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The Louisville Zoo's New Year's Eve Snooze lets young animal-lovers ring in 2012 with some wild friends [Family & Parenting]

This year, for the first time ever, the Louisville Zoo is inviting young guests between the ages of 8 and 12 to celebrate New Year's Eve with a huge slumber party on zoo grounds.

Children love slumber parties -- it's a fact -- which is the reason why so many look forward to the New Year holiday: it's the one night when many families deem it appropriate for youngsters to stay up past their bedtime to celebrate. The Louisville Zoo has capitalized on this trend this year by offering the first-annual "Zoo Snooze," the wildest way to ring in 2012!

The doggies stole the show at the Runway & Rescue event! [Fashion]

Not only did nearly 400 (fabulously dressed) people attend Saturday night's Runway & Rescue, but the animals of Shelby County are closer than ever to being housed in their new state-of-the-art animal sanctuary.•Pictures: Runway & Rescue event! @ The Henry Clay

Pictures: Runway & Rescue event! @ The Henry Clay

Louisville news: Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay, Greg Fischer in the house edition [News]

Local news for Jan. 3, 2011
  • "If you're caught texting while driving you could be fined as the result of a new state law that went into full force in Kentucky on New Year's Day.

No-killing with kindness: Jessica Reid is leading the nonprofit No Kill Louisville [News]

No Kill Louisville is part of a national - and at times controversial - movement that hopes to end the euthanization of adoptable animals.

This article appears in the November 2010 issue of Louisville Magazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.

Shelby County Animal Shelter, Kentucky's first no-kill facility [News]

No adoptable animals - including those that are sick or injured but can be saved - are euthanized, even if the facility is operating at capacity.

This article appears in the November 2010 issue of Louisville Magazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.

Remembering our pets [Highlands]

National Pet Memorial Day event to feature 'Medium' actress

Be they dogs, cats, snakes, birds or turtles, our pets bring out the best in us—and when they’re gone, their unconditional love is never forgotten. With this in mind, the International Association of Pet Cemeteries (IAPC) has designated the second Sunday in September as National Pet Memorial Day, and many pet cemeteries observe this day with special ceremonies.

Fireworks, Fourth, Fun and…Fido? [Fourth of July]

It’s the dog days of summer—but Independence Day fireworks aren’t a rite of summer that our pets particularly look forward to. Whether you take your dog to watch the rockets or leave your pal at home, here’s how to keep your four-footed friend safe and feeling secure as the skies light up.

It’s the dog days of summer—but Independence Day fireworks aren’t a rite of summer that our pets particularly look forward to. Whether you take your dog to watch the rockets or leave your pal at home, here’s how to keep your four-footed friend safe and feeling secure as the skies light up.

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