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The Story of Pet Partners

Pet Partners is a colaboration of ideas from animal lovers in the community. Two local vets, Drs. Jamie and Jason Sulliban, aspired to create a monthly educational newsletter for pet lovers. A passion of theirs is to create better lives for pets through education. Having the educational ideas but not the design ability to create a high quality newsletter, they partnered with a designer who shared their passion for pets.

May 2008 Headlines

Your Oasis in the Desert
Learn how you can have a healthy, beautiful koi pond. Yes, really!

How Can I Get My Dog to Stop Jumping Up?
A quick tip list, plus some great links to training and behavior resources.

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Adoptable Pets at the
Nevada SPCA


Sam

I am a sweet bunny who loves to hop and play. I am a house rabbit looking for a forever home. I will make a great pet for someone who is willing to learn about proper rabbit care and give me the best home possible. I live indoors, want to hop around the house, and am litter trained. Please come visit me and my 80 bunny friends at the Nevada SPCA.


Freeway

Freeway got his name because he was found running loose on the side of the highway. He is a beautiful kitty who would prefer to be an only cat. He is about 2 years old and ready to go to a loving, forever home.


Hamsters, gerbils and
guinea pigs, oh my!

There is a wide range of pets available at the Nevada SPCA. Stop by to find a small pet to suit your home! Photo courtesy Greasie Wheels Productions, LLC.

For more adoptable animals, please visit www.nevadaspca.org.