Blind Dog Care Tips to Help Your Fur Baby Feel Much More Comfortable at Home

Losing one of your senses is definitely something hard to accept, especially since it’s necessary to navigate one’s daily life. If it’s already difficult for humans, what more is blindness for dogs? Their other senses are heightened when they lose sight, but that doesn’t mean things get easier. Dog blindness is caused by several health issues, such as acquiring cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, and SARDS. Aside from these health issues, canines can be born blind due to a congenital disability, and other times it results...

    Posted On: Dec 5, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

10 Animals That Hibernate During the Winter

As cold weather sneaks in over the winter, many of us remain indoors as much as possible until it warms up a bit. There are plenty of animals that take the next step, by being practically immobile the entire season. Here are some of the animals that steer clear of winter altogether by hibernating. Bats PHOTO: ADOBE STOCK / MARTIN Bats, nature’s only free flying mammal, are not winging it when it comes to colder weather. While some species migrate to warmer climates during the winter, many enter a state known as torpor. This is when a...

    Posted On: Dec 3, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Dementia Isn’t Just a Human Problem. It’s a Pet Problem, Too.

More and more data has come about in recent years pointing to the fact that keeping active and maintaining a regular exercise schedule can help keep dementia at bay in human beings. Well, now the same is thought to be true for our dogs. And why not? Exercise seems to protect brain health, whether you have two or four legs. Photo: Pixabay/AlkeMade Dementia in Dogs Cognitive decline in dogs can be stemmed by remaining active, according to research posted in Nature Scientific Reports. After analyzing data connected with more than 15,000 dogs,...

    Posted On: Dec 3, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Timid Stray Settles Into Forever Home, Becomes Sneaky Bread Thief

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! Four years ago, we adopted a stray male black Labrador that was about 5- or 6-years-old. He’d been mistreated by his previous owners and was incredibly timid, missing most of his front teeth and had a cauliflower ear. He was also extremely nervous around men. On his first walk with us, something spooked him and he managed to slip free and run. We spent two agonising weeks searching...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

53 Dogs Survive Plane Crash on Their Way to a Wisconsin Shelter

A harrowing story about a plane crashing with 53 dogs aboard has surfaced. It happened on November 15 while the plane was en route to the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha, Wisconsin, after departing New Orleans, Louisiana. The plane was so badly damaged after crashing onto the snow-covered Western Lakes Golf Course in Delafield, that both wings were ripped off during the terrifying landing. Bumps & Bruises Maggie Tate-Techtmann, director of organizational development at the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS), noted that the...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

What is Whisker Fatigue in Cats?

Why would a cat’s whiskers get tired? Isn’t that what whisker fatigue means, tired whiskers? We’re envisioning, drooping whiskers barely able to get through the day due to the sheer exhaustion of it all. It’s meant to be funny, but is it really that far off? What is whisker fatigue and how do one’s whiskers get it? Photo: Pixabay/Pexels Whisker Fatigue in Cats According to Dr. Minta Keyes, retired DVM from Cat Vet Tucson, in basic terms, whisker fatigue is simply overstimulation of the sensory system of the...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles Cat Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

The Story of Bessy’s Sad Search for a Forever Home

Hello, my name is Bessy. I am a very pretty spayed female that’s an interesting mix of yellow and white Australian Kelpie and American Staffordshire Terrier. If you’re unfamiliar with my breed mixture, a Kelpie is a medium-sized sheepdog capable of mustering and droving livestock — primarily sheep, cattle, and goats — with little or no guidance. That makes me pretty darn smart! Photo: Pinal County Animal Care & Control Looking for Love But as clever as I am, my heart is broken, and I’ve been left confused as...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

You’ll Be Surprised at This Owl that Acts Like a Cat — It’s Totally Adorable!

Though owls and cats are from different animal species, they share certain personality traits. Both animals are quite observant and independent, making them seem aloof and disinterested. They love their personal space and are often caught in their own little worlds. But despite the cold facade, owls and cats still crave affection and attention. There are many videos on the internet showing how clingy cats can get, but it’s more rare for owls. Photo: Reddit/KreiaSensei There are few videos and photos showing an owl’s affectionate...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Northern Long-Eared Bat Now Classified as Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act

Many bat species have dwindling populations due to white-nose syndrome, which involves a fungus that grows on bats while they’re vulnerable during hibernation. Another species has been hit so hard that it has new federal protections. This week, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced a final rule that reclassifies the northern long-eared bat as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This upgrades its status from threatened, the level at which it had been since 2015. The new classification takes effect January...

    Posted On: Dec 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

13 Dog Breeds with Webbed Feet

It’s recommended that from the time dogs and cats are puppies and kittens humans should begin getting them used to having their feet touched and inspected. This helps when they’re older and pet parents or veterinarians need to check them for stickers, thorns, ticks, and any number of other reasons an inspection might be necessary. You may never have noticed before, but several dog breeds actually have webbed feet. That’s because they were bred for water activities. There are 13 in total, and we’re going to cover them...

    Posted On: Dec 1, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details