Food allergies in dogs — a plan for change

Getting to the bottom of food allergies in your dog requires a comprehensive plan for change that includes an elimination diet made from novel protein and carbohydrate sources. Some things never change. When it comes to food allergies in dogs, “no corn, no soy, no wheat, no yeast” (the first food mantra I learned) still comes to mind as people contact me about their dogs’ allergies. They’re still considered among the top food allergens in dogs — but many other foods can now be added to the list. For example, a...

    Posted On: Apr 21, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

5 Ways to Help Prevent Cancer in Dogs & Cats

Cancer is one of the most common and dreaded diseases affecting dogs and cats. Discover five ways to help lower your own companion’s cancer risk by addressing his nutrition, weight, toxin exposure, and more. Cancer is increasingly common in our dogs and cats. For some people, the fear of a cancer diagnosis in their beloved companions can be crippling, even if their dogs and cats are currently healthy. While some cancers may not be preventable, there are many steps you can take to improve your animal’s overall health and quality of...

    Posted On: Apr 20, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

How to Use Guillotine Dog Nail Clippers: Vet Approved Instructions

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » You’re probably most familiar with standard scissor-style dog nail clippers but may have heard about guillotine-style dog nail clippers before. If you’re unfamiliar with them or just bought a pair but don’t know where to start with using them, you’re not alone. The name is a little intimidating, but that’s just a reference to the clippers’ single blade. It’s a confusing topic...

    Posted On: Apr 19, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Tucson Rodeo Faces Outcry Over Shocking Treatment of Horses

The Tucson Rodeo, an event steeped in tradition and spectacle, has recently faced serious allegations of animal abuse, specifically involving the use of electric shock devices on horses. These claims have sparked a heated debate on the ethics of rodeo practices and the treatment of animals in these events. Photo: PexelsThe Tucson Rodeo is accused of using electric shocks on horses. Rodeo Officials Respond to Abuse Claims The Tucson Rodeo has been a staple event for nearly a century, claiming to uphold the highest standards of animal care....

    Posted On: Apr 19, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Labrador Retriever Saves Family During House Fire By “Banging On The Doors”

A Maryland family is safe thanks to their loyal Labrador retriever who alerted them that their house was on fire. An electrical fire started in the basement of the home and as soon as the family’s eight-year-old dog named Molly saw the smoke she started to alert everyone in the house. Molly’s dad, Charles Miller, shared with WUSA9 that his wife was taking care of their 14-month-old granddaughter upstairs when Molly started “banging on the doors”. “When Molly starts banging on the doors with her paws, you know...

    Posted On: Apr 19, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Hays County Commissioners’ Court Approves Three Month Contract Extension with Austin Pets Alive!

Apr 19, 2024 Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – The Hays County Commissioners’ Court approved the Professional Services Agreement with Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) to be extended through June 30, 2024. Last year, Austin Pets Alive! entered an agreement with Hays County to manage the development of a new Pet Resource Center. The center would aim to provide programs focused on public safety, animal safety and lifesaving, pet owner resources for happy and healthier pets, and community education for safe and humane pet care. The...

    Posted On: Apr 19, 2024 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

6 Best Pet Tracker Features to Look For

The right pet tracker can keep your dog happier, healthier, and safer. However, not all GPS devices for dogs come equipped with the same great technologies. Let’s look at six of the best pet tracker features available on the market right now. A pet tracker is a great way to keep your dog safer. At the very least, you can keep an eye on their whereabouts in case they take off during a walk, escape the backyard, or go wandering. Pet trackers can offer many beneficial features beyond simple tracking, but not all devices are created equal....

    Posted On: Apr 19, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

American Mastiff: Breed Info, Pictures, Personality & Care

Click Below to Skip Ahead If you’re a fan of big dogs, you’re sure to very quickly fall in love with the American Mastiff. These are simply massive dogs with stores of courage and hearts of gold—the epitome of the term “gentle giant”. The American Mastiff was developed in Piketon, Ohio by crossing Anatolian Mastiffs and English Mastiffs to create a mastiff similar in appearance to other mastiff breeds, but healthier. If you’re intrigued by these gigantic but meltingly sweet dogs, read on to find out more....

    Posted On: Apr 18, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Woman Waiting To Adopt A Puppy Falls In Love With Senior Golden Retriever And Adopts Him

Senior dogs are the best companions because they have mastered commands, teach us to slow down and enjoy the little things in life, and have so much love to give. Sadly, many are overlooked at rescues for younger dogs. Mickey, a 13-year-old golden retriever, arrived at Golden Retriever Rescue of Southwest Florida after his owner passed away. The gentle giant hadn’t been to the vet in several years and was suffering from an eye and skin infection. He was treated and had a large mass removed that was thankfully benign. Due to his age, he...

    Posted On: Apr 18, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Breaking Limits and Discovering Life — Historic 100 Day Underwater Mission Unveils New Species

In an audacious attempt to shatter the world record for the longest time living underwater, Dr. Joseph Dituri, a University of South Florida professor and former naval officer, embarked on a groundbreaking 100-day mission beneath the surface. Located 30 feet below a Florida lagoon, Dituri’s underwater habitat became both a home and a laboratory, where he would encounter more than the silence of the deep, reports the Independent. Photo: PexelsDr. Joseph Dituri set out to break the world record for the longest time living underwater. A...

    Posted On: Apr 18, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details