Firefighters and Good Samaritans Rescue 2,000 Pound Horse That Fell Into A Well

“It’s not something we do every day. Usually, we get people out of places, not horses,” said North Whidbey Fire and Rescue Chief John Clark. It was an unforgettable day for the Lang family who resides in Whidbey Island Station, Washington. What could have been a wonderful morning turned out to be a day of mixed surprise, anxiety, and excitement. Photo: YouTube/King 5 The Langs have five horses and as part of their family’s routine, Karl Lang’s daughter came out to feed them. She quickly noticed that one of the...

    Posted On: Mar 19, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

A Lovable Rescue Dog Saves Her Owner’s Life By Warning Him About Flesh-Eating Disease

“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” We have been hearing many stories about how other people’s dogs have helped in saving their lives. But when it comes to our pets, we do not expect such kind of heroism. Maybe it is because we are more protective of our pets like parents are to their children, and we do not expect children to do big, heroic things. Story of the Quiet, Unexpected Hero in Sophie Andrew Lee rescued Sophie, an English springer spaniel, from an animal shelter more than...

    Posted On: Mar 19, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Introducing Your New Dog to the Family Cat

So you’ve decided to add a dog into your feline-friendly household. Maybe you’ve done the research on which breeds are most apt to get along with cats, you’ve checked out local shelters, and you’ve found the perfect dog that should fit right in with your furry and human family members. How can you make sure that you get everyone started on the right foot? There are a few important steps in the process. Picking the Right Dog While there are certain breeds that are generally good with cats, individual dogs can vary....

    Posted On: Mar 19, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Family Brings Stray Cat in to Escape Cold Weather, and They Slowly Win Her Trust

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! A couple of weeks before Christmas, we noticed a little kitty darting under our house. This kitty was extremely skittish and would not let us come near but would gobble up the food and water we left out. When the forecast called for very cold weather, we contacted a shelter and a wonderful woman from there brought us a trap. After bringing our little “Cassie” to the vet to be...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Pets and Technology: How Entrepreneurs and Innovators Can Help Save Lives

“There is a huge disconnect between how much people care about their pets, and 98% of people believe that their pets are as important as human family members, but our laws are still treating them like property that have absolutely no inherent value,” Dr. Ellen Jefferson, president and CEO of Austin Pets Alive! and American Pets Alive!, said, during a recent SXSW panel on pet tech and the changing pet-owner relationship. This is one of the critical, solvable problems leading to an estimated 1 million pets dying in shelters every...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: Human Animal Support Services InformationView Details

Diet and diabetes in dogs – is there a connection?

Poor nutrition contributes to premature aging and degenerative conditions that can lead to the development of diabetes in dogs. Here’s why, and how an ancestral diet can help prevent and manage this common disease. Our dogs are our “fur babies”.  And much like human children, they can develop “sugar diabetes”, clinically known as Type I diabetes mellitus. This article looks at diabetes in dogs, and how diet plays a role in its development and management. What causes canine diabetes? Diabetes results from a...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

4 reasons why your pet shouldn’t sleep in your bed

Photo courtesy of The Ultimate Pet Bed. Sleeping next to your dog or cat is wonderful, but it also comes with a few concerns! Here’s how you can keep him close but not too close. If you’ve ever cuddled a dog, you know just how soothing it is. And having a cat sleep in the center of your back is pretty great, too. But here’s the thing – as nice as it feels, sleeping with your pet can pose a few problems. Luckily, there’s a way to have your cake and eat it too. That is, there’s a way you can share sleeping...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine InformationView Details

So Devoted

Get ready to be impressed by passionate pet entrepreneurs Beau Singer and Branden Waltz. Their mission to create pet products that help dog shelters is something we at Dogster can fully get behind. The duo have been friends since high school and have always felt the entrepreneurial mindset. Thus, Devoted Dog Bowl was born in Charleston, South Carolina, where they both attend college studying business. “We sell customizable products based around mainly dogs and cats as well,” Branden explains. “We donate 10% of all sales and...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Embark Discovers Recessive Gene That Causes Early Onset of Deafness in African Lion Hounds

“When we founded Embark in 2015, we did so to get to the root of genetic health disorders in dogs,” said Ryan Boyko. co-founder and chief executive officer of Embark. “This first health discovery is a significant accomplishment by our science team, and is the first step toward the world Embark is creating – one where genetics enhances dogs’ lives instead of detracting from them.” Photo: YouTube/Animal Watch The focus of the extensive research was Early Onset Adult Deafness (EOAD) in Rhodesian Ridgebacks,...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Vet Student Places Sick Feral Kitten Into Foster Home to Help Her Heal

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! Meet Mitten, or as we like to call her, Mo. PHOTO: DANIELLE FROM PHOENIX, AZ She has made it a long way from a small kitten who was brought into a Midwestern University TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) as a feral community cat. She had a pretty bad upper respiratory infection and eye infections that caused her eyes to be swollen shut. She was too sick to undergo surgery (spay) and then be...

    Posted On: Mar 17, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details