Jennifer Aniston Adopts Rescue Dog Saying: ‘He Stole My Heart Immediately’
“The Morning Show” actress locked eyes with the handsome Lord Chesterfield and it was love at first sight. She couldn’t resist his floppy ears and puppy breath. Lord Chesterfield is Jennifer Aniston’s new rescue dog, who she said, “stole my heart immediately.” She shared the exiting news on her Instagram page, featuring a video of her new pup all tuckered out. “Hi! I’d like to introduce to you the newest member of our 🐾 family…this is (a very tired) Lord Chesterfield.” The...
Officials Warn, ‘Don’t Get Too Close’ To Wildlife After Woman Props Child Up By Dangerous Bull Elk
Domesticated cats, dogs and other pets are perfectly fine to snuggle closely, but when it comes to wildlife, the rule is simple: “Don’t get too close.” Colorado wildlife officials were forced to spread this message to state park visitors after a woman was seen positioning her child near a bull elk in Estes Park for a photo opportunity. “Every year there’s a case,” said Jason Clay, a spokesperson for Colorado Parks & Wildlife. Source: flickr/Time SniegowskiBull Elk can be dangerous animals, especially...
Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Boost your animal welfare organization’s RTO rates with Animal Care Officers, supporting renters with pets through Covid-19 and more!
Below is a brief round-up of new blog posts and resources we’ve added over the past week. Boost your animal welfare organization’s return-to-owner rates with Animal Care OfficersWhen trying to boost your animal welfare organization’s return-to-owner (RTO) rates, Animal Care Officers (ACO) can play big role. Adam Ricci, Vice President of the National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA), and Director of Operations at Palm Valley Animal Society in Edinburg, TX, shares how animal welfare organization’s field...
Dogs Are Adopted Faster When Shelters Forgo Breed On Profile, Study Reveals
Dogs are often defined by their breed not their individual personalities and it has led to countless adoptable dogs being passed by. Most adopters look for dogs based on breed, but that is the problem. Pitbulls, Chow-Chows, Rottweilers, and numerous other breeds are often deemed “aggressive” by the general public and those labels can deter people from looking at a shelter dog listed as such. Pixabay “While approximately 1.6 million dogs are adopted from animal shelters in the US annually, it is estimated that 3.3 million...
Researchers Discover Massive Great White Shark “Queen of the Ocean” Off Nova Scotia Coast
A nearly 2-ton great white shark was discovered by marine researchers off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, and dubbed “Queen of the Ocean”. A team of researchers with OCEARCH, a non-profit organization that tracks and studies marine animals, have been observing and tagging great white sharks near Nova Scotia for nearly a month. While storms prevented the team from heading out to sea every day, they still managed to tag eight sharks consisting of males and females of varying age and size. But none compared to a 17-foot female...
Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency Officer And Rescued Goose Are Two Birds Of A Feather
Darrell “Bones” Bernd has many friends, but none so notable as Honk. Bones, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agent, rescued the goose in July, WVLT reports, after untangling the bird from someone’s discarded fishing line on a lake in Bedford County. “Thirty-four years ago I was hired out here just to mow grass,” Bones told WTVF. “Now, here I am babysitting a goose.” Source: Facebook/ Honk GooseDarrell “Bones” Bernd rescued “Honk” the goose from a tangle of fishing line. Believing...
Airport In Chaos After Dog Escapes Onto Runway, Grounding Flights For Hours
Airport travel is always stressful. But Toronto’s busiest airport delved into chaos when a dog escaped from her crate and dashed onto the runway, forcing the airport to ground flights and divert planes while the tireless pup led workers in hot pursuit for 13 hours. It was “a little bit chaotic,” an airport aviation safety officer, Chris Stubbs, told Fox News. The delinquent dog, Crystal, was one of 4 rescues in transit from Spain to meet their new families in Canada. But when airport staff opened the plane door in Toronto,...
Black Bear Unable To Stand Due To Severe Burns To His Paws From Wildfire Makes Full Recovery
California is experiencing its largest wildfire season in history. Since the beginning of the year, there have been over 8,300 wildfires that have burned over 4 million acres. Rescue teams are searching the scorched areas for survivors, including wild animals. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Lt. Barry Ceccone found a black bear near North Complex fire that was severely burned and unable to stand. The 370-pound bear was sedated and transported back to Wildlife Investigations Laboratory (WIL). Photo: Facebook/California...
Why The #StopTheShock Movement Is Perking Up Ears Across The Country
Petco is asking its competition to follow their lead and #StopTheShock. The pet supply retail chain has announced that it will no longer sell shock collars online or in any of its 1,500 stores in the U.S. Petco is taking the initiative one step further with the #StopTheShock campaign, focused on banning the devices entirely. Shock collars typically consist of a collar with a battery and exposed electrodes that goes around a dog’s neck, and a remote that activates the collar by opening up the circuit. They have typically been sold as...
Boost your animal welfare organization’s return-to-owner rates with Animal Care Officers
When trying to boost your animal welfare organization’s return-to-owner (RTO) rates, Animal Care Officers (ACO) can play big role. Adam Ricci, Vice President of the National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA), and Director of Operations at Palm Valley Animal Society in Edinburg, TX, shares how animal welfare organization’s field officers can help increase RTO rates, while facilitating more happy reunions. Distributing microchip scanners. According to Ricci, the first step is to distribute microchip scanners to...