Dog Left Behind When Family Moves Is So Matted She Can Barely See
Abandoning a dog is something hard to fathom doing, but it’s something many dogs are put through. One poor pup in Greece was abandoned in an empty home and was so scared. She was left all alone for long enough to build a distrust of all humans. Photo: YouTube/DAR Animal Rescue Diasozo Animal Rescue Team in Greece shared Beba’s story on YouTube. Apparently, the dog’s owner left the house to live with family when he could no longer live on his own. Instead of taking Beba with him, he simply left the dog behind in the...
They Were Morbidly Obese When They Arrived — See How Kunekune Pigs Nina And Otis Are Thriving In Their New Home
Rescue pigs Nina and Otis are Kunekune pigs, born in 2019, who are now living their best lives after finding a forever family in upstate New York. Owner Craig Berndt admits he had no experience with pigs when he brought the pair home. His wife had a potbelly pig for a pet at home when she was younger. During the COVID-pandemic, the couple started watching live broadcasts from Arthur’s Acres Animal Sanctuary in the Catskills . “We all kind of got sucked into the whole situation down there,” Berndt says. Hoping to wash away...
Ask Dr. Aziza: How to Check Your Dog’s Vitals
As a veterinarian, there are many things I observe and measure to assess the health of a dog. If you’re interested in learning how to do the same, I recommend keeping it simple and sticking to the fundamentals, which is learning how to check your dog’s vitals. When learning how to check dog vitals, there are four key signs you’ll need to focus on: Vital sign #1: Temperature Dogs have higher normal body temperatures compared to us humans – the average temperature range for a dog is 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. At...
Keep Your Cat Cool on hot Summer Days
Extreme heat and humidity can make your cat uncomfortable and may even be life-threatening. Here are 9 ways to keep him cool on sizzling summer days. Summers are getting warmer, even in parts of the world unaccustomed to extreme temperatures. Excessive heat can be as dangerous to cats as it is to dogs and people. Even indoor cats may need protection from the heat, especially during stretches of extreme temperatures and high humidity. Read on for tips on how to keep your cat cool when it’s sweltering outside. 9 ways to keep your cat...
Why Is My Dog Shaking?
Shake. Shiver. Tremble. Quiver. All describe the deliberate — and sometimes uncontrollable — body action by dogs. Dogs shake their bodies for a variety of reasons that run the gamut from displaying utter excitement to fending off cold temperatures to dealing with a serious underlying medical issue. Some causes of this body shaking are easy to identify, such as witnessing a noise-phobic dog tremble out of fear at the explosive sounds of thunder or fireworks. In other instances, the reason behind the body shaking may be hard to...
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Rhino Surprisingly Appeared Amidst a Fun Soccer Game and Won’t Walk Leave the Field
A moment becomes remarkable when something surprising happens amidst the situation. Animals, particularly those species that rarely interact with humans, create funny and weird interactions. One moment a simple scenario turns into a core memory when an animal suddenly barges in, as if the event made them curious and wanted to see if it would also be fun for them. People are often shocked at first and then thrilled. Once they realize what’s happening before their eyes, they know they must capture the moment. Photo: Twitter/Susanta Nanda...
This Woman Takes Her Dog and Horse Out for a Skate Instead of a Walk
When a person adopts a pet, the animal becomes their best friend and most cherished companion. Doing activities with them is one of the most anticipated moments in your daily life. Even lounging on the bed with them during the weekends gives you happiness. And just like you, your pets are excited to spend time with you, especially outside. Once you’ve built a routine, you will find them waiting by the door on schedule every day. Photo: TikTok/vandiego.rico Pet parents have various ways to bond with their babies, including walking, road...
Injured Dog Hides In A Drain Pipe Until Help Finally Arrives
A sweet senior dog was given a second chance at life thanks to rescuers who refused to give up on him. It all started when rescuers with Diasozo Animal Rescue Team in Greece got a call about a dog wedged in a drain pipe. Photo: YouTube/DAR Animal Rescue When they arrived on the scene, they discovered the dog was “injured and absolutely terrified.” DAR Animal Rescue shared about the rescue on YouTube, explaining that their initial attempts to pull the dog free from the pipe were met with growls. It was clear that the pup wanted to...
Stray, or Possibly Lost, Cat Surprises Cat Sitter Caring for Two Other Felines
Guest post by Madolline Gourley, traveling cat sitter from Brisbane, Australia. I’d only been in town for a few hours when I heard a loud meow coming from downstairs. I wasn’t sure if I was hearing things, or if it was one of the two cats I was tasked with looking after, but I went to investigate. The meow didn’t belong to Rio or Luna, the sibling duo I was here to care for, but it was coming from a third cat who really wanted my attention. PHOTO: MADOLLINE GOURLEY Kitty had climbed over the back fence into the courtyard,...
A Nearly Decade-Old Mystery Involving Coyotes and a Canadian Hiker Who Died May Finally Be Solved
Coyotes have definitely gotten a lot bolder, and some even say more aggressive. But statistically, they aren’t commonly involved in attacks on humans — especially those leading to fatalities. But back in 2009, a 19-year-old hiker traversing Canada’s Cape Breton Highlands National Park was reportedly attacked by a pack of coyotes. Seemingly unprovoked, the strange and tragic incident left scientists baffled by Taylor Mitchell’s death. A first in Canada, the only other fatal attack in North America occurred in 1981 with...
Tiny Dachshund Loves Hopping Through Deep Snow
Dogs tend to have one of two reactions to snow: They either love it, or they hate it. My mom’s dog absolutely hates anything wet. If we plopped her little Yorkie mix into the white stuff, she’d be so mad and probably pout for the rest of the week! My dog, on the other hand, can’t get enough of the stuff. It’s unfortunate because we live in a temperate climate where snow is hard to come by, but when he gets a chance to frolic in it, he goes absolutely crazy. Photo: YouTube/Suzanne Flook Little Maddie can relate to him,...
More Than 40 Neglected Cats and Kittens Rescued From Washington Home
This story was submitted by Lindsey Heaney from our shelter friend, the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County, which saves pets’ lives in the Tacoma, Washington area. The Animal Rescue Site is proud to share their stories. You can learn more about their work here! On November 30, Tacoma Animal Control began bringing cats and kittens to the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County from an overwhelmed community member. Over 40 cats were found living in the same dwelling, with some cats living in the walls. PHOTO: HUMANE...
One-Plus Years and Counting: Rescue Dog Bessie Needs New Digs Stat!
The uncertainty of homelessness can bring on all sorts of feelings, especially if you don’t fully understand what’s going on. Imagine living in limbo for a year or more. As humans, it would obviously be stressful, but for the most part, we are the captain of our own ships with the ability to make certain decisions about our future. For pets, they’re just along for the ride and don’t understand being passed off from one situation to the next. That’s the issue facing long-term shelter animals that, for whatever...
What Happened To White Dog Poop From The 1970s?
If you’re a dog owner, or even if you’re not, you could probably identify a pile of dog poo. It’s generally brown and sprinkled throughout yards, parks, and the occasional sidewalk. However, dog poop wasn’t always the signature brown color it is today. In fact, back in the 1970s and 1980s, it was common to see chalky, white dog poop littering yards and sidewalks. Photo: Pixabay/Pezibear While dogs didn’t go anywhere, their distinct white feces started to disappear in the 1990s. Today, it’s basically...
Coping with Pet Loss at Christmas
When we lose our beloved pet (our beloved anyone), the house in which we live is not the same. We are not the same people. Our world has changed, and we are not who we were before the death. Coping with pet loss anytime is a profound struggle, but coping with pet loss during the holidays with all the triggers associated with our lost love is a wound to the heart. There is no dog running in crazy circles around the house. There is no cat batting ornaments and playing with colored ribbons. The Christmas tree, candles, lighted windows and shared...
Experts Urge Drivers To Check Under Their Vehicles Before Driving Away On Cold Mornings
Experts are warning drivers to check under their cars on cold mornings to avoid driving off with a cat hidden beneath. Because cars can provide a bit of shelter and even some heat, it’s a nice place for cats to snuggle up and stay out of the weather. However, it’s also a very dangerous place. Photo: Pexels/Aidan Jarrett Unknowing motorists might start a car and drive away without realizing there’s a feline tucked away under the car, behind a tire, or even between the engine and hood. According to The Mirror, motor experts...
Loggerhead Turtles Could Soon Gain Protection Under the Endangered Species Act
The loggerhead sea turtle has experienced an aggressive decline in the past decade — with an 80% decrease in the North Pacific and a 40% decline in the Northwest Atlantic, their most popular nesting spot, reports NOAA Fisheries. According to the Sea Turtle Conservancy, these turtles face many threats beyond the natural dangers of ocean life. When beaches are disrupted by the removal of vegetation and/or addition of lights, nesting females and their hatchlings struggle to return to the sea. Once there, illegal fishing practices not only...
How Cold is Too Cold for Walking Your Dog in Winter?
Regardless of temps, dogs need walking — especially if they’re an energetic breed that requires plenty of exercise. During warmer summer months, it’s important to be aware of not only the temperature but the heat emanating from the surface of the street. They may require booties to keep their pads from burning and plenty of water breaks. But winter comes with its own set of considerations. Ensuring pets are warm enough is equally as vital for their safety. Photo: Pixabay/StockSnap Walking Dogs in Winter For humans, 32...
Top 5 signs your dog needs ‘cooling’ food
Did you know that healthy dog food can be unhealthy for your dog if it’s not the right ‘temperature’? According to Eastern Food Therapy (EFT), some dogs need ‘warming’ food, others need ‘cooling’ food, and healthy dogs can eat ‘neutral’ food. ‘Temperature’ makes all the difference. Giving your dog the wrong ‘temperature’ food may lead to health and behavioral problems. Here are the top 5 signs your dog needs a ‘cooling’ diet: Excessive Panting Frequent...