Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: prison programs, Online Instructor-Led Courses and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. How a dog training prison program can impact your community and beyondIn last month’s Community Conversation call, Zach Skow, the Executive Director of Marley’s Mutts, spoke about his dog training prison program, Pawsitive Change. Having experienced the transformative powers of rehabilitation through his connection with dogs, Zach has made it his mission to make a difference, finding great success through the program.   Joining Skow are...

    Posted On: Aug 28, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Is Your Cat Addicted to Kibble?

Commercial low-end kibbles aren’t good for your cat, but what if he won’t eat anything else? Here are some tips and tricks for adding nutrition to his diet. Cats don’t like change. They thrive on a regular routine, and that extends to their food as much as anything else. A kitty that has grown accustomed to one type of food usually won’t take kindly to changes in his diet, even if what you’re offering is much healthier than what he’s currently eating. This can be a problem if your feline friend is on a...

    Posted On: Aug 27, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Darla

Aug 26, 2023 APA!’s National Shelter Support team was working at a partner shelter location when they first laid eyes on sweet Darla. With legs too scared to walk, the 8-month old Golden Retriever was being taken to the euthanasia room in a wheelbarrow when a member of our team intervened. Jordana Moerbe urgently shared Darla’s story with rescue partners throughout the country in hopes of getting a shelter to accept her into their care; a “yes” from a shelter would mean a ticket onto the upcoming lifesaving transport...

    Posted On: Aug 26, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Shy Cat, Left All Alone After Her Brothers Were Adopted, Needs a Patient Home

This story was submitted by our shelter friend The Cat House on the Kings. The Cat House on the Kings saves pets’ lives in the Fresno County, California area, and the Animal Rescue Site is proud to share their stories. You can learn more about their work here! Candi has all the sweetness that matches her name, but it takes patience to reach it. Starting out life with her mama cat to protect her, she didn’t understand or react well to being scooped up from the location she was accustomed to, only to be put into a vehicle with her...

    Posted On: Aug 26, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

They’ve Served as Advisors to Winston Churchill, and Other Fun Facts About Ginger Cats

They’re furry, they’re friendly, they’re a little goofy, and they may even like lasagna, according to classic comic strips. Ginger cats are something special, so of course they have their own holiday. Ginger Cat Appreciation Day is September 1. Let’s mark the occasion by learning some fun facts about these cuddly felines! They Come in a Variety of Flavors PHOTO: ADOBE STOCK / OLHA All ginger cats are tabbies, and their coats can follow several different patterns. That includes the mackerel pattern, with narrow stripes...

    Posted On: Aug 26, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Chance for You to Vote in “People Magazine’s” 2023 World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest

If you love rescue pets as much as we do, you might be excited at the prospect of voting for the cutest pooch among 10 finalists for this year’s People’s World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest Presented by the Pedigree brand. That’s right, 10 adopted dogs are competing for the crown, and you get to put your two cents in by voting for your favorite. The 10 finalists were chosen from literally thousands of entries, so you know it must have been tough whittling them down to just 10. Photo: Pixabay/carah_ Rescue Dogs Rock As...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

“Most Dangerous Jobs” List Has an Unexpected 1st Place Winner You Likely Wouldn’t Have Guessed

According to recent data, the 10 most dangerous jobs in America have an interesting winner. Law firms are frequently behind statistical studies, whether they’re commissioned or assembled using data from their own legal experiences and insights. In this case, research performed by personal injury lawyers at JohnFitch.com analyzed the number of non-fatal injuries in every industry per 200 million hours worked (or 100,000 full-time workers at 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). The more injuries per time worked, the more dangerous those...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

San Diego Humane Society Second Recipient Of $10,000 Surprise Check And Pet Supplies

We did it, again! Thanks to your generous support and daily clicks, The Animal Rescue Site and Greater Good Charities surprised another overcrowded shelter with a large check and much-needed pet supplies in celebration of NBCUniversal Local’s 9th Annual Clear The Shelters campaign. It was met with endless tail wagging, puppy kisses, and smiles. Photo: Greater Good Charities Shelters across the country are over capacity and really need adopters to come forward. San Diego Humane Society is one of the 1,400 shelters participating in the...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Baby Gorilla Abandoned at Birth Beats the Odds with the Help of a Dedicated Caregiver

An adorably sweet baby gorilla born at the Mogo Wildlife Park in Australia had a rough time of it initially, but the little one has officially turned yet another corner on their road to growing up big and strong someday. The baby, named Kaius, was born at the wildlife park last October to first-time mommy and daddy, 10-year-old mother Kipensi, and 17-year-old father Kisane. Shortly after giving birth, Kisane reportedly removed Kaius from his mother’s arms and refused to give him back. Photo: YouTube/7News Australia Australia Wildlife...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Looking for a Rescue Dog? Here’s How to Avoid Scams

Scammers seem to have infiltrated almost every area of modern life, and sadly, some are even posing as dog rescues. Here are seven ways to avoid being scammed when adopting a rescue dog. Scams are commonplace nowadays. From weird text messages to phony demands for account information, we’ve learned to just press “delete”. But when scammers pose as dog rescues, it’s easy to fall into their trap, especially if they’ve posted an adorable dog photo accompanied by a heartbreaking story. It’s a ploy to tug at...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Three Feral Cat Brothers Were Captured for a TNR, One Was a Little “Different”

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! We have a colony of feral cats in our neighborhood. I feed them, provide shelter in the winter, and do my best to trap, spay, or neuter and release them. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / MARIA About three years ago, the very fertile momma cat had a litter of three very cute babies. I was eventually able to trap all three baby boy cats. The first two were pretty typical ferals. The third was a little...

    Posted On: Aug 25, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Insanely Cute Senior Dog, Mavis, Needs the Public’s Help in Securing a Forever Home

Meet Mavis, an adorable Cairn Terrier mix who is currently in the care of Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary in Marana, Arizona. Mavis came to them by way of the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. She reportedly had a tough time in the shelter but has settled well into her foster home. Described as affectionate, gentle, quiet, dignified, a couch potato, and friendly, she is very sweet and loving and likes to cuddle and sleep with her humans. Cherished Tails noted she learned how to use the doggy door very quickly, so it’s likely she had...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

@FlyWithKay Fundraiser Aims to Raise $50,000 for Pilots to the Rescue

With a start date of Saturday, August 19, running through September 30, 2023, pilot and social media personality Kay Hall of @FlyWithKay began a well-deserved fundraising campaign across her social media channels to benefit the rescue group and charitable organization known as Pilots to the Rescue. To date, they’ve flown more than 2,000 animals to brighter futures! Photo: FlyWithKay Hall, who has 2.3 million followers, is using her various platforms to raise cash and awareness for the volunteer-driven group that flies at-risk shelter...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles Cat Information Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Vet Advises Pet & Livestock Owners to Be Better Prepared for Evacuations

Living in areas prone to natural disasters can be tough, and if you have pets or livestock, it can get complicated in a hurry. Just ask anyone who lives in a region surrounded by thick forests or even in the Southern U.S., where hurricanes are a near-constant threat from late spring to the first week of December. Even floods from heavy rains can have devastating effects. Photo: Pexels/David Peinado If you have to make a run for it, what do you do with your furry, fuzzy, or feathered friends? If they’re small enough, you obviously take...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Boo Thang

Aug 24, 2023 Check out BT in his tiny aviator costume! That’s what this sweet guy wore to celebrate sitting shotgun next to the pilot, on his rescue flight from Texas to Massachusetts. BT could easily have not made this journey. He is diabetic, and has a disease called feline leukemia (FeLV)—a virus that affects a cat’s immune system.,. In many shelters, cats with FeLV are euthanized as a matter of course. This is largely based on the unfounded belief that people won’t want to adopt cats with the illness because it...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

The Least & Most Expensive States To Own A Dog In 2023

Inflation is taking a toll on dog owners as prices continue to rise on dog food, vet visits, grooming, and much more. According to a new study by MarketWatch Guides, “the average U.S. dog owner spends about $28,800 on a dog over the pet’s lifetime,” but the total varies depending on where you live. In 2023, the cost of dog food has increased by an astounding 14.4% and has been on the rise since 2020. Photo: Pixabay Since pet service prices vary depending on the size and breed of dog, The MarketWatch Guides research team...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Pet Turtles Linked To Salmonella Outbreak Putting Human Safety At Risk

A salmonella outbreak spanning 11 states has recently been attributed to pet turtles. This news, shared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership and sheds light on the potential risks associated with these reptiles. Photo: PexelsWash hands thoroughly after handling turtles. A Spreading Threat The outbreak has left 26 people infected with the salmonella bacteria across various states including California, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia,...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Oldest Captive Orca Lolita’s Journey Comes to a Tragic End

Lolita, the world’s oldest captive orca, has passed away, marking the end of an era that has ignited discussions about the ethical implications of keeping these majestic creatures in confinement. Her life’s trajectory from the Pacific coast to the Miami Seaquarium has been a tale of awe and heartache, sparking conversations that transcend the boundaries of the ocean and touch our very souls. “Those who have had the privilege to spend time with her will forever remember her beautiful spirit,” the Seaquarium said in a...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

New Study Measures Stress in Guide Dogs

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...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

How a dog training prison program can impact your community and beyond

In last month’s Community Conversation call, Zach Skow, the Executive Director of Marley’s Mutts, spoke about his dog training prison program, Pawsitive Change. Having experienced the transformative powers of rehabilitation through his connection with dogs, Zach has made it his mission to make a difference, finding great success through the program.   Joining Skow are two remarkable individuals, Didontae Farmer, and Brian James, both former graduates of the Pawsitive Change Program and now leaders in their community....

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details