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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

Is It Okay To Change My Rescue Dog’s Name?

Fluffy, Blackie, Fido, Pooty—not every dog name is a winner. When you adopt a new dog into your home, they most likely already have a name given to them either by previous owners or the shelter. You’ve agreed to do what’s best for your new pup for the rest of their life, but does that mean keeping a name you don’t like? Many people worry that changing a dog’s name will confuse them or cause emotional distress. The situation will … Read more

Dog Who Only Knew Abuse Now Has Unconditional Love

Joanna realized her calling four years ago when she took in a hedgehog who had been kept in a cage with another male hedgehog and was in terrible shape. Male hedgehogs, like other male animals, will fight if left together. Banjan needed care, as he had lost ears to fighting while with his previous owner and was covered in fleas and mites. In the months it took to nurse him back to health, Joanna and her partner, Rory, fell in … Read more

Thousands Of Facebook Users Step Up To Help Dying Man Rehome His Dog

This summer Walter Hollier received the devastating news that he has terminal liver cancer. Given an estimated three to six months to live, he began making final arrangements. The most heartbreaking of those tasks was finding new homes for his cherished dogs, Doc and Diego. Hollier knew that Doc would make a wonderful family pet, but was panic stricken about what might become of Diego. On Friday, Hollier took to Facebook in search of a single kind-hearted soul. Instead, he … Read more

Overjoyed Dog Howls With Happiness When He’s Finally Reunited With His Owner

When Travis Allen’s dog got loose shortly after Christmas, he wasn’t sure he’d ever see his best friend again. Four-year-old Chipper was with Allen visiting family in Warner Robins, Georgia when he got lost. Desperate to get Chipper back, Allen stayed a few extra days searching everywhere he could for his lost dog. He called local shelters and businesses while patrolling the streets near where Chipper got away, but there was no sign of the missing dog. Eventually, Allen was … Read more

Which Hotels Allow Dogs? 9 Pet-Friendly Chains For Every Budget

Almost everyone loves going on vacation or out of town for a getaway, whether near or far. If you’re one of those people, you know that there is a down side: leaving your beloved pup behind. But, what if you didn’t have to? With many cities becoming more dog-friendly, it should be no surprise that lots hotels are, too! If you want your pup to tag along for your next adventure — or if you’re headed on a long road … Read more

Is It Normal For My Dog To Always Act Like They’re Starving?

While some dogs peeve their owners with picky appetites, most are happiest when scarfing down everything that looks remotely edible. It doesn’t matter what they eat, how much they eat, or when their last meal was, these chow hounds never seem to be satisfied. They’ll break out the hungry eyes at every chance they get, and it’s natural for dog owners to feel concerned about their pets’ seemingly insatiable appetites. But no matter how much they whine and beg, most … Read more

Fetch-Playing Dog Can’t Figure Out Why The “Balls” Keep Disappearing

This pup loves three things: walks, snow, and fetch. Unfortunately, the last two don’t work out well together, but he hasn’t seemed to notice! Twitter user @yge_ao01 posted this video of a walk they took with their Shiba Inu dog. The playful pup must have wanted to play a game of fetch, and without a ball, his owner must’ve had to improvise. Snowballs may not make for the best game of fetch, but we’re enjoying it! This dog seems eager … Read more

Don’t Have Hours to Make Bone Broth for Your Senior Dog? Try This Simple Alternative

In recent years, bone broth has become increasingly popular among senior dog owners. Our recent survey to iHeartDogs readers shows that many dog parents see benefits in the following areas: Appetite encouragement: Bone broth is a perfect meal for senior dogs that are picky eaters, or simply don’t have an appetite. Digestive health: Bone broth is rich in glycine from gelatin and helps support a healthy metabolism. Supports healthy and flexible joints: Glucosamine and collagen are key nutrients in bone broth, and in … Read more

Dog With Heartbreaking Message On Name Tag Gets Rescued, Then Returns The Favor

Two years ago, Mercedes Trujillo was at college in Utah when she got a text from her stepmom about a dog that her sister had nearly run over. The pup was wearing a name tag that read: “My name is Lilly. If you found me, pls keep me. My fam can’t & I need love” The heartbreaking photos of a scared dog with a tag on her collar resonated with Mercedes, and she had the feeling that this dog was the … Read more

Petition To Include Pet Food In Food Stamps Gathers Over 90k Signatures

Pet parents consider their companions to be family, so what happens when they fall on hard times, gaining assistance to feed the household – but get no help for their pets? This question was posed in a petition that has gone viral. When Edward B Johnston Jr. encountered a rough patch and enrolled in his local Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), he learned that the food stamps did not include food for his beloved dog. He wrote in the petition: “Unfortunately, … Read more

Get Your FREE Digital Issue Of Modern Dog Magazine!

We never get tired of hearing about dogs – that’s why we love Modern Dog Magazine! Every issue has lots of fun, informative content for dog parents, including training help, health information, and lots of tips and tricks to make our dogs’ lives better! Right now you can get the current digital issue of Modern Dog Magazine and join their weekly newsletter for FREE! This means you’ll be sent adorable pups straight to your inbox every week. You’ll also get … Read more

Ever Wonder Why Some Dogs Don’t Like Hugs? This Will Tell You

If dogs could talk, they’d most likely have something to say about our favorite saying, “When all else fails, hug the dog.” It’s not that our four-legged friends don’t appreciate affection, but most canine behaviorists agree hugs and dogs don’t mix. Hugging is one of our favorite ways to show affection and comfort, and it’s hard to understand that dogs–the pets we feel so connected with—don’t agree. Dogs and humans have managed to form intimate relationships despite glaring differences, and … Read more

“Downward Dog” Sign Encouraging Owners To Clean Up Dog Poo Goes Viral

Julie Murden, of Dullingham, Cambridgeshire, shared a cute sign she spotted on a walk in her village with the Dullingham Village Community Group with no idea how quickly the picture would go viral. She has been trying to find the person who created the sign, but nobody has come forward yet and the original sign has been removed. The original Facebook post has been shared more than 85k times, and there’s no telling how far across Twitter and Instagram this picture may … Read more

10 Signs Your Dog May Be Ready To Cross The Rainbow Bridge

When the time comes to say goodbye, all dog parents hope their pets peacefully pass away after a long, happy life. The unfortunate reality, however, is senior dogs and dogs suffering from illness or injury most often rely on their owners to know when it’s time to cross the Rainbow Bridge. Choosing to end a life—a life you’ve cherished as part of the family—is an impossibly difficult decision, but preventing suffering is your biggest concern. No one wants their best … Read more

3 Reasons Why Your Dog Needs To Know Their Name

We’ve all been that person frantically calling our dog’s name only to have them do everything possible to pretend we don’t exist. Not only is this scenario frustrating and embarrassing, it’s also dangerous. The first thing people do when bringing home a new dog is play the name game. They think long and hard about the perfect names for their prized pooches, but most spend significantly less time working on name recognition. Copper, Bailey, Luna, and Jewels are at a … Read more

Scotland Announces Immediate Ban On Electric Shock Collars

It’s not unusual for pet owners in the U.S. to train their dogs with electric shock collars, but as of Wednesday, the collars are officially banned in Scotland. The collars work by emitting small electrical shocks either at the push of a button or when the dog barks. While supporters of the product claim it’s an easy way to train a dog, animal advocates are calling the collars “cruel and ineffective.” The Scottish government announced in November a proposed plan … Read more

Dog Behaviorist Says Dogs Need Vacations Just As Much As People

There are a lot of things humans and dogs have in common—a need for love, an appreciation for comfy beds, a love of food—and new information shows a need for vacation time is also on that list. Canine behaviorist and host of the British TV show “Dogs Behaving Badly” Graeme Hall suggests dogs get stressed the same way humans do. And like their two-legged owners, dogs need vacations to get back on track. According to Hall’s research, vacations help dogs … Read more

5 Causes Of Canine Incontinence & How To Help Your Dog Manage It

Canine incontinence occurs when an otherwise housetrained dog is no longer able to control its bladder. It is most commonly seem in adult and senior spayed females, but can occur in dogs of any age, sex or breed. This difficult medical issue is heartbreaking to witness and stressful for everyone involved. In order to treat the problem and make your pup more comfortable, you first need to identify the cause. Note: urinary incontinence is not to be confused with frequent, … Read more

Virginia Senator Aims To Pass Three New Laws To Protect Pets

Protecting pets is on the political agenda this week as Virginia Senator Bill Stanley pushes for new animal-friendly laws. Stanley doesn’t keep it a secret he’s an all-around animal lover, and he wants to use his voice and position with local government to improve life for the dogs, cats, and other animals that end up in the shelter system. https://www.facebook.com/stanleyforsenate/photos/a.10152248961838628.1073741827.351006673627/10153768586403628/?type=3&theater The first of his proposed bills, Bill number 32,  calls for the establishment of a state-wide database listing the names … Read more

The Top 7 Hotel Chains For Traveling With Your Dog

Your dog is part of the family, so why wouldn’t you want to include them in your family vacation? Finding a hotel that accepts dogs can be difficult, so we’ve found the 7 best hotel chains that will welcome your canine companion. Not every location of these chains accepts pets, and each hotel might have its own fees or size / breed restrictions, so it’s best to call the location you want to visit ahead of time. Keep in mind … Read more

How To Help Your Rescue Dog Gain Confidence

From being abandoned by people they thought they could trust to surviving abuse and neglect, adopters can’t always relate to the trauma and obstacles their rescue dogs endure. Some dogs face each new challenge and path in life with optimism and courage, but others learn through past experiences to be shy and fearful. Even after making it out of the shelter and being adopted by a loving family, a lack of confidence can interfere with a rescue dog’s ability to … Read more

New Study Uncovers The Real Reason Why Your Dog Has A Penchant For Poop

Watching a dog munch on a pile of poop is enough to turn anyone’s stomach. Humans are revolted by this undesirable type of appetite, and some dog owners dislike it so much it’s the reason they give their dogs away. Dog owners can’t understand why their beloved pup chooses to eat poop, but new research suggests dogs are only doing what comes naturally. Benjamin Hart, a veterinarian with the Center for Animal Behavior, formed a team to find real answers. … Read more

Cancer Patient Gets The Best Surprise Ever When She’s “Showered With Puppies”

On January 7, a brave California native battling brain cancer lived out a fantasy thanks to family, friends and a big pile of puppies from Sacramento’s public animal shelter! 28-year-old Courtney Gessford was diagnosed with a lemon-sized brain tumor three-and-a-half years ago. In that time, she has endured three brain surgeries, radiation treatments, and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. Throughout her debilitating migraines and gruelling treatments, Gessford has taken comfort in Clyde, her family’s dog. In fact, she and her friend, Maris … Read more