Claremore Business Collecting Donations For Area Animal Shelters
Starting Monday, a Claremore business is doing something good for area animal shelters.
From May 10 until May 15, Dave’s RV will be collecting dog and cat food. Donations will go to the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals, Skiatook Paws & Claws and Zoi’s Animal Rescue.
Anyone who donates a 30-pound bag or bigger of dog or cat food will either get $500 off an RV purchase or 15% off parts.
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At the Pine Ridge Equine Hospital in Glenpool, horses of all ages get specialized care and surgery. Even though most horses are made to be outdoors in all kinds of weather, freezing temperatures can still affect them. The biggest thing most horse owners are worried about is making sure they stay hydrated, said Dr. Garrett Metcalf, an equine surgeon and veterinarian.
In the winter, horses eat more hay and grain, which can lead to colic, a painful and possibly deadly intestinal problem. Winter is impactions, they re eating a dry diet, there s no access to fresh green grass, Metcalf said.