Michigan’s Rare Mitchell’s Satyr Butterfly Teeters on the Brink of Extinction

The Mitchell’s Satyr butterfly, a rare and beautiful species, is on the verge of extinction. Found primarily in the fen wetlands of southern Michigan, this medium-sized butterfly is distinguished by its chocolate brown wings adorned with yellow-ringed black eyespots. Despite its striking appearance, the Mitchell’s Satyr is among the world’s rarest butterflies and is legally protected as an endangered species. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab, License: Public DomainThe Mitchell’s Satyr...

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What Is Telehealth for Dogs? Vet-Verified Facts & Info

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Many people became familiar with telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, telehealth existed before that, but it wasn’t used nearly as often. What exactly is telehealth? It is simply a term that encompasses all the ways technology can be used to deliver healthcare, information, and education remotely. You might have used telehealth in the past, but did you know you can also use it...

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Can Dogs Have Onion Rings? Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead You love giving your dog a bite of your food every now and then as a special treat, and most of the time, that’s fine. Many human foods are safe (though unhealthy) for canines to consume in moderation. But this doesn’t apply to all the food you might have on your plate. Take onion rings. Your pup might give you those wide begging eyes when they see that crispy deliciousness in your...

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New Mexico Wildfires Displace Thousands of People & Pets, They Need Our Help

Two fast-spreading wildfires destroyed thousands of acres in southern New Mexico and forced people to evacuate with little notice. The South Fork Fire and the Salt Fire both ignited on Monday, June 17, and the following day the Village of Ruidoso posted a mandatory evacuation. Photo: Helping Paws Across Borders The message posted on X read, “GO!” Status – Please do not try to gather belongings or protect your home – GO NOW!!” More than 8,000 people heeded the warning and left as smoke and flames filled the sky....

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Can Dogs Eat Turkey Necks? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & FAQ

Click to Skip Ahead Unless you’re using the turkey neck in a tasty gravy, stock, or soup, many of us can’t think of anywhere else to put them besides the trash. It might seem wasteful, but if giblets aren’t your specialty, what’s the point in keeping them? Well, when you have a dog in the house, you may not have to scrap your scraps just yet. Turkey necks can be offered to your dog. However, feeding your dog bones is controversial and does come with some risks you should be aware of. If you do not need the giblets...

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Why Do Dogs Kick After They Pee? 4 Possible Reasons Explained

Click to Skip Ahead So, you’ve been going out to the bathroom with your dog since they were just a wee puppy. You have been watching their antics and their habits from the beginning. As they’ve been growing up, you realize they have a funky habit. Every time they go to the bathroom, they have to kick behind them when they’re done for the grand finale. If it had not registered on your radar at first, you might wonder what this peculiar behavior is and why your dog is doing it. Here are some possible reasons that your dog...

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Starving Mama Dogs Only Fed Oatmeal Rescued Along With Their Puppies

It is National Feed a Rescue Pet Week! The Animal Rescue Site along with our partner, Greater Good Charities, dedicates a week to raise as much funds as possible – with your support – to feed hungry dogs and cats in shelters around the country. Shelters are overcrowded and in desperate need of food donations. Adoptions are down and intakes are up. There are so many mouths to feed. Help us provide 3 million meals to feed shelter pets around the country, like Lola & Ziggy. Photo: Fur Ever Friends Rescue These sweet mama dogs...

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Can Dogs Have Persimmons? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Disclaimer: As with any new foods and treats, it’s always advisable to consult with your veterinarian before giving persimmons to your dog. Whether a particular food is suitable for your dog will depend on many factors including their age, activity level, health status and whether they are on a special diet. Click to Skip Ahead Persimmons make a versatile addition to the kitchen and infuse foods with a...

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How Jelly Became a Velcro Dog in Her Old Age

Hi, I’m Allison! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my three mixed-breed dogs from Thailand, Jelly, Lorraina, and Manic. Are Velcro dogs born with the uncontrollable desire to be with their owners every waking moment, or is it something they grow into? I thought a Velcro dog was something they inherently are based on their breed. Chihuahuas and Golden Retrievers come to mind when I think about a Velcro dog breed. But do dogs grow into being Velcro dogs? I guess some do. Jelly turned into a Velcro dog after our...

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Lumps and Bumps in Dogs and Cats: What They Mean and What to Do

You find a strange lump on your beloved fur baby during a cuddle session. Yikes – what do you do?! First: DO NOT PANIC! Second: Read on for some of the kinds of lumps and bumps in companion animals, when to worry (spoiler alert: you don’t – let your vet do the worrying for you), and what to do about them. Lumps and bumps in dogs and cats are not uncommon, and there are multiple kinds of them – many of which are benign. So: Understanding the common kinds of lumps and bumps, knowing when to seek veterinary care, and...

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