Animal Lovers Pull Over to Side of Road During Downpour, Rescue Cat in the Process

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! I was coming home with my mother when suddenly a heavy rain started. We stopped in a roadside mall to wait for a bit. It was really cold, which is uncommon in the city. Inside I noticed some people pointing at something between two plants. A dirty, soaked, and malnourished little cat was trembling. I couldn’t leave this angel to freeze to death. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / NISHA GILL I...

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Do Pets Have Pet Peeves? Find Out What Might Annoy Your Dog

Believe it or not, there’s quite a bit of overlap between what annoys people and what annoys dogs. To help you better understand your dog’s pet peeves, we’ve put together a list of common annoyances as well as tips for spotting if your dog is feeling annoyed. Not having their food preferences taken into consideration Just because a dog will eat over-processed brown kibble doesn’t mean that they’re happy about it. Not only does kibble use powdered meat and artificial colors, it’s cooked at high temperatures...

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Absurd WWII Plot “Operation Fantasia” Included Glowing Foxes

The saying “all is fair in love and war” comes to mind when you hear some of the outlandish ideas floated around for beating the enemy — whomever that may be. Going into great detail on the number of them bandied about throughout history would take reams of pages. But one idea that was actually given serious consideration during World War II concerned glowing foxes for the purpose of terrorizing the Japanese. Office of Strategic Services The OSS was the intelligence agency of the United States during World War II. Led by...

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Today Is National Pets for Veterans Day

October 21st is observed as National Pets for Veterans Day thanks to a therapy dog named Bear. The loving dog knew just how to respond to Veterans and would either rest quietly next to them or engage with them to lift their spirits. His therapy sessions at a VA facility were so successful that many Veterans asked to take Bear home. That is when his mom, Clarissa Black, realized how she could help the heroes and shelter pets. She founded Pets for Vets in 2009 and used her background in animal training to help match Veterans with the perfect...

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Over 100 At-Risk Shelter Pets Get A Second Chance After Touching Down In Washington From Their Flight To Freedom

It takes a village… Countless volunteers helped load and unload a plane with 102 cats and 36 dogs that flew from Louisiana to Washington. The at-risk shelter pets aboard the October Flight to Freedom will now get the second chance they deserve. When they touched down in Washington, the animals were welcomed by friendly, smiling faces and transported to shelters with adopters waiting to meet them. Photo: Greater Good Charities Dogs with rough starts in life, like Valda, are getting a fresh start and will soon find her forever home. She...

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Dogs with a Brindle Coat Pattern

Across all the different dog breeds, there are several different coat textures that come in a variety of hair types, lengths, colors and patterns. A brindle dog coat is a very distinctive “tiger stripe” of darker streaks over a lighter base coat color running along a dog’s back. Brindle is a coat pattern and not a dog breed; there is no brindle dog breed. Why do some dogs have brindle coats? Just like other features on a dog, a brindle dog coat is a matter of genetics. A dog inherits half his genes from his mother and half...

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An innovative formula to promote mobility in dogs

Did you know that in 2022, dogs are living a lot longer than they used to? According to science.org, due to better health care and diet, dogs’ life expectancies have doubled in the last four decades. Which is great news for us because it means we get to spend a lot more time with our four-legged friends. This also means that dogs today must deal with more health issues caused by aging as well as wear and tear like mobility problems. Common mobility problems in dogs are arthritis, hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, cruciate ligament...

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Axolotl Popularity Skyrockets, Thanks to Minecraft and TikTok Crazes

There are times when animals are so rarely seen that people deem them unreal. You will often ask questions like, “Do those animals still exist?” or “Isn’t that CGI?” Those animals are often referenced in films, cartoon shows, and games. Minecraft used a particular amphibian as one of its characters, leading to a rise in popularity. Players are now into axolotls because of Minecraft’s Salamander. Photo: PxHere Axolotls are exceptionally remarkable animals due to their physical traits. The amphibians are well...

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Annoyed Homeowner Leaves Note For Person Leaving Bread In His Birdbath And Catches The Culprit Red-Handed

An Australian homeowner finally caught the culprit putting bread in his birdbath, but it wasn’t who he expected! According to a Reddit post shared by u/queerasqueercanbe, the homeowner took to Facebook to share about the situation. He was frustrated about his birdbath being polluted with bread so often, so he left a note about the situation on the birdbath. Photo: Reddit/u/queerasqueercanbe However, it turned out that it wasn’t a human leaving bread in the birdbath, but a crow! “For several weeks now I have become more and...

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Dog Wanders Golf Courses And Collects Over 6,000 Golf Balls For Charity

Marlo the mutt loves going to the golf course with his owner and he’s even got involved in the game in his own way! According to Euronews, Marlo’s owner, Charles Jefferson, was out golfing one day when he noticed his pup had picked up a ball he found in the bushes. After inspecting the ball, Jefferson was pleased to discover it was worth $3.50! Photo: Pexels/Jill Rose Considering there are an estimated 300 million golf balls lost each year according to CNN, it makes sense that Jefferson thought it’d be a bright idea to have...

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