A scruffy Northern California man is accused of swiping a 12-inch juvenile bearded dragon from a Capitola pet store.
Kwong Chun Sit of Irvine, California, had the dogs cremated to try and cover up how the animals died, prosecutors said.
An Irvine dog trainer was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison on Friday for the deaths of 11 dogs, while his assistant received a three-year sentence for helping cover up the crimes. Prosecutors ...
Prosecutors said the 11 dogs died of heat stroke after Sit, who operated Happy K9 Academy, left them in a hot van in June 2025. In addition to heat stroke, a necropsy for one of the dogs added blunt ...
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San Francisco's only PetSmart location on Geary Blvd. is closing July 19, directing pet owners to the Daly City store and ...
Growing mobile pet grooming franchise invests in technology that helps franchise owners build stronger customer relationships, improve communication, and deliver an exceptional experience for pet ...
Pet care operators are sitting on an extraordinarily loyal customer base, but most aren't investing in the marketing, pricing ...
A new training academy is opening its doors in Northamptonshire, giving aspiring pet groomers the opportunity to gain ...
Image by ferisworld from Getty Images on Canva Choosing your first family dog is exciting, but it also comes with plenty of ...
The sprawling San Francisco store offered an abundance of services, including dog and cat boarding, doggie day camp and ...