Engineers Break Down Various “Cat Technology” Of The Past And Future

Cat content has always been popular online, from memes to viral videos and everything in between. Engineer Paul Klusman regularly posts cat-themed videos on YouTube where he boasts over 50,000 followers. Photo: YouTube/klusmanp In a recent video, he debuted “An Engineer’s Guide to Cat Technology of the Future.” “Professional engineers Paul and TJ provide a summary of cat technology and extrapolate to the future. This video was ten years in the making. Getting it done was a big part of my incentive for beating cancer...

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Pet Safe Dyes: Tips for Use and Top Brands

It’s trendy to add bright colors to your hair. So why not let your pooch ride this beauty wave, too, with pet-safe dye? You can color-match with your dog for special occasions, seasonal fun and sporting events. Can I use human hair dye on my dog? Is it pet safe? Never use human hair dyes on your dog. Look for dyes manufactured specifically for pets for home use. These typically come in the form of color shampoos, blow pens (you physically blow the color onto your dog) and chalks. “Most pet-safe dyes are known as depositing...

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Top 3 Things to Know About Hip and Joint Supplements for 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...

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A Man Meets a Roommate, Family, and Best Bud in The Form of a Precious Rabbit

Life happens — it will surprise you in various ways and will make you realize that it won’t go the way you planned everything. Some will be mishaps and hindrances, while others bring the happiness you never thought you needed. You will be led to a person and sometimes an animal. It was never part of your plan to get involved with them yet they changed your life for the better. Those magical first meetings will always be memorable, especially with an animal you did not expect to have at home. The animal suddenly became the...

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Is anxiety in your dog’s genes?

Scientists believe anxiety in many dogs is hereditary. If your dog is one of them, what can you do? You tried to do everything right – you socialized your dog, used positive training methods, and fed high quality food. So why is your furry friend still so anxious? According to Finnish scientists, the answer may be in their DNA, since anxiety in dogs is likely hereditary. A Finnish study considered seven anxiety-like traits: noise sensitivity, fearfulness, fear of surfaces and heights, inattention/impulsivity, compulsion, separation...

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Customer service course for animal shelters now available in Spanish

Providing excellent customer service at your animal shelter or rescue organization is a vital component of keeping pets and people together. The impact that customer service has on our communities is vast, and whether or not that service is great or poor, can affect your organization. “Customer Service for Animal Shelters” is now available in Spanish as well as English. Part of making an organization more inclusive is offering services, brochures, customer service and more, in a variety of languages. Not only for the community...

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She’s The Happiest Little Girl Whenever Gumbo The Goose is With Her

Animals easily go viral online due to informative, entertaining, and heartwarming content. However, some animals become the talk of the town due to their scary personality. You’ll often hear about terrifying wildcats, reptiles, or underwater animals, but geese scare humans as well. There are various footages shared online that show how a goose attacks anyone stepping in their territory. Whether you’re young or old, a goose won’t hesitate to chase you. Photo: Youtube/The Dodo Despite their behavior, geese can identify if a...

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Three-Pound Cat with Puncture Wounds and Head Trauma Shows Up in Family’s Yard

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 adopted two female rescue cats from the local shelter, Gracie May (torbie) and Doobie Doo (tortoise shell). They settled in after two months. One day, we saw them looking out the sun porch window with great interest. Out the kitchen window, I saw a very skinny calico meowing like it was her last chance for survival. Turns out it was! CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / THU VU I went out with food,...

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Endangered Giant Otter Triplets Born at U.K. Wildlife Park

Giant otters – native to South America – are classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List. Their numbers have dwindled due to factors including poaching, deforestation, overfishing, conflict with fishermen, and issues with hydroelectric dams. A new set of these otters was born recently at a wildlife park, though, which staff hopes will help contribute to conservation. Yorkshire Wildlife Park in the United Kingdom announced last week that in late March, a set of triplets was born to parents Alexandra and Orimar, who also welcomed...

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Wildlife Officials Issue Warning About Drunk Birds

Every now and again, people get a little inebriated. However, as wildlife experts warn, birds also occasionally show up to the party a little tipsy. In a recent social media post, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division said it’s the time of year for drunk birds. They explained that in the spring, it’s common for fruit-eating birds like cedar waxwings and American robins to eat fruit that has started to rot and ferment. That fermentation produces alcohol, which can cause the birds to behave much...

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A Young Black Lab Named Shaw Needs a Committed Human Who Has His Best Interests in Mind

Shaw is a 1-year-old black Lab weighing in at 96 pounds! He has had a rough start in life, as he was originally purchased from a breeder and then given to a second owner who only had him for three months. Unfortunately, he was free-fed in his previous home, which caused him to be approximately 20 pounds overweight. He needs an adopter who is committed to his weight loss journey so that he can be a healthy, active young fella. Photo: Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue Alpha Males Need Not Apply Shaw, who is a neutered male, lived with eight...

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April 17 is International Bat Appreciation Day! Learn About One of the World’s Oldest Bats

Most people get wigged out by the thought of bats, especially the idea of them getting entangled in their hair. What many people don’t realize, though, is just how much bats do for us and the planet. The Impact of Bats According to The Nature Conservancy, bats can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes an hour! Often, bats consume their body weight in insects each night, helping to keep bug populations in check. Bat droppings, called guano, are one of the richest fertilizers in existence. Lesser Long-Nosed bats are the main pollinator of Agave...

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Watch How These Vet Staffs Struggle And Cry While Handling This Very Happy Parrot

There’s nothing like a video of somebody laughing their lungs out without context. It makes you curious if you’re not already laughing along with them. Happiness is contagious, you know? PHOTO: TikTok/@petlandnht “Paco came in for a wing and nail trim and had us crying from laughing.” The video starts off with the vets unable to do a simple trim since they can’t stop laughing because of Paco. The person holding the nail trimmer can’t help but cry and she even turned her back to compose herself. I guarantee...

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Tiny Rescue Piglet Gets Mad When Her Foster Mom Stops Giving Her Kisses

A tiny rescue piglet named Blueberry may be small, but she’s full of sass and personality. Kayla Weber regularly fosters animals of all kinds and that’s how she ended up welcoming Blueberry into her home. Photo: YouTube/The Dodo According to The Dodo, Blueberry was taken from her mom at just 3 days old, far too soon to be without a mother’s care or breastmilk. Thankfully, she was rescued and placed into Kayla’s foster home for care. Kayla shared with The Dodo that she really had no idea what she was getting herself...

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Military Dog Reunited With Handler After Being Left For Dead In Afghanistan

When Kristen St. Pierre returned from work in Afghanistan in 2019, she left behind her bomb-sniffing companion, Chase. As she shared on Facebook, despite being safe and sound in Georgia, St. Pierre couldn’t get the thought of Chase out of her mind and she regularly caught up with his new military handler to see photos and updates. However, in 2021, the United States troops abruptly left Afghanistan 20 years after invading the country. Amidst the chaos of the sudden withdrawal, St. Pierre lost touch with Chase and was unsure of what...

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Murphy the Bald Eagle Has a Chick to Mentor After Trying to Hatch a Rock

Spring has sprung and with it comes mating and nesting behavior in the wild. For the last week or so there’s been big news about a bald eagle residing at the World Bird Sanctuary located in Valley Park in St. Louis County. If you’re unsure, that’s in Missouri. The eagle’s name is Murphy, and he’s garnered tons of attention for his attempts at hatching a rock in his enclosure. Sanctuary officials there note that male eagles play a substantial role in raising their young, so Murphy’s behavior with his rock...

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Protect Your Dog from Highly Contagious Dog Flu: Health Risks and Precautions

Dog flu, or Canine Influenza Virus is a highly transmissible virus that was introduced to the United States in While it typically not can lead severe illness and even especially for dogs with compromised immune systems. With recent outbreaks in many states, it’s important for dog owners to understand the health risks and take precautions to protect their pets. Health Risks of Dog Flu CIV is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects dogs of all breeds and ages. The two strains of CIV, H3N8 and H3N2, are particularly potent and...

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How to Safely Clean Your Dog’s Ears

This quick guide to dog ear cleaning will tell you everything you need to know to keep your pup’s ears clean, healthy, infection-free, and functioning optimally! As dog parents, we know we must clean our dog’s ears to keep them healthy. But how often should you do it? What tools do you need? What’s the best way to clean a dog’s ears? Don’t worry: we’ll tell you everything you need to know! Getting Started: Know What Healthy Dog Ears Look Like When a dog’s ears are healthy, they will be slightly pink,...

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How to Train the Catahoula Leopard Dog

The Catahoula Leopard Dog is a strong working dog breed who needs extensive training and regular exercise to thrive. Early socialization and ongoing training beyond puppyhood are extremely important for this high energy dog, who was bred for strength and endurance.  Here are the most important steps to take when training your Catahoula: Give them the right job  Catahoula Leopard Dogs were bred to work. These dogs thrive when given an opportunity to train and learn new skills. Catahoulas like to be kept busy, and if your lifestyle...

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Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: WisCARES grant, Maddie’s Insights and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. WisCARES receives $200,000 grant to help keep pets and people togetherMaddie’s Fund® has awarded a $200,000 grant to The Wisconsin Companion Animal Resources, Education and Social Support (WisCARES) program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-M). This grant will support the salaries of a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) and social worker at the WisCARES program.   By having a social worker available to its clients, WisCARES… Learn...

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