Important Preventative Care Tips to Prolong Your Dog’s or Cat’s Life

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    Posted On: Jun 4, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information Information Veterinary CareView Details

Moo-ve Over Men: Cows Prefer Women’s Company, Study Finds

In the burgeoning field of animal-assisted therapy, cows have quietly emerged as unlikely yet effective companions. A recent study reveals that cows show a marked preference for women over men during therapeutic interactions. This discovery highlights intriguing gender dynamics in animal therapy and opens new avenues for bovine-assisted therapeutic practices. Photo: PexelsNew research shows cows prefer female company in therapy. Unique Therapeutic Companions Cows are not the first animals that come to mind when considering therapy options....

    Posted On: Jun 4, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Recruit, repurpose, recycle: how to get more pets into foster care right now

This post originally ran in 2019.  “How can we recruit more foster caregivers?” is a common question by organizations that want to save more lives. However, the real question they may be trying to answer is a little broader in scope: “How can we put more pets into foster care?” When it comes to placing more pets in foster homes, recruitment is only one piece of the puzzle.  Through “repurposing,” your organization can turn supporters into foster caregivers. “Recycling” the caregivers...

    Posted On: Jun 4, 2024 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

In One Afternoon, Kitten Gets Rescued From Clothes Dryer, Car Engine, and Tree

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! I was working as a telephone company technician and had just finished a job at an apartment building near Ocean Beach, California, when three young boys ran up to me for some help. KITTEN. PHOTO: PIXABAY / ARTUR PAWLAK They had found a kitten and stuck him in a running clothes dryer in the apartments’ laundry room. They ran out and the door locked behind them. I used my screwdriver...

    Posted On: Jun 4, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Colorado Wildlife Officers Help Free Black Bear Cub Trapped in Wire Fencing

“Kids can get into everything.” That’s what the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Northeast Region reported on its Twitter page recently. The kid in question? A black bear cub. According to a thread of tweets, wildlife officers headed out after learning of the cub in distress. It was caught in wire fencing in Evergreen. Kids can get into everything, even bear cubs. Wildlife officers responded to a cub stuck in some gnarly wire fencing in Evergreen on Saturday. The sow is nearby, but she’s not able to help free her...

    Posted On: Jun 4, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Animal Shelters Struggle To Care For Massive Influx of Kittens During “Kitten Season”

The changing of seasons is something most people look forward to – especially spring and summer. However, animal shelters experience a different season as the days start to get longer. Starting in April, animal shelters start to see a large influx of kittens and expectant moms in what is called “Kitten Season”. Photo: Berkeley Humane While the phrase “Kitten Season” sounds like something out of a dream, it is actually a very stressful time for shelters who are already overcrowded due to a decrease in adopters....

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Dogs and Snow: How Penny Feels About That Cold White Stuff

Hi, I’m Savanna! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my spunky Chihuahua mix, Penny. Some dogs and snow go hand-in-hand, and breeds such as Huskies, Saint Bernards, and Newfoundlands, among others, were actually bred for working in the snow. Other dogs just love to romp around in the snow, regardless of what breed they are. However, Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes, not so much, even the long-haired ones like my sweet Penny. Living in Alabama, we only get snow that sticks once every 2–3 years. So the first time...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Allergies in Dogs and Cats – They Suffer Too!

If you Google “pet allergies” the entire coveted first page of results is dedicated to humans’ allergies to dogs and cats. But! Our beloved furry best friends can suffer from their own allergic reactions – to the environment, foods, and more. That’s right. Contrary to what Google would have you believe, many of us searching up “pet allergies” are actually trying to figure out how to give relief to our animal companions suffering from allergies – rather than how to find relief from them!...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Neonatal kitten foster recruitment, Community Conversations and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. 7 tips for recruiting neonatal kitten fostersIt’s kitten season again, and who isn’t on the lookout for more foster caregivers for neonatal kittens? Here are seven tips for finding and keeping them! Make sure your supporters understand why kittens are in need of foster (i.e., this is a critical time in their development for socialization with humans, and their immune… Learn More Weekly Community ConversationsRegister now for the weekly Monday...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2024 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine Animal Shelter, Countless Animals Need Our Help

Russian missiles continue to rain down on Ukraine. Many people have fled the bombed areas, but a few remain to care for the abandoned and homeless animals. These innocent animals are caught in the crossfire and need our help. Several missiles have hit Best Friends (“The Ark”) animal shelter at their new location and destroyed many of the kennels and injured some animals. Photo: Best Friends Shelter Their first location was destroyed shortly after the war began and they relocated to Fasova to continue to help pets in need. The...

    Posted On: May 31, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details