Feeding Dogs Table Scraps Isn’t In Your (or Their) Best Interest

We’ve all heard that feeding dogs table scraps should be, well, scrapped. Not only is the habit bad for your pet’s health, but it undermines teaching them not to beg. Yes, you can always wait until after the meal and then place scraps in their bowl, but it’s still not good for their health and most pets are significantly overweight right now in this country. Additionally, your veterinarian would most likely have a few choice words on the subject, were it to be brought up. Photo: Pixabay/Mylene2401 How Stuff Works A recent...

    Posted On: Nov 17, 2022 | Category: Articles Cat Information Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Save Money This Winter (and All Year Round) By Eliminating This One Thing From Your Pet’s Diet

With inflation still wreaking havoc on our budgets, pet owners everywhere are looking for ways to cut back and save money this winter. If you’re concerned with rising costs and facing costly heating bills this winter, you are probably looking for ways to cut corners. This is especially important during a time more and more pet owners are facing the unthinkable: surrendering their pets due to a lack of funds. One vet has a suggestion that can help save money and help keep your pets from gaining unnecessary pounds during a season when...

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A Thanksgiving Cautionary “Tail” for Pet Owners to Acquaint Themselves with Immediately

With the holidays fast approaching, reminding readers about foods and decorations that could be dangerous to their pets is front and center. By now many, if not most, people are aware of the usual list of perishables containing toxins that lurk in people food, but there is one you may not be aware of. And frankly, even we were surprised. The info comes to us from the Pet Poison Helpline (PPH). If you’re not familiar with them as a pet parent you really should be. A lot of pet owners have their helpline number and web address posted on...

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The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Dogs!

Make winter holiday gift-giving a breeze this year with PointPet supplements. Perfect for all the dogs and dog parents in your life! The winter holidays are just around the corner, and that means everybody and their dog is looking for the best gifts for two-legged and four-legged friends and family! PointPet makes it easy to stuff stockings and check names off your list. Whether you’re looking for great gifts for your own dogs or presents for pet parents, here are the ultimate gifts for the dogs in your life this holiday season!...

    Posted On: Nov 17, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Pet-Safe Ice Melts Are a Better Choice for De-Icing This Winter

If you live somewhere that sees enough snow each winter to require things like snow tires, shoveling walkways, and products that melt ice, you’ll want to keep reading. If you’re a pet owner that walks their dog year-round, you’re really going to want to pay attention. That’s because they are very likely trudging through applications that either the city or even you or your neighbors have applied to keep from slipping along on roadways or sidewalks. Photo: Pixabay/kar0329 Ice Melt Products Unless your dogs are wearing...

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Fostering Medical Dogs Has Its Own Rewards — The Story of Anson

Anson’s story comes to us from our friend and dedicated foster mom, Oana Stratman. Anson was known as Sherlock during his time at Pima Animal Care Center in Tucson. I began fostering him toward the end of July 2021 after I learned that my first foster, Anna, had unexpectedly passed away. It was the only way I felt I could cope with the terrible news – by fostering another medical dog. Anson’s name was a tribute to Anna and very fitting, as his personality was very similar to hers.  Canine Distemper  Anson was an...

    Posted On: Nov 16, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

A Cat in North Carolina Has Attacked its Owner After Being Exposed to Rabies

North Carolina health officials say that a cat exhibiting signs of rabies has attacked its owner after coming into contact with a wild animal suspected of carrying the disease. The feline is believed to have contracted rabies from an “unspecified wild animal” during the week of Nov. 2 in the “southern central part” of Brunswick County. Keep Pets Vaccinated This comes from a November 14 news release per Brunswick County Health Services. “The cat was injured, became ill, and later attacked its owner,” the...

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Firefighter in Texas Accidentally Locked Out of Station Gets Let Back in By Dog

Sometimes your arms are full or you’re just plain busy or whatever the case may be, but you accidentally get locked out and there’s no one around to give you a helping hand — or in this case a paw. That was the case in Georgetown, Texas, when a clever dog named Koda came to the rescue and jumped up to press the station door’s bar to let him back inside. Photo: YouTube/ClickHeart TV 2 Therapy Dogs Now, before Koda came to the rescue, you know there had to be a moment of intense consternation for the fireman left...

    Posted On: Nov 15, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

The U.K.’s Oldest Rescue Dog Beats the Adoption Odds and Gets New Bestie

As a rescue animal, finding a forever home is seldom an easy task. So many adopters are looking for younger animals or puppies and kittens, making it much harder to compete for attention if you’re a senior pet. They may have all of the qualities and charm an adoptive pet parent is searching for in a companion but continue to be overlooked because of their advanced years. If dogs could talk, they’d tell you that ageism is real. Beating the Odds But every once in a while, a senior animal beats the odds and is in and out of a shelter...

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Intermittent Fasting – Can It Help Dogs Stay Healthier and Live Longer?

In many dogs (though not all), intermittent fasting can offer a variety of health benefits, from maintaining lean body mass to reducing the risk of neurodegenerative conditions and other age-related diseases. There’s been lots of buzz lately about the benefits of intermittent fasting for humans — and now for dogs as well. Intermittent fasting, also termed therapeutic fasting, is a pattern that includes alternating cycles of eating and fasting. But is it safe or healthy for dogs? If so, can it offer benefits for canine health and...

    Posted On: Nov 15, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details