogs out.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
No-Kill offering free adoptions to welcome spring
Spring into a free adoption. The pet adoption fee has been waived for Manatee No-Kill's Spring Fling.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
'No Kill' goal in Manatee: finding homes for 90 percent of dogs, cats
At Manatee County Animal Services, we are working toward becoming no kill, meaning that at least 90 percent of all dogs and cats in our shelter will live and find forever homes.
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KRIS WEISKOPF
Kris Weiskopf: a refresher on Manatee County's pet ordinance
Rabies vaccinations, license certificates and tags are required for your pets.


