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Soon Your Dog Could Be Pooping In This “Smart Toilet”

Truly there has never been a better time for innovations in dog potty technology. Recently, I told you all about the [still in-development] dog poop scooper robot Beetl. Here comes the latest defecation technology for pups: an indoor “smart toilet!” That’s right, there’s finally a major upgrade from pee pads in the works. According to designers Newtons Box, the product known as INUBOX gained major attention at the CES technology trade show in 2019. “On January 2019 we launched our first … Read more

If Your Dog Struggles To Get Up, Try Starting This Routine ASAP

Is your dog beginning to have trouble with everyday activities like rising after sleeping, climbing stairs, and hopping in and out of the car? Pain caused by the degeneration of joint tissue is very common in aging dogs. Sadly, in some larger breeds joint destress can begin at a very young age. While pharmaceutical drugs can offer relief, they also carry the risk of serious side effects leading many vets and pet parents to seek out natural supplements like Glucosamine, … Read more

Denver City Council Votes To End 30-Year Pit Bull Ban

Pit Bulls are the most discriminated against dog breed by far. They’re banned from air travel, schools, and even entire city limits. For 30 years, Denver, Colorado was one of those unforgiving cities. As of Monday, that is no longer the case. In a 7-4 vote, the Denver City Council passed a new code allowing Pit Bulls with rules and restrictions. The new law will take effect in 90 days if approved by Mayor Michael Hancock. Highlights of the legislation updates … Read more

Dog With Skin Cancer Needs YOUR Help To Complete His Bucket List!

This past weekend, a very special dog named Marley marched out the front door of Michiana Humane Society to begin a new life with his adopters. Staff members wept tears of joy, played kazoos, and waved handmade signs as he passed by.  Marley’s Gotcha Day was extra special because it came just days after he was diagnosed with terminal skin cancer. According to his vet, he only has about six months to live. His friends at the shelter knew finding … Read more

PETA Says “Pet” Is A Bad Word

People tend to feel strongly about PETA, one way or the other. The polarizing nature of the group recently played out on the British morning show Good Morning Britain. During the show, a representative for PETA suggested that the term “pet” is derogatory and should be replaced with a more respectful word. The backlash from the show’s hosts was swift and severe. PETA Says “Pet” and “Owner” Imply that Dogs and Cats are Objects During a taping of a popular … Read more

Pitbull Patiently Waits For Soldier Dad, Showers Him With Kisses

You may have heard that dogs don’t understand time the way that we do. We may never really know. This could explain why they’re always excited to see us, whether we just got back from a day at work or we’re returning from a two-week vacation. Each time we are reunited is a time to celebrate! Nobody understood this better than Cotton. Sweet Cotton was a service dog for his dad, a U.S. soldier. Cotton was deaf but that didn’t … Read more

Rescue Pittie Has Daily “Conversations” With Her Mom

Sure, us dog people understand that our dogs don’t speak the same language as we do. But that doesn’t seem to stop us from having conversations with them. Most of my conversations with my dog bring out my high-pitched doggie talking voice, and they’re usually one-sided. A Pit Bull named Maisy is the kind of dog who always talks back. Marisa Elbert, who Maisy belongs to, told The Dodo she learned about the pup shortly after putting down her 13-year-old Pit Bull. … Read more

5 Red Flag Smells To Look Out For With Your Dog

It’s no secret your dog has an uncanny sense of smell, but did you know your vet also has a well-trained sniffer? When checking out a canine patient, veterinarians utilize four of their five senses. They visually examine your pooch from head to toe, listen to the heart with their stethoscope, palpate for lumps and bumps, and yes, even sniff for tell-tale odors. Here are five red-flag smells to look (smell) for with your pup: 1. Skin Infections Dogs do … Read more

Study Shows Dogs Really Do Prefer Baby Talk

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Do you use baby talk when you’re showing your pup some love? A lot of us express our love to our dogs with a puppy-dog or baby voice. An animated, high-pitched voice helps human babies learn the language, but dogs aren’t going to speak (we wish!) So, why talk to them in a baby voice? Well, if you use baby talk, we’ve got good news for you: science says dogs respond to it. Baby what? Before we get into the specifics, … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #16

In This Issue

● Save Money At The Vet
● Dog Parks: Fun Or Folly?
● The Underdogs Of Westminster
● Why Dogs Dislike Some People
● Vet Corner: 19 Dog Emergencies
● Reader Q: Causes Of Seizures

Marine Dog With Cancer Gets Emotional Farewell

Losing a dog is one of the hardest things a person can go through. After all, dogs are there for us through every step of the way, so they deserve to be honored. This is exactly how Marine Corporal Jeff DeYoung felt when he learned that his beloved dog, Cena, was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. Not only had Cena been his loyal companion, but they had also served 3 tours overseas together. Cena and DeYoung’s Bond Cena and DeYoung … Read more

This Mardi Gras Parade Is Just For Dogs!

Mardi Gras is a time for celebration, but why would you want to have an extravagant event without your furry friend? Thanks to a canine-specific parade in Louisiana, you don’t have to! The Krewe of Barkus Parade in Lake Charles, Louisiana is the perfect Mardi Gras party that’s just for pups, their families, and any dog lovers that want to attend. During this event, dogs are the stars of the show! This year will be the 25th annual parade, and … Read more

Hockey Team Welcomes Rescue Puppy

The Milwaukee Admirals recently added another member to their team, but surprisingly, it’s not another hockey player. Instead, they have decided to welcome a rescue puppy from a local shelter into their family. Earlier in the year, they announced that they wanted to adopt a dog for their team, but they hadn’t given many details. Now, that dream is becoming a reality because a puppy named Bender has now been adopted! Choosing a Four-Legged Teammate When the hockey team decided … Read more

Determined Rescuers Save Dog That Fell 60 Feet Into Quarry

It’s no secret that dogs are curious animals. This was especially true for an adventurous pup in Greenwood, South Carolina. While this dog was chasing animals in the woods, he accidentally got himself in a tricky situation. He fell into the Vulcan Materials rock quarry, landing on a ledge about 60 feet below. He was still alive and healthy after he landed, but he had no way to escape! Luckily, help was on the way. Greenwood City Fire Rescue and … Read more

Do Dogs Like To Be Kissed?

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How does your pup greet you when you get home after being away? Does your dog give you a kiss? Think about when you’re hanging on the couch. How do you show affection to your pooch? Many people with dogs like to smother them with kisses. But your pup can’t talk. So, does your dog like kisses? via GIPHY Pucker up! Kisses are well-accepted displays of affections between humans. So, it makes sense we kiss pups to show them how … Read more

Golden Retriever Holds 6 Tennis Balls In His Mouth!

Finley the Golden Retriever from Canandaigua, New York loves tennis balls. Of course, all dogs love playing fetch with a good tennis ball, but Finley is the biggest ball hog anyone has ever seen. That’s because Finley likes to hold 6 tennis balls in his mouth at a time! It’s a special trick that he taught himself, and it’s actually more than the current world record, which is only 5 tennis balls at once. Finley’s Special Talent Finley started this … Read more

Coors Light Wants To Pay For Your Valentine’s Doggy Date

Even if you’re not familiar with the term “cuffing season,” you’re probably familiar with the concept. As the weather gets colder and everyone heads inside, most have no desire to go out. Most prefer to have someone special to come home to and stay warm inside with every night. “Cuffing season” represents those winter months we all just want a cuddle buddy who won’t leave us even when the snow thaws. Coors Light wants to let everyone who doesn’t have … Read more

You Helped Transport These Dogs Away From Overcrowded Shelters

When you purchase items from the iHeartDogs store, a portion of that profit is donated to GreaterGood. GreaterGood is an amazing organization that supports charities that help dogs in need. Thanks to loyal customers like you, many dogs got a second chance at life because of these amazing donations. Teddy and Enfield are two of the many dogs that benefited from GreaterGood donations! Teddy and Enfield were a part of a group of 50 rescue dogs that were saved by … Read more

Dog Is Reunited With Family After Tornado Suddenly Destroyed Their Home

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Bruce and Ona Dunlap were watching the news in Logan County, Arkansas about a storm brewing in the area when the electricity suddenly went out. Little did they know, their lives would drastically change within the minutes to come. With their source of weather updates now turned off, Bruce stepped outside to surveillance the area outside of his home. As he stepped outside, he noticed how eerie and silent it was, to the point that he assumed the storm has … Read more

5 Warning Signs To Look Out For In Dog Sitters

At some point, you may be required to leave the joy of your life with a dog sitter. You try to get referrals and read reviews, but how can you be sure this stranger will love and care for your dog the way you do? Eventually, you have to take the leap. But have you ever returned home from a trip and wondered if your dog sitter really did all that you paid him for? There is a lot of … Read more

Man Pens Letter From The Dog You Rescued

If you’ve ever rescued a dog, no doubt, you’ve heard or even used the expression, “they rescued me.” But make no mistake. You saved this fragile life. That life that had its time on earth measured in days. As great as that little pup may make you feel, you may never know the boundless, heartfelt gratitude that your friend has for you.   A Letter From Your Rescue Dog My life hasn’t always been easy. I’ve been yelled at and … Read more

8 Things Only Dog People Understand

Dogs. They hog our beds, steal our shoes, and often cause us just as much worry as our human children. People who don’t have pets must wonder why we choose to share our lives with these furry little menaces. Only dog parents understand the devotion and unconditional love they offer. They may be challenging and downright naughty at times, but the adoration we see in our dogs’ soulful eyes makes it all worthwhile! If you have canine roommates, you’ll definitely … Read more

10 Cancer Preventing Foods For Your Dog

We know it by many names and fear it by them all. Cancer. The word alone has the power to conjure up deep and dark feelings in those of us whose lives have been impacted by it, which is most of us. Statistics show that the majority of American families have relatives who have been diagnosed by cancer. Unfortunately, our canine family members are at risk in high numbers as well. Stats vary largely depending on breed, but overall between … Read more

5 Signs Your Dog Is Really A Human In Disguise

Dogs certainly have a way of bringing out the best in us. They read our emotions and provide quiet comfort or a good belly laugh when we need it most. Despite our shortcomings, they love us unconditionally, and would happily lay down their lives for us. With so many complex and admirable traits, it makes you wonder if your dog is really a human in disguise. Or maybe it’s more accurate to say they are the humans we aspire to … Read more

Woman Finds Long Lost Dog After Seeing Her Photo On A Beer Can

3 years ago, Monica Mathis from Iowa lost her beloved pup named Hazel. Hazel was known for being an escape artist, but this time, it got out of hand. Mathis left Hazel on a leash in her yard to go to the bathroom, and she quickly vanished. The pup was nowhere to be found. Mathis began to lose hope in finding her furry friend. But to her surprise, she was soon reunited with her dog in the most unusual way … Read more

No, Hemp is Not Marijuana – Why It’s Legal, Safe & Helpful for Dogs with Pain or Anxiety

Hemp has become all the rage among dog owners over the last 2 years. With new studies showing great promise, and countless stories touting benefits, Hemp is a topic every pet owner needs to be knowledgeable on. The Difference Between Hemp & Marijuana Hemp and marijuana are related in much the same way dogs are related to wolves. Both plants are varieties of the species Cannabis sativa, just as both animals are sub-species of Canis lupus. Domestic dogs may share some similarities … Read more

Loyal Dog Won’t Leave His Pregnant Friend’s Side

Two stray dogs sat alone on the streets of Muscoy, California. The larger dog, a beautiful German Shepherd, was resting on the ground in pain. She had recently been struck by a car, and a small, fluffy dog refused to leave her side. Many humans drove past, not wanting to stop and help the poor pup. However, the small dog refused to give up, and he continued to wait by his friend’s side until help arrived. Dream Fetchers: Project Rescue … Read more

Desperate Pup Leads Rescuers To Litter Of Puppies & A House Of Horror With Neglected Animals

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Royal Animal Refuge in Peachtree City, Georgia received a troubling call about an emaciated dog seen walking along the road. Once rescuers arriving at the scene of the sighting had no idea what they were walking into. Rescuers were immediately greeted by the malnourished pup, and attempted to offer her a quick meal before taking her in. Though the desperate furry friend, now named Clover, must have been starving, she would not settle down enough to enjoy her much needed … Read more

These Shetland Dog Models Are True Show Stoppers

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There’s a group of dog models in Shetland, Scotland that are stopping traffic with their adorable photo shoots. Kaylee Garrick’s photography has gained popularity not only for the creativity behind her work, but how impressive her obedient pup models are! Kaylee is a 29-year-old paramedic student that has a passion for photography outside of her daily work in medicine. What began as her creative outlet that she would share on her social media channels, turned into a beautiful way to … Read more

Adorable Cocker Spaniel Has “Disney Eyes”

Ever heard the saying “the eyes are the window to the soul?” I’d like to build on that and say the eyes might just be the doorway to viral fame. At least that happens to be the case of the cutest little English Cocker Spaniel Puppy named Winnie. Winnie was blessed with a pair of absolutely gorgeous, big hazel eyes. She’s so beautiful she almost looks drawn! Yep, this pup is definitely a work of art. You gotta admit, her … Read more

13-Year-Old’s Late Dad Surprises Him With A Dog

Most kids dream of having a dog of their own, but unfortunately, not all parents are willing to give in. However, Joe Kavaluskis wanted more than anything to get a Boston Terrier for his son, Logan. But sadly, Joe was allergic. Logan loved the small breed so much that he often carried a plush Boston Terrier with him when he was younger. Now, at 13 years old, Logan finally got his dream dog in a way he never expected. For … Read more

9 Things Humans Do That Stress Our Dogs Out

When we love our dogs like family, we sometimes forget that they don’t understand us quite like our human relatives. Sometimes we try to have full-on conversations with them or unknowingly send them body language signals that are interpreted differently in the animal kingdom. For these reasons, we’ve compiled a list of 9 common things that humans do that stress dogs out. If you’ve done any of these things, don’t worry–we all have! But by being more aware, we can try to communicate with our … Read more

5 Reasons Dogs Don’t Like Certain People

Getting on a dog’s good side might seem as easy as having a pocket full of treats and knowing the trick to a good belly rub, but our four-legged friends aren’t always easy to please. They’re quick to judge a person’s character, and there are some people they simply don’t like. It could be a specific person in the dog’s family, a friend of their owner’s, or a random person they meet on the street—but dogs know a foe when … Read more

Footballer Pays 100 Dogs’ Adoption Fees To Celebrate Super Bowl Win

The Kansas City Chiefs took home the 2020 Super Bowl win this Sunday. Instead of a trip to Disneyland, one player has decided to pay his good fortune forward. Defensive tackle, Derrick Nnadi is paying the adoption fees for all available dogs at KC Pet Project as of game day – about 100 pups! Adoption fees at KCPP normally run about $150 so he will be saving the dog lovers of Kansas City almost $14,000. Nnadi began a partnership with … Read more

Collie Puppy With A ‘Ruff’ Past Wins Puppy Bowl

Duncan the 9-month-old Rough Collie is a true inspiration for humans and dogs alike. When he was only a few weeks old, he was in an unfortunate situation. He was one of about 130 animals that were rescued from a business in Solon, Maine. The poor animals were in rough shape and they all needed urgent care. Now, Duncan has moved on from his difficult past to become the star of the 2020 Puppy Bowl!  What Happened to Duncan? Not … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #15

In This Issue

● Coronavirus In Dogs
● The Trouble With Dry Kibble
● Therapy Pups In Training
● Senior Dog Training Tips
● Why Dogs Eat Grass
● DIY Valentine Cookies For Dogs

Dog Lover Rents Billboard To Share A Special Message With His Dog

Our dogs deserve the best every day. But on their birthdays, we like to make it even more special. They might not understand what a birthday is, but they sure love all the special attention and delicious treats. However, fitness celebrity Maxx Chewning decided to go all out for his dog’s 1st birthday. Not only did he record an adorable adventure with his pup, Dood, but he even bought a special billboard to honor his best friend’s big day! Dood’s … Read more

5-Star Chef Turns Leftovers Into Food For Shelter Dogs

Chef J Gourmet is head chef at the five-star Hotel Fairmont in Abu Dhabi. Concerned about the global food waste issue, he came up with a wonderful way to re-purpose the hotel’s unused food. Instead of sending it to rot in a landfill, Chef J Gourmet turns it into dog food for the area’s strays! Doggy Bag Initiative The program is called the Doggy Bag Initiative. After each meal, the restaurant staff collects the leftover food in large trash bags. … Read more

Scientist Says Dogs Hate Hugs. He’s Wrong. Here’s Why.

Hugs are such an essential part of the way human beings show affection for one another. So naturally, we’ve extended that physical gesture to the dogs we love too. It seems simple and logical enough, but some scientists and ethicists debate whether dogs want to have arms wrapped around them and faces pressed into their fur. So which is it? Have cynical researchers completely missed the point or are we dog huggers in total denial? Let’s look at both sides … Read more

5 Mistakes Most Owners Make (And 1 You Probably Are Too)

Whether you’re new to raising a dog or if you’ve been doing it for years, you’ve probably made plenty of mistakes. A dog is so much more than just a cute companion because they have a lot of specific needs. Many dog lovers make the same mistakes as they raise their pups, but it’s never too late to make a change for the better. It’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them as you get to know your dog. … Read more

Naughty Panda Cubs Give Worker A Run For Her Money

By Chesney McDonald Contributor at Animal Channel Clearing leaves is a monotonous and tiring task as it is. And if we know anything abut baby Panda’s, it’s that they are notoriously clumsy, mischievous and just seem to want to have fun. Their curiosity and playful nature cause them to create havoc for anyone who may be in charge of them. Nanny Mei, I guess that’s you! Mei is a keeper at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. The … Read more

Don’t Panic! Coronavirus: Here’s What You Need To Know

You’ve likely heard about Coronavirus by now. It can be more than a little scary when a virus like this seems to spread so quickly, but as dog lovers, many of us immediately turn our thoughts to our pups at times like these. Especially if you’re familiar with the phrase, “Canine Coronavirus.” “Can my dog get Coronavirus?” Or worse, “Can I give my dog Coronavirus?” First and foremost: don’t panic. What is Coronavirus? Though people are largely referring to the … Read more

“Wheelie Pup” Is Rescued After Getting Stuck In A Tire

Puppies are extremely curious and often get themselves into trouble without meaning to. However, when the Riverside County Animal Services received a call about a puppy stuck in a tire, they had never heard anything like it. A poor 3-month-old Australian Cattle Dog from California had put her head through a wheel, and she couldn’t seem to squirm out of it. Rescuing the Pup Animal services tried to use oil to lubricate the pup’s neck to get her free, but … Read more

Officer “Arrests” Shelter Dogs And Takes Them For A Ride

Twice a month, senior police officer, Aundrea Holiday visits the Heritage Humane Society in Williamsburg, Virginia. She arrives bright and early, loads an adoptable pooch into her cruiser, and spends the morning patrolling for potential adopters. The program is called Dog For A Day, and it has been extremely successful since its inception last February. “All of the adoptable pets that she [Officer Holiday] has taken out in 2019 have been adopted out,” Jennifer LaFountain, a volunteer and community engagement … Read more

Veteran Struggles Until He Is Reunited With His Missing Pit Bull

Social media is overflowing with stories of missing dogs. Isn’t it nice to hear some good news every once in a while? We especially love it when one of our service members has a story with a happy ending! This happy ending happened in the heartland of America and it’s pretty incredible. A veteran in Kileen, Texas was heartbroken after his Pit Bull was lost. Hades went missing back on October 21st when he left his yard to play with … Read more

Elated Golden Retriever’s Discovers His Favorite Toy Survived the Australian Fire

So many lives and property were lost in the recent fires in Australia. Unfortunately, one of those homes belonged to the family of OJ the Golden Retriever. Luckily, OJ and his family survived the fire, but they found that everything they owned had been destroyed. Well, almost everything. Amongst all the destruction, there was one important item that remained, proving that the little things in life can go a long way. After returning to their home for the first time, … Read more

New Law Could Mean Tax Break For People Adopting From Shelters

Anyone with a rescue dog will be quick to tell you how much a rescue has changed their life. Giving second chances to disadvantaged dogs is a reward in itself, not to mention the love and appreciation rescued pups give us. Yet while millions of dogs live in shelters, a large portion of dog people continue to buy designer or purebred dogs from breeders. The trend is in decline, but the issue remains. At least some lawmakers are working to … Read more

This Forlorn Pup Can’t Bear His Toy Separation Anxiety

If you have a dog (or more than one) at home, odds are you’ve witnessed some of the seemingly bizarre tactics they employ to get back misplaced toys. For example, my childhood dog once insisted I let him outside just so he could retrieve a rawhide he left by the door the day before. Claire Cummings from Basingstoke, England happened upon such a situation while driving. First, she noticed a lone stuffed pig on the sidewalk. Then she saw a … Read more

Top 5 Ways Your Dog Reads Your Emotions

Dogs have a remarkable ability to sense our emotions. Some people say they know us better than we know ourselves, and science backs up that theory. The slightest increase in blood pressure alerts them when our stress level is rising, while a quick glance at our facial expression lets them know whether we are happy or angry. Our dogs can even influence our emotions just by gazing into our eyes. How do they tune into our innermost feelings? And how … Read more

Shelter Dog Has Special Unicorn Sleepover Party

For years, Sox the 11-year-old shelter dog has been in and out of the North Fork Animal Welfare League. She had been with the same family for nearly 8 years, but now, she’s all alone. She’s the sweetest pup, but she is often overlooked because of her age. However, volunteer Valerie Sanks from Rocky Point, New York knows how special Sox really is. So, she decided to give Sox her very own unicorn-themed sleepover party! Sox’s History There’s still a … Read more

Blind, Deaf Dog Provides Full-Time Comfort To Other Rescues

When people underestimate the challenges that come with raising a disabled shelter dog, and the dogs are usually the ones who end up suffering. Dogs with special needs who are just as capable of providing love may end up returning to shelters after their adoptions for a variety of reasons, all unfair to the pups. All it takes to love a disabled rescue is time and commitment. One incredible animal rights activist understands that, and she was more than willing … Read more