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Khloe Kardashian saving tigers almost like Leonardo DiCaprio in a dress?

If you haven’t been Keeping Up with the Kardashians lately because you were aggravated about the Kim Kardashian – Kris Humphries divorce, you might want to start. PETA slammed Kim Kardashian for wearing real fur instead of going with something artificial and pet friendly, but her little sister Khloe Kardashian is making 2012 headlines in the world of green news and environmentally friendly gossip. First she did a pet friendly ad for PETA — one of those sexy ads in the controversial ad campaign that shows off the models famous faces and hot bodies with the tag line “I’d rather go naked than wear fur.” Now, she’s saving tigers. Keep reading…

Selena Gomez rescue dog hit puppy lottery thanks to Justin Bieber?

Is there anything cuter out there than love birds Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber? If you ask Selena Gomez herself, the answer is definite: YES! Her pets. Disney princess Selena Gomez has a new rescue puppy whose name is Baylor. The Disney princess from Wizards Of Waverly Place is well known for being 100% pet friendly and going the extra mile to rescue stray animals that have been left abandoned at animal shelters. The latest addition to her celebrity household makes animal rescue number six. She adopted the dog in the late fall after picking up his vet bills that rendered much needed medical attention to get the puppy well. Keep reading…

Hollywood stars favorite charity Humane Society not always pet friendly?

Hollywood star celebs have supported the Humane Society for years but it is not likely many of them have heard this story. So listen up Bob Barker, Carrie Ann Inaba, Carrie Underwood, Ellen Degeneres, Hayden Panettiere, Jenna Elfman, Jon Lovitz, Kristen Bell, Maria Menounos, Melanie Griffith, Moby, Pierce Brosnan, Russell Simmons, Teri Hatcher, and William Baldwin. The animals need your help donating to fund an emergency medical services foundation. Why? Because one local Humane Society has been euthanizing pets when people can’t pay up in full at the time of service for emergency medical services. Keep reading…