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RECALL ALERT: Yesterday’s Dog Treat Recall Expanded Over Salmonella Concerns

Yesterday, four companies issued a recall for certain lots of products over Salmonella concerns. Shortly after, one of the companies expanded the recall to cover more lots of recalled product. Smokehouse Pet Products, Inc. of Sun Valley, CA is now recalling ALL sizes and lots of “Beefy Munchies” as opposed to certain lots of their 4-oz size. According to Dog Food Advisor, no illnesses have been reported, and the recall was issued after routine testing showed traces of Salmonella in two … Read more

Dog Enjoys A Father-Daughter Dance At Her Very Own Quinceanera

There’s always a reason to celebrate a beloved pet, and Jackie Pizano of Oklahoma City didn’t want to pass up the chance to show her German Shepherd how special she is. Two-year-old Nova recently received an Einstein Award from the K-9 University, and the accomplishment earned her a well-deserved party. While Jackie admitted to ABC7 that the timing was a little off, she and her family decided to throw Nova her very own quinceañera.   Typically a celebration to mark … Read more

Formerly Neglected Rescue Dog Is Smitten With Her Human Baby Brother

There’s something so pure an innocent about friendships between dogs and children. When formerly neglected rescue dog Nora met her newborn brother Archie, she took comfort in his sweet demeanor and they’ve been inseparable ever since! You may remember Nora and Archie from a story we published last year. Now a couple years after meeting, the English Pointer and now-toddler are still as close as ever. According to PEOPLE Pets, when Nora was saved from horrific neglect, she still bore … Read more

Family Is Devastated After Groomer Accidentally Gives Their Dog To Wrong Owner

A routine trip to the groomers turned into heartbreak for a family in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Veronica Grine took her two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, Bailey, to Ace of Hearts for a regular haircut. Bailey had been to the well-established business at least three times in the past, and Grine told local news she’s never had problems with them before. With each past visit, Bailey came home clean and well-groomed. This past trip, however, was different. Grine dropped Bailey off early in the … Read more

The American Rescue Dog Show Is Like Westminster For Rescue Pups!

You may have watched last week’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, where purebred pups are fluffed up to look their best, as well as compete in certain challenges. But those of us with a soft spot for rescue may prefer watching mixed breed and re-homed dogs strut their stuff, instead… and now we can! (Above: Flynn, the 2018 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Winner.) The Hallmark Channel is hosting the first-ever American Rescue Dog Show, and it’s airing TONIGHT! In … Read more

How To Make Peace In “Blended Families” Where Dogs Don’t Get Along

When you adopt a new dog into your family, you always have the ability to have your current pooch meet the potential newcomer to make sure they can be compatible co-canines. But what happens when two people move in together — whether as roommates or a couple — and their pups simply don’t get along? It can be a heartbreaking situation: both parties (understandably) unwilling to surrender their furry friends, or worse, one caving and giving their innocent dog up. … Read more

The 5 Things You Need To Know About Seizures In Dogs

Watching your dog have a seizure can be a terrifying experience. But what is a seizure exactly? How concerned should you be if your dog has one? Is there any cure? What should you do if your dog has another seizure, or several? According to Registered Veterinary Technician, Jenna Stregowski: “A seizure is a sudden episode of abnormal brain activity that often involves some loss of body control. Seizures can look like full body convulsions or small, localized spasms. There … Read more

Why Do Some Dogs Gravitate Toward People Who Don’t Like Pets?

The thought of people being less than dog crazy is practically unfathomable to us, but believe it or not, it does happen (gasp!). Those who aren’t smitten with the canine kind may claim that pooches seem particularly attracted to their indifferent demeanor. Or, maybe you’ve witnessed your own dog making a beeline for someone who’s less than enthused to meet them. They say that opposites attract, and this scenario certainly seems to prove the old saying true. Have you ever … Read more

Why Do Some Small Dogs Have “Napoleon Syndrome”?

You know the type. The little dog that growls and barks and acts more Rottweiler than Yorkie. You laugh and say that the dog has “Napoleon syndrome” or “small dog syndrome.” But what causes small dog syndrome? Is it a laughing matter or a true concern? What should you do about it? Here’s everything you never knew about Napoleon syndrome in small breed dogs. When a spunky personality becomes a “syndrome” Small dogs are loved for their big personalities, but … Read more

How To Help An Emotionally Traumatized Dog Learn To Play

Go to any dog park and you’ll see man’s best friend engaging in all types of play. They’re fetching, chasing, tugging, and tackling, but what about the emotionally hurt and traumatized of the group? For those dogs, the simple act of letting loose and having fun is a foreign concept. Not knowing how to play and not having the confidence to engage with others is something that affects dogs of all breeds and backgrounds. It’s true that some dogs are … Read more

Blue Was Given A Second Chance Because Of Your iHeartDogs Store Purchases!

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.  BLUE was in danger at the Riverside Shelter after having no rescue interest. He’d obviously had no training, was cumbersome and strong. With all this against him, he was looking at becoming another statistic. Image Source: START Rescue   Yet, he touched the heart of Nikki T., who brought BLUE to START Rescue’s attention and with a … Read more

Your Purchases Helped Kai Overcome His Fears, Now Let’s Help Get Him Adopted!

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.  Do you ever wonder what makes a dog so fearful of human’s touch that they refuse everything, including food? Us too. Sadly, we may never know the answer to this question. RAD Rescue took in a very fearful Pit Bull mix over a year ago named Kai. He arrived at the Pima Animal … Read more

The Bellagio Is Celebrating The Year Of The Dog In A Big Way

February 16 marks the day of the Chinese New Year, and cultural celebrations are popping up all across the globe. Pet lovers are especially excited for this year’s festivities as 2018 is the Year of the Dog. The holiday is celebrated with bright colors, fireworks, and traditional dances, and the new display at a major Las Vegas landmark is honoring the year’s four-legged representative. The Bellagio is a luxury resort and casino best known for world-class gambling, but step inside … Read more

Police Officer Ensures That Puppy Found Freezing Will Never Be Cold Again

One unusually cold day in January in Daytona Beach, Florida, when temperatures dipped below freezing, an anonymous tip led animal control officers to a wet and VERY cold tiny Pit Bull puppy. They warmed her up in their police car the best they could with a blanket and their body heat, as well as holding her near the car’s vent so she could be heated by the warm air. Then, they took her to Halifax Humane Society. Police Spokesperson Lyda Longa … Read more

7 Common Causes And Cures For Doggy Diarrhea

There are a variety of causes for diarrhea in dogs. While some can be quite serious – like certain cancers and diseases of the liver, pancreas or heart – most are relatively harmless if treated promptly. The following 7 factors could account for your dog’s loose stools. Luckily, there are tried and true methods for treating each issue and restoring your pup to full health. Note: Holistic veterinarian, Dr. Ihor Basko recommends that all dogs with diarrhea undergo fecal testing prior … Read more

Without Your Support, King May Have Never Found His Forever Family

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.  When a disaster strikes, shelters in nearby states will often intake adoptable pets from shelters in the affected area to make room for displaced owned pets to reunite with their families. The grant from Greater Good helped Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation to intake, house, and care for dogs at risk due … Read more

A Rural Shelter Received HUGE Updates Because Of Your Purchases!

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.  The ANNA Shelter (Association for Needy and Neglected Animals) is a small, rural shelter in Erie, Pennsylvania. They were the lucky recipients of Pedigree’s 48 – See What Good Food Can Do campaign for the entire state of Pennsylvania. They won a generous grant for improvements to their shelter along with much needed … Read more

The Dos And Don’ts Of Making Delicious, Dog-Safe Cakes

It’s not a party without cake, and cakes for dogs can be tricky. Regular cakes are loaded with ingredients that can make a dog feel less like celebrating and more like a trip to the vet. More and more people are celebrating their dog’s birthdays or “gotcha” adoption days, and without a cake that your dog can enjoy, the day might feel like it’s missing something.   The humans at PersonalCreations.com are sharing their cool, informative infographic that makes the … Read more

Love Is In The Air As 500 Rescue Pets Fly Across The Country For Better Lives

Homeless dogs and cats are feeling the love this Valentine’s Day as they board planes toward better lives. GreaterGood.org is working in partnership with Freekibble to save 500 at-risk rescue animals from overcrowded and underfunded shelters across the country. The large-scale rescue effort is made possible thanks to Wings of Rescue, an all-volunteer organization that regularly transports cats and dogs from state to state. Together, the non-profits and their volunteers are saving animals from euthanization and giving them the chance … Read more

Dog Foods Pulled From Thousands Of Stores After “Euthanasia Drug” Investigation

Following an investigative news story by news station ABC11 that led to an FDA investigation, several pet food products have been pulled from the shelves of stores nationwide. After a lengthy investigation, WJLA (an ABC11 sister station) released some disturbing results from lab-tested dog foods. The news station reported: “We tested 62 samples of wet dog food, across more than two-dozen brands for the euthanasia drug pentobarbital. After months of tests and re-tests, one brand repeatedly came back positive for … Read more

Adorable Dog Dad Creates A Clever Device For Trimming His Pup’s Nails

18-year-old Kendal Peifer is one lucky gal. Not only did her family rescue a wonderful pooch named Oliver last year, she also has an adorable dad who is basically MacGyver! Like most pups, Oliver is not a fan of having his nail trims. In order to get the job done, Kendal’s dad visited the local Goodwill and purchased…a purse. What does a used pleather pocketbook have to do with trimming dog nails, you ask? Well, when four strategically placed holes … Read more

Does Your Dog Eat Poop? This Simple Addition To Their Food Bowl Can Make All The Difference

Believe it or not, coprophagia (eating poop) is considered a “natural” behavior in dogs. But natural does not always mean healthy! Dogs that regularly ingest the waste of other animals are at higher risk for intestinal parasites and infectious diseases. This behavior could also indicate an existing medical problem such as a lack of adequate digestive enzymes and intestinal microflora. Many owners trust that commercial pet foods provide all the nutrients their dogs need for proper digestion and overall health. Unfortunately, this … Read more

Children Line Up To Read To Lonely Dog Who Wanted Company

White Bear Lake Library’s “Paws to Read” program allows kids ages 4 – 8 to practice their reading with a therapy dog, an audience who is happy to snuggle up for a story and won’t judge them if they misread a word. Sting is one of the therapy dogs who looks forward to being read to by children, but last Wednesday, Sting sat alone with no kids and no storytime. His owner, John Mullner, snapped a few pictures of Sting, … Read more

10 Dog Breeds That Aim To Please Their Humans

There are just as many different dog personalities as there are breeds. Some dogs prefer the company of other dogs to humans. Other dogs are independent, and happiest when they make the rules. Some dogs, though, love their people more than they love playtime, and would rather be rewarded with a happy owner than a treat! These are dogs that are happiest when they know their people are happy, and can feel it when they’ve done something to disappoint them. … Read more

Raw Pet Food Brand Recalls Its Second Batch Of Products In 2 Months

Raw pet food brand Darwin’s Natural Pet Products has issued its second recall since December 2017 for two products that have tested positive for Salmonella bacteria. Since these products were manufactured in November, the announcement explains that the company thinks most of the affected lots have already been eaten “without incident.” The two affected lots are: ZooLogics Chicken and Vegetable Meals for Dogs (manufactured 11/2/17) ZooLogics Duck and Vegetable Meals for Dogs (manufactured 11/16/17)   A letter sent out by the … Read more

Why Is My Dog Hungrier Than Usual?

Most dogs act hungry all the time. Many scientists believe that wolves basically domesticated themselves by learning how to beg for scraps of food from humans. But what if your dog’s eating habits change and he suddenly acts much hungrier than usual? If your normally picky eater suddenly starts eating every last bite, or if your well-behaved dog starts begging for table scraps, what does that mean? Do you need to be concerned? A change in your dog’s appetite could … Read more

Is Your Pup a Constant Paw Biter? Here’s How To Help

Licking and chewing of the toes and paws is a common behavior among dogs. While some degree of licking is considered normal, dogs with red, swollen paws or chronic saliva staining likely have an underlying medical problem. There are several reasons a dog may chew their paws such as dry skin, wounds, growths, irritants like burrs or ticks, anxiety, and allergic skin disease. Whatever the cause of the irritation, paw-chewing can lead to pain, limping and secondary yeast or bacterial … Read more

FDA Investigating Report Of Euthanasia Drug In Dog Food

Just over a year ago, 5 dogs fell ill and one of them lost their life due to a can of Evanger’s dog food that was contaminated with pentobarbital, a drug that is commonly used to euthanize pets. The pet food industry has not made any significant changes since this tragic accident, so WJLA in Washington, D.C. recently worked with Ellipse Analytics to test a variety of dog food samples for pentobarbital contamination. They had the lab test 62 samples of wet … Read more

RECALL ALERT: Two Companies Recall Products Due To Salmonella Concerns

Raws for Paws and Smokehouse Pet Products have issued recalls on specific items in their product lines due to potential contamination with Salmonella. Inspectors discovered the problem in Smokehouse’s four-ounce packages of “Beefy Munchies” and Raws for Paws’ one-pound and five-pound packages of Ground Turkey Food for Pets while conducting routine product sampling and testing. The companies are encouraging pet owners to discontinue the products immediately. Raws for Paws is recalling its Ground Turkey Pet Food in 5-pound and 1-pound tubes. The potentially affected … Read more

Veterinarian Warns: “Golden Retriever Egg Challenge” Could Be Dangerous

Golden Retrievers are known for their extremely gentle “mouthing” behavior. Bred to retrieve the carcasses of game birds for hunters, it became characteristic of the breed to softly cup items in their mouths rather than biting down. Recently, dog parents have been putting this trait to the test with a potentially harmful trend called the “Golden Retriever Egg Challenge”. The “challenge” involves placing a raw egg into the mouth of a Golden Retriever to see if the fragile object will … Read more

Disabled Man Finally Reunites With Service Dog After Woman Refused To Give Him Back

An outrageous story that recently went viral just got a happy ending! David Guindon, a resident of San Bernardino, California suffered a heart attack and stroke six years ago, which left him disabled, bound to a wheelchair, and in need of a service animal. In 2014, he adopted and bonded with Zeus, a Husky who was professionally trained to handle tasks David needed assistance with. Two years ago, a nurse working in David’s home left a door unlocked, and Zeus … Read more

7 Signs Your Pup Would Make An Excellent Therapy Dog

Therapy dogs provide a variety of public services such as visiting hospital patients and helping schoolchildren with their reading skills. Unlike service dogs, therapy animals do not perform specific assistance tasks. They simply offer companionship and affection. Therapy dog candidates should be obedient and trainable, but they must also possess certain traits that cannot be taught.   If you have considered pursuing therapy dog certification for your pup, ask yourself if he or she has the following qualities: 1. Highly … Read more

9 Dog Myths That Need To Be Busted

We dog lovers don’t need convincing that our pups are some of the best creatures to walk this Earth, but there are still some misconceptions regarding our furry friends! There are a handful of myths that even dog lovers still believe, and we’re here to bust a few of the most common ones. That’s not to say anyone should be blamed for believing what they’ve heard, but the more we know about our pups, the more we can understand them … Read more

Rescued Pit Bull Is Completely In Love With Her Guinea Pig Sisters

When Kristy Gamayo adopted Moki from San Francisco Animal Care and Control, the pup arrived in her new home to find that she was not Gamayo’s only furry friend. The 5-month-old Pit Bull-type pooch was introduced to two Guinea Pig sisters, Frida and Pandora. Shockingly, the trio took to each other right away! “Moki was really gentle with them from the beginning and the piggies were very curious about Moki,” Gamayo told The Dodo. “The piggies would crawl up to Moki … Read more

Retired Military Dog Receives A Moving “Last Call” Salute

On January 24, Retired Air Force Tech Sergeant, Jason Spangenberg carried his former partner, Rico, into the veterinary clinic at Dover Air Force Base for the last time. As they passed, members of the 436th Security Forces Squadron lined their path in a final salute to the canine hero. Rico served his country as an explosives detection dog for eight years before retiring as Spangenberg’s family pet. Over the last several months, Rico had been struggling with a painful condition … Read more

Has Your Dog Been Slower To Get Up? It Might Be Time To Start Giving Them This

Is your dog beginning to struggle 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. For many pups, especially larger breeds, this degeneration can begin as early as 3 years old. While pharmaceutical drugs 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

Rawhide Is One of the Worst Things You Can Put in Your Dog’s Body. This is Probably The Best Alternative.

About a year ago, PlanetPaw’s humorous yet brutally honest viral video (shown below) made its rounds, raising a tremendous amount of awareness around a product many pet parents had taken for granted as safe. The complete video can be viewed below:  3 Reasons To Avoid Rawhide Chews Rawhide chews frequently lead to intestinal blockages. This is due to the knots and rolls that the products are formed into. When these break off and are swallowed, your dog can be … Read more

Tractor-Driving Dog Loves Helping With The Farm Chores

Rambo the Golden Retriever has turned his love for riding in vehicles into quite the little career! On any given day, Rambo can be found sitting atop one of owner, Albert Reid’s plows, mowers or tractors. The six-year-old pup’s behavior isn’t just for show. He actually helps his master with mowing lawns, plowing fields, harvesting corn, trimming hedges – and drawing crowds!   According to Rambo’s dad, people from their hometown of County Down, Northern Ireland flock to his home to … Read more

Dog Jumps On Stove To Get Pancakes On Counter, Nearly Sets House On Fire

Firefighters in Southwick, Massachusetts recently responded to a house fire accidentally started by a hungry dog attempting to steal an tasty, unattended pancake. The family who lives in the home left for a short while, leaving their dogs in the house and a plate of tempting pancakes on top of the stove. One of the two pups, looking to score an extra meal, stood up with his paws on the stove, took a pancake, and as he did, hit the … Read more

The World’s First Tap House For Dogs Opens Its Doors

A new bar has opened in Tigard, Oregon that allows you to enjoy a drink in the best company – dogs! Fido’s is the world’s first dog tap house, a place that offers craft beer, wine, and a full menu offering appetizers, pizza, and hot dogs with clever names – like the Chihuahua, which is served with Mexican street corn, or the Basset Hound, served with pimento cheese and bacon! Best of all, Fido’s is helping rescue dogs get out … Read more

Is Your Pup Prone to Ear Infections? Try Adding These 2 Simple Daily Routines

Ear infections in dogs are not something that should be taken lightly. They are painful and uncomfortable for your dog, and if you have a breed prone to ear infections, it can be difficult and time consuming having to treat them repeatedly. A regular infection of the outer ear can become an inflammation of the inner ear, and can lead to deafness, vestibular disease, and other serious issues if left untreated. Prevention is best when it comes to ear infections, … Read more

How Omega-3 and Krill Oil Can Help Your Pup Fight Off Ear Infections

We love dogs with floppy ears because they make our companions even more adorable and expressive. Unfortunately, those endearingly velvety soft ears can also be the source of ear infections — but there are things you can do to help. In order to prevent ear infections, it’s helpful to know what causes them. Water can get trapped inside floppy ears, enabling bacteria or yeast to flourish. Ear mites can also lead to this itchy, painful condition, and food or environmental … Read more

Veteran With PTSD Battles To Buy Working Dog He’s Loved For Over 3 Years

Silox is not a service dog. He is a five-year-old explosive detection K-9 owned by government contractor, Inter-Con Security Systems. For the past three-and-a-half years, Silox has lived with his handler, Bobby Kling, a disabled veteran of the United States Marine Corps. In that time, Kling has seen a marked improvement in the PTSD-related anxiety he suffers from. Upon resigning from his position with Inter-Con, Kling requested to purchase Silox. His request was denied, sparking his latest battle – this … Read more

The Top 5 Signs of Heart Disease in Dogs

Heart disease is scary, and the quicker you can identify it, the better. These signs are not meant for self-diagnosis, but to help you notice more quickly that something is wrong and your dog needs to see his vet as soon as possible. Dr. Diane Levitan, VMD, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and owner of Peace Love Pets Veterinary Care (PLLC) shared with us the top 5 signs pet owners are most likely to notice. #1 – Elevated Respiratory Rate … Read more

Astaxanthin For Dogs: The Powerhouse Super-Nutrient Everyone’s Talking About

It’s hard to pronounce and even harder to spell, but dog owners, vets, and behaviorists are spreading the word about an antioxidant called astaxanthin. It’s the natural red pigment that gives lobsters, shrimp, krill, and flamingos (from the shrimp they eat) their color, but turning things red and pink isn’t what people are talking about. Evidence shows dogs, cats, and people can benefit from the antioxidant’s powerful way of protecting the body from free radicals. And don’t worry, it won’t … Read more

5 Reasons To Supplement Your Dog’s Diet With DHA

Out of all the possible supplements your dog could benefit from, there’s one that stands out for being especially vital. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a type of omega-3 fatty acid found in eggs, certain types of organ meat, and fish. It’s an essential part of a dog’s health, but the canine body can’t produce what it needs. Without the body’s ability to produce it naturally, your dog relies on their diet to satisfy more than cravings. Here are a few … Read more

Does Your Dog Have Constant Ear Infections? This Powerhouse Nutrient Can Help

Have you ever spent a sleepless night listening to your dog shaking his head and scratching his ears because he’s suffering from yet another ear infection? Surely there must be something you can do to help prevent your dog’s recurring ear infections, right? Luckily, there are some things you can do to help your dog, such as cleaning his ears out regularly with a cleaner or wipe designed specifically for dogs and putting cotton in his ears before baths or … Read more

Top 8 Valentine’s Day Toys For The Dog That Stole Your Heart!

On Valentine’s Day, we feel it’s perfectly appropriate to gift your dog something special. After all, your pup loves, adores, and cherishes you every single day, so giving your pooch something special on V-Day is a no-brainer. We’ve gone ahead and compiled a list of perfect Valentine’s Day gifts that your dog will love, guaranteed! Read on to find all 8: Related: 9 Best Heartbeat Puppy Toys 1. Comfort Cuddler™ First on our list is this adorable gift that allows … Read more

Strangers Meet In Dog Lover Group And Now They’re ‘The Boxer Brady Bunch’

For us die-hard dog lovers, one’s love of the canine kind is a non-negotiable factor when it comes to a romantic partner. Believe it or not, there are a few sites dedicated to matching dog lovers, but this particular story began on a group page for people who are partial to Boxers. Almost a year ago on iHeartDogs’ very own iHeartBoxers group page, two strangers with a love for this silly, loyal breed found each other by chance. Soon, they … Read more

UPS Driver Shares Pics Of The Dog Friends He’s Made Along His Route

Driving a delivery truck can be a tough job, but there are some definite perks. We’ve heard of more than one UPS driver going above and beyond to deliver joy to the pets on their route, and IMGUR user slingalottad is no different! Like other UPS drivers, this guy keeps treats onboard his truck, and all the dogs he encounters know that the big brown truck means playtime, pets and treats! Slingalottad has recently begun sharing the love with the … Read more

Dog Surprises Owner By Qualifying For Unemployment Benefits

Instances of identity theft are on the rise, and fake unemployment claims are one way scammers are leaching money from state governments. They’re stealing people’s names in hopes their forged claims make it through the cracks in the system, and some identity thieves are getting especially creative to get what they want. Michael Haddock, an attorney in Saugatuck, Michigan, was surprised to find an identity thief was targeting a close family member—his dog. Ryder, a spunky German Shepherd, is known … Read more