Make training your dog easier with these “brain foods”!

How well your dog can be trained depends not only on the methods and cues you use, but also on how easily he can learn and pick things up. These “brain foods” and supplements support his cognition to help make training more successful. Successfully training your dog means using reward-based methods and clear, consistent cues. Nutrition also plays a role in supporting your dog’s cognition, memory, and mood to help him learn more easily. Let’s talk about some “brain foods” and supplements that boost your...

    Posted On: Jan 19, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Lead Ammunition is Stunting Bald Eagle Recovery in the Northeast

Bald eagles have come a long way in the past several decades. In fact, their population has more than quadrupled in the lower 48 since 2009. However, a new study finds that there’s a lingering threat that continues to hamper their recovery: lead ammunition. Researchers from Cornell University theorized that lead poisoning was impacting species recovery in the Northeast, and they set out to see if that was true. Their findings, published in the Journal of Wildlife Management, seemed to confirm their suspicions. The data showed that...

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

Strangers Rally To Help Couple Whose Dog Ran Away While They Were On Vacation

A Michigan couple was vacationing in Florida when they got some devasting news. Their dog, Blue, had escaped from their dog sitter’s house and gone missing. Now the married couple–who do anything for their dog–was desperately worried, unable to help, and over 1,000 miles away. “We were relaxing on the beach, and we got a missed call and a text saying call us urgent,” Ryan Skornicka told Wood 8 TV. “Blue went on a little adventure and ran away.” Photo: Pixabay Unsure of what else to do, Blue’s...

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

Woman Works for Months to Save Dog Living By the Freeway

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 2008 while I was heading to work, I passed a business center and saw a small rat terrier attempting to tear into a discarded food bag. I pulled into the lot and the dog took off! I followed in my car as she ran the perimeter of the parking lot. She dashed under a fence and was now literally on the berm of the freeway, where she lived. DOG. PHOTO: PIXABAY / ANNAPOWA I contacted a rescue...

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

Senior Cat Named Rose Nylund Finds Forever Home Days Before Betty White’s 100th Birthday

People across the country honored the late Betty White by donating to their local shelters in her name on her 100th birthday. Maui Humane Society participated in the #BettyWhiteChallenge and as a bonus one of their longtime cat residents found a loving home. Screenshot: YouTube/petangopets The senior gray tabby cat named Rose Nylund, after Betty White’s Golden Girls character, spent over 100 days in the shelter waiting for someone to choose her. A video of the friendly cat was shared on YouTube with the caption, “While my...

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

Chonky Shelter Cat With Lots Of Love To Give Seeking Someone To Give Him A Home

Mister is a 30-pound shelter cat with lots of love to give. According to Mister’s caretakers at the Michigan Humane, the chonky cat’s hefty size is only matched by his large and loving personality. “He’s full of love and I think he’s just the sweetest senior boy I think I’ve ever met,” a shelter employee told Fox 2 Detroit. Photo: YouTube/Fox 2 Detroit “He’s going to be the cat that’s going to want to curl up next to you and watch movies all day,” the worker gushed about the...

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

60 Million Icefish Nests Discovered Near Antarctica

Antarctica’s southern Weddell Sea is the place to find a mate, if you’re a icefish. A group of scientists recently discovered about 60 million icefish nests in the seafloor. As Live Science reports, Autun Purser of the Alfred Wegener Institute and his team of researchers on the RV Polarstern were monitoring the area for marine life when graduate student Lilian Böhringer called up to the bridge. She had been keeping a close eye on the video feed of the seafloor of the Weddell Sea, taken from the Ocean Floor Observation and...

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

Immune support supplements for your dog or cat

A stressed or overworked immune system can result in a number of preventable health issues. To keep your dog or cat in good health, immune support supplements in addition to a balanced, wholefoods diet may be the answer. Immune system health is as important for our dogs and cats as it is for us. Nowadays, as the number of cheap, low-quality pet foods continue to line shelves and make their way into the homes of pet parents, it’s more important than ever to develop a toolkit of immune support supplements to keep on hand. In addition to...

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

Could intralesional chemotherapy be an option for your dog or cat?

Because it directly targets tumors while bypassing systemic circulation, intralesional chemotherapy produces fewer side effects in dogs and cats than traditional chemo. Find out if this innovative cancer treatment might be right for your own animal. Every year, I treat many dogs and cats with cancer. I’m happy to be able to offer a holistic approach for these animals, most of whom will not benefit from chemotherapy, but will benefit from detoxification and immune support. Sometimes traditional chemotherapy is helpful for selected...

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

Spring online apprenticeships are on their way!

Put a little spring in your step with one of these seven online apprenticeships from Maddie’s Fund®. Learn the ins and outs of ringworm, marketing basics, lost pet reunification and more. Each apprenticeship is four weeks long and is made up of a combination of self-paced learning and four 90-minute weekly Zoom meetings with your instructor.  Read on to learn more about the apprenticeships and mark your calendar for the January 24-28 application window. Seats are limited, so don’t miss out!  Feline...

    Posted On: Jan 18, 2022 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details