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Many extraordinary animals are performing acts of valor, courage and compassion every day across the Granite State, and with their devotion to duty they are saving lives and making a positive impact.
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Many extraordinary animals are performing acts of valor, courage and compassion every day across the Granite State, and with their devotion to duty they are saving lives and making a positive impact.
After 12 years of living on the summit of Mt. Washington, Marty the Cat has passed on. Marty was adopted from the North Conway Area Humane Society and moved to the summit of Mt. Washington in January of 2008.
Some animals are more than pets — they can comfort, teach and assist their humans in a number of ways. And, in the case of our cover dog Lilly, can even save a life.
Queen City mounted police aren’t about to ride off into the sunset.
They say “a down cow is a dead cow,” so there was no time to waste.
New Hampshire has a bevy of shops and services offering the very best in supplies for your four-legged friends.
The Dover biker and his pet Macaw are an adventurous duo with a charitable side.
Meet Lisa Lovett and her pet Nigerian dwarf goats.