Former Animal Rescue Director Gets Back in the Game When a Kitten Needs Her Help
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! We already had three rescue kitties at home from a local rescue that was awesome, but they had recently been forced to disband. We’d always hoped to get another kitty or two through them, but had not been able to before they had to close. KITTEN. PHOTO: PIXABAY / MOKAPOT The former director of the rescue was driving home one day in a rural area when a little ball of fluff ran across...
Shelter Raises Money, Creates Beautiful Artwork Through ‘Poorly Drawn Pets’ Event
What’s fancier than getting a portrait of a family member drawn? Especially a pet? An animal shelter is providing its supporters with this kind of art, though it may not be quite as refined as some other commissions. The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County in Washington State is holding its annual Poorly Drawn Pets event. Now in its fifth year, it encourages supporters to donate $30, and when they do, they’ll receive a unique work of art based on a photo they’ve shared. These portraits can all be seen in a Facebook...
A Day in the Life of “Dr. Harley,” APA!’s Resident Therapy Dog
Jan 24, 2024 Hi, I’m Dr. Harley (aka “Dog-tor” Harley). I’m the resident therapy dog here at Austin Pets Alive!, providing a much-needed listening ear, emotional support and calming presence to the humans working hard to get dogs like me adopted. My days are pretty jam-packed and I never know what they’ll bring. Sometimes my clients present with a classic case of separation anxiety, while other times I’m just a sounding board for their doggy drama. I get asked all the time what it’s like to be a...
The Fascinating World of Animal Vision and Its Impact on Survival
Animal vision is a fascinating area of study that sheds light on how different species perceive the world. Unlike humans, animals have evolved a diverse array of visual systems, each tailored to their specific environmental needs. This variety is not just about seeing more colors; it’s about survival, finding food, avoiding predators, and navigating complex ecosystems. Understanding these differences not only fascinates us but also provides vital insights into animal behavior and ecology. Photo: PexelsDogs primarily see in shades of...
Lash Salon Has a Full-Time Feline Employee Who “Makes Biscuits” for Every Client
You’ve probably been to a few establishments in your lifetime that had a resident cat hanging around. Usually these privileged felines spend their days lounging in a windowsill or winding around newcomers’ legs, demanding to be petted. But there’s one cat who not only hangs out in her owner’s shop – she works there full-time. The cat, who goes by the name “Kitty,” works hard at her mom’s lash salon. While her mom gives people eyelash treatments, she laboriously “makes biscuits” for...
Over 150 Homeless Dogs Living At Dump In Greece Were Neutered, Microchipped And Vaccinated Thanks To Your Support
When we and our non-profit partner, Greater Good Charities, heard about the hundreds of homeless dogs living at a dump in northern Greece we asked for your help to care for the starving and ill dogs. Thanks to your generous support and a local animal organization called Animal Action Greece, the dogs are receiving food and water while they wait to be rounded up and examined. So far, 157 adult dogs and puppies have been neutered or spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and treated for parvo, mange, and other illnesses. Photo: Animal Action Greece...
Can Old Dogs Learn New Tricks? Age Is Just a Number For Many Canines
It’s a common belief that older dogs are set in their ways, unable to learn new behaviors or tricks. However, this notion has been largely debunked. Contrary to the old adage, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” recent insights reveal that not only can older dogs learn new tricks, but they can also benefit greatly from the process. Photo: PexelsSenior dogs can benefit from the mental stimulation of learning new things. Learning Abilities in Older Dogs Dogs, regardless of age, are inherently good learners....
7 Tips to Stop Your Cat from Scratching Furniture
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Decoding Canine Tails — A Matter of Emotional Survival for Your Furry Friend
Dogs, our loyal companions, communicate with us in various ways, one of which is tail wagging. This behavior, often misconstrued as a mere sign of happiness, is in fact a complex form of communication. Tail wagging can convey a range of emotions and intentions, and understanding it can deepen the bond between humans and their canine friends. Photo: PexelsDogs wag their tails as a form of communication, not just for expressing happiness. The Science Behind Tail Wagging Tail wagging is primarily a social signal, integral to dog communication....
6-Year-Old Cat Failed By His Family Needs A New One ASAP
Meet Arthur. The six-year-old ginger cat has spent his entire life with one family and loved them dearly. That is why he was so confused when he was brought to Humane Society of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The sweet fella was surrendered because his family stated they could no longer care for him. He doesn’t understand what he did wrong and spends his days curled up in a ball on his bed. The shelter team is heartbroken for him and wants to find him a loving home soon. Screenshot: TikTok/@humanebroward The loud and...