Summer's Spotlight: Why getting pets for Easter is a bigger responsibility than you think
By:
Summer Horan
Posted: Apr 5, 2023 7:34 AM EDT

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Vets by Vets Battle of the Bands taking place Saturday
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Sunny for Mother’s Day, Rain chances return Monday night
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Angel of Hope Memorial took place Saturday afternoon
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Elkhart humane society hosted “Paws for a cause“ Saturday...
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Battlefield Michigan fundraiser took place Friday night
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Elkhart Police Department annual Peace Officers memorial service
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Besides candy, some families like to buy actual animals like ducks, chickens and bunnies for Easter. But while they're cute, these animals can be a big responsibility.
Today, I sat down with Sarah Stanton, an Outreach Coordinator for the Humane Society of St. Joseph County.
She explains why real animals are usually not a good option, and what you can still do to support the Humane Society.
You can also learn more on its website here.
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