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15 Money-Saving Tips For Dog Owners

According to CNBC, American dog owners spend upwards of $2,000 per year on routine care and maintenance for each of their pups. If there is a medical emergency, that figure can easily sore above $10,000. With these tips, you can give your furry family members the best of the best and save money in the process! 1. Make Your Own Products: DIY Dog Beds There was a time when pallets were tossed out like useless garbage. Now, there are countless … Read more

Doggie Brigade Brings Healing To Children’s Hospital Patients

For more than 25 years, the Doggie Brigade at Akron Children’s Hospital in Ohio has been bringing smiles and healing to patients and their families. Doggie Brigade is the second oldest animal-assistance program in the country, as well as one of the largest. Not only do these dogs bring happiness throughout the hospital, but they’ve actually been shown to reduce patients’ blood pressure, stress, and anxiety levels as well as increase the children’s willingness to participate in their treatment program … Read more

High Quality Coffee That Gives Back To Dogs In Need

It might be hard to believe that coffee could feel any better than it does when you’re holding a steaming mug in your hand and those first few drops warm up your tired soul. But believe us – it can be so much better! Colombian Supremo coffee from the iHeartDogs.com store does so much more than just prepare you to face the day – every single cup you brew feeds a shelter dog. That’s 25 dogs in need that have … Read more

After 11 Returns To The Shelter, Escape Artist Dog Finds The Perfect Home

Throughout his 9 years on this earth, Gumby, a sassy hound dog from South Carolina, has been adopted out 7 times, voluntarily surrendered 8 times, and picked up as a stray 3 times. And that’s just the beginning of his story!   Gumby made his first of many appearances at the Charleston Animal Society (CAS) in September 2014. He was brought in as a stray, but appeared well-fed and quite healthy, leading staff to suspect he had run away or been … Read more

21 Pallet Dog Bed Ideas

It’s easy to see why pet parents love pallet beds: they’re a fun DIY project, they’re cheap to make, and they look chic with any decor! Plus, they’re totally customizable to fit the unique personality of your beloved canine. If you know where to look, you can get pallets for free. They’re often used to load up products for shipment to stores, so if  you can get in touch with a local small business (perhaps there’s a pet shop you … Read more

Dog Parents Are Switching From Rawhide To This Popular Chew

Bully sticks are becoming more and more popular and with good reason. These long-lasting treats are loved by almost every dog and they’re full of benefits. Unlike rawhide, which is made with different chemicals and some very unnatural ingredients, bully sticks are full of healthy perks. 5 Reasons Bully Sticks Are the #1 Most Popular Dog Chew Many owners are often turned off by bully sticks when they find out they are made from beef pizzle (penis). But rest assured, … Read more

1200 Miles Separated This Dog From Salvation – And You Helped Him Get There!

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  The Lancaster Animal Care Center is a division of Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control. With seven “open admission” shelters serving 47 cities, the staff faces a constant struggle to save the dogs in their care from euthanasia. For a beautiful pooch named Mocha, salvation lay in a program … Read more

Dream Job: This Company Is Hiring Someone To Travel & Instagram Dogs This Summer

If getting paid to travel, take photos, and hang out with dogs all summer sounds like your dream job, listen up. The Points Guy, a website that helps readers score the best deals and earn points their trips, is hiring an intern for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Did we mention they’re also paying $20 an hour? A post shared by Miles + Hootie + Swisher (@thepointspups) on Jan 22, 2018 at 7:15pm PST The Barketing Associate official duties include traveling with resident … Read more

What To Do In The Event Of A Dog Attack

We all love dogs and know that their hearts are pure, but sadly, attacks still happen. At the end of the day, our loyal companions are still animals with instincts that need to be respected. If they feel scared, threatened, or defensive, any dog is capable of biting. What’s more, some pups are simply more likely to go for the “fight” instead of the “flight,” whether it’s from past experience or it’s just in their nature. The subject of dog … Read more

Sweet Pittie Desperately Needs A Forever Home Because Of BSL Laws A Country Away

Breed specific legislation (BSL) has been the cause of a lot of heartbreak and frustration. A lot of good dogs are at risk of losing the homes and families they’ve known and loved for years because people make assumptions based on fear and misunderstanding. Aside from its direct harm, BSL can have indirect repercussions as well. Kayla Murray with the Austin Animal Center tells iHeartDogs about Chloe, a sweet dog who is at risk of losing her home in Austin, … Read more

How To Correct A Dog That Doesn’t Come When Called

We’ve all been there; you’re the crazy person in the neighborhood with the dog that refuses to come when called.  Whether it was a training session gone awry or an accident that let them slip out the door, you’re now left with a dog to catch and a neighborly reputation to redeem. You know your four-legged fugitive hears you calling their name while they trespass into the neighbor’s garage and sniff-walk their way down the street, but they’re ignoring you. … Read more

37 Dog-Friendly Store And Restaurant Chains

It used to be that just about the only place of business you could take your dog was pet supply stores. These days, more and more stores – and even restaurants – are becoming dog-friendly. While health code regulations force all dogs (apart from service animals) to stay outside restaurants, many are starting to invite people to bring their dog into their patio seating areas, and stores are allowing well-behaved, leashed dogs into their stores. Keep in mind that each location … Read more

Puppy Trapped In Hoard Gets Rescued, Thanks To Funding From Customers Like You

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which helps support various charities. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  In the words of a CATNIP Foundation rescuer: “Our team received a call for assistance with cats abandoned at a flooded home in Vidor, Texas, one of the areas that was hit the hardest by Hurricane Harvey. It was described as a breeder/hoarding situation with a large number of cats and kittens at risk. … Read more

Thanks To Your Purchases, This Veteran Has A Service Dog Who Helps Him Live A Normal Life

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  US Army Veteran Wayne introduced himself to the founder of Canines for Service at a medical office after seeing him with a service dog. Later that day, Wayne stopped by the office to talk with the team about receiving his own service dog. He quickly completed his application and was … Read more

Emaciated Dog Found In Desert Has Amazing Home, Thanks To Customers Like You!

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible. Bessie was abandoned in a desert, miles away from food, water, or shelter. When she was found, she was so emaciated that she looked like just skin and bones. Many of her rescuers had never seen a dog as emaciated as Bessie – at least not one that survived. Image … Read more

UPDATE: These Bonded Dogs Were Heartlessly Separated After Adoption, But Their Story Isn’t Over

Update: A month has passed since the bonded pair of dogs, Dozer the pit bull and OJ the blind Dachshund, were reunited at Richmond Animal Care Center (RACC) after a harrowing ordeal. They were almost separated, but their friends at the shelter didn’t let that happen. Now, after weeks of not knowing their future, the two dogs are finally moving on. After the incident that ripped apart the two canine friends and left OJ heartlessly abandoned on the side of … Read more

Should I Give My Dog a Multivitamin?

Over the last decade, pet parents have begun to take more seriously the health of their pets. A poll conducted by the gallup organization showed that a full 50% of adults regularly take a multivitamin. However, when it comes to our pets, significantly less receive the same treatment. Does a multivitamin make sense for our furry friends, or is it a waste of money? You may want to consider a multivitamin if any of these 3 situations apply to you: … Read more

Got A Dog That Loves To Chew? Then You Gotta Try This!

Lots of pet supply companies advertise dog toys designed for powerful chewers, but far too many fail to live up to the hype. The products are either no match for “ruff” and rugged chompers, or pups simply find them boring. That’s where the AgriChew™ comes in! Accidentally invented by farmer Mark Smith, the AgriChew is tough, yet flexible with a unique shape that inspires dogs to romp and gnaw. Smith’s family business makes parts for the agricultural industry and originally created … Read more

The 20 Most High-Maintenance Dog Breeds

You may want a dog that you can teach a few tricks, take for a couple of short walks a day, and who will snuggle with you every night. If your dog is on this list of high-maintenance dog breeds, however, you might get more than you bargained for. Some dogs are high maintenance because they need massive amounts of exercise. Some dogs are high maintenance because they require a lot of grooming. Some dogs are high maintenance because they are … Read more

Junior Dog Handlers Work To Debunk Stereotypes About Bully Breeds

April 21 was a big day for 10 aspiring junior dog handlers. After four weeks of training, the group of kids finally competed in their first dog show. From the youngest trainee at six years old to the oldest at 16, the young dog handlers did it all with a breed some people think isn’t suited for children. Bully breeds have a bad reputation for being aggressive and dangerous, but organizations and businesses in Chicago are determined to set the … Read more

A Guide To Creating The Ultimate Bucket List For Your Aging Senior Dog

Facing the mortality of our senior dogs is a heartbreaking reality that inspires many loving paw-rents to create bucket lists on their behalf. While embarking on a final journey with your gray-muzzled best friend is a beautiful sentiment, be careful not to confuse the experiences you want to give your dog with the experiences your dog wants to have with you. When planning the perfect doggy bucket list, it’s normal to imagine grand adventures and wish for limitless possibilities, but … Read more

6 Natural Ingredients To Soothe Your Pug’s Dry & Cracked Nose

Did you know the moist, spongy skin of a pug’s nose captures scents “tens of thousands of times” more efficiently than our own? It’s the tool dogs use to investigate and understand the world around them. Since pups effectively “see the world through their noses,” the skin is constantly exposed to sunlight, extreme temperatures, allergens and various substances that can cause dryness, chapping, and cracking. Without a moist, healthy nose, your dog cannot efficiently explore the neighborhood or recognize his favorite scent … Read more

6 Natural Ingredients To Soothe Your Boxer’s Dry & Cracked Nose

Did you know the moist, spongy skin of a boxer’s nose captures scents “tens of thousands of times” more efficiently than our own? It’s the tool dogs use to investigate and understand the world around them. Since pups effectively “see the world through their noses,” the skin is constantly exposed to sunlight, extreme temperatures, allergens and various substances that can cause dryness, chapping, and cracking. Without a moist, healthy nose, your dog cannot efficiently explore the neighborhood or recognize his favorite scent … Read more

6 Natural Ingredients To Soothe Your Frenchie’s Dry & Cracked Nose

xDid you know the moist, spongy skin of a frenchie’s nose captures scents “tens of thousands of times” more efficiently than our own? It’s the tool dogs use to investigate and understand the world around them. Since pups effectively “see the world through their noses,” the skin is constantly exposed to sunlight, extreme temperatures, allergens and various substances that can cause dryness, chapping, and cracking. Without a moist, healthy nose, your dog cannot efficiently explore the neighborhood or recognize his favorite scent … Read more

6 Natural Ingredients To Soothe Your Bulldog’s Dry & Cracked Nose

Did you know the moist, spongy skin of a bulldog’s nose captures scents “tens of thousands of times” more efficiently than our own? It’s the tool dogs use to investigate and understand the world around them. Since pups effectively “see the world through their noses,” the skin is constantly exposed to sunlight, extreme temperatures, allergens and various substances that can cause dryness, chapping, and cracking. Without a moist, healthy nose, your dog cannot efficiently explore the neighborhood or recognize his favorite scent … Read more

What’s Going On When Your Dog Chatters Their Teeth?

A dog owner’s first instinct when they see their pup chattering their teeth is usually to grab a blanket. Humans clack their teeth together when the’re cold, and it’s true dogs occasionally do it too. It’s the body’s attempt at generating more heat, but what if it’s the middle of summer and your pup is out on a long walk? Or maybe you’re inside your cozy home about to play with a new toy? There are some situations where temperature-related … Read more

Woman Discovers Her Dog’s Strange Behavior Is From Meth & Cocaine Poisoning

Seeing your dog suffer is every pet parent’s worst nightmare, but what if you found out that their symptoms were the result of ingesting meth and cocaine? That’s what happened to Jen O’Brien’s 2-year-old Boxer, named Allie, who hadn’t left the house or yard that day. When Allie started acting strangely, her parents rushed her to the vet, where a urine analysis determined that she had toxic levels of meth, cocaine and amphetamines in her system. Puzzled as to where the substances could have … Read more

Why More Workplaces Should Be Dog-Friendly

Dog lovers already know the presence of a pet can reduce stress at home. Research has shown they reduce the stress hormone cortisol and help lower blood pressure. Virginia Commonwealth University performed a study to see if the same held true in the workplace. They found that employees with access to dogs maintained lower levels of cortisol than their dog-free coworkers. Dogs in the workplace may also increase productivity, improve morale and motivate employees. “It’s definitely good for the work atmosphere … Read more

Couple Provides A Forever Home For Over 1,000 Dogs

There’s no doubt that we love dogs, but this couple in Costa Rica took their dedication to another level! According to USA Today, it all started in 2006 when Lya Battle and husband Alvaro Saume adopted two pups from a shelter. Soon after, they began to notice more and more the strays that wandered the streets of Costa Rica. Of course, they couldn’t leave the homeless dogs wandering the streets, so they took them in. Before long, their home was filled … Read more

Partially Blind Senior Dog Guards 3-Year-Old Lost In Australia Bush

A 3-year-old girl named Aurora wandered off into the bushland surrounding her family’s rural Warwick, Australia property on Friday. Despite the efforts of more than 100 searchers, no trace of the girl was found until the following morning. But little Aurora did not have to spend the night alone. Max, her 14-year-old Australian Cattle Dog (known as a Blue Heeler in Australia) remained by her side. SUCH A GOOD BOY, MAX! He stayed with his 3-year-old human who was lost … Read more

Why Are Some Pups Drawn To People Who Don’t Like Dogs?

I have been a card-carrying dog person for as long as I can remember, and if you are a follower of iHeartDogs, I’m sure you are, too! With millions of us out there just waiting to shower them with love and affection, why is it that some dogs gravitate to people who do not care for canines? For some dogs, the desire to seek out a paticular person may be related to their level of socialization. If they are raised … Read more

What To Do When You Find A Stray Dog

Being an animal lover means that every life matters. That includes the furry family you have at home and every stray dog you find by chance. Whether they’re staggering along the side of a road, emaciated and afraid, or rummaging through the trash cans behind your favorite place to grab lunch, it’s your instinct to help. Helping, however, isn’t always a simple concept. Stray dogs can act unpredictably, and they don’t always recognize a helping hand. These guidelines will help … Read more

Adorable Spotted Puppy Wears His Heart On His… Nose!

Every dog is special, and some pups show their uniqueness through incredible markings – like Wiley the Dalmatian puppy! Wiley has tons of love to give, and it’s not only evident by his playful, outgoing nature. This adorable pooch wears his heart on his nose, where it’s on display for all to see. A post shared by w i l e y ♥ (@hi.wiley) on Apr 18, 2018 at 5:23am PDT As soon as she brought him home, mom Lexi … Read more

Jacksonville Residents Search For Veteran’s Lost Therapy Dog

Communities near Jacksonville, FL are on the lookout for a therapy dog that ran away from a traffic accident on April 15. Luna, a tiny five-pound Maltese-Papillon mix, belongs to Navy veteran Jose Castellon. Since suffering a traumatic brain injury in 2016, Castellon relies on Luna on a daily basis. The decorated sailor has served multiple overseas tours, and now all he wants is to have his dog back. According to Fox35, rescue workers needed to cut Castellon out of … Read more

5 DIY Homemade Dog Treats Your Dog Will Go Crazy For

There are so many different dog treats available on the market, how can we be sure we’re choosing the right ones? While there are plenty of great choices, more and more companies are having their ingredients questioned. One way to be absolutely sure we’re feeding our dogs healthy, natural ingredients is to make our own treats! We’re often looking for some healthy and delicious homemade dog treats to make ourselves and today we were lucky enough to stumble across 5 … Read more

Grieving Firefighter Rescues Pup One Day After Losing Her Own Dog

The day after saying goodbye to one of her own beloved dogs, Captain Kelly Jernigan of the Winston-Salem Fire Department experienced a moment of healing when she saved a pooch in peril. Jernigan and her team responded to a fire at an apartment complex and heard frantic barking coming from one of the units. A dog named Cinnamon was trapped inside. Camera crews from Fox 8 captured the moment Jernigan emerged from the blaze with the little terrier in her arms. … Read more

Man Who Stole Police K9’s Ball Is Cited For “Larceny Of Police Property”

6-year-old Eli is the “seniority leader” of the Troy, Michigan Police Department‘s three scent K9s. On April 5, he was participating in a training exercise in a field behind the local Holiday Inn Express when a disgruntled guest stole his beloved ball. As a K9 officer was laying scent tracks for Eli, the man yelled from an open hotel window, demanding to know what was going on. The officer told him it was an official training exercise and advised him … Read more

If Your Dog Is One of These 21 Breeds, It’s Vital To Clean Their Ears Weekly

According to pet insurance companies, ear infections are one of the top reasons people visit a veterinarian. This painful condition could be alleviated if dog owners were more consistent about caring for their dog’s ears, such as frequent inspections, and weekly cleanings. These 21 Breeds Are At The Highest Risk of Ear Infections If your dog has floppy ears, in other words, the ear itself folds down over the ear canal, they are at a higher risk than other dogs for … Read more

Crate-Hating Dog Challenges His Rescuers, But Gets A Second Chance, Thanks To You!

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible – this one specifically through the Second Chance Movement™ program. Animal Investigation & Response (AIR) recently shared with us the success story of Goliath, a dog rescued from Hurricane Harvey who wouldn’t stay in a crate long enough to be flown to an area where it would be … Read more

Your Support Helped Transport These Street Dogs To Wonderful New Lives

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings like the one below are made possible.  Thousands of pets are killed daily in shelters across Southern and Central California. The Shelter Transport Animal Rescue Team (START) provides transport services to rescue organizations in the Pacific Northwest, where these animals have a fighting chance to find new lives. The Second Chance Movement helps fund organizations like START … Read more

Blind, Matted Stray Dog Is Finally Getting The Care He Needs – Thanks To You!

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charitable programs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings like the one below are made possible.  Bennie had a rough life. He was found stumbling down a sidewalk during an extra cold winter. A homeowner saw him and took him in. Bennie was freezing, not able to move much and terrified. He was blind and utterly full of mats. There were twigs in his mats that … Read more

Recent Dog Deaths Spark Bill To Require Groomer Licensing

A stalled 2014 bill requiring New Jersey pet groomers to obtain licenses to practice their trade is being reconsidered by lawmakers. New attention was brought to the issue of groomer safety after recent dog deaths at NJ PetSmart locations. State Sen. Kip Bateman is reintroducing “Bijou’s Law“, named for a 6-year-old Shih Tzu who passed away in 2012 during a routine grooming appointment. Bijou’s owner, Rosemary Marchetto, settled out of court with the big box pet store company involved in … Read more

Viral Video Of Dog Dumping Convinces The Culprit To Turn Herself In

Thanks to a good Samaritan’s quick thinking, four dogs in San Antonio, Texas are on to better lives. They were dumped in a vacant lot by a woman who no longer wanted them. The woman lured them out of the car without leaving food or water, but she didn’t anticipate her act to be caught on video. The good Samaritan witnessed the scene and the resulting video later made it to social media. Since then, it’s gone viral, and it’s … Read more

Rescues Are Exposed For Spending Thousands Buying Dogs From Breeders At Auction

What started as rescuers paying $5 or $10 for dogs that breeders couldn’t otherwise sell has turned into a massive market, with rescuers willing to spend as much as $5,000 or more per dog from commercial breeders at one of two auctions held in Missouri every year. Some breeders now make more money selling dogs to rescuers than they do from other sources. Rescuers who buy dogs from these auctions claim that they are saving dogs from a lifetime of breeding, … Read more

Why Does My Dog Drool So Much?

When you live with a dog, drool is part of the package. You get used to the slobber that stains your clothes and accept the fact dog drool is an unavoidable part of your life. It’s usually not a big deal, but sometimes the liquid leaking out of your dog’s mouth gets out of control: there are puddles of it on the floor, wet stains on the couch, and you can’t look at your pup’s face without seeing strings of … Read more

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivors Pen Children’s Book About Their Service Dog

The afternoon of April 15, 2013 was perfect for a run or a romantic walk through the park. Boston newlyweds Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes were enjoying the latter when they found themselves on Boylston Street, near the finish line of the city’s 117th annual Marathon. The couple made the fateful decision to stop and cheer for the runners. At 2:49 P.M. two bombs detonated 12 seconds and 210 yards apart, claiming three lives and injuring more than 260 runners … Read more

Tiny Chihuahua Is Excited To Meet Her Newborn Baby Brother

Ready for a double dose of cuteness? A family in Dublin, Ireland recorded their Chihuahua, Quica meeting their newborn son, Nicholas, the day that they brought him home. Watching the video, it may seem like Quica is just trying to get a few belly rubs from dad, but according to Nicholas’ mother, that isn’t the case at all: “When I was pregnant my chihuahua Quica was very protective of my bump. Whenever my husband would attempt to rub my belly … Read more

Deaf Dog Surrendered 5 Times Shows Off His Skills With Sign Language

Poor Ivor had had his share of bad luck before he was even a year old. The deaf dog had been surrendered 5 times in his short life, and all because no one knew how to train and communicate with the young Staffy. “We suspect people couldn’t cope with him or understand why he wasn’t learning like a normal puppy without realising that he was in fact deaf,” Natalie Heaton of the RSPCA said in a story by Express UK. Luckily, … Read more

Essential Oils, Aromatherapy & Dogs: What You Need To Know

If you’ve heard about using essential oils to support your pet’s health (especially while looking for natural methods) you probably have a lot of questions. The topic of essential oils is particularly tricky because there’s so much conflicting information out there. Below, we’ve aimed to answer some of the most common questions that pet parents want to know about using essential oils with their dogs, specifically in the realm of aromatherapy – or the use of scent to enhance a … Read more

10 Clever Canine Enrichment Ideas You Can Easily Do At Home

Mental stimulation is essential whether your dog is a high-energy puppy or laid-back older dog. It doesn’t matter if they pick up on training quickly or need a little extra practice to learn new skills. New experiences and learning opportunities will always benefit their well-being. The best part is, canine enrichment doesn’t need to be expensive or hard to organize. Dog owners have put their minds together to come up with clever ways to keep their pups happy, healthy, and … Read more

4 Things You Should Know About Lepto

Have you seen reports of lepto, or leptospirosis, in the news lately? What is lepto, and do you need to be worried about your dog getting sick from it? How is it spread? Do you need to worry about your family catching it if your dog becomes infected? Is there a vaccine, and should you give it to your dog? We know you may have a lot of questions about lepto, and we’re here to provide you with some answers. … Read more