10 Senior Pit Bulls That Need A Home Now

November is Adopt A Senior Pet Month which shines a light on the gray-faced pets in shelters who are looking for a loving home to spend their golden years. Sadly, they are often passed by for younger pets. Senior dogs are the best because they still love to play and go for walks but aren’t as rambunctious as puppies. They have already mastered the basic commands and just want a family to love. One of the most overlooked senior dogs are pit bulls due to their age and stereotypes about the breed. Pit bull are devoted dogs who have more...

    Posted On: Nov 17, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Researchers Triumph in Rediscovering Long-Lost Echidna After Six Decades

After a 60-year absence from scientific records, Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus attenboroughi) has re-emerged in the Cyclops Mountains of Indonesia. According to ScienceAlert, this remarkable sighting was captured by an international research team led by James Kempton from Oxford University, concluding a strenuous four-week expedition fraught with natural challenges. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / AnagoriaAttenborough’s long-beaked echidna is named after renowned broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough....

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Common Misconceptions About Adopting an Older Dog

Nov 17, 2023 While age is just a number, senior dogs are often overlooked for adoption due to misconceptions about what having an older dog means. November is Senior Pet Month and we’re working to shine the golden spot light on these amazing animals by breaking down some common senior pet misconceptions! Seniors like Abby want you to know that entering their golden years means these pups at heart deserve more than ever to spend their days in a loving home. In return, they promise to shower their human companions with affection and live...

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Rice’s Whale Faces Imminent Extinction as Population Dwindles to 51

Rice’s whale, a newly identified species in the Gulf of Mexico, stands at the precipice of extinction with an estimated population of just 51 individuals. These baleen whales, unique to the northern Gulf, face a barrage of human-induced threats that jeopardize their existence. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / NOAA FisheriesRice’s whale was recognized as a distinct species in 2021. A Newly Discovered Endangered Species Rice’s whale, initially mistaken for a Bryde’s whale subspecies, was identified as a distinct species in...

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Festive Feasting for Felines 101 (Hint: Just Add Gravy!)

The season of festive feasting is upon us – bring on the turkey, stuffing, pies, sides, and sweet treats. (And, naturally, the comfy sweats!) The real star of many a groaning holiday table though? Gravy. It’s all about the gravy, in our opinion. What’s more, it’s not just us humans who think so. Our feline friends appreciate the joys of a glorious gravy too, making this the perfect time to share the festive feelings with them with a range of gravies for cats, crafted especially to nourish both body and soul. Why Gravy...

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Florida Man Discovers Ball Python During Routine Dog Walk

While walking his dogs in South Tampa’s Belmar Gardens neighborhood, Dr. David Hernandez experienced an unexpected wildlife encounter. As Yahoo! News reports, he came across a ball python, a non-native species to Florida, lurking in the bushes. Hernandez, initially surprised by the well-camouflaged reptile, managed to capture video footage of the snake, which measured at least three and a half feet in length. Photo: PexelsBall pythons are non-venomous snakes native to sub-Saharan Africa. Ball Python: A Non-Native Threat The Florida Fish...

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Rare Cassowary Sighting at Australian Beach Amazes Onlookers — Watch As Bird Emerges From Ocean

Imagine relaxing on a beach and suddenly spotting a prehistoric-looking bird emerging from the ocean waves. This was the reality for beachgoers at Bingil Bay, Australia, as they encountered the “world’s most dangerous bird” – the cassowary. The large, flightless bird stunned onlookers as it made its unexpected appearance on the beach. Photo: PexelsCassowaries are large, flightless birds native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia. A Rare and Powerful Bird The cassowary, a towering bird...

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Sweet Family Cat Takes Naps with New Baby, and Continues to Do So As That Baby Grows Up

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! One day, I was visiting my husband’s aunt. She told me that she had been watching her daughter’s cat, and the cat got out of the house by accident. She used her car to search the neighborhood, driving slowly and calling out the cat’s name from the open car window. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / TIKOVKA1355 Sadly, her daughter’s cat never came, but instead a scrawny,...

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Persistent Ginger Cat Investigates – And Tries to Sample – Every Human Food He Sees

Guest post by Madolline Gourley, traveling cat sitter from Brisbane, Australia. I had the pleasure of looking after Henry and his adoptive sister, Josie, for about a month during the recent summer holidays. The cats’ Toronto-based owners warned me about Henry’s fondness for human food, but I didn’t realise this meant he’d want to try anything and everything I brought home. PHOTO: MADOLLINE GOURLEY They told me about an evening where Henry, their two-year-old ginger kitty, snuck a slice of pizza out of the pizza box...

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5 Reasons Why Your Dog Licks You

If you own a dog, chances are you’re no stranger to a little slobber (or maybe a lot of it). Regardless of their breed, size, age, or other variations, dogs are almost universally lickers by nature. They’re also exposed to it as puppies, because their mothers lick them to clean and groom them and to stimulate them to urinate and defecate. Puppies also lick their mothers’ faces to ask for food and affection. The behavior can be trained out of them, but the instinct is a strong one nonetheless. Photo: Pexels/Bethany Ferr If...

    Posted On: Nov 16, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Best Gifts For Pet Lovers That Also Give Back To Shelter Animals

‘Tis the season of giving, and the best place to shop for the pet lovers on your list is at The Animal Rescue Site Store. You will find unique and quality gifts, and each purchase helps feed shelter animals. Talk about a win-win! There are so many options, and you are guaranteed to find something special for all the people on your list, including yourself. We thought we would help by sharing some of our favorites below. Best Gifts for Pet Lovers Under $20 Paw Print Fleece Slipper Boots Photo: GreaterGood Need I say more?! These are a...

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Lion Escapes Circus in Italian Town, Sparks Safety and Animal Rights Debate

Residents of Ladispoli, a seaside town near Rome, experienced an unexpected visitor on their streets when Kimba, an eight-year-old circus lion, escaped from the Rony Roller Circus. As The Guardian reports, the lion’s presence prompted a lockdown, with the mayor advising residents to stay indoors while authorities and circus staff attempted to recapture the animal. Photo: PexelsLions in zoos often live in enclosures far smaller than their natural habitats. The Lion’s Journey Through the Streets Captured on video by locals, Kimba...

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John Oliver’s Campaign Catapults Pūteketeke to Victory in New Zealand’s Bird of the Century Contest

In a remarkable twist to New Zealand’s Bird of the Year contest, the Pūteketeke, a vulnerable crested grebe, emerged as the Bird of the Century, largely thanks to a global campaign spearheaded by British-American comedian John Oliver. The contest, which has been a tradition for nearly two decades, saw an unprecedented number of votes, surpassing 350,000 from nearly 200 countries. Oliver’s “alarmingly aggressive” campaign tactics, including billboards and television appearances, swayed public opinion and voting...

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Reasons Your Dog Might Benefit from Low Level Laser Therapy

Not all pet pain issues should be solved by common prescription drugs. There is a strong case to be made for alternative therapies. And when those therapies come in the shape of a revolutionary medical Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) Laser device like Dog Med Laser, designed especially for at-home use for cats and dogs (thereby negating stressful vet visits at the same time as helping heal your pet)? That’s what we call true animal wellness. But what is Photobiomodulation exactly? And why might your pet – dog or cat –...

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Endangered Florida Panthers in Peril as Road Fatalities Surge

Florida’s endangered panthers, a symbol of wild grace in the Sunshine State, are facing an alarming threat from an unexpected source – vehicular collisions. Recent tragedies highlight the growing concern for these majestic animals as they struggle to survive in a rapidly changing environment. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / George GentryFlorida panthers are a subspecies of cougar. Increasing Road Fatalities According to the Tampa Bay Times, in a single week, four Florida panthers lost their lives to vehicle strikes, marking one of the...

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Register now for Camp Maddie: Foster Edition!

Have you registered for Camp Maddie yet? Registration is free! Camp Maddie is a new learning series beginning with a virtual half-day dog foster edition on Thursday, December 7, 9am-1 pm PT (12 pm-4 pm ET). At Camp Maddie, we will cover various topics in to-the-point presentations, panel discussions, strategy-sharing seminars, videos and question and answer sessions. Presenters will discuss breaking down barriers in the foster field, how they recruit foster caregivers and provide insight into strategies they use to make fostering...

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Young Cat Keeps Annoying Resident Senior Pets, But New Kitten Shows Up to Be Her Friend

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! A year after losing our beloved Chloe, my partner and I decided that we would bring a new fur-person into our family and went to our local shelter. There were so many cats there and we wondered how on Earth we were going to choose… until we were walking by and heard a loud “Hey you!” in kitty-speak from one of the cages. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY “I hate it here! Take...

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Dog Found Alive Next To His Owner’s Body Months After They Went Missing In Colorado Mountains

Dogs are the definition of loyal and will never leave a member of their pack behind. A faithful and resilient Jack Russell terrier is being called a “hero” for never leaving his dad’s side, even after he passed away. 71-year-old Richard Moore of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, set out to climb Blackhead Peak with his Jack Russell terrier named Finney. When they didn’t return, family reported them missing on August 19. Multiple rescue teams searched the area for nearly 2,000 hours around Blackhead Peak on foot and by air, but...

    Posted On: Nov 15, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Meet Grateful Shelter Pets Catching A Ride On This Month’s Flight To Freedom

On November 20, 35 dogs and 20 cats will leave overcrowded shelters in Louisiana and Alabama and head to New Jersey to find loving homes on our Grateful Paws Rescue Flight. Every month, GreaterGood sponsors a Good Flight with our non-profit partner Greater Good Charities, called Flight to Freedom, that gives at-risk shelter dogs and cats the second chance they deserve. The animals arrive at a shelter or rescue with open kennels and adopters waiting to meet them. These life-saving flights are possible thanks to your continued support, so thank...

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6 Signs It’s Time to Switch to a Limited-Ingredient Diet

A limited-ingredient diet can help dogs and cats with allergies, food sensitivities, and sensitive stomachs. If your fur baby shows any of the following signs, they might benefit from a new food made with minimal ingredients. Caring for dogs and cats with food allergies and sensitivities is difficult. Not only are the symptoms heartbreaking, but it can also be impossible to know what to feed them. The problem with most commercial diets is the long list of ingredients. This increases the chances that the food will contain an allergen or...

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