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3 ways to get your community’s help finding a missing pet
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...
5 strategies for keeping your foster base strong
It happens everywhere: foster caregivers fall in love with a pet they’re fostering, and some are unable to continue fostering after they adopt. In fact, research shows that nearly half of foster caregivers end up adopting their foster pet at some point. This can be a great thing, since knowing how the pet behaves in one’s home can help make great adoption matches, and those who are unable to continue fostering may be happy to help your organization in a different way. There are a number of strategies you can...
Blind Elderly Shih Tzu Lives a Full Life, Educating Others on Caring for Aging Dogs
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! I had just lost two of my darling dogs within one month. Losing Mickey hit me especially hard because he was only 6; he died from a rare neurological disease (GME) that came on quite suddenly. He was my special boy. DOG. PHOTO: PIXABAY/VBLOCK While trying to recover, and help my remaining dog TJ Wiggles with his own grief (he and Mick were inseparable), I received a call from my groomer,...
How to get rid of ringworm in dogs
Ringworm isn’t fun – but it’s curable! Here’s what to do if your dog contracts this fungal infection. If you notice a round or circular red raised lesion on your dog’s skin and patchy hair loss in that same area, it is fairly certain your dog has ringworm. Pet parents may recoil at the thought of “worms” infecting their pooch. But rest assured, ringworm has nothing to do with worms. It is an extremely common and highly contagious fungal infection that can affect dogs, cats, other domestic pets,...
Beloved “Grandmother” Wild Horse Dies On North Carolina’s Outer Banks
Hazel was a beloved wild horse that lived on North Carolina’s Currituck Outer Banks for over 20 years. On Sunday, Corolla Wild Horse Fund (CWHF), a nonprofit organization that protects the herd of wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs, announced Hazel had passed away. She was one of the oldest mares on the beach and while they are not exactly sure of her age, they guess she was close to 30 years old. She started out with a stallion named Amadeo but once he was rescued, she moved on to another harem. Through the years she had multiple offspring...
Neighborhood Stray Cat Finally Learns to Trust After Family Heals its Injuries
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! Our Mama chose our back patio to have her litter of kittens. We usually have a shelter and food out for the neighborhood strays, and she picked us. She had her litter and decided to move them into the sewers about 10 days later. Then came the rains. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY/RAY CONSER She tried to get us to follow her and we tried. She ran so fast through the weeds we didn’t know which...
Animals At Oregon Zoo Get Special Treat For National Watermelon Day
August 3rd is National Watermelon Day and what better way to celebrate than by sinking your teeth into a juicy slice? Watermelon is 92% water and the entire melon is safe to eat, so the staff at the Oregon Zoo decided to hand out the refreshing treat to the animal residents. Screenshot: Twitter/@OregonZoo Zookeepers headed out with whole watermelons to feed to the elephants, lions, and bears and made sure to record it for all to see. Watermelons were tossed into the mouths of elephants who crushed the fruit with their powerful jaws. Lions and...
Cat Named ‘Trash Kitty’ Ends Up Being One Person’s Treasure
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! I was having a very bad winter and was out with friends who were trying to cheer me up. A guy suddenly turned to me and asked, “Do you like kittens?” I told him I did, and he explained to me a friend of his had gotten in way over her head rescuing a calico that was pregnant and had kittens twice… she was living in a 2-bedroom apartment with 17 cats total! CAT. PHOTO:...
When A Dog Got Stuck Under Her House, Police Sent Their Best “Dog Whisperers” To Free Her
Dogs dig for all sorts of reasons. Some dogs dig to hide toys, bones, and other treasures. Others dig when they’re anxious, bored, or stressed. Dogs dig to explore new things or places. Many dogs dig just for fun. Unfortunately, Buttercup, a dog from upstate New York, was about to find too much digging can also get dogs into trouble. According to Fox 5, the unlucky pup suddenly found herself trapped under the house. Photo: Pixabay Fortunately, West Seneca Police dispatched “dog whisperers” with badges to Buttercup’s...