Why you should feed your pet freeze-dried raw treats!
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How to Read Your Dog’s DNA Test Results
In addition to being a fun way to learn about your pet’s family tree, a dog DNA test helps you prepare for possible future health issues and understand why your dog behaves the way he does. Dog DNA test accuracy can vary anywhere from 90% to 99%, which makes understanding how to interpret the test results even more important. How to read dog DNA test results Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the test results format Understanding the structure of the report helps you navigate the results with ease. DNA results arrive by mail or...
Adulting From the Perspective of a Charming Cat Named Noodle
One day you’re carefree, then the next moment, you are stressed with responsibilities — definitely adulting in a nutshell. The transition from teenager to adult is immensely overwhelming. Even when you are advised by older adults, you’d still have difficulty with maneuvering life. It’s terrifying to make mistakes because back when you were young, adults were expected to do things right. You set an expectation that at a certain age, you must have already achieved a particular goal. Adulting is full of pressure,...
Resources to incorporate more welcoming practices at your animal organization
With the Open Arms Challenge kicking off next month, the Maddie’s® Pet Forum resource drive for March is focused on welcoming practices. We know that making changes to your organization’s existing practices can sometimes be challenging, so the goal with this resource drive is to share and learn from others who have made changes or help those who are hoping to make specific changes to intentionally connect with all areas of your community. As always, everyone who uploads a file, shares a resource on this thread or replies with...
Hippo Therapy? Hannah the Hippo Says “Yes, Please”
With winter nearing its end and spring rapidly approaching, everyone’s favorite ambassador hippo, Hannah Shirley, wanted to offer a little reminder about the importance of prioritizing self-care. It’s important for maintaining emotional health and well-being as well as physical health. For example, Hannah enjoys a little garnish added to her water to make it fancier and more fun to stay hydrated. (While she prefers hay, she encourages you to choose whatever is special to you — cucumbers, strawberries or lemon slices may be...
Researchers Finally Understand Why Fish Need To Look Down When They Swim
Fish swim, but how do they know where to go and how do they remain seemingly in place sometimes? Like flocks of sheep, do they have the instinct of just following whoever’s in front of them? Do they just swim along with the current? Or do they orientate themselves using something else? PHOTO: Unsplash/NOAA In an interesting short video posted by Northwestern University, a single zebrafish shows an immediate reaction whenever the shadows underneath them shift their pattern. According to researchers, fish have developed an adaptive...
Petite, Puppy-Like Orah is a Gem of a Dog that Would Love to Be Your Companion
Meet Orah! Orah is a pretty lady who came to Pima Animal Care Center as a stray. She was cruising around Tucson, Arizona, with a few of her pals, but with the summer heat and the monsoons rolling in, it was time to find some shelter. Well, summer turned to fall and fall to winter, and, well, you know how seasons work. Adorable Orah has found herself waiting for a home for much longer than anyone ever expected — including her!! Photo: Pima Animal Care Center Rescue Pets While she was somewhat shy when she first arrived at PACC, Orah has...
‘Wild’ Apartment Complex Stray Finally Finds Home in One of the Units
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! Crazy was the resident stray at our apartment complex; she was already here when we moved in. The neighbors gave her the name because she was wild and vicious. She was pregnant more often than not, but she’d always have her babies in the woods. We never saw them. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / JACKIELOU DL We began leaving food out for her so she would, at the very least, be well-fed enough...
Zillow Releases the Names of the Top 10 Pet-Friendly Cities in America for Renters
So, you’re a pet owner that has decided to forego homeownership, or perhaps you sold your humble abode during the recent housing boom. Either way, you own a pet(s) and you still need a decent place to live. If you’re not averse to moving, and maybe that was your plan all along, there are 10 cities in particular that are being touted as the pet-friendliest for renters. Photo: Pixabay/KBaucherel According to a recent survey by Zillow, the takeaway in rental trends is that more people are searching for rentals that allow pets since...
Wary Tuxedo Kitty Saved From Streets is Ready for a Forever Home
A sweet tuxedo kitty by the name of Bombay was rescued from the streets of southern Arizona after showing his caretaker that he was friendly and ready to come inside. Since being in a foster home, Bombay has learned the luxury of great food, cat tv, toys, catnip, and comfy beds. At approximately 6 years old, he does take some time to adjust, as an adult in a new environment would. With patience, love, and treats, he will gain trust. Photo: SACatRescue Cat Rescues Bombay needs an experienced cat owner who understands he has some quirks and...