Over A Dozen Critically Injured & Neglected Shelter Pets Are Getting The Care They Need Thanks To Paws In Peril Care-A-Thon

We asked for your help to treat and care for shelter pets in need of emergency medical care, and you stepped up in a big way! October is National Pet Wellness Month and we decided to celebrate with our first Paws in Peril Care-A-Thon. The goal of the week-long campaign was to fund the care of thirteen shelter dogs and cats who needed everything from emergency surgery to extended medical care. Thanks to your generous support, we raised over $75,000 for pets in need of medical care. You helped save lives and gave the following pets the second...

    Posted On: Oct 16, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Animals Caught in the Crossfire of War in Gaza

The recent conflict in Gaza and Israel has had devastating consequences, not only for the human population but also for the countless animals caught in the crossfire. As the world watches the harrowing images of destruction and human suffering, there is a lesser-known tragedy unfolding for the animals residing in this tumultuous region. Dogs, cats, donkeys, cattle, sheep, and more are suffering as casualties of war, while individuals and organizations are working tirelessly provide aid to these voiceless victims. Photo: PexelsStray animals in...

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Shelter Puppy Only Able to Hop Around On Front Legs Needs Your Help To Walk Normal Again

Meet Moochy. The six-month-old Labrador retriever mix was rescued from an overcrowded shelter where he was at risk of euthanasia by Hub City Humane Society in Mississippi. The sweet puppy couldn’t control his excitement upon being rescued and started to hop around on his front feet. He was unable to use his hind legs due to a prior traumatic injury. Photo: Hub City Humane Society The shelter shared, “Moochy, who is overflowing with energy and joy like 5 month old puppies should be, but fizzles out when he gets too excited from the...

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‘Serious Danger’ at Breeding Facility As 120+ Cats and 6 Dogs Rescued

More than 120 cats and six dogs were reportedly found in ‘serious danger’ due to unsanitary and unsafe conditions at a breeding facility. The U.S. Office of the Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the operators of this facility for violations of the Animal Welfare Act. Photo: PexelsThe Animal Welfare Act (AWA) is a federal law in the United States designed to protect animals from neglect and abuse. Animal Welfare Act Violations Elena Mikirticheva and Andrey Mikirtichev, who ran the facility at 3001 Bensley Rd. in...

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California’s Returning Grey Wolves Are Descendants of a Historic Pioneer

The grey wolf, an elusive creature teetering on the brink of extinction, has made a remarkable comeback in the Giant Sequoia National Monument in southern California. This awe-inspiring event marks the first documented sighting of these magnificent animals in over a century, reigniting hope for the conservation of a species once thought lost. Photo: PexelsThe grey wolf, also known as Canis lupus, is one of the world’s most widely distributed mammals. An Unexpected Encounter The momentous sighting occurred in early July when Michelle...

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How to Support Your Dog or Cat’s Gut Health

Find out why supporting your dog or cat’s gut health is one of the most important things you can do for his overall well-being. Integrative and holistic practitioners have long understood that gut health is the foundation of whole-body health for people and their dogs and cats. Mainstream medicine now also recognizes that the health status of the GI tract truly affects everything else in the body. This is why supporting your dog or cat’s gut health is so important to his overall well-being. “ALL DISEASE STARTS IN THE...

    Posted On: Oct 16, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: National Access to Care Study survey, Camp Maddie and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Save the date! Join us in December for Camp MaddieCamp Maddie is a new learning series beginning with a virtual half-day foster edition on Thursday, December 7, 9am-1 pm PT (12 pm-4 pm ET). This event is free. At Camp Maddie, we will cover various topics in to-the-point presentations, panel discussions, strategy-sharing seminars, videos and question and answer sessions. Presenters will discuss breaking down barriers… Learn More On demand...

    Posted On: Oct 16, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

The Step-by-Step Guide to Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth

Your dog may not like it very much. You may dread it. But brushing your dog’s teeth is incredibly important to their overall health. (Not to mention your olfactory nerves.) Here’s a step-by-step guide to doing exactly that, complete with some innovative canine tooth brushing tools designed to take the bite out of your dog’s dental care routine. Why Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth Matters You know that doggy dental care is important. Your vet has told you this. You’ve seen the flyers. You’ve done the Googling. And...

    Posted On: Oct 15, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Quality of Life Expectations for Dogs with Idiopathic Epilepsy

Receiving a diagnosis of a lifelong disease for your beloved canine companion can be a daunting and emotionally challenging experience. Case in point: idiopathic epilepsy. Coping with this diagnosis – and helping your dog live healthily and happily with the condition – is, however, very doable with the right approach. An approach which involves understanding the condition, managing symptoms, and ensuring your dog’s quality of life. Understanding Idiopathic Epilepsy Idiopathic epilepsy (IE), often referred to simply as...

    Posted On: Oct 14, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Alaskan Dog Makes the Most of the Short Summers By Sunbathing As Much As Possible

The following story was an entrant in the Tales of Summer Tails Photo and Story contest. The top three finishers received $500 in cash, as well as $2,000 in cash and supplies for their favorite shelter. To read more stories, click here! My dog loves basking in the sun! He is a lizard on our back deck or in our yard. PHOTO: STACY GULLUFSEN We live in a rainforest in southeastern Alaska, and he isn’t fond of the rain but will soak up any sun he can get! I have hundreds of photos of him soaking up the sun. SHARE YOUR OWN RESCUE STORY If he...

    Posted On: Oct 14, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details