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The story of how Joey the Garden Cat came to THV 11.
Larry was born in a downtown lot next to Today's THV in the fall of 2004. Many of the THV staffers spotted his mom with two very small kittens coming in and out of a drainage pipe.
Since spring and summer mark "kitten and puppy season," there's an even wider selection of available pets than usual at Little Rock Animal Village.
This is video of an elephant playing in the ocean. As you can see, even animal children enjoy the beach!
A new study has determined for the first time just how quickly frogs and other amphibians are disappearing around the United States, and the news is not good.
A 400 pound tiger is feeling better after being put on the sick list by a giant hairball!
Dr. Bob Hale with the Briarwood Animal Hospital is on "THV 11 News at Noon" answering your pet questions
Your pet's health is important to us at THV 11. So this morning we're tackling a common occurrence in dogs.
In Arkansas so far this year there has been 65 confirmed cases of rabies; wild skunks and bats being the main carriers of deadly disease.
We're always looking to make your life easier. That's why THV 11 has teamed up with Dr. Bob Hale from Briarwood Animal Hospital to help solve your pet problems.
In order to help military members cope with PTSD, one group is enlisting the help of man's best friend.
Dr. Bob Hale with Briarwood Animal Hospital is answering your pet questions on "Today's THV at Noon."
We first brought you Scooby's story three weeks ago, but he still hasn't found his forever home.
An adoption event will be held this week in Searcy for residents who wish to take home horses and burros that have been rescued by the Bureau of Land Management.
Coming up today in the C-block, we're talking pets. Is your pet eating several times a day but it seems to be going right through them?
Pulaski County Quorum Court approved an ordinance appropriating $50,000 from the general fund to subsidize a spay/neuter program through the group Arkansans for Animals.
It's been nearly a year since thousands of dead black birds fell from the sky in Beebe. The small town received national attention for the bizarre event and some residents aren't ruling out a repeat.
Several dogs rescued from a puppy mill operation will be looking for forever homes Saturday.
Fall shedding for your dog is right around the corner, and although it's annoying, Dr. Bob says it is perfectly normal.
Dr. Bob of the Briarwood Animal Hospital says there are key points to consider about what vaccines your pet should get.