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“Sad” Bulldog Has The Most Expressive Eyebrows Ever

I’m cursed with one of those faces. You know, the kind where people are always asking me “are you okay?” when I’m expressionless. Telling people over and over again “I’m fine, my face just looks like this” gets pretty old. One English Bulldog with an impressive set of “eyebrows” probably knows this more than anybody. The Bulldog goes by Madam Eyebrows, and it’s pretty clear to see why. She has two thick brown patches of fur above her eyes. They … Read more

Woman’s Nail Trim Hack Makes Quarantine Dog Grooming Much Easier

Trimming your dog’s nails is no easy task, especially if they hate their feet being touched. However, with many groomers closed during the COVID-19 quarantine, taking your dog in for a nail trim is not really an option. Instead, many dog parents have tried to find ways to groom their dogs from home. Sadly, the results aren’t usually as successful as expected. Grooming from home might seem like a nightmare for people with difficult dogs, but there’s still hope. One … Read more

Woman Transforms Her Farm Into Social-Distancing Dog Park

The longer the COVID-19 quarantine drags on for, the crazier families feel. Being cooped up inside every day is enough to make anyone lose their mind. With parks closed to the public, there aren’t very many places for families to visit, especially with dogs. For dog parents that don’t have their own yard, giving their dog quality exercise is even more difficult. Diane Neffendorf from Oregon recognized this problem almost instantly. She noticed that many of her neighbors didn’t have … Read more

Meteorologist’s Dog Hilariously Interrupts His Weather Update

Dogs always seem to start barking at the worst possible times. Especially with so many people working from home during the COVID-19 quarantine, it might be more difficult to focus. Dogs just love attention, and they love to be heard! So, some people are having a hard time recording and doing video calls with their dogs in the background. Chief Meteorologist for KSDK St. Louis, Scott Connell, had an extra challenge trying to record the weather forecast. He just had … Read more

‘Toothy Thomas’ Shows The World His Beautiful Teeth

Thomas the Yorkie never misses a chance to get a new toy or a tasty snack. Sometimes, he even has to sneak around to get what he wants. In a recent viral video, Thomas proudly shows off his favorite new toy. Ben Campbell, Thomas’ dad, was looking for new ways to keep his time in quarantine exciting. So, he purchased some giant fake teeth that he planned to take selfies and videos with. However, he left them sitting around a … Read more

Good Boy Finds His Family After He Makes His Bed

Move aside Linus, there’s a new famous boy and his blanket! His name is Rush, and he used to reside at SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center in Dayton, Ohio. (I forgot to mention: this boy happens to be a dog.) That’s where a volunteer captured an adorably sweet video of him circling his kennel with a blanket in his mouth back in 2015. Rush, the video title points out, really looks like he’s making his bed. He even wags his … Read more

Another Shelter Celebrates Empty Kennel For The First Time Ever

Amid all the COVID-19 panic, there’s still some good news now and then. Specifically, rescue dogs are benefitting from this situation more than anyone else. First, Chicago Animal Care and Control adopted out all their dogs, and many other organizations have followed in their footsteps. Now, Friends of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control has also had a significant milestone. During the coronavirus quarantine, the Florida shelter successfully emptied one of their three kennels! All the dogs in that … Read more

Is A Treat-Tossing Robot The Future Of Dog Training?

An ex-Googler has developed a robot that uses artificial intelligence to train and interact with your dog when you are away. The CompanionPro is still in the development stage but the system will soon be tested in select households. The company is positioning the machine as a useful tool at home, for working dogs, at boarding and daycare centers, as well as in shelters. Related: Top Online Dog Training Schools How the CompanionPro Works John Honchariw used to work for … Read more

Cuddly Pup Snuggles Up With Baby Brother For Naps

Samson the 6-year-old Goldendoodle already had a great social media presence. He’s cute and he’s fluffy and takes great pictures. Then he went and broke the internet with a new addition to his pics: his human baby sibling Theo. These two are like puzzle pieces that fit together. Sure it’s a 2-piece puzzle, but it’s the cutest one I’ve ever seen! Jessica and Alex, lucky parents to Theo, Samson, and two other dogs Charley and Shea, told Fox they love … Read more

Poodle Who Survived Traumatic Car Crash Is Now Living Her Best Life

Cora the Poodle is an inspiration to many. When she was very young, she was in a terrible car accident. The crash broke her front legs, her pelvis, and her hips. She was set to be euthanized because of these serious injuries, but when Zach Skow, the founder of Marley’s Mutts, met her, he knew she still had so much life left in her. So, he rescued her and started her medical procedures right away. Many people doubted Skow for … Read more

Dog Sitting Service Deemed Essential To Serve Healthcare Workers

Healthcare workers are putting in insanely long hours, putting their lives on the line to support us all during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tons of businesses have been forced to close their doors to the public as we all work together to flatten the curve and bring this crisis to an end. At first, dog sitting and dog daycare centers were classified as nonessential but that has changed. Here’s why. Durham Doggie Day Care Made a Case to the City Camp … Read more

7 Engaging Ways To Make The Most Of The Great Indoors

Many of us are spending the majority of our time at home these days thanks to COVID-19. Although our dogs are super happy to have us around more, boredom is starting to set in for everyone. There are plenty of ways you can keep your dog (and yourself!) engaged during the stay-at-home order. From fun games to online training, today we share 7 activities to keep your dog occupied indoors. #1 – DIY or Ready-Made Food Puzzles Dogs are always … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #26

In This Issue

● Dog Care During COVID-19
● A Healthy Boost For Boring Kibble
● Starving Stray To Beloved Pet
● Decoding Your Dog’s Whine
● Protecting Your Dog From Ticks
● National Pet ID Week

Man Wakes Up His Blind And Deaf Dog In The Gentlest Way

Dogs are sweet, loving creatures. Therefore, all dogs deserve to be treated with as much love and respect as possible. Like many other dog parents, Aiden Mann knows exactly how important it is to be kind and gentle to his dogs, Lola and Plum. Plum was born blind and deaf, so the world is much different for her than it is for her sister. Because of this, Mann knows that he has to be extra careful around her to make … Read more

10 Reasons Why Your Dog Is The Best Coworker You’ve Ever Had

The longer the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, the harder working at home is going to be. Being cooped up in the house all day can get boring after a while, so we long for the day we can go back to our regular routines. However, if there’s one thing that’s better about working from home, it’s our new coworkers! We might not have an office full of people to socialize with while we work, but at home, we have four-legged … Read more

Sports Commentator Hilariously Narrates His Dogs Fighting Over A Bone

Sometimes I think I could just watch my dog do dog things for hours. As it turns out, I could also just watch someone else’s dogs do dog things, especially when accompanied by color-commentary. With sporting events and other large gatherings canceled for the time being, Scottish Sports Commentator Andrew Cotter found himself with some extra time at home. So thankfully, he recorded a video of his dogs and provided professional-level play by play. It’s some high-quality quarantine entertainment! In … Read more

Dogs Could Help Detect COVID-19 Cases

With the coronavirus affecting so many people around the world, testing is limited. Even if someone shows symptoms of COVID-19, they are often advised to stay home and not get tested if they’re not a high-risk patient. The number of cases is just getting too overwhelming for medical officials to handle, so in order to properly care for all those affected, they might need some help. As it turns out, our furry friends could be the answer to all our … Read more

Paws2Think: A Dog’s View On Surviving The COVID Quarantine

Hello, my fellow four-legged friends! Are things weird around your house? They’re super weird around mine, but I can’t quite put my paw on what’s going on. My family keeps talking about corona-something, which is strange because I thought Corona was that thing my dad drinks that makes him happy when he takes off his tasty leather shoes every night. Man, I love those shoes. They’re so smelly and leathery and entirely off-limits, which makes me want them even more. … Read more

UPDATE: Suzy Wandered Into A Home As A Starving Stray. Look At Her Now!

In a whirlwind few days, a starving stray dog went from living a difficult life on the streets of Philadelphia to becoming a beloved internet star with a family. It’s all thanks to a door that blew open during a storm and the man who later closed it. In that time, the dog sought shelter in the home she would later occupy for life. She just didn’t know it yet. The pup’s adventure began with a simple, straightforward tweet from … Read more

14 Popular Dog Foods With A History Of Recalls + 2 Ways To Protect Your Pup

Every dog owner fears the day that they find out their dog’s daily food was recalled. Sadly, recalls of dog food are quite common. Below we’ve compiled a list of the most popular dog food brands with large recalls within the last 10 years. Please note this is NOT a complete list of all recalled foods, but rather a summary of some of the most frequently purchased brands in the USA. 1. Hill’s Prescription Science Diet 44 varieties (2015 – … Read more

Myth Busting: Older Dogs Need More Protein, Not Less. Here’s One Easy Way To Give It.

Some years back, an unfortunate myth began circulating concerning senior dogs and protein. This myth claimed that older dogs were at risk by consuming too much protein. While its possible some dogs with diagnosed kidney disease need to limit their protein, according to recent research and pet nutrition experts, most senior pups would stand to benefit from more protein, not less. Writing for PetMD, Dr T. J. Dunn, Jr., DVM states: You should not restrict feeding high quality protein to … Read more

You Helped Sly Come Out Of His Shell & Assist In Rehabilitating Others!

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iHeartDogs works closely with GreaterGood by donating part of each sale to their various charity efforts. One of the charities, Rescue Bank, works to donate quality dog food to shelters and rescues who are in need. Some organizations could not run without the kind donations from organizations like this, and that’s why your donations are so appreciated. Sly’s unsteady past led to a fearful view of the future and caused him to be uneasy around those who wanted to offer him love. Thanks … Read more

Thanks To You, Pepper Can’t Stop Smiling!

Part of every sale through theiHeartDogs store is donated to GreaterGood, which helps support various charities like START Rescue. Stories like the one below are made possible with your help! Check out all the animals iHeartDogs fans and shoppers like you have helped save here. Even though her family surrendered her to the Tulare Shelter in California, Pepper kept smiling. Overcrowded shelters like this one often put healthy dogs on death row to make room. No way that could be this sweet girl’s … Read more

Disabled Dog Returned To Shelter 3 Times, Finally Finds Forever Home

A lovable rescue pup named Moby struggled to find his forever home due to his chronic health conditions and the need for extra care. After being returned to the shelter 3 times, Moby has finally found a forever family that has gone above and beyond to give him the very best life possible. Moby has a condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia that not only causes him to be unsteady on his feet but has also deteriorated his vision. Moby also struggles … Read more

Walks Are A Costumed Event For Woman And Her Dog

A dog named Hendrix has a very particular struggle during the COVID-19 outbreak. Unlike most of us, he’s been getting pretty dressed up every day, but it’s not exactly his idea. It’s his mom, UK dancer Clare Meardon’s. Yes, Hendrix and his mom are practicing social distance and are not attending any parties. But everyone still needs to walk their dogs, and Meardon and Hendrix have been doing it in style. Every day, these two go on their daily walks dressed … Read more

Adoptable Senior Dogs Enjoy A Special Easter Egg Hunt

This year definitely wasn’t a conventional Easter. Families had to find unique ways to celebrate without having a big gathering due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many people still found ways to have fun on a cheerful holiday. In fact, some dogs had an amazing Easter celebration too. Always & Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary in Miami County, Kansas hosted a special Easter egg hunt for the dogs staying with them. They figured it would be a great way for the … Read more

Dog Won’t Stop Petting Her Doggy Daycare Friends

Ruby and her brother Miles love spending time at The Den Doggy Daycare in Burlington, Ontario. The two German Shorthaired Pointers are regulars at the establishment, and they really made a name for themselves. After all, Ruby has made a big impression on the staff because of her peculiar habit. Ruby loves petting other dogs. Every time she comes to the daycare, she insists on petting as many dogs as possible. No one knows exactly why she does this, but … Read more

Mama Goldie Lets Her Scared Puppy Know She’s There

YouTube vlogger HeyImTabs adopted her Golden Retriever Jimbo in 2016 when the puppy was just 8 weeks old. Before that gotcha day, she fell in love with his spirit. In a YouTube video that surged to 1.6 million views, tiny Jimbo shares a sweet moment with his mom. The mama’s commitment to her baby may have helped Jimbo get snatched up so quickly, HeyImTabs wrote. She shared the video to her channel, reminiscing on the sweet moment that made her … Read more

Ending the Dog Meat Trade in China Could be a COVID-19 Silver Lining

Some experts believe that novel coronavirus originated in a wet market in China. Dog meat intended for human consumption is sold in such markets. In light of the pandemic, China’s Ministry of Agriculture has taken a big step toward ending the dog meat trade. Instead of being classified as livestock, dogs are being reclassified as “specialized” to become companion animals, not dinner. Dogs Are Not Livestock, They Are Pets According to the New York Post, livestock animals are bred for the … Read more

Pittie Is Mad Her Dad Came Home Late

Even though they’re probably just sleeping in different spots all day, our dogs like to let us know they hate it when we leave home too long. In one viral video, a concerned Pit Bull named Roxy let her dad have it when he arrived home. From her perspective, dad had simply been gone too long. Roxy would never let him get away with this crime without a stern talking to. In the video that boasts almost 2.5 million views, … Read more

People Are Needlessly Surrendering Their Dogs Amid COVID-19 Fears

Despite repeated expert advice that people cannot contract COVID-19 from family pets, shelters across the country are seeing large spikes in owner surrenders. Some are even receiving requests to have pets euthanized. There is plenty of fear to go around as we all do everything we can to make sure we stay healthy against this deadly virus. But we need to focus on facts, not fear, when it comes to making decisions that impact all lives, including those of our … Read more

Animal-Loving Golden Retriever Raises Baby Goats As Her Own

A loving Golden Retriever named Loryn takes her job on the farm very seriously. Her fur mom, Andrea is known to bring home babies of all kinds, and Loryn has made it her duty to help raise each one! Loryn has always been interested in being around creatures of all kinds. No matter which animal Andrea has brought home to add to her family farm, Loryn always wants to be front row and center as they grow up. This was … Read more

Mama Dog Scolds, Shuts Down Her Misbehaving Puppies

Every parent who’s ever tried to break up a fight between their kids knows this to be no simple task. They’ll still be smacking at each other even when you get right in between them. But before you seek out a parenting blog or family counselor for guidance, consider this inspiring example. In an incredible viral video, a Labrador Retriever expertly gets her squabbling puppies to cut out their mischief. All it takes is some crackdown. In the video Lucy, … Read more

How Often Should Your Dog See The Vet For A Wellness Visit?

Veterinary care is critical to a dog’s well-being. It is also important for an owner to get their questions answered by a qualified professional. When a pup or new dog enters your life, it should be established with a veterinarian. How often they see a vet depends on the individual dog, but never underestimate the importance of wellness exams. Wellness Exams vs. Sick Visits A wellness exam or “check up” is a routine visit where a veterinarian looks the dog … Read more

Surprisingly, “Grain-Free” foods contain 50% carbs! Learn how to boost your dog’s protein inexpensively

Over the last 15 years, hundreds of thousands of pet parents have switched to “grain-free” foods. Some have switched due to their dog’s intolerance or allergy to grains such as corn or wheat. But others have switched believing that grain-free foods offer a more appropriate diet for dogs who are clearly designed to eat meat. Unfortunately, many are surprised to learn that grain-free does not mean carbohydrate free, and in fact many foods without grain actually contain more or the … Read more

This One Thing Can Help Your Dog Avoid Major Health Problems

As a responsible dog parent, your dog’s health is your number one priority. There are lots of ways to get ahead of major health concerns for your dog, but it often takes a lot of extra time and money. However, areas like digestion, joint health, immune systems, and heart health are all things that you need to stay on top of because they can be fairly common for dogs. Luckily, there’s an easy and affordable way to battle all these … Read more

5 Tips For Dogs That Are Picky Eaters

Some dogs love to eat. They’ll eat anything and everything that you put in front of them. However, other dogs are a bit more finicky when it comes to their food. Finding a dog food that your dog enjoys eating can be a difficult task, but it’s not impossible. So, here are some tips that can help your picky dog enjoy mealtime, one of which is our new superfood topper called Happy, Healthy™ Topper! Keep in mind that in some … Read more

Would YOU want to eat the same food every day? Try removing a handful of kibble & replacing with this.

Imagine if your diet was limited to rice & beans: every, single, day. Sure, this basic food would provide you with enough calories to sustain life, but would you be excited to eat it? Would you thrive? While this example is ridiculous, many of us forget our beloved pups are offered little variety if they eat the same exact kibble each and every day of their lives. More and more dog parents are coming to the same conclusion: dogs need variety … Read more

People are shocked to learn kibble is 50% carbs! 2 ways to boost your dog’s protein on a budget

First invented in 1860, dry dog food has revolutionized the life of pets around the world. The process of extruding kibble creates a shelf stable product, making it more convenient (and inexpensive) than ever to feed our dogs. However, kibble has one major flaw that many canine nutrition experts would argue is drastically affecting the lifespans, rate of cancer, and dental health of our dogs. The problem with kibble is that a large amount of carbohydrates are required in order … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #25

In This Issue

● Study: ‘Dogs Resistant To COVID-19’
● Help For Spring Allergies
● Reducing Pet Stress At Home
● Does Tug-Of-War Cause Aggression?
● Common Causes Of Canine Coughing
● Recipe: Jiggly Chicken Jello Treats

Fearful Rescue Dog Finds Comfort In Flowers

At only 4 months old, Tofu the rescue dog ended up at a Romanian kill shelter. Rosanne Van Zanten spotted a picture of the sweet puppy online and knew she had to save her. Tofu had to go on a 3-day road trip to get from Romania to her new home in the Netherlands, but the long journey was all worth it in the end.  When Tofu arrived at her new home, everything was very scary to her. She had … Read more

Fur Mom Trains Golden Retriever To Bring Groceries To Neighbor In Need

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It’s during trying times like these that we all must try our best to come together and offer support where it’s needed. A lovable pup named Sundance is doing just that and has become a huge support for his at-risk neighbor. Sundance and his fur mom Karen reside in Manitou Springs, Colorado, where they live next door to a woman named Renee that’s considered high risk to the current pandemic. With having COPD and other serious medical conditions, Renee could … Read more

16 Of The Cutest Dog Posts During The Quarantine

It’s easy to get bored sitting at home all day. After all, this COVID-19 quarantine just seems to be going on forever, and many people are running out of ways to occupy their time. Luckily, dogs are always able to make a lazy day more exciting. Even if you don’t have a dog of your own, there are plenty of adorable pups on social media! These past few weeks have been a great time for adorable dog posts online. Here … Read more

Chinese City Bans Eating Cats And Dogs After Coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic is truly an unprecedented global event. It’s hard to imagine a ton of good coming of it, but I’m here to deliver some of that to you. In the wake of the virus, the southeastern China city of Shenzhen will ban the consumption of dogs and cats, among other animals! Open markets where animal meats are sold make ideal environments for diseases. After the devastating spread of COVID-19, originating in a market in Wuhan, these concerns are … Read more

Baby Squirrel Claims Motherly Pit Bull As Her Own

Pit Bulls know how to care for others unlike any other dog. Despite their bad reputation, they are often the most loving and considerate dogs out there. This became even more clear when a Pit Bull and squirrel friendship soon became popular on Reddit and Instagram. Everly is a rescue Pit Bull with such a kind heart. Her mom, Morgan Joy Groves, says that the sweet dog befriends nearly everyone, even other animals. Recently, a baby squirrel started hanging out … Read more

Dog Sled Team Delivers Groceries To Seniors To Help Flatten the Curve

We all have a role to play in helping to contain the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the curve. Hannah Lucas recognized that she could help her community in northern Maine by delivering groceries to seniors using her teams of sled dogs. The 22-year-old entrepreneur is making a big difference in a large rural area. The response has been so positive, she plans to continue offering the service after the pandemic has passed. She Saw Seniors Out Shopping for Basic … Read more

Pittie Can’t Decide How He Feels About Fart Sounds

Okay, come on. We all really need to laugh right now, and nothing causes instant chuckles like hearing fart noises. Even the most refined among us cave to the silly sounds. Heck, reading the word alone makes me giggle. I’m not made of stone! … Fart! I can’t prove it, but I bet you laughed at that. Dogs, however, don’t seem to have this automatic giggle response. A white Pit Bull named Bullit, for example, reacts very physically when he … Read more

Chicago Animal Control Adoptions Make History During COVID-19

Around the world, animal shelters and rescues have been trying to find ways to adjust during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing has made many things harder for people, but as it turns out, adopting dogs isn’t one of them. Many shelters and rescues have experienced an overwhelming amount of adoptions and new foster families. For Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC), every single animal was adopted one day, which is the first time in history that they’ve had that happen. … Read more

Dog Trainer Is Social Distancing In A Unicorn Suit

During the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is advised to stay home and practice social distancing. However, if you’re a dog parent, you can’t stay inside all the time. Dogs still need to go outside and get some fresh air, and that shouldn’t be avoided.  So, a Florida woman came up with a brilliant idea to continue walking her dogs, Cooper and Onyx, outside. She dressed up in a silly inflatable unicorn suit to protect herself from the coronavirus, and now she’s … Read more

Dog Daycare Stays Open For First Responders’ Animals

As more people work from home and avoid travel, business for doggie daycares has gone way down. The Grateful Dog, a boarding facility in San Francisco is still doing some business, but exclusively for essential workers and first responders’ animals. They’re fighting to stay open as small businesses worldwide suffer the effects of a pandemic. But this fight, The Grateful Dog feels, pales in comparison to that of the workers on the front lines. As of this post, San Francisco … Read more

8-Year-Old Boy Encourages Dog Adoption On “Little Big Shots”

Roman McConn is only 8 years old, but he has big dreams when it comes to helping dogs in need. In 2016, he launched an organization called Project Freedom Ride with his parents. They made it a mission to save unwanted dogs that were at risk of euthanasia and help them find forever homes. Roman is the face of the organization, and he always encourages people to adopt dogs. He’s even gotten plenty of attention on TV, including his most … Read more