Two New Breeds for 2022

The American Kennel Club (AKC) welcomed two new breeds on January 1, 2022. The elegant little Russian Toy Dog joined the Toy Group while the versatile Mudi now graces the Herding Group. The Russian Toy is lively and long legged, with fine bone and lean muscle. Males and females stand 8 to 11 inches at the shoulder and weigh up to 61/2 pounds. There are two coat varieties: The smooth has short, close-lying hair, while the long-coated dogs are covered with moderately long (1 to 3 inches) straight or slightly wavy hair. Colors are black and tan,...

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

Natural remedies for your dog or cat’s gut problems

From diarrhea to appetite loss, gut problems are common in dogs and cats. Here are some natural remedies that ease symptoms and help heal the digestive tract. Gastrointestinal upset, chronic reflux or diarrhea, bloody stools, and inflammatory bowel disease. These are some of the most common gut health problems seen in veterinary offices and on social media sites for dog and cat care. Unfortunately, many animals suffer for months or years with chronic problems while their caregivers become more and more frustrated with the lack of solutions....

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

Nearly Half of U.S. Bald and Golden Eagles Show Signs of Repeated Lead Exposure

Bald eagles have been a conservation success story, with a population more than quadrupling over the past ten years. However, lead poisoning continues to be an issue for the iconic birds, with one study showing their recovery in the Northeast would be even higher if not for lead. Now, a new multi-agency study shows the problem is even more widespread. Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Conservation Science Global, Inc. examined the amount of lead exposure in bald and golden eagles between 2010...

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

Dog Survives Abandonment, Floods, and Civil War to Find Safe New Home

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! Molly’s life began as a guard dog in an east African capital. We do not know much about her first “family,” but we do know that when they were moving back to their homeland, they threw Molly out on the street. From that day onward, she faithfully sat in front of the house that used to be hers, but no one came for her. Street life was hard for Molly, as she was too sweet...

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Does your cat or dog have Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

Submission Guidelines Thank you for your interest in writing for Animal Wellness. As the #1 natural health magazine for pets in North America, we take pride in providing our readers with the information they need to make wise health care choices for their animal companions. Our publication embraces the entire holistic spectrum, from physical health issues to the emotional and spiritual well being of our animals. We welcome unsolicited articles and story outlines as long as they focus on holistic healing, whether physical, emotional or...

    Posted On: Feb 17, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine InformationView Details

10 Random Acts of Kindness You Can Do For Animals

February 17 is Random Acts of Kindness Day, which encourages people to show kindness to others. As Joaquin Phoenix said, “It takes nothing away from a human to be kind to an animal.” Actually, showing kindness to others will make you feel better and do good at the same time. It’s a win-win. Animals make us smile with their zest for life, crazy antics, and beauty. They give so much and ask so little in return, so let’s show kindness today (Random Acts of Kindness Day) and every day to animals. Check out some easy ways...

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

#AmplifyLifesaving for Pets Like Eugene

Feb 17, 2022 Eugene was just one month old when he was surrendered to the APA! Parvo Puppy ICU fighting for his life. #AmplifyLifesaving today and ensure pets just like Eugene get a fighting chance. Lucy Fernandez spends her Fridays volunteering in the parvo ward when she is not working with the Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender (P.A.S.S.) program. One Friday, Eugene came “in bad shape.” Unlike a normal, bright, energetic puppy, Eugene was lethargic. “When they’re lethargic like that,” Lucy said,...

    Posted On: Feb 17, 2022 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Texas Animal Control Officer Enters Burning Shelter To Rescue 45 Cats

A fire broke out at a cat shelter in Laredo, Texas, in the middle of the night, but all the cats were rescued thanks to the quick and brave actions of an animal control officer. Jose E. Aranda has been working for the city of Laredo for the past 11 years and recently took the animal control officer position. Four months into his new position he became a local hero. He arrived at Laredo Animal Care Services cat shelter one evening around 10 p.m. and noticed smoke coming from the roof of the shelter. He called the fire department and then...

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Tornados Damaged An Animal Shelter In Kentucky. Here’s How Readers Are Helping Us Fix It

When at least 30 tornados tore through the midwestern U.S. in December, six states were devasted by the deadly winter storms. The carnage was especially grave in Kentucky, where the vast trail of devastation led Kentucky’s governor to describe Dec. 10-11 as “one of the darkest days in the state’s history.” Now Greater Good Charities–which provided food, medicine, and other emergency relief to help tornado victims in the wake of the disaster–is back in Mayfield, Kentucky, to rebuild an animal shelter damaged...

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This Rule Prevents Troops From Caring From Stray Animals

Many U.S. troops get the opportunity to meet animals during their service. Stray dogs are a common sight around large cities, especially those around the world where the men and women of the U.S. military are often stationed. According to SPCA International, soldiers may find stray puppies or kittens near their base. Without anyone else to help, the animal may already be weak, dehydrated or malnourished. General Order 1-A prevents service members from caring for animals. It’s possible that small gestures of care may go unseen by a...

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