Save the date August 31: Apply for Online Instructor-Led Courses

Looking to implement a new program, learn more about a specific subject and create positive change for pets and people in your community? Be sure to save the date for Maddie’s Fund® Online Instructor-Led Courses! The fall 2023 application window opens on August 31, 2023 and closes on September 13, 2023. “The facilitators were not only subject matter experts but also some of the most genuine, positive, and compassionate people I’ve met,” one former student shared. “Their love for people, planet, and animals...

    Posted On: Aug 22, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Adaptogenic Mushrooms for Dogs and Cats

Adaptogens are compounds found in plants that can help the body to manage stress. We know they’re present in roots, herbs, and other plant substances. But a lot of people don’t realize that there are also adaptogenic mushrooms! Knowledge of adaptogens is relatively new. But people are becoming increasingly interested in them for themselves and their animal companions. Let’s look at what adaptogens are, how they benefit health, and two great adaptogenic mushrooms for dogs and cats! What Are Adaptogens? Researchers discovered...

    Posted On: Aug 21, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Dog training classes, humane education and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. How Napa Humane is offering dog training classes to keep people and pets togetherBroadening community services through accessible preventative programs is what Napa Humane is all about. Although the organization has been around for about 50 years, they no longer have a physical shelter or animals. So, what do they have? A spay/neuter and vaccine clinic, a mobile clinic, humane education programs and most recently, accessible dog training...

    Posted On: Aug 21, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Fresh Dog Food For Thought

Imagine eating preservative-packed canned or dried food day in and day out. We’re not sure about you, but our bellies, and feelings, hurt just thinking about it. (Meanwhile, our taste buds have completely shrivelled up in protest at the mere thought!) Fresh food, on the other hand, tastes great, feels great, and does so much good for your health. There can be no disputing that. Now apply that same thinking to your dog’s food. Fresh dog food seems like a no-brainer seen under this light. As pet parents, we are all always striving...

    Posted On: Aug 20, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Bone Broths—Why They’re So Good for your Dog or Cat

Simple to make and packed with nutrition, bone broths give a healthful boost to your dog or cat’s diet (and your own). Whether we call it soup, broth, or stock, the most basic bone broth is made from animal bones, water, and apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. Once you have a basic bone broth, you can add in a huge variety of nutritious and delicious ingredients. BONE BROTHS HAVE A LONG HISTORY Recipes for bone broths go back over 2,500 years and are a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine and cultural cuisines all over the world....

    Posted On: Aug 19, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Young Monty is Ready for a Home of His Own if You’re Ready for Snuggles

If you’re looking for a calm companion, Monty is definitely your guy. He is rather quiet and reserved for a kitten, though curiosity will get the best of him, and he’ll want to explore, stare out of windows, and find ways to play. His favorite toy is anything furry or stringy that moves. Photo: SACatRescue Rescue Cats Rule Monty isn’t a vocal kitten, either, and he is initially shy to ask for love, so he would like his new owner to be patient and give him attention in a gentle, thoughtful manner while he warms up to you....

    Posted On: Aug 19, 2023 | Category: Articles Cat Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Hurry Up: Canine Ambassadors Wanted for Honest Paws Peanut Butter

It’s tough to find paid gigs for a dog, but every once in a while, a pet brand will release an ad announcing that the search is on for a brand ambassador. When they do come along, the job description is usually simple enough, and there’s money and treats involved, so it’s a win-win for you and your canine. In other words, you pocket the cash, and they get the doggy treats. So, what would you say if you found out that a brand was currently looking for a peanut butter taster? Well, one is, and it’s Honest Paws. Honest...

    Posted On: Aug 18, 2023 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Loki

Aug 18, 2023 Loki spent months at an under-resourced shelter in Texas. a The brown-eyed, sweet pup had lots of energy and love to give but the crowded shelter did not provide the opportunity for him to find a home.  As time passed, more dogs entered the facility, which increased the risk that Loki might be moved to a euthanasia list.  We knew there was a family out there that would be a perfect match for Loki and we were determined to create an opportunity for this heartfelt connection to occur.We sent word out about Loki to our...

    Posted On: Aug 18, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

9 Ways to Manage Canine Hip Dysplasia—an Integrative Approach

From acupuncture to regenerative medicine, an integrative approach is an effective way to manage canine hip dysplasia and the osteoarthritis that often arises from it. Hip dysplasia is the most common congenital joint problem in dogs. It affects several breeds, with a higher prevalence in larger ones. Some dogs with dysplastic hips will never show signs of disease, while others may be debilitated by severe osteoarthritis (OA) as a result of the condition. In either scenario, hip dysplasia is a lifelong issue. This article discusses an...

    Posted On: Aug 18, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Can Geriatric Dogs Benefit from Chiropractic Care?

Geriatric dogs are often prone to a host of health problems, from arthritis to kidney disease to cognitive decline. Here’s how chiropractic adjustments can help with these issues, and more. As dogs age, they often develop health problems. Their joints get stiff and sore, their kidneys don’t work as well as they used to, and they may develop diabetes, dental disease, or dementia. Taking a holistic or integrative approach to these issues helps improve a geriatric dog’s health and longevity, and including chiropractic care...

    Posted On: Aug 17, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details