Auburn Community Rallies to Find Missing Mascot Jake the Tiger Dog

In the close-knit community of Auburn fans, a heartwarming yet mysterious story unfolds with the disappearance of Jake, affectionately known as the Tiger Dog. Jake, a 12-year-old Maltese, is not just a pet but a cherished mascot for Auburn football enthusiasts. His sudden vanishing has left many concerned and his owner, Ronnie Sanford, determined to find him. Jake’s Last Known Location Jake’s story took a worrying turn on a seemingly normal Friday night. According to WVTM, the beloved Maltese was last seen on his screened porch in...

    Posted On: Nov 20, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

This GivingTuesday, Help Keep Ukrainians Warm and Fed with Winter Relief Kits

The holiday season is typically a time for excitement, indulgent food, family, and joyous celebration. For people in Ukraine this year, however, the holidays are likely to be a constant reminder of the cruelties of war and the things that have been taken from them. These people have lost homes, loved ones, and even access to some of the most basic necessities like consistent electricity and plentiful food. For many, this Christmas will be a meager one as families struggle just to survive. Photo: GreaterGood/Nina Yevtushenko SUPPORT UKRAINIAN...

    Posted On: Nov 20, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Lethargic Shelter Kitten Rushed To Animal Hospital With High Fever Needs Your Help

Meet Davey. The six-month-old kitten and his brother were transferred from a rural shelter in North Carolina to Lucky Dog Animal Rescue in Virginia. They were taken in by a foster who immediately noticed that Davey was quiet and uninterested in eating. Photo: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue The rescue told us, “He and his brother arrived, and immediately our foster noticed Davey was extremely lethargic and acting very un-kitten like. She would walk into the room and he would barely lift his head from the cat hammock. He wouldn’t get up to...

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Over 200 Rescued Animals Feared Frozen, Fed to Reptiles in Adoption Debacle

In what appears to be a distressing breach of trust in the animal rescue community, more than 200 small animals transferred for adoption may have met a grim fate. Reports indicate that these animals, originally meant to be adopted into loving homes, were possibly frozen and used as food for reptiles. This shocking revelation has sparked outrage and investigations, raising serious questions about the practices and oversight in animal rescue operations. Photo: PexelsOver 200 small animals transferred for adoption are missing. The Initial...

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South Korea Announces Plan to Outlaw Dog Meat by 2027

South Korea is on the verge of a historic shift in its centuries-old tradition of consuming dog meat. The South Korean government, in a landmark announcement, has declared its intention to introduce a ban on the consumption of dog meat by 2027. This move, driven by growing concerns over animal rights and changing societal attitudes, marks a significant turn in the nation’s cultural practices, reports Reuters. Photo: PexelsSouth Korea’s dog meat trade has been a traditional practice for centuries. Changing Attitudes Lead to New...

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Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Inclusivity, Camp Maddie and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Register now for Camp Maddie: Foster Edition!Have you registered for Camp Maddie yet? Registration is free! Camp Maddie is a new learning series beginning with a virtual half-day dog foster edition on Thursday, December 7, 9am-1 pm PT (12 pm-4 pm ET). At Camp Maddie, we will cover various topics in to-the-point presentations, panel discussions, strategy-sharing seminars, videos and question and answer… Learn More How this Open Arms Challenge Grand...

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Rescuing Dogs & Cats from the War in Ukraine Is an International Effort

The team from Big Dog Ranch Rescue with some of the Ukrainian dogs they saved. The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on millions of lives, both human and animal. Here’s how animal rescue organizations are saving dogs and cats affected by the conflict and providing them with the care and help they need. Over the past 18 months, the war in Ukraine has been headline news around the world. Millions of people have had their lives uprooted and shattered, and their companion animals have fared no better. Thousands of dogs and cats...

    Posted On: Nov 19, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Average Vet Costs for Pet Parents

Four-legged family members cost money, and one of the expenses is medical care. To help you budget for pet parenthood, here are the average vet costs for different types of visits. Being a pet parent is a responsibility that comes with various expenses, including routine check-ups and procedures. But knowing how much you’ll need to set aside for veterinary care can help you budget. So let’s explore the average vet costs for appointments, procedures, and vaccines at a veterinary clinic. Routine Examinations The average vet costs...

    Posted On: Nov 18, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Information Veterinary CareView Details

Woman Saves Feral Cat From Coyotes, Cat Eventually Trusts Her Enough to Move In

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! My feral showed up one day. I would feed her, but she waited until I went back into the house before coming over to the dish. Slowly, she let me stay and talk to her, but I could not touch her. PHOTO: HOLLY STARON One day, two coyotes had her up our tree, and I went out there with a baseball bat and chased them away. That evening as I put her dish down, she licked my hand! SHARE YOUR OWN...

    Posted On: Nov 18, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Thanksgiving Foods Your Dog – And Cat – Can Safely Enjoy

The holiday season is a time for family, and that includes our four-legged family members. While they may not hop on a chair with a placemat on Thanksgiving, we may still feel like sneaking them a treat or two from the feast. Fortunately, there are a few items that are perfectly safe for our dogs and cats. Turkey Our dogs and cats both like and eat meat, so not surprisingly, turkey is a safe bet. There are a few things to keep in mind, though: Remove the skin, bones, and excess fat, anything other than just the meat. Make sure it’s...

    Posted On: Nov 18, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details