Is Your Dog a Barker or a Howler? One is Genetically Closer to Wolves

When your dog hears a siren, do they begin to howl? How about if another dog kicks off the chorus first? Are they apt to join in, or maybe they just bark at all the noise? How your dog responds could be an indicator of the nearness to their wolf ancestors or if they’re more akin to the new kids on the doggy block. Photo: Pixabay/Andrey_and_Lesya Canine Communication Science tells us that older dog breeds are genetically more similar to wolves than modern canines. The big question is whether or not there are any indicators we can use to...

    Posted On: Feb 6, 2023 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Dogs Bask In The Sun At Dachshund-Only Daycare And People Can’t Get Enough

If you love tiny weiner dogs or dachshunds, you’re far from alone. They’re a cult-favorite breed for a reason, with their fantastic hunting skills and adorable tiny legs. They’re so popular as a breed that a dachshund-only daycare has opened in Bath, England and people are obsessed. Photo: TikTok/@littledachshundclub Since January, the daycare started regularly sharing videos of its pups on TikTok where it’s known as the Little Dachshund Club (@littledachshundclub). Their second video was so well-received it went viral...

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Looking into Removing Grizzlies from Endangered Species List in 2 States

The United States Fish & Wildlife Service (U.S.F.W.S.) announced its intention to review two petitions that could ultimately remove grizzly bears from the federal Endangered Species List. “Why?” you might be asking yourselves right now. Have their numbers reached levels that would warrant such action? Is it time to celebrate? The petitions were actually filed by the state fish and game agencies of Wyoming and Montana. If your geography’s fuzzy, they are neighboring states that see the majority of grizzlies in the...

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Are Yew Plants Killing Elk in Utah?

Since January, elk have been mysteriously dying in Utah, baffling wildlife officials there as to the cause. Now the big question is could a popular landscaping plant be responsible for the spate of deaths? It started with a couple of elk that died in Mapleton, about 50 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Conservation officials couldn’t determine any obvious signs of how or why the animals died, Utah Department of Natural Resources spokesperson Faith Jolley stated. Two days passed when reports of another pair of deceased elk in the same...

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Stray Cat Found With An Arrow Through His Neck Is Rescued And Named Cupid

Warning: Graphic images below. A Pennsylvania woman looked out her window and immediately called for help when she spotted a neighborhood cat in her backyard with an arrow through his neck. Perkiomen Animal Hospital received the call and reached out to local cat rescue Stray Cat Blues to see if they could help. The rescue immediately responded and went in search of the abused cat. “After seeing the pictures of this injured cat, we knew we could not rest until we found him, and we immediately started searching. Many hours were spent...

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Massachusetts Firefighters Rush To Save Dog Who Fell Through Ice Into Frigid Pond

Wareham Fire Department received a call early Saturday morning about a dog who needed to be rescued after she fell through the ice on a pond. To make matters worse, the air temperature was below zero. According to the Mayo Clinic, “If the windchill drops below negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit, which is not unheard of in the northern half of the U.S., frostbite can set in within half an hour.” Firefighters immediately responded. They arrived and spotted the dog struggling in the water about 150 feet offshore. The local heroes suited...

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10 Ways Cats Show You They Love You

Cat owners show our love to our felines pretty regularly, by snuggling them, giving them treats, and letting them take half of our pillows while we’re sleeping. How do cats feel about us, though? They can be pretty fond in return, and here are some sure fire signs your cat loves you. They’re Your Furry Shadow PHOTO: ADOBE STOCK / MARY LYNN STRAND Are you ever able to use the bathroom without seeing a pair of kitty paws reaching out underneath the closed door? Or, if the door was open long enough for those paws and their owner to...

    Posted On: Feb 4, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

5 Animals That Have Amazing Superpowers

Animals have certain abilities that can be called superpowers because they are, essentially, extremely extraordinary skills that make them superior to other species. Think about it for a second– Imagine a human having the ability to camouflage like an octopus, or have the most basic ability of a bird to fly. Superhuman powers for us but they’re just a natural skill for these animals. Here are some of the top animals that have superpowers Dogs PHOTO: Unsplash/Jamie Street I swear I’m not biased when I list dogs first on this...

    Posted On: Feb 3, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Struggling Pigeon Saved After He Was Dyed Pink For Gender Reveal & Tossed Onto Streets

A pigeon has been rescued after he was used for entertainment and thrown onto the streets when no longer needed. A Good Samaritan, who just happened to be a bird lover, spotted the pink-colored pigeon wondering around Manhattan’s Madison Square Park. They brought the king pigeon, a domestic breed, to the Wild Bird Fund, a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and education center. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Staff named the pigeon Flamingo, and said he was in bad shape, showing signs of long-term malnutrition. They suspect someone had...

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Masked Intruder In Utah Home Is Released Back Into the Wild

Usually the only “visitor” who would enter a home through the chimney is Santa, but that was not the case for one Utah family. Conservation biologists at the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources were notified about a rarely seen animal who found its way into a local home through the chimney. Officials posted, “We worked with the homeowner to set traps inside the room with the fireplace and, within the day, the animal was trapped and released!” Screenshot: Facebook/Utah Division of Wildlife Resources The animal was a...

    Posted On: Feb 3, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details