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Which States Have The Most Overweight Pets – The Answer May Surprise You!

It would be logical to assume that the states with the highest levels of human obesity would also have the highest rates of pet obesity. Banfield, a large national chain of veterinary hospitals, produced a report based on the animals they saw in their clinics in 2016 and determined that there was no such correlation between states with high amounts of human obesity and states with high levels of pet obesity. In fact, there was a little bit of a … Read more

10 Popular Dog Breeds That Need Room To Run

When choosing a dog, it’s imperative to make sure that the breed you’re considering–or even the mix of breeds in the mutt you’d like to adopt–has traits that will blend with your lifestyle. Of course there are exceptions to every rule; like humans, every dog has its own unique personality. But in general, these 10 popular dog breeds need room to roam to live their happiest, healthiest lives. This list is by no means extensive, but if you live in an active household and … Read more

Man & His Dog Refused Flight Out Of Hurricane’s Path Because He Didn’t Have A Carrier

Even though many airlines dropped their pet fees in order to help Floridians evacuate the state with their pets ahead of Hurricane Irma, Matt Varga of Kendall, Florida was denied access to his flight because he didn’t have a carrier for his dog, Meeka. Varga had been to 10 different stores in order to try to buy a carrier, but they were all sold out. In 2006, Congress passed the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act, which requires federal evacuation plans … Read more

Dog With No Name Waits 8 Years To Be Rescued & Proves He’s Still Full Of Life

Elderly dogs and those that have special needs often get looked over in shelters, and many end up spending years waiting for somebody to love them. Howl of a Dog is a rescue in Romania dedicated to giving dogs that need a little extra care a genuine shot at life, showing people that they are just as lovable as any others! The video below is about one of the dogs who was fortunate enough to find his way to Howl … Read more

How To Create A Disaster Plan That Includes Your Pets

On the heels of Hurricane Harvey, with Hurricane Irma barreling toward Florida, and with the western United States ablaze in forest fires, it’s time to think about creating a disaster plan if you don’t already have one. You never know when an emergency may come knocking on your door, and a lack of preparation could force you to leave your pets behind or lose them during an evacuation. Here are 3 things to keep in mind while creating a disaster … Read more

10 Hilarious Signs You’re THAT Dog Parent

The following photos are reprinted with permission from Rupert Fawcett. You can follow all the fun on his website and Facebook page. Enjoy!! #1 – Your dog come before anyone else, even the spouse #2 – You treat your dogs like kids…everything has to be fair #3 – You let the dogs have most of the bed…your spouse can sleep somewhere else right? #4 – Your schedule revolves around your dog #5 – The dogs get the best lounging places … Read more

Website Helps Families Find Temporary Fosters For Pets In Hurricane Affected Areas

2017 has brought a very busy hurricane season. The Gulf Coast is still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Harvey, and Florida is bracing itself for an even stronger hurricane that is already leaving a path of extreme destruction through the Eastern Caribbean. During this time, thousands of homes have been damaged or lost entirely, and the animal shelters in the affected areas have been overwhelmed by both the storms and the influx of pets that are suddenly homeless. The … Read more

Self-Funded Rescue Gives Stray Dogs Hope In A Country That Shuns Them

There are plenty of places in the United States, Canada, Europe, and beyond where thousands of rescue groups and organizations work to save as many stray and unwanted pets as humanly possible. If you live in one of these places, consider yourself lucky. Even though the thought of “kill shelters” hurts our hearts – sadly, there are more homeless pets than there are resources to support them – we should consider ourselves fortunate to be in countries where there are … Read more

Does Your Dog Have Separation Anxiety–Or Is She Just Clingy?

When your dog is your best friend, you can’t help but smile when they follow you from room to room. They sit as close to you as possible when you’re watching TV, they lay at your feet when you’re making dinner, and they sleep in your bed at night. You’re basically attached at the hip, but when does that need to be near you take an unwanted turn? Separation anxiety is a serious problem for many dogs, but it’s not … Read more

Former Military Working Dog Enjoys Finding Lost Pets In His Retirement

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.  Contract Working Dog (CWD) Charlie is one of the brightest working dogs Mission K9 Rescue has returned to the United States through funding from GreaterGood.org’s Pets & Vets program. His specialty is explosives detection. Charlie searched for explosives hidden in international cargo and baggage in Kuwait. His skills saved lives, and he was … Read more

7 Common Mistakes People Make When Storing Their Dog’s Food

How you store your dog’s carefully-chosen pet food may be just as important as what the diet contains. Improper storage techniques can lead to bacterial infection, contamination and infestation. The following 7 mistakes are made by even the most informed and well-meaning pet owners. Breaking these habits will help ensure that your pup gets the freshest, healthiest food every meal time! 1. Dumping kibble into containers. Storage containers are excellent for keeping your dog’s food fresher longer. The mistake that … Read more

5 Tips to Keep in Mind When Brushing A Dog’s Teeth

We tend to overlook our canine companions’ oral hygiene, don’t we? However, we know it is important. Brushing dogs’ teeth regularly can reduce their risk of oral diseases as well as ailments related to their respiratory, pulmonary, digestive, and even urinary systems. If you’ve got a young pup and are looking for some help in getting started, or even an older dog that is completely against getting his teeth cleaned, the following helpful tips can make the process a bit … Read more

Delta Waives Pet Fees For Passengers Fleeing Hurricane Irma

Delta Airlines is showing support for passengers and their pets traveling to or from cities affected by Hurricane Irma through September 12th. Additionally, they will waive baggage fees. According to their website, pet parents who board the flight with animals in tow (and in the cabin) will not be charged the usual $75-200 fee to bring their companions with them. The only caveat is that the perk applies to small animals (with the exception of service dogs) who are able … Read more

5 Signs Your Dog Is In Pain

Seeing your dog in pain is something every dog parent dreads! Whether from a fresh injury or the pain of aging, knowing a dog hurts tears at the heart and sends us running to make an appointment with the vet. We want nothing more than to help them and assure them its going to get better. But it’s also important to remember dogs are tough. They don’t always cry out to us when in need. Dogs aren’t humans, so we … Read more

Texas Dog Rescuers Ride Out The Storm With Their 14 Dogs

Lisa First and her husband live in Galveston County, Texas. When word came that Hurricane Harvey was going to cause massive devastation to their area, many of their friends and neighbors evacuated. But for the Firsts, that was not an option. The couple are animal rescuers and foster pawrents with an ever-rotating cast of pups in their home. At the time of Harvey’s arrival, they were caring for an impressive brood of 14 rescue dogs! “They are all Houston street … Read more

5 Ways You And Your Dog May Be Harming Wildlife

You love the great outdoors, and you especially love bringing your dog into the wilderness with you. Certainly, you would never do anything to hurt the wildlife – that could ruin the area for future generations. The problem is, you and your dog may be damaging the wilderness you love without even realizing it. While dogs are permitted inside many state parks, national parks, and national forests, they are usually required to be on a leash that is no longer … Read more

Taiwan Coffee Shop Creates Incredibly Realistic Latte Pup Portraits

Latte art is all the rage in coffee shops around the world, but you’ve never seen anything like the extraordinary portraits-in-foam created by the baristas at My Cofi café in Taiwan. Many shops have invested in gadgets that allow them to turn your photos into intricate latte images, but the artists at My Cofi don’t need a machine to design their masterpieces. All of their three-dimensional portraits are created entirely by hand!   Local patrons of My Cofi describe it … Read more

10 Things We Do That Our Dogs Just Don’t Understand

Our dogs are intelligent, soulful, emotional, and deeply entwined in every aspect of our lives. With all that in mind, it can be easy to forget that dogs are not just furry humans! They have their own canine customs and codes of conduct. Despite our best intentions, we often exhibit behaviors that can be confusing, stressful or downright threatening to our pups. In order to maintain a healthy, respectful relationship with your dog, do your best to avoid these 10 … Read more

Don’t Wait for Canine Arthritis To Start, Do These 5 Things Today

Arthritis in dogs is a serious concern. The disease is painful for your pooch and, although not life-threatening on its own, can lead to one serious medical issue that will take years off your pup’s life – obesity. Many people wait until it’s too late to do anything about it. There are a few things you can do to help your dog’s body protect itself against canine osteoarthritis, the form of arthritis that occurs as a result of age, injury … Read more

10 Fun Facts About Your Dog’s Tail

Short, long, puffy, curly, they’re all different, but all dogs have ’em! We know dogs wag their tails when they’re happy, but did you know that their tails can convey other messages? Or that communication isn’t a tail’s only use? Get ready to be intrigued, because chances are, you’ve never thought about your pup’s wagger like this before! Here are 10 fun facts about dog tails–as it turns out, they’re more than just a cute accessory! 1. Tail wagging is a social … Read more

Food Donations Allow Shelter Staff To Focus On The Emotional Needs Of Dogs

Like so many dogs before her, Faith found herself abandoned at her local Oklahoma shelter for a heartbreaking reason – her family simply did not want her anymore. Faith sank into a deep depression, trembling with fear and refusing to eat well. When someone walked past her kennel she would cower and peer up at them with sadness and confusion in her eyes. She was in danger of slipping through the cracks when a kind volunteer took notice. A young … Read more

Police Warn Chicago Residents To Stay Away From ‘Zombie Dogs’

Residents of a Chicago suburb were alarmed to hear reports of “zombie dogs” roaming the streets, but it isn’t what you think. After numerous calls about seriously neglected stray dogs, the Hanover Park Police Department announced on Facebook last week that the “dogs” people are seeing are actually coyotes. https://www.facebook.com/HanoverParkPoliceDepartment/photos/pcb.1381501561971270/1381486111972815/?type=3&theater Normally nocturnal animals that roam the areas around Chicago at night, the sick-looking coyotes are suffering from sarcoptic mange. The disease is extremely contagious and caused by tiny mites that … Read more

If You See A Dog With A Scarf Wrapped Around Them, There’s A Good Reason For It

Anxiety associated with separation from loved ones, storms, car rides, etc. plagues many of our furry friends. Solutions like desensitization therapy, soothing pheromones, and prescription drugs can help provide relief, but there is another technique that is catching on with pet parents. Not only is it simple and safe, it is also highly effective and totally free! The calming technique is known as the “half wrap” and all you need to pull it off is a scarf or an Ace … Read more

Homeless Man At Houston Shelter Grooms Rescued Harvey Pets To Make Them Pretty Again

This heartwarming story proves that no matter who you are or where you are in life, you can help make a difference. A shining example has been set by Stanley Baizle, a hurricane evacuee took refuge in a shelter that allowed pets. Meanwhile, Sasha Von Troetsch, a self-employed groomer and founder of  Your Hipster Pets, brought a group of volunteers to the shelter to lend her expertise to the animals in need of some TLC.   “While we were there, … Read more

The Top 3 Ways To Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Clean

Dental health is critical to your dog’s overall wellness and should never be overlooked. However, if there is anywhere responsible dog owners typically find themselves lacking, it is the dental health department. This is most likely due to the fact that the dangers of neglecting our pup’s dental hygiene have been scarcely publicized until relatively recently. Therefore a lot of people are simply unaware of the risks involved in not keep up with brushing and cleanings. However, there are many … Read more

10 Least Obedient Dog Breeds

If you are looking for a training challenge, then one of these breeds may be for you; these intelligent dogs will definitely make you work for the results you seek. However, if successful, you will receive full bragging rights. #1 – Afghan hound The Afghan is known for being aloof and independent, traits that can make training a challenge. It makes sense, however, since he was originally used to chase prey independently over very long distances. He would lose the prey if he … Read more

6 Things Every Senior Dog Owner Should Do

The hardest part about having a furry friend is watching them grow old so much more quickly than the humans in our lives. Just as people tend to need more help as they get older, so do our pets. Luckily, there are many things you can do to help increase the length and quality of your dog’s life. Senior dogs do require a little bit of extra care, but the love they show us is worth it. What is the … Read more

5 Things To Know About Your Herding Breed Dog

Border Collies, Corgis, German Shepherds, and Australian Cattle Dogs are a few of the most popular breeds that make up the AKC’s Herding Group. Whether you have a purebred pup or suspect your rescue dog has some herding breed ancestry, knowing more about the group will help you raise your dog. Herding dogs are renowned for their ability to move herds of animals more than twice their size, but it’s their loving nature and loyalty that makes them popular family … Read more

K-9 Gets A Hero’s Goodbye On His Last Day

It’s a day that every pet parent dreads: saying goodbye to their beloved companions. And for K9 handlers, they’re not just bidding farewell to their best friends, they’re also losing their partners, and often, their life savers. Officer Michael D’Aresta of the Middletown Police Department in Connecticut escorted his loyal best friend to the vet one last time while he received salutes on all sides. After recently falling ill, Hunter was diagnosed with aggressive liver cancer. Not wanting to see … Read more

My Dog Won’t Sleep Without Scratching Her Bed First, Is That Normal?

While you’re brushing your teeth and fluffing the pillows before bed, your dog has her own bedtime routine. If you’ve ever caught her scratching and pawing at her bed before circling her spot and laying down, your first thought is probably, “Aww, how cute!” But when it happens every time your pup goes to sleep, you may start worrying about her well-being. Is it a symptom of stress? Is it related to a mental issue? Does your dog need help? … Read more

The 10 Dog Breeds That Shed The Most

Dogs shed. It’s just a fact of life that we’ve become accustomed to. But some dogs shed a lot, way more than others. When potential owners are looking for their next companion, this shedding is often a concern. Whether it’s just too high maintenance or you’ve got some minor allergies, finding out which dog breeds shed the most is an important part of your research for your next pet. Listed below we’ve got 10 dog breeds that shed the most! … Read more

New Antibody Therapy Shows Promising Results For Dogs With Cancer

Researchers at Japan’s Hokkaido University have developed an antibody that induces immune responses and therefore tumor regression in dogs with certain cancers. The advancement is an important new treatment option for dogs with malignant cancers that cannot be treated with existing therapies such as surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The antibody has shown promising results in dogs with oral malignant melanoma (OMM) – a highly invasive cancer that affects the mouth and jaw – and undifferentiated sarcoma. According to Science Daily: “In … Read more

5 Tips For Training Your High-Energy Dog

If you regularly spend hours playing fetch and go on two walks a day, but your pup is still running circles around you, you know what it’s like to raise a high-energy dog. These seemingly tireless canines are a joy to be around, but you’d be lying if you said training that wriggly mass of fur was easy. Energetic dogs are loved for their big personalities and happy temperaments, but shelters are full of former pets that were deemed “too … Read more

Chance The Movie Gives A Voice To Fighting Dogs

The life of a fighting dog is no life at all. Dogs all over the world are bred by unscrupulous breeders in dirty backyards. Female dogs are bred over and over to produce as many pups as possible, and once she’s had all the litters she can, she is abandoned, dumped, or worse. The pups have their ears cropped and tails docked – many people argue that pups barely feel it, but have no proof that they aren’t in pain. … Read more

9 Things Our Dogs Need From Us The Most

Our dogs are our family, and we always want to make sure that they have everything they need. Fundamental things like food, water, and shelter are a given, but what else is necessary to make our dogs’ lives the best they can be? Below are 9 things that our dogs need from us the most. Luckily, they bring so much to our lives, we enjoy keeping them happy and healthy! 1. Undivided Attention (at least some of the time) Our lives are … Read more

Teeny Tiny Dogs Seize The Day At The Second Annual Fest of Chihuahuas

Do you dream in dogs? When you close your eyes do you see a wide open field with dogs as far as the eye can see? The dream was a reality during the second annual Fest of Chihuahuas held outside London! Hundreds of Chihuahuas and their owners were invited to participate in the event, celebrating the teeny breed! Festival-goers enjoyed rubbing shoulders with celebrity dogs, fun and games, shopping, and “Chi-Idol”, a talent show for Chihuahuas! The entire event was … Read more

The 7 Real Reasons Why Your Dog Keeps Licking

Some dogs just can’t seem to hold their “licker”! Whether they are licking you, your furniture, the floors, themselves, or just flapping their tongues, there is usually a medical or behavioral explanation. Read on to find out why your pooch is licking and what you should do to remedy it. 1. Affection When your dog showers you with joyful licks after a long day apart, it really does mean he’s happy to see you! Affectionate licking starts at birth. Mother … Read more

Taking Your Dog On Walks May Have More Health Benefits Than You Realized

Daily walks with your pooch can provide many wonderful health benefits. According to a research paper published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, these benefits extend beyond physical and social advantages. In fact, the study found that dog owners are motivated to walk their pups because it simply makes them happy! Researchers analyzed “interviews and personal written reflections” from 26 people describing why they walk their dogs. As expected, many owners listed their pups’ wellbeing, but the researchers … Read more

Dog Trapped In Neighbor’s Garage Devours $150 In Homemade Treats

A mischievous pooch from Christchurch, New Zealand has been reunited with his concerned human after he disappeared early Thursday morning. The American Staffordshire Terrier named Biggie was trapped in a neighbor’s garage for approximately nine hours. Before you feel too sorry for Biggie, it turns out he wasn’t entirely alone during his “ordeal” – he had a massive stash of homemade dog treats to keep him company! The hungry pup must have followed his nose into the neighbor’s garage as … Read more

8 Dog Breeds That Are For Experienced Owners Only

When it comes to choosing the right dog breed there are many different things to think about. Are you an individual, or do you have a spouse and children? Are you active? Sedentary? Have you had dogs before and if so, what kind of personality did they have? We need to consider more than just the dogs we think are the prettiest or most impressive looking. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with liking the looks of certain breeds. But before we … Read more

Court Orders Nuisance Dogs To Be Surgically “Debarked”

An Oregon court has ruled that a couple must surgically “debark” all dogs on their sheep farm within the next 60 days. The ruling comes after neighbors endured more than a decade of nuisance barking from the collection of Tibetan and Pyrenean Mastiffs. The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld the decision this week, stating that the dogs’ owners have not done enough to quiet their pets. The owners of the dogs claim that the barking serves an important purpose – protecting the … Read more

Boy Posts “Help For Hire” Flyers To Raise Money For His Sick Dog

When 11-year-old Lucas Fuller found out his dog Bear was suffering from a potentially deadly infection he decided to take action. His family was potentially facing thousands of dollars in veterinary bills and Lucas was determined to help raise the necessary funds. His mother, Karen Fuller, helped Lucas create flyers offering his lawn mowing, trimming and car washing services. But they were not prepared for the massive viral response Lucas’ simple gesture would generate!   It all started when Bear … Read more

Shelter Dog Instinctively Knows She Has Found Her Person

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.  Army Sergeant, Michael, served our country for seven years. He was deployed to Germany and served a tour in Iraq. While serving in Iraq, an explosion to a nearby vehicle left Michael with invisible scars. He suffers from chronic migraines, PTSD, anxiety and depression. Michael lives with his wife and three children. He … Read more

Former “Unadoptable” Shelter Dog Joins Search & Rescue Efforts In Texas

Rocket began his life as a stray puppy wandering the streets of Sacramento, California. Sadly, shelter officials deemed him unadoptable due to his boisterous nature. Just one day before his scheduled euthanasia, he was saved by a group that trains dogs for search and rescue missions. This week, the former death row dog deployed to Texas with his handler, Windsor Fire Protection District firefighter, Mike Stornetta to assist in the rescue efforts. Rocket and Stornetta’s mission to Hurricane Harvey’s hardest-hit areas … Read more

Beautiful Reunion For Man And His Dog Who Were Hit By A Drunk Driver

Chance Patterson had just picked up his dogs from Vail Doggie Day Spa & Lodging in Vail, Colorado after working a double shift at Larkburger when he was struck head-on by a drunk driver. Carlitos, a German Shepherd, was killed instantly. Izzy, a Pit Bull, ran away from the accident site in terror and confusion. Patterson was severely injured and was in the hospital for about a week. Meanwhile, Izzy was missing for 5 days. Every day, people tried to find and … Read more

6 Crucial Things To Do If Your Dog Runs Away

It’s every dog owner’s worst nightmare—your pup slips his leash and starts sprinting after the neighbor’s cat. Or maybe you go outside to find that someone forgot to close the gate, and your dog is nowhere to be found. No matter how it happened, losing a dog is always devastating. You’ll be filled with panic, heartbreak, and the instinctive urge to do something—even if you don’t know what that something is. Your chances of bringing your dog home safely will … Read more

2 Shelters Come Up With Ingenious Idea To Work Together & Save Lives 

Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) is an urban animal shelter in Richmond, VA that is always full of Pit Bulls. Meanwhile, the rural New Kent Sheriff’s Department Animal Protection Unit is always full of Hound dogs. One day, Christie Chipps Peters, who is the director at RACC, was talking to Melissa Henry of New Kent Sheriff’s Department Animal Protection Unit when they decided to try something new that they hoped would help save more dogs’ lives. Chipps Peters told WTVR: “We were texting … Read more

Mourning Family Warns Other Dog Owners After A Day At The Lake Turns Deadly

A heartbroken California family is mourning the loss of their dog after a fun-filled day at the lake turned tragic. Jen Walsh, her husband, and their 8-year-old daughter spent the day at a nearby lake celebrating a family member’s birthday. Their 2-year-old Schnauzer, Hanz had a blast fetching sticks and balls tossed into the water for more than an hour and a half before Walsh noticed something was wrong.   Hanz became very still in the water and started trembling … Read more

5 Things All Dog Owners Should Know About Grain-Free Diets

The debate as to whether grain-free diets are best for our pets remains unsettled. While some dog owners swear their pup became healthier and happier after omitting grains, others claim that it’s a necessary part of their companion’s diet. Some even consider the entire thing a fad. So what’s a pet parent to do? In short, there is no right or wrong answer; what matters is that the dietary needs of each individual dog are met. Unless your pup has … Read more

5 Ways To Help Dogs Affected By Hurricane Harvey Even If You Don’t Live In Texas

While it’s been days since Hurricane Harvey first made landfall in Texas, the people and animals that call the state home are still battling the devastating effects. Streets and homes are flooded, and areas previously thought to be safe are being evacuated. As people flee their homes, there are countless animals in need of help. There are pets being separated from their owners and strays with nowhere to go. Even if you don’t live in Texas, there are ways you … Read more

5 Signs Your Dog Is Bored And How To Overcome It

Dogs may not be able to use words to get their point across, but they’re always communicating. If you know a little about their body language and behaviors, you’ll realize that your pup’s message is loud and clear! When our companions are bored, they tend to drop some not-so-subtle hints, although it can manifest itself in many ways. Remember that no matter what behavior your dog is exhibiting, some extra physical and mental stimulation should help cure the spell. But … Read more