Emergency Preparedness for Dog and Cat Parents 

Find out how planning ahead for emergency scenarios can save your dog or cat’s life  Emergency preparedness, including an evacuation plan, can help ensure your dog or cat stays safe in the event of a disaster, natural or otherwise. Emergencies can strike at any time, and being prepared makes all the difference when it comes to the well-being and survival of your four-legged family member. Hurricanes: A Unique Challenge Hurricanes present a unique set of challenges for dog and cat parents, as the combination of high winds, heavy...

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine InformationView Details

Border Collie Aussie Mix: Pictures, Info, Care Guide & More

Click Below to Skip Ahead Hybrid breeds are all the craze these days. From the ever-popular Doodle dogs to Bully mixes, you see hybrids everywhere! So, what exactly do you get when you cross the ultra-intelligent breeds like the Australian Shepherd and Border Collie? Well, we definitely think you should know what you’re signing up for first. This is certainly a breed that requires patience, understanding, and experience. Breed Overview Height: 18–22 inches Weight: 27–45 pounds Lifespan: 12–15 years Colors: Merle, black...

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Border Collie Bull Staffy: Pictures, Info, Care Guide & More

Click Below to Skip Ahead Deciding what dog breed to adopt can prove challenging. There are just so many breeds out there! It makes narrowing your options down seem impossible. That’s why it’s so vital you do some research into the breeds you’re considering. If you’ve been hunting for a hybrid dog breed, but one that’s a bit less common, you might want to look at the Border Collie Bull Staffy. This dog breed is sweet and loving to their families but also highly protective, so they make wonderful guard dogs....

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Can Dogs Get Chiggers? Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Chiggers are tiny mites that live near water and are typically found in grass or wooded areas. They enjoy the warmth, come out in the warmer months, and they attach to clothes. They are also known for biting people, causing itching around the bite site. Although many people believe they bury themselves in skin, they actually feed on skin cells and do not break the skin. As well as being a potential...

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Tiny, Elderly Dog Used for Breeding Shows Up on Couple’s Doorstep on Freezing Cold Morning

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! On a freezing cold morning two years ago, my husband found a puppy nearly frozen to the ground. I immediately grabbed blankets and a heating pad and spent four hours warming her until she stopped shivering and fell asleep. PHOTO: PIXABAY / MICHELLE1480 As I gathered my thoughts, I remembered hearing a car door slam in my rural driveway the night before at 11:00 pm. Because my house is in...

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Conservation Success: Two Litters Have Been Born to Endangered Wildcats Released Last Year

The wildcat, the only member of the cat family native to Britain that’s still found there, is critically endangered in the United Kingdom. Due to habitat loss and persecution from humans, their range had been whittled down to a small sliver of Scotland. Last year, 19 wildcats were released in the area of Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands as part of a restoration effort, and it appears wild-born kittens have followed. According to an update from the Saving Wildcats partnership, led by the Royal Zoological Society of...

    Posted On: Jun 26, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

This National PTSD Day, You Can Help Veterans Experiencing PTSD and Their Therapy Dogs

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, occurs when someone has witnessed or experienced a life-threatening event. It impacts millions of Americans each year, regardless of their backgrounds. A national event aims to bring awareness to the issue and to help more people get the treatment they need. National PTSD Awareness Day, held June 27, shines a light on the roughly 13 million Americans who experience the condition each year. It may stem from a serious accident, a sexual assault, other crimes, a natural disaster, or military experiences....

    Posted On: Jun 25, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

APA! Voted ‘Best Nonprofit’ by Austin Chronicle Best of Austin for 10th Time

Jun 24, 2024 We are honored to have been voted ‘Best Nonprofit’ in the Austin Chronicle’s 2024 ‘Best Of’ issue. Since 2010, Austin Pets Alive! has won 14 “Best of Austin” awards from The Austin Chronicle, including ‘Best Nonprofit’ 10 times. We live in a community full of heart and it shows with all of the thriving nonprofits that help make our city one of the best around, so it truly is an honor to receive this award. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to our supporters, donors,...

    Posted On: Jun 24, 2024 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Border Point Dog: Pictures, Info, Care Guide & More

Click Below to Skip Ahead Are you looking to adopt a canine companion? Have you been searching for the perfect breed to play the role of both pet and working dog but have had no luck thus far? If so, we have just the dog for you! You may not be familiar with the Border Point, as it’s still relatively new and unknown, but these pups are a combination of two working dog breeds, making them suitable for a variety of tasks. They’re also affectionate and loyal to their families, making them fantastic pets. Here’s what to know...

    Posted On: Jun 24, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How To Keep Pets Safe And Calm During Fireworks

4th of July is just around the corner, and many people celebrate by having a barbecue with friends and family and finish the celebration with fireworks. However, for pets it is a very stressful time due to the loud booms and whistling firecrackers. Fireworks are the number one anxiety inducing trigger for pets – even over separation anxiety and thunder – according to a study performed by Rover. Photo: Pixabay/jameslee Every year, countless terrified pets run away from their homes during firework celebrations. Rover recently...

    Posted On: Jun 24, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details