5 Signs Your Dog Doesn’t Like You
Dogs are supposed to be our best friends, but do you have a dog who doesn’t like you? This breakdown in the relationship between dog and owner can be stressful for all. How do you know if your dog doesn’t like you? Your dog’s body language is a clear indicator of how your dog is feeling about you in the moment. 5 signs your dog doesn’t like you 1. Stiff body language. Dogs use their bodies to communicate with each other and people. One of the first signs that your dog doesn’t like you or is uncomfortable...
Tortoise Owner Wakes Her Pet Up From Hibernation In Freezer
Tortoise owners are probably familiar with a winter hibernation routine. While not all tortoises hibernate, many do and it’s something that many pet owners help their animals adjust to. Growing up, I had an aunt with a pet tortoise and I still remember the first time he went into hibernation. As a small child, I was so sure that the poor thing had died, but in reality, he was just sleeping for months. He was placed in a shoebox in the closet and left alone, but each animal is a little bit different. Photo: TikTok/@tinaxturtle A...
Best Automatic Litter Box (Self-Cleaning Boxes) Reviewed
Felines make up a big part of the average American’s life, with almost one in three Americans keeping at least one feline friend at home. But, with a cat’s companionship comes the responsibility of cleaning out litter boxes, a task not all cat owners can do regularly. This fact is why many pet brands offer automatic litter boxes. Let’s look at what an automatic litter box is and what the best automatic litter boxes out there look like. What Is an Automatic Litter Box? An automatic litter box is a litter box for...
Reversing Diabetes in Cats – Can It Be Done, and if so, How?
The answer is yes! This article explains how and why diabetes develops in cats, and the steps you can take to reverse the process and regain health for your feline friend. Diabetes mellitus is a very common endocrine disease in cats, and its incidence has risen dramatically over the last several decades. In 1970, one in 1,000 cats developed diabetes; by 1999, the numbers had risen to one in 100 to 200. Today, the incidence of feline diabetes is closer to one in 100 and is correlated with a rise in obesity, which is estimated to affect 63% of...
Pesticide Use May Be Contributing to Lower Songbird Populations
Bird populations are in decline across the world, with a 2022 study finding that 48% of existing species are known or suspected to have declining numbers. The main drivers are habitat loss and degradation and overexploitation of many species. A new study finds similar trends among garden birds in the United Kingdom, owing in part to pesticide use. Researchers from the University of Sussex recently investigated songbird prevalence in gardens and the link to pesticide use. The findings, published in the journal Science of The Total Environment,...
Woman Decides to Adopt Friendly Shelter Cat, But Her Less Social Sister is Part of the Deal
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! I had just relocated for work and was living away from my friends and family and without a roommate. I knew I wanted a pet around to help keep my sanity working in the stressful job I had. I got a shelter recommendation from a coworker and the next day, I went down with my mind set on taking home one adult cat. CATS. PHOTO: PIXABAY / ARODSJE The volunteer invited me to look around the cat...
Musical Cockatiel Sings “September” By Earth Wind & Fire
Everyone who has a pet probably realizes they’re something special. Like people, animals are so unique and they each bring something new to the table. Some pets even have hidden talents, like a musical cockatiel that’s taking the Internet by storm. Photo: Pixabay/995645 The one-year-old cockatiel named Leo Valdez is making a splash on social media thanks to his fabulous whistling and singing abilities. The bird can sing a number of songs including the famous theme song from The Addams Family, “The Star Spangled Banner”...
California Woodpecker Stashes 700 Pounds of Acorns in Rental Home, Exterminator Finds Motherlode
An exterminator in Santa Rosa, California, was in for a big surprise when he arrived to perform a vacation rental inspection in nearby Glen Ellen. Tasked with determining the presence of mealworms, what should have been a routine job turned out to be anything but. Photo: YouTube/ABC7 News Bay Area Extreme Exterminators Once inside, Nick Castro, owner of Nick’s Extreme Pest Control, set about cutting a small hole in a bedroom wall just above the baseboard. That’s when the deluge began. It seems a pair of industrious woodpeckers had...
Officer Runs Into Tornado To Save K9 Partner Trapped In Police Car
A police officer in Deer Park, Texas is being praised a hero after a viral video showed him risksing his own life to save his K9 partner, a dog named Roni. According to KHOU 11, Officer Joel Nitchman Roni was trapped in a patrol car on January 24, 2023, when a tornado struck. Photo: YouTube/KHOU 11 While most people would run away from a tornado and take cover, Officer Nitchman did the opposite and ran straight into the storm to get to his beloved work companion. He couldn’t, in good conscious, take shelter knowing that K9 Roni was...
Woman Goes Above & Beyond To Help Her Paralyzed Dog Walk Again
A three-year-old Pomeranian, named Nimbus, was left paralyzed and unable to walk after an accident, but he never lost hope. Neither did his owner digital content creator Ashley Yi. Yi documented his entire rehabilitation journey online, where millions followed along with his progress. Photo: YouTube/Good Morning America Nimbus became paralyzed after he tried jumping up on the top of the couch and slipped and fell off. Yi immediately tended to her furbaby, who was crawling around the couch with his hind legs dragging behind. Photo:...
Man Rescues Dog Dangling From Elevator Doors
A little dog in Pennslyvania was given a second chance at life thanks to a Good Samaritan living in her apartment building. The tan and white dog ended up trapped in the closed elevator doors, helplessly dangling from the top. Photo: YouTube/Inside Edition According to Inside Edition, Fernando Santos was heading to his apartment when he pushed the elevator button to take him upstairs. As he waited for the elevator, Santos scrolled through his phone as he waited for the elevator, but when he glanced up, he couldn’t believe what he saw....
You Can Name A “Crappy Ex” After A Cat’s Litter Box This Valentine’s Day
If you’re wondering how to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, you may want to look no further than the Animal Friends and Humane Society in Hamilton, Ohio. That animal shelter is offering a unique way to celebrate the day, with an anti-Valentine’s Day approach. Rather than do something sweet for your someone special, you can do something vengeful for your ex. Photo: Flickr/Amy Aletheia Cahill License: CC BY-SA 2.0 If you’d like to show them just how “crappy” you think they are, what better way than by...
Dogs Set World Record For Their Ability To Sniff The Most Diseases
Four dogs have officially set the world record for detecting the most medical conditions. The dogs set the Guinness World Record in 2023, breaking their previous world-record set in 2022. Photo: YouTube/Guinness World Records The dogs were trained through the UK-based charity, Medical Detection Dogs. According to the Guinness World Records, the trained dogs are able to detect several medical conditions including nut allergies, variations in blood glucose (e.g., diabetes), malaria, several forms of cancer, and heart conditions. Recently, they...
How to Proactively Deal with Pets Whose Teeth Never Stop Growing
Did you know that rabbits, squirrels, and rodents have teeth that never stop growing? A chinchilla is another pet with teeth that grow continuously throughout their lives. The teeth of all of these animals may periodically require tooth trims if they don’t wear them down naturally. To do so,they have to chew on tough foods like nuts, leaves, grasses, and bark to wear their teeth down and keep them from growing too long. With February being National Pet Dental Health month, we’re going to go over some facts about rabbit and rodent...
My Dog Ate a Silica Packet: What to Do
Many packaged products — from shoes and electronics to food — come with a little packet designed to keep them dry called a silica packet. And, they often are labeled with a “do not eat.” Of course, our pets often ignore such things and might eat these packets anyway. Fortunately, silica is not toxic for dogs, but there are still some risks. Dr. Elaine Martinez, medical director for VCA’s new Santa Monica Main Street Hospital, says that while the silica itself is not a serious issue, the packet can cause an...
Acupuncture For Dogs: What You Need To Know
In order to know whether acupuncture may be a good fit for your dog, you must first understand what it is and how it works. Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that has been practiced for thousands of years and involves the insertion of needles into skin along strategic points or areas of the body. From the TCM perspective, acupuncture needles are inserted into acupuncture points along the body’s meridians. Using this approach, meridians are pathways in which life energy, also known as chi, flows for balance of...
3 Things to Help an Anxious Cat Settle in a New Home
Adopting a cat is exciting, but when your new fur baby has post-traumatic stress disorder, CBD may help to ease anxiety and ease the transition into your home and family. Cats can experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, such as anxiety, just like humans can. Insufficient socialization with humans and/or cats, a lack of stimuli as a kitten, traumatic events, and genetic predisposition can all cause anxiety in cats. When acclimating to a new home, some cats only need a week or two while others need a few months. It depends on how...
Please take our National Foster Survey!
Maddie’s Fund® is looking to collect accurate information about foster programs at shelters and rescue organizations based in the United States. If this sounds familiar to you, that’s because we conducted this same survey several years ago. Our goal is to learn what has changed since then. You will be asked to provide information about your organization such as: size, intake numbers, work structure. We will only include one response per organization in our results; please make sure that the person most familiar with your...
Watch the Serene Moment Between a Cat and a Turtle Basking in the Sunlight
Animals also enjoy spending time alone in quiet places. They lay under the trees, nap on a branch, bathe in sunshine, or be surrounded by flowers in the meadow. Days could also get difficult and tiring for them, and an hour alone could help them regain energy. Cats mostly do me-times and treat themselves to a tranquil moment in their favorite spot. They take great importance in their personal space, so do not worry if your feline is nowhere to be found for hours. Sometimes they don’t do it alone; cats will also allow company if they...
Millie the Cat May Always Look Unamused, but She is Living the Best Days of Her Senior Life
Cats always have this unamused look that makes them seem cold and disinterested in their environment, especially humans. However, only their facial characteristics give them that image — their actions say otherwise. They can get clingy and sweet, mainly to their chosen humans. It’s the most adorable sight when you see a cat trying to get its human’s attention. Behind the stern, unamused look is a feline ready to give affection and warm cuddles to their loved ones. Whether a senior cat or a kitten, they surely know how to act...