Dog Killed With Shovel After Chasing Bus Carrying Owner To Shanghai Isolation Center
Residents of the Shanghai district of Pudong have been locked in their homes since March 28. What was initially planned to be a short-term effort to stop rising Covid infections has turned into home imprisonment for millions. Amid panic and rising tensions, a health worker was seen beating a dog to death with a shovel. As CNN reports, a video of the incident was recorded by a resident of a nearby building, and “shows a Covid prevention worker, dressed head to toe in protective gear, chasing the corgi down a street and hitting it three...
China’s Lockdown Policy Isolates Shanghai Residents In Homes Without Access To Basic Necessities
Residents of Shanghai have been living in a nightmare. In an effort to avert another global pandemic, and with COVID infections already on the rise, the Chinese government has implemented strict lockdown policies that have kept citizens isolated in their homes for weeks, the Independent reports. No one within the massive city of 25 million has been allowed to leave their houses to get food under the country’s “Zero Covid” policy. Residents of Shanghai are not allowed to leave their homes during the “Zero Covid”...
Ways to Manage Mange
We’ve all heard the term “mangy mutt.” But do you know what mange actually is and how it can affect your dog? Mange is a general term for two specific skin diseases of dogs caused by mites. These mites cause hair loss, sometimes intense itching and secondary skin infections. Only two types affect dogs — demodectic mange and sarcoptic mange. ✤ Demodectic mange, sometimes called “red mange,” is caused by the Demodex mite, a small, cigar-shaped parasite with eight legs that lives in the hair follicles....
Cat Helps Human Catch Her Cancer Early
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! In 1999, we rescued two feral kittens, Tiki and her sister, Garfi. In 2013, I was reading a book and Tiki was sleeping on my lap. She woke up and started to knead my left breast, which she had never done before. She was very gentle and it didn’t hurt, so I let her continue. This went on for about 15 minutes, and Tiki had this very intense look on her face. Suddenly, I felt this...
A Pittie With The Sweetest Face, Kiah, Is New York’s First Pitbull K9 Officer
Pitbulls have always suffered being stereotyped as aggressive and dangerous dogs. But more people should be made aware that a dog’s personality and behavior does not depend on the breed of the dog. The lovely pitbull above is Kiah, New York’s first official pitbull police dog. Kiah was rescued from abusive conditions by her current handler and partner in the Poughkeepsie Police Department, Officer Justin Bruzgul. Kiah was originally found by Brad Croft, a dog trainer for police and SWAT teams, in Texas. In a past report, she was...
April Is Heartworm Awareness Month. Here’s How To Protect Your Pets From Danger
April is more than rainy showers. It’s also Heartworm Awareness Month, which is celebrated each April to raise awareness about this dangerous disease before mosquito season sets in. The good news is that heartworm disease–although potentially fatal for our furry friends–is also a treatable condition. Read on for everything you need to know about heartworm in dogs and cats, symptoms and treatment, and how to protect your pets from this serious disease. Heartworm 101<!—-> Photo: Pixabay What is Heartworm Disease?...
Arizona Joins Growing List of States Banning Cages For Egg-Laying Hens
Life just got a little better for egg-laying hens in Arizona. They will no longer live in tiny cages, known as battery cages, and will finally be able to spread their wings, peck, and socialize. All eggs sold and produced in the state will be cage-free. The bill, HB 2724, states that the hens must be provided with “enrichments that allow them to exhibit natural behaviors, including at a minimum, scratch areas, perches, nest boxes, and dust bathing areas.” Photo: Pixabay/ Wolfgang Ehrecke Arizona is the 10th state to go cage-free...
How This Officer Worked Differently to Keep a Cat Safe While His Owner Was Hospitalized
This National Animal Care & Control Appreciation Week, we’re sharing stories that show the absolutely critical role field services officers play in HASS’s community-focused model of animal services. This story comes out of Kitsap Humane Society in Silverdale, Washington—stay tuned for more very inspiring, very HASS-y field services stories on social media! And please reach out to let us know if you have a great story to share about the ways your organization is implementing the HASS model to keep people and pets together...
Rescuers Found a 5-Year-Old Lost Boy Accompanied by His Dog Best Friend
In Houston, Jasmine Martinez was left worried at home after noticing that her 5-year-old son with Down Syndrome was missing. She and her son took an afternoon nap, and when she woke up, José wasn’t home anymore. Jasmine assumed that José may have opened the door by himself and roamed somewhere else. She soon called the Houston Police Department to report the missing child. Shortly after reporting that the child was missing, Jasmine was informed that José Muñoz had been found half a mile away from their house....
How one of the nation’s highest-volume foster programs is engaging foster caregivers online
Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society has one of the largest foster programs in the country, placing over 4,600 pets in foster homes in 2021. How did they do it? A major secret to their success is the thriving Facebook group they created to facilitate communication with foster caregivers. Since its creation in September 2020, the group has grown in leaps and bounds. Today, over 1,900 members submit about 20 posts per day. Not only does the group enable foster staff to better support and communicate with foster caregivers, they use...