Key Tips on Pool Safety for Dogs

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E-Bikes Are the New Secret Weapon Against African Poachers

In the vast and rugged terrains of Africa, a silent revolution is taking place. E-bikes from brands like Specialized and CAKE are being deployed to combat poaching, a major threat to wildlife conservation in the region. These innovative vehicles are proving to be a crucial tool in protecting endangered species and aiding conservation efforts in ways that traditional methods have struggled to achieve. Photo: PexelsE-bikes are being used to combat poaching in Africa. The Rise of E-Bikes in Conservation Specialized’s Turbo Vado and Tero...

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Is a Fox a Cat or a Dog? 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 Springy, quick, fearsome predator—the fox. This interesting little predator sure has people confused. After all, you could look at it and see features of both dogs and cats, So what gives? Are foxes cats or dogs? Do you have the debate set? Are your bets drawn? If so, we finally have the answer for you. Foxes are actually a member of the Canidae family, just like dogs are, so they have more...

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Can Dogs Get Brain Freeze? 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 We’ve all been gnawing on our summer ice cream, enjoying every lick and all of a sudden—boom! The brain freeze hits. But what is this reaction? Can our dogs respond the same way? According to science, they probably can, as they show similar signs that mimic that of a human having brain freeze, but this isn’t 100% proven. What exactly happens during brain freeze and how can we...

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Can Dogs Get Stomach Bugs? 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 So, you come home to find your pup lethargic and not acting themselves. After a few moments, you notice they are dry heaving overtop your favorite rug. They were fine this morning so what could have happened in between? Did they eat something they shouldn’t? Do they have a virus? Do they have some type of tummy bug? In this article, we are going to go over some gastrointestinal problems in...

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Can Dogs Have Prunes? Vet-Verified Nutrition 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 Dogs can have a number of fruits and veggies, as they are omnivores just like us! However, our systems are a lot different. So, even though we can safely eat prunes, you may wonder if our pups are able to. You’re such a wonderful pet parent for checking in! Maybe your pup has had a little digestive slowness lately. Maybe you are just looking for a way to add more fiber to their diet. Or, you...

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Fireworks can be scary for pets! Keep them safe this July 4th.

Jul 02, 2024 More dogs go missing on July 4th than on any other day of the year. Fireworks can be scary for dogs and cats. Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) wants to share easy steps you can take before and during the festivities to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable as you celebrate the Fourth of July. Because fireworks are so scary, your chances of finding a lost pet will be higher during the holiday. If you find or lose a pet this holiday, there are a few things you can do BEFORE going to the shelter. According to a study published in...

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Harnessing People Power to Get Pets Back Home

[embedded content] Featured as a guest speakers for the 2024 International Companion Animal Management Coalition Conference (ICAM), HASS team members Jenifer Reed and Heather Kalman present new data findings and community-oriented programming for returning pets home. What do people in your community do when they find a lost pet? In the United States, the majority of pets enter animal shelters as lost pets, making supporting this population the greatest opportunity for lifesaving and community engagement. In this presentation, the Human Animal...

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Violinist’s Mesmerizing Park Performance Draws Unexpected Turtle Audience

Musicians often dream of captivating audiences with their performances. For violinist Zac Clejan, that dream took an unexpected twist when he played for an audience of turtles in a Los Angeles park. Clejan, a seasoned violinist with 27 years of experience, decided to record himself playing by a pond in his favorite park. As he began to play, a lone turtle appeared, which inspired him to continue. To his surprise, more turtles surfaced, creating an unusual yet attentive audience. Clejan shared his experience with The Dodo, stating,...

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South African Scientists Inject Rhinos with Radioactive Material to Save Them from Poachers

In a groundbreaking move, South African researchers are testing the use of radioactive material to curb rhino poaching. This innovative approach involves injecting radioactive isotopes into the horns of rhinos, making them detectable by radiation detectors at international borders. The project, spearheaded by the University of the Witwatersrand’s Radiation and Health Physics Unit, is being hailed as a potential game-changer in wildlife conservation. Photo: PexelsSouth African scientists are using radioactive material to deter rhino...

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