Maddie’s Candid Conversation with Bobby Mann and Shakela Brown

Don’t miss the next episode of Maddie’s® Candid Conversation with Bobby Mann and Shakela Brown, both of Humane Rescue Alliance, on December 14, 2022 at 12:00PM PT/ 3:00PM ET! How can we as animal care professionals help pets in service deserts where access to care is extremely limited or even non-existent? How can we better reach and build trusting relationships with their caregivers? Bobby and Shakela have answers. Their impact on the programs they manage is palpable, especially in communities with limited access to basic...

    Posted On: Dec 6, 2022 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Ideas for Saving Money on Pet Products & Services

Searching for ways to cut corners and save money on family pets without compromising on quality or endangering them? Join the club! For the month of December, while everyone is trying to figure out how to pull off Christmas and still meet their routine obligations, we’ll provide you with some money-saving tips to help you get by. Photo: Pixabay/Alek_B Local Feed Stores If you’re a city dweller, this may not apply to you, but local feed stores have been your rural counterpart’s go-to source for relatively inexpensive pet...

    Posted On: Dec 5, 2022 | Category: Articles Cat Information Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Is Pet Insurance Worth the Cost?

Emergency vet bills average between $800 and $1,500, and some procedures can cost in the thousands. Pet insurance helps cover the cost of emergency medical care for your BFF, but it can often end up just as pricey. This has many pet parents wondering—is pet insurance worth the cost? We know you’d do anything for your fur family—we would, too! But pet parent life comes with uncertainties—like puppies eating shoes and kittens tumbling from high surfaces. It’s not our fault, but it is our responsibility to take care...

    Posted On: Dec 5, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Shelter cats webcast, Candid Conversations and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Apply soon: Maddie’s® Online Instructor-Led CoursesApply starting Tuesday, December 13! Maddie’s Fund® Online Instructor-Led Courses provide an interactive educational opportunity for those who are looking to benefit from the wisdom of established innovative programs. They’re the catalyst you need to take your programs and learning to the next level! Class size is limited and the selection process is competitive. View courses Watch the...

    Posted On: Dec 5, 2022 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Dementia Isn’t Just a Human Problem. It’s a Pet Problem, Too.

More and more data has come about in recent years pointing to the fact that keeping active and maintaining a regular exercise schedule can help keep dementia at bay in human beings. Well, now the same is thought to be true for our dogs. And why not? Exercise seems to protect brain health, whether you have two or four legs. Photo: Pixabay/AlkeMade Dementia in Dogs Cognitive decline in dogs can be stemmed by remaining active, according to research posted in Nature Scientific Reports. After analyzing data connected with more than 15,000 dogs,...

    Posted On: Dec 3, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

53 Dogs Survive Plane Crash on Their Way to a Wisconsin Shelter

A harrowing story about a plane crashing with 53 dogs aboard has surfaced. It happened on November 15 while the plane was en route to the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha, Wisconsin, after departing New Orleans, Louisiana. The plane was so badly damaged after crashing onto the snow-covered Western Lakes Golf Course in Delafield, that both wings were ripped off during the terrifying landing. Bumps & Bruises Maggie Tate-Techtmann, director of organizational development at the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS), noted that the...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

What is Whisker Fatigue in Cats?

Why would a cat’s whiskers get tired? Isn’t that what whisker fatigue means, tired whiskers? We’re envisioning, drooping whiskers barely able to get through the day due to the sheer exhaustion of it all. It’s meant to be funny, but is it really that far off? What is whisker fatigue and how do one’s whiskers get it? Photo: Pixabay/Pexels Whisker Fatigue in Cats According to Dr. Minta Keyes, retired DVM from Cat Vet Tucson, in basic terms, whisker fatigue is simply overstimulation of the sensory system of the...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles Cat Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Is Your Dog Panting Excessively?

All dogs pant, especially when it’s hot out, but excessive panting could be a danger sign. Here’s what you need to know. Summer’s here, and your dog is frolicking in the grass. His tongue is lolling and he’s panting up a storm. Most of the time, a panting dog is little cause for concern. After all, every canine pants and there are numerous reasons why, most of which are perfectly normal. Excessive panting, however, can sometimes signal a problem that requires veterinary assistance. As a dog parent, it’s important...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

13 Dog Breeds with Webbed Feet

It’s recommended that from the time dogs and cats are puppies and kittens humans should begin getting them used to having their feet touched and inspected. This helps when they’re older and pet parents or veterinarians need to check them for stickers, thorns, ticks, and any number of other reasons an inspection might be necessary. You may never have noticed before, but several dog breeds actually have webbed feet. That’s because they were bred for water activities. There are 13 in total, and we’re going to cover them...

    Posted On: Dec 1, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Spartacus and His Mighty . . . Dachshunds?

While it’s served a number of purposes in its lifetime, excavation and various research have been conducted at the Roman Colosseum since at least the early 1800s. Some years back, scientists even confirmed how the ancient elevators with their pulley systems were able to lift great numbers of gladiators to the arena above or scores of wild animals to thrill the eager crowds. This penchant for blood sports kept the traditions of the colosseum alive and well for close to 500 years. Photo: Pixabay/Ichigo121212 Colosseum Construction While...

    Posted On: Dec 1, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details