Fur Mom Surprises Smart Therapy Cat by Turning Her into a Fashionista!
“A therapy animal has been trained specifically to do therapy work, including providing comfort and support. They have passed an evaluation that specifically tests for skills suitable to work in therapy environments,” explained Haylee Bergeland, CPDT-KA, RBT and Founder and Executive Director at Iowa Human-Animal Bond Society. Therapy animals are allowed to go to public places such as schools, nursing homes, and hospitals within the community to provide comfort for their humans. But it must be noted that these animals are not...
Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Free racial equity course, PetSmart spay/neuter policy and more!
Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. CARE launches racial equity course scholarships in honor of JuneteenthCompanions and Animals for Reform and Equity (CARE) is offering its Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) virtual course free of charge during the month of June. This $800 scholarship honors the federal holiday Juneteenth. Juneteenth (June 19th), is the US federal holiday that celebrates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. These scholarships are made… Learn More...
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Dogs in Montana are Being Trained to Keep Bears Away from Humans
Bear biologist Carrie Hunt, of the Wind River Bear Institute in Montana, is training what are known as “bear conflict dogs” in order to scare bears off from entering human settlements. The reason? To save their lives and that of humans who might accidentally encounter them. As human beings continue to encroach on previously-wild areas of North America, encounters between them and bears are becoming increasingly common. A game biologist by the name of Heather Reich told The Guardian that in the late 1980s, the Nevada...
Tiny Puppy in Ukraine Rescued in Overgrown Lot Looks Forward to the Good Life
As the war drags on in Ukraine, the people there and the animals caught up in the sh*t show it’s turned into continue to find a way to survive. When it comes to wildlife, they’re pretty much on their own. Not so for many of the domestic pets that have found themselves struggling to make it solo. While people and charities from around the world have stepped forward to aid them, there are still groups within the country working every day toward alleviating the suffering these frightened and often injured or sick animals are facing....
Understanding Your Dog’s Body Language
Our dogs constantly communicate with us through body language, but we often don’t notice or understand what they’re telling us. By becoming familiar with your dog’s body language, you can interpret how she’s feeling and respond to her needs. Dogs are excellent communicators. They certainly vocalize, but most of their communication is done through subtle body language. Unfortunately, that body language is often overlooked or misunderstood. When a dog’s communication attempts are consistently ignored — or...
Pet-Friendly Home Décor That’s Both Functional and Fabulous
Sharing your home with a dog or cat doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. Take a look at how you can incorporate your best friend’s needs into your design and decorating plans. Most of us treat our dogs and cats like family. And that includes making our homes animal-friendly. Not so long ago, that meant making décor sacrifices to accommodate the needs of our canine and feline friends. Nowadays, though, stylish pet-friendly décor is becoming integral to interior design, bringing elements such as beds and bowls out...
Adoptable Marley Would Like to Chat About His Current Living Arrangements
Hi, everybody, my name is Marley! I am a 1-year-old male lab mix, and I am so excited to find my forever home soon! I was discovered roaming in a neighborhood in North Phoenix by some nice people that connected me with Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue to help take care of me until I find my new family or my new family finds me! I’m a bit shy at first, but once I get comfortable around you, we will be best buds, and I won’t leave your side. I get along pretty well with other dogs, but I haven’t been around cats before, so...
How APA! Gives Behavior Dogs a Second Lease on Love and Life: Ruthie
Jun 15, 2023 Dogs are social animals. Typically they love the company of other dogs, are comfortable around people, adapt readily to various situations and eagerly await at the door to welcome us home. These social skills are learned and dogs benefit from practicing them. Unlike people, pups only have body language and barking to communicate how they are feeling and misreading these cues can lead to serious misunderstandings of what the animal is trying to tell us, often resulting in pups being deemed “Behavior Dogs.” Austin Pets...
APA! Gives Behavior Dogs a Second Lease on Life: Ruthie
Jun 15, 2023 Dogs are social animals. Typically they love the company of other dogs, are comfortable around people, adapt readily to various situations and eagerly await at the door to welcome us home. These social skills are learned and dogs benefit from practicing them. Unlike people, pups only have body language and barking to communicate how they are feeling and misreading these cues can lead to serious misunderstandings of what the animal is trying to tell us, often resulting in pups being deemed “Behavior Dogs.” Austin Pets...