5 things to look for when shopping for a species-appropriate pet food

A look at species-appropriate pet food and what to search for when selecting a brand for your dog or cat! If you’re a natural-minded pet parent, you’ve probably heard the term “species-appropriate”. But what exactly constitutes a species-appropriate pet food, and how do you know if you’re choosing the right one for your fur babe? What are species appropriate foods? Simply put, a species-appropriate pet food is a food your dog or cat’s body is designed to eat. This type of diet contains high amounts of meat...

    Posted On: Feb 24, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine InformationView Details

17 national organizations come together for the We Foster Challenge

When 17 (yes, SEVENTEEN) national animal welfare organizations from around the country come together for one single challenge, you know it’s an important one! That’s the case with the We Foster Challenge, a challenge that is all about being inclusive and utilizing foster care to help keep more people and pets together. Because by fostering pets, we also foster community, foster inclusivity and foster love. This exciting Challenge is funded by Michelson Found Animals Foundation, Maddie’s...

    Posted On: Feb 24, 2022 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Dog’s Owners Didn’t Want Her Anymore So They Left Her To Roam The Streets

Roxy was found in a dangerous settlement in De Doorns, South Africa by a young girl who was worried for the pup’s safety. The girl contacted Sidewalk Specials for help, who later found out that Roxy’s owners didn’t want her anymore, so they had given her away to a group of local youths. Photo: YouTube/Sidewalk Specials Unfortunately, the group of kids were not taking care of Roxy and she ended up neglected and ignored. She was without a home and became very emaciated with mange. Luckily, Sidewalk Specials intervened and...

    Posted On: Feb 24, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Study Finds That Long-Term Pet Owners Have Better Brain Health

Sharing your life with a furry friend helps you stay active physically, since you take them for walks or play with them in the home. The fitness benefits don’t just end there. A new study finds that regularly having a pet may also help your brain stay fit. Researchers from the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) recently looked at the impact of pet ownership on cognitive function. In a study involving more than 1,300 people, they found that those who owned a cat, dog, or other pet experienced slower cognitive decline that those who did...

    Posted On: Feb 24, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Surrounded By Love, Newborn Kitten Survives Leg Amputation

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! There was a knock on the door; it was my neighbor’s son. He had a box with a tiny kitten he found in the storm ditch across from their house. “Take it to Miss Loren. She’ll help that baby.” Eyes barely open, and a gravely injured front leg, so bad maggots had set in. CAT. PHOTO: ADOBE STOCK / WIRESTOCK I called my vet, and he met me at his office. The leg would...

    Posted On: Feb 23, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Massachusetts Firefighters Rush Into Icy Pond To Rescue Man’s Best Friend, Sadie

Joel Culley was out for a walk in Ames Nowell State Park with his beloved dog, Sadie, when she suddenly took off after swans. Distracted by the birds, Sadie ran onto the icy pond and fell into the freezing water. Her dad immediately called Abington Fire Department for help. Firefighters arrived and were able to safely rescue Sadie from the frigid pond. Photo: Abington Fire Department The fire department posted the rescue story on Facebook and wrote, “The owner and happy companion were reunited to spend the remainder of the day together...

    Posted On: Feb 23, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Overcrowded Florida Animal Shelter Needs Help Finding Homes For 70+ Dogs They Took In Over The Weekend

Santa Rosa County Animal Services was at max capacity when they received a call for help, but that didn’t stop them from taking in over 70 dogs from an overwhelmed citizen. Low adoption rates and a continual flow of intakes and strays has the no-kill shelter operating at full capacity. However, they are “thankful” they were called in to help and are determined to find the perfect home for each dog. Rescuing animals is a team effort and they now need the help of the community and other rescues. The large intake from a home in...

    Posted On: Feb 23, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

What’s New With DNA

Dog DNA testing kits are designed for dog owners to be able to painlessly collect samples from their dog at home, mail the sample back to the lab to be analyzed and get results sent back. However, DNA tests aren’t just about finding out what breeds your dog is mixed with anymore, but now help provide important information about your dog’s health.  Let’s take a look at today’s DNA kits. How it works Most dog DNA kits send dog owners a swab that’s put into the dog’s mouth and rubbed on the inside of the...

    Posted On: Feb 23, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Kitten Rescued From Back of a Garbage Truck

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! My hubby drives a garbage truck. I got a call one afternoon. He says, “I saw something, and it jumped out of the back of my truck.” A few minutes later, I get another call. “Honey, it’s a tiny kitten. She can barely hold her head up. I can’t get her to drink much water. I’m right around the corner, would you like to try to save her?” KITTEN....

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Iceland On The Verge Of Ending Whale Hunting In 2024

For decades, animal welfare organizations have been pushing for an end to whaling. The cruel and outdated practice still occurs in three countries: Iceland, Norway, and Japan. But there may be a glimmer of hope for the majestic whales in Iceland. Iceland’s fisheries minister, Svandis Svavarsdottir, said whaling is no longer profitable and is considering ending whaling in 2024. Svavarsdottir told the Icelandic newspaper, Morgunbladid, “Why should Iceland take the risk of keeping up whaling, which has not brought any economic gain,...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details