Comedy Wildlife Photography Finalists For 2023 Revealed

Wild animals are fascinating, adorable, and do the funniest things. Thankfully, there are wildlife photographers and videographers who capture these rare moments and share them with the world. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, based in the UK, holds an annual competition to find the “funniest wildlife photo on the plant”. The competition started in 2015 and the goal has remained the same, it “celebrates the hilarity of our natural world and highlights what we need to do to protect it”. Thousands of novice and...

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Pet Owners Urged To Follow TSA’s Urgent Warning About Airport X-ray Scanners

In our bustling world of travel, it’s crucial to ensure that every member of the family has a safe journey, and that includes our furry, feathered, or scaly friends. The airport security screening process can be intimidating for pets and their owners alike, and it’s essential to understand the potential dangers of putting pets through X-ray machines. Recent incidents have prompted the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to emphasize the right way to travel with pets. Let’s explore why you should never subject your...

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From Ocean to Bowl: The Journey of Wild Alaska Pollock in Dog Food Production

Have you ever wondered about the origin of the ingredients that go into your dog’s food? One ingredient that often takes center stage in premium dog food products is wild Alaska Pollock. This versatile fish can play a key role in providing the protein and omega-3 fatty acids that support your furry friend’s health. How that Alaska Pollock is sourced, processed, and formulated, however, is key to: Quality; its actual value in your dog’s diet; and the sustainability of both our environment and the future of the fishery itself...

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The Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Resource Drive has begun!

Need tips and tricks for starting a Trap-neuter-return (TNR) program in your community?  Or maybe you’ve already done it successfully and are willing to share your resources with others across the country? Whether you’re in need of resources or have some to share, that’s what the monthly resource drives on Maddie’s® Pet Forum are all about! October’s resource drive is all things TNR. Members are looking for information on (but not limited to): How different organizations manage TNR data — the...

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Puppy Suffering From Severe Mange and Deep Lacerations to Head & Neck Abandoned At Vet Clinic

Meet Seraphim. The three-month-old pit bull puppy has endured a great deal of suffering in her short life and has never experienced love – but that is all about to change. She was abandoned outside a veterinary clinic in Kentucky missing all of her fur and with deep cuts on her head and neck. She was found by a concerned citizen who rushed her to Kentucky Humane Society for emergency medical care. Photo: Kentucky Humane Society The shelter told us, “Seraphim is suffering from demodectic mange, internal parasites, flea...

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Piglet Who Fell Off Transport Truck Will Live The Rest Of Her Life At Sanctuary In Upstate, New York

A tiny piglet has avoided slaughter and will live out her life at an animal sanctuary in Upstate, New York. She has many people to thank for saving her life. It all started when she fell out of the transport truck heading to a feedlot. She was rescued by good Samaritans and then transported to Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, a permanent home for rescued farm animals, by Farm Sanctuary staff. She was named Silvia and her arrival at her forever home was captured on video and shared on TikTok. Woodstock Sanctuary wrote, “She’s HERE! We...

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Tiger King’s Doc Antle Banned from Dealing Exotic Animals in Virginia

Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, a prominent figure in the Netflix sensation “Tiger King,” has been slapped with a $10,000 fine and a five-year ban from working with, owning, buying, selling, or trading exotic animals in Virginia, ABC 15 reports. This verdict comes after his conviction on wildlife charges that have raised eyebrows and set the stage for a significant shift in the way we approach the welfare of wild creatures. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / en:Andy CarvinBhagavan “Doc” Antle is a well-known figure in the...

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92 Neglected Cats & Kittens Finally Getting Care They Need After Being Rescued From Pennsylvania Breeder

Ragdoll cats are known for their striking blue eyes, silky soft coat, and friendly demeanor. They are loyal companions who are affectionate and laid-back, making them great family pets. Two cat lovers who recently purchased Ragdoll kittens from a breeder in Lancaster County notified Pennsylvania SPCA when they noticed the kittens were not properly cared for. Photo: Pennsylvania SPCA The kittens had ringworm and an upper respiratory infection. PSPCA immediately responded by sending their Animal Law Enforcement team with a search warrant to the...

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Congress And States Battle Over The EATS Act and Animal Welfare

The delicate balance between state autonomy and federal regulation is at the forefront of a heated debate in Congress. At stake are the rights of states to regulate livestock farming practices within their borders and the potential consequences for animal welfare. The controversial battleground centers around the EATS Act (Ending Agricultural Trade Suppression), a proposal that could have far-reaching implications for the treatment of animals in the United States. Photo: PexelsThe EATS Act, or Ending Agricultural Trade Suppression Act, is a...

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29 Dead Horses Discovered in Tragic Tale of Cruelty

On a property that should have been a haven for animals, a nightmare was unearthed as authorities discovered the gruesome aftermath of one woman’s alleged acts of cruelty. As KBTX reports, animal control officer Jessica Hogan received a report of suspected animal cruelty in Colbert County. Upon arriving at the scene, Hogan was confronted with nearly 30 lifeless horse bodies scattered across the property. Their once graceful forms reduced to mere skeletons, the cause of their untimely demise shrouded in the grim silence of death. Debra...

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