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This Movie Theater Is Now Offering Dog-Friendly Screenings

Have you ever wished you could bring your pup to the movies with you? Now you can (if you live in England, anyway!) Picturehouse Central in London is now offering dog-friendly screenings about every six weeks. The company is even looking at expanding the screenings to their other locations. Our tails are wagging! Dog-friendly screenings are back! Bring your best friend to see My Life As A Courgette this Sunday 12pm. A screening for well behaved dogs and humans. 🐶🎬 #woof … Read more

New Findings On Behavior Testing May Save Thousands Of Shelter Dogs From Euthanasia

For many years, shelters have been using behavioral assessments to determine which dogs can be adopted and which dogs get euthanized for being suspected of aggressive behavior. New research indicates that the two most popular tests are little better than chance at predicting which dogs will be aggressive once they’re out of the stressful shelter environment and into happy homes. Occasionally, this results in aggressive dogs finding their way into homes. More often, this leads to dogs who might be perfectly … Read more

Another Way That Dogs Benefit Your Health, Especially As You Age

A healthy level of activity is important at all ages, but when we reach late adulthood, it becomes imperitive for staving off obesity, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. English researchers from the University of East Anglia and the Centre for Diet and Activity Research at the University of Cambridge designed a study to find out if dog ownership provided significant motivation for older adults to exercise. They found that owning or walking a dog was one of the most effective … Read more

Family Throws “Bye Bye Party” To Celebrate Dying Foster Dog’s Life

Sometimes a story comes along that is equal parts sweetness and heartbreak. Peanut’s tale is one of tragedy, loss, redemption, and the transformative power of human kindness. The 10-year-old Jack Russell Terrier mix recently found herself back at Save-A-Pet, the Illinois shelter she was adopted from two years ago. Her adopter passed away and a relative took Peanut in, but was not able to provide adequate care.   Peanut returned to Save-A-Pet with severe dental disease, a potentially cancerous tumor … Read more

Couple Adopts Double Amputee Rescue Dog Who Continues To Love Life

When Thunder was found by animal control officers from Thomas J. O’Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center (TJO), it was obvious the Toy Poodle was suffering from serious owner neglect. The shelter received a call from a concerned citizen who was worried about Thunder and two other dogs being kept at a Springfield, MA property. That phone call saved Thunder’s life. https://www.facebook.com/413ANIMALS/photos/pcb.10155571335149518/10155571334999518/?type=3&theater The injured and neglected dog was transported to the shelter’s veterinary center where Dr. Lauren Atkins fought to … Read more

6 Signs Your Dog Is Your Firstborn Child

Remember that beautiful moment when you brought home your first bundle of joy? The whole world seemed to change, become smaller, and begin to revolve around your sweet, innocent – dog. Even if you are now the proud parent of a tiny human or two, you’ll never forget your very first pup. The one that first taught you the joy of loving another creature more than you love yourself. Here are 6 signs your dog is your firstborn child… 1. Your … Read more

Family Spots Their Dog Online 6 Months After They Thought She Was Euthanized

2016 was a difficult year for Tawny Coates and her family. Tawny’s husband was sent to prison, they lost their home, and the family dog Zoey fell ill. The 10-year-old Boxer was suffering from seizures and had developed a tumor on her side that Tawny feared was cancerous. In November, the mother of three made the heart-wrenching decision to put Zoey to sleep. Too devastated to drive her to the vet, Tawny asked her father, Larry Coates to perform the … Read more

6 Ways To Make Bath Time More Enjoyable For Your Dog

Does your dog run and hide every time you tell them it’s bath time? Do they spend the entire bath trying to climb out of the tub? Do you wind up wetter than them by the end of it all? While some dogs will never like getting a bath, there are things you can do to help your dog adjust to the process so they at least tolerate it better. Here are 5 ways to make bath time more enjoyable … Read more

Creative K9 Statues Will Help Support Police Families & Homeless Pets

Over 100 dogs have appeared on the street in one of Chicago’s most upscale neighborhoods – and the community loves it! The fiberglass German Shepherds are there to raise awareness and support Chicago’s police and their families. The project, developed by the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation and PAWS Chicago, is meant to memorialize the sacrifice made by officers who have lost their lives or been injured while serving their community and their families. A post shared by Jennifer Greenburg (@jjgreenburg) … Read more

Marine Veteran Turns To Social Media To Help Find His Lost Service Dog

Simon Flarity’s beloved service dog, Tito, has been missing since July 4th, when he was startled by some fireworks on a pier in Fairhope, Alabama. Flarity has had Tito, a Pit Bull, for 10 years. Tito is a service dog who helps Flarity deal with severe PTSD that’s a result of two deployments serving in Iraq in the US Marine Corps. On the morning of the 4th of July, Flarity and his fiancee took Tito out on a friend’s boat. … Read more

Firefighter Rescues Drowning Senior Dog & Reunites Him With His Human

According to Miami Beach firefighter Emilio Sanchez, jumping into Biscayne Bay to save an elderly dog is all in a day’s work. The Miami Beach Fire Department received a call about an animal in distress when beach-goers saw 12-year-old Junior struggling to stay afloat. The Shar-Pei/Rottweiler mix was barely paddling 25 yards from shore when Sanchez and his crew showed up. It didn’t take them long to think of a plan, and Sanchez stripped off his clothes and jumped in. … Read more

5 Strangers Volunteer To Trek Deep Into The Mountains To Save Injured Dog

When a dog was in distress and emergency personnel couldn’t help, five strangers joined together to save a life. It was an 18 kilometer (about 11 miles) round-trip hike through the wilderness, but the rescue came just in time for the Chocolate Lab named Louie. Janessa Walker and Louie are the best adventure buddies. Walker loves to take Louie, who belongs to her stepmom, Amanda McGregor, for hikes and walks, and a weekend trip through the Chilliwack mountains sounded like … Read more

Once-Paralyzed Dachshund Runs In Wiener National Race

The 22nd Annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Dog National Races were held on Saturday, July 22 and contained an unlikely contestant: a Dachshund who was dumped at a shelter in Riverside, California on New Year’s Eve in 2014 for being paralyzed. Luckily, the Los Angeles Dachshund Rescue gave Lady Bug another chance. After 4 months in a foster home, Lady Bug was brought to the California Animal Rehabilitation (CARE), where she started a months-long rehabilitation that involved physical therapy, acupuncture, and an underwater … Read more

Stray Puppy Who Was An “Unwanted Gift” Gets Rescued, Thanks To A Stranger

Do you know what to do when you see a dog in need of assistance? For those who have never been confronted with the situation before, it can be difficult when you find yourself there. You don’t want to frighten or injure the dog, but you don’t want to be bit by a scared pup or risk it running away before help arrives either. A successful rescue takes planning and a delicate hand. When a stranger saw a pup cowering … Read more

6 Sneaky Ways to Clean Your Dog’s Teeth (That They Won’t HATE!)

Since doggy dentures aren’t a thing, keeping your pup’s teeth clean and gums healthy is crucial for their overall health and well-being. Obviously, the best way to get your dog’s teeth clean is to have the vet scrape them while your dog is under anesthesia. This can be very expensive and there are risks associated with anesthesia, so you want to do everything you can to keep your dog’s teeth clean yourself. Brushing your dog’s teeth every day with a … Read more

Dog Leads Help To Girls Struck By Lightning

The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office in Utah was called at 10:45 a.m. Friday on a report of two girls who had been struck by lightning.  The girls were camping with relatives for a family reunion. They had been driving on an ATV when they decided to get off and look around. When the girls headed back toward the ATV, they were struck by lightning. A dog who had been with them ran back to camp to get help. According to a … Read more

10 Tips To Minimize Dog Hair In Your Life

Shedding is one of the few downsides to having a pet. Although all dogs shed to some degree, certain breeds – like Shih Tzus, Yorkshire Terriers, and Lhasa Apsos – lose a very minimal amount of hair compared to others. Regular brushing and frequent vacuuming are the two best ways to manage excess dog hair in your home, car, and on your clothes, but what about those stubborn tumbleweeds? Follow these 10 tips and tricks for a hair-free (or at … Read more

New Dating Site Is For Dog Lovers Only

Have you been swiping left and right for love? Have you ever met up with a potential date who seemed to have everything – cute, witty, kind – and then discovered the ultimate deal breaker: they don’t like dogs? You just wasted all that time you could’ve spent watching Netflix, putting pants and makeup on instead… and for what? To wine and dine someone who wouldn’t know puppy love if it jumped up and licked their crazy face? It sounds … Read more

5 Crucial Reasons To Stop Scolding Your Dog

It can happen to the best of us. You come home from work and find that your dog made a mess. They wake you up in the middle of the night to bark at a squirrel. They jump on your friends every time they come to visit. Sometimes it happens before you even have a chance to think about it: you yell at your dog to discourage the behavior. The problem is that you aren’t actually teaching your dog anything, … Read more

What To Do If Your Dog Gets Sprayed By A Skunk & When It Could Be Dangerous

It happens to pet parents everywhere; your dog is playing outside, you see a flash of black and white, your dog runs toward it as you desperately call his name, and then “pshhh!”… he gets sprayed by a skunk! So, now what do you do? You may be unsure about the old “tomato juice bath” trick, and you may even be concerned about whether you should call the vet. Below, here are the steps to take after your pooch gets … Read more

Animal Hoarding Case Leads To The Rescue Of 111 Dogs And Cats

With nowhere to go to escape the heat and filth, 111 animals were being kept in a home in Keller, TX. They were suffering from dehydration, malnutrition, and various other medical conditions, but thanks to the Humane Society of North Texas, they’re all on their way to better lives. Humane Society officials were first alerted of the situation at a residential property in northern Texas when a neighbor reported a foul odor coming from the home. Identifying the smell as … Read more

How To Prevent The Spread Of This Contagious Strain Of Dog Flu

An extremely contagious strain of dog flu that effects nearly all the dogs exposed to it is spreading throughout central Texas. Unfortunately, vaccinations are no guarantee that dogs won’t contract the illness. The good news is, the H3N2 virus isn’t typically fatal, as long it’s treated. The bad news is, the best way to prevent it will put a damper on your dog’s social time. “Virtually 100 percent of dogs who are exposed to the virus will contract the virus,” … Read more

3 Reasons To Buy Your Dog A New Toy Once A Month

We love spoiling our pets! Be it with treats, pats, or snuggle time, there’s few things more rewarding for both human and dog than showering affection on your buddy. They love it. We love it. It’s a win-win for everyone.   Buying your dog new toys is a big part of that, and it’s a good idea to give new toys regularly. It’s more than just “spoiling” your dog – there are very real benefits to bringing home new toys … Read more

Why Does My Dog Bow?

If you’ve got a happy or playful dog, you’ve probably seen her bow. She looks at you, stretches out her front paws, and dips her chest to the ground while leaving her rear in the air (often, with a wagging tail!). The adorable gesture even has a yoga pose named after it: “Downward Dog”!   But why does your dog bow? If you think about it, you’ve probably seen your pup do this while she was looking at you, and … Read more

Town Gathers To Bid Farewell To Military Dog With Terminal Cancer

Earlier this week we brought you the heroic and heartbreaking tale of Marine Corps veteran, Corporal Jeff DeYoung, and his beloved service dog and partner in war, K9 Cena. The former combat engineer vowed to give his faithful friend a hero’s farewell after Cena was diagnosed with bone cancer earlier this month. On Wednesday, DeYoung fulfilled his promise as hundreds of mourners turned out to honor the bomb-sniffing dog at a museum ship in Muskegon, Michigan. Together DeYoung and Cena … Read more

Colorado Passes Law That Will Let Anyone Be A Hero

The Colorado General Assembly has passed a bill into law that could save the lives of hundreds of people and animals! The Immunity For Emergency Rescue From Locked Vehicle law protects Good Samaritans in the state of Colorado who see animals and people of all ages who appear to be left in danger. This means that people who save lives that might otherwise be lost in hot cars don’t have to worry about facing criminal charges for mischief, trespassing or … Read more

Rare Treatment Saves Rescue Puppy Who Was Brought Back From The Dead

Two weeks ago, a rescue puppy named Cutie Pie suffered complications during a routine spay and “died” on the surgical table. Veterinarians were able to bring her back, but she was left with uncontrollable seizures causing the staff to fear for her long-term survival. Little Cutie Pie was taken to Scottsdale Veternary Clinic and placed inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber – a piece of equipment rarely found in an animal hospital.   Just five days later, the tiny pup was back … Read more

New Hope For Dogs Lost In Mexico City’s Subway System

The subway system in Mexico City is one of the biggest in the world. It boasts 12 lines, 195 stations, and more than 1.6 billion passengers a year. It’s also home to quite a few lost and stray dogs. More than 250 lost dogs have been found in the tunnels since 2013. They used to be sent to other animal shelters, but now they have their own space to either be found by their owners or become prepared to live with … Read more

Amazon: Pet Translators Could Be Available Within The Decade

If you dreamed of being the next Dr. Dolittle as a kid, an Amazon-backed report says your dream will soon be a reality. William Higham, futurologist and co-author of the Amazon-supported report, has publicly announced his belief that a real, working pet translation device will be ready for consumers within the next 10 years. He backs up his claim with work being done by Con Slobodchikoff, a biology professor at Northern Arizona University. The scientist has spent the last 30 … Read more

Pet Sitter’s Note Hilariously Describes What It’s Like To Love A Dog

A day in the life of a pet sitter is never easy. It may seem like it’s all snuggles and games of fetch, but this note shows the bad, the silly, and the smelly that comes with the job. Reddit user carlwinslow187 started a hilarious conversation thread about what happened when the family pup spent the night with a dog sitter. The dog’s owners went out for the evening, and as responsible pet parents, they asked someone to come over … Read more

Why Dog Breeds Are So Different, And Cats Are Cats

There’s no end to the variety of traits seen in dog breeds. There are small, hairless dogs that fit in your pocket, and there are big, strong dogs with fluffy coats that make you sweat when they snuggle up. At only a glance you can tell the difference between a Yorkshire Terrier and Golden Retriever, or a Corgi and a Mastiff, but they all go by the name “dog.” Cats on the other hand tend to have the same general … Read more

8 Tips to Prevent Dog Fights

Dog fights happen more often than anyone would like. And with dog ownership rising, this number could continue to grow. It is the responsibility of every dog owner to be aware of the warning signs and know what to do when they see them. #1 – Warning Sign: Stiffening During Play Robin Bennett, CPDT-KA, author, All About Dog Daycare and an expert in dog body language advises owners to look for stiffening in any dog. This is usually a sign … Read more

Trucker Rescues Scared Dog He Found Dodging Traffic

Sometimes, fate puts people in your path. For this lucky doggy, fate put him in Mike Densberger’s path – literally – but his story has a happy ending! Mike Densberger is a heavy equipment hauler from Nebraska who was driving to Auburn when he spotted a Beagle mix unsuccessfully trying to cross the road. The dog was alone, and Mike watched him wander into the street a few times, and then scoot back to safety when cars would come near. … Read more

7 Tips For Ensuring A Safe, Enjoyable Walk With Your Dog

Whether you enjoy a jaunt around the neighborhood, a strenuous mountain hike, or a carefree stroll on the beach, your favorite dog walking route can begin to feel as familiar as your own backyard. But it is important to always stay vigilant and alert when out with your pup. Weather conditions, wildlife, other dogs, and even fellow humans can pose unexpected hazards. Follow these 7 tips to ensure that every walk you take with your furry BFF is safe and … Read more

Older Shelter Dog Was Overlooked Until One Veteran Gave Her A Chance

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.  Oreo is an 8-year-old dog. In the shelter, potential adopters always overlooked her due to her age. Her ship finally came in when Sheena, active duty Navy, discovered the Border Collie mix at one of Pets for Patriots’ East Coast shelter partners.   Sheena serves in one of the busiest ports in the … Read more

New State Law Cracks Down On Dog Tethering

A new law went into effect in Washington state yesterday that aims to eliminate inhumane dog tethering. The law, which was signed by Governor Inslee in April, makes it illegal to leave a dog tethered for a substantial amount of time without providing the dog with access to food and water. The dog must be able to sit, stand, and lie down comfortably without having his movement restricted. The law specifies that dogs are only allowed to be tethered for a period … Read more

How Much Exercise Is Too Much For My Dog?

If you live with a dog, chances are, you know how important it is for your pup to get exercise in order to stay healthy. Some dogs will happily accompany you on a 5-mile run, and for others, a short daily stroll will suffice. But how do you know when your canine companion is getting too much exercise for his own good? Just like many things that are health-related, there is no “one-size-fits-all” answer. Instead, you should evaluate your dog based … Read more

Stray Dog Leads Rescuers To The Mama & Their Puppies

A German Shepherd mix in Illinois is being labeled a hero after leading rescuers to 7 puppies and their mother. The male dog is presumed to be the father of the puppies. It all started the evening of Tuesday, July 18. Robert Walters was driving home from work taking the country roads between Iroquois County and Vermilion County. South of Sheldon, he saw the male German Shepherd mix standing in the middle of the road. When the dog refused to get … Read more

Why Does My Dog Roll Over To Show Me His Belly?

Your dog does a lot of cute things to get your attention, and rolling onto their back to show you their tummy is a prime example of why you can never be mad at them for long. Whether that tummy is pudgy, skinny, furry, or hairless, having your dog roll over at your feet is an invitation you’re powerless to refuse. Once the rubbing starts, it’s obvious your dog enjoys it, but have you ever thought about why? Dogs expose … Read more

Veteran Creates A Bucket List For His K9 Partner & Service Dog

Marine Corps veteran, Corporal Jeff DeYoung, broke down when he heard the news: his service dog and former partner in Afghanistan has terminal bone cancer. Together, DeYoung and the bomb detection dog named Cena “walked out in front of infantry units and patrolled the roadways and surrounding areas for IEDs.” Now, after veterinarians gave Cena just weeks to live, DeYoung has vowed to spend those final days honoring his faithful friend. LCpl Jeff DeYoung was reunited with Cena, the bomb-sniffing labrador who … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Pit Bulls

Aside from being total love-bugs, Pitties have another great thing going for them: they are a fairly healthy breed compared to other larger dogs. However, this does not mean they are free from any issues. Prospective Pit adopters and those who already own one or two should be aware of the common problems that they can have. Knowing about them can lead to early detection, which can benefit both dog and owner. The following are 3 of the top health concerns for … Read more

5 Things Your Senior Dog Needs More Of

As your dog ages, their needs change. They’re still your four-legged best friend, but a general slowing down is inevitable. You can help them through their golden years by keeping them happy and healthy for as long as possible. You’ve gone through the puppy stages and trained an adult dog, and now it’s time to give your senior pup the necessary nutrients, attention, and care. Here are a few things your senior dog needs more of now that he’s getting … Read more

One Simple Principle

Because Every Dog Matters One simple principle drives everything we do. It is the reason we go to work every day. It is also the reason our loyal customers proudly wear our products and support the cause. We do what we do because every dog matters. Do you feel the same?

First Group Of Dogs Arrives In US After Being Rescued From Meat Farm

Humane Society International (HSI) recently rescued 149 dogs from a dog meat farm in South Korea. Many of those dogs will find their way to rescues and humane societies throughout the state of Wisconsin. The first 5 dogs of the bunch just arrived in Milwaukee.  They were picked up from the airport in Chicago shortly after 9 am on Thursday, July 20. Jennifer Smieja of the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) is excited for the opportunity to help the dogs get healthy, socialized, and ready … Read more

Humane Society Receives More Than 50 Dogs From Puppy Mill Bust

More than 50 small and medium-sized dogs were recently rescued from a suspected puppy mill in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Since St. Landry has one of the lowest income rates in the state, St. Landry Parish Animal Control representatives reached out to the Houston Humane Society for help with the rescued dogs, who were reportedly living in their own feces with little to no care. Many of the dogs are pregnant and most are also suffering from severe periodontal disease, … Read more

How You Helped This Senior Dog Find A Forever Home

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. Chica is a nine-year-old dog and the longest term resident of one of Pets for Patriots’ shelter partners in Washington state. She had repeatedly been adopted and surrendered, unable to find the right person or family for more than a year. During one of these temporary adoptions, she … Read more

Why Does My Dog Cover Her Face With Her Paws?

Do you often wonder what your dog is trying to tell you? Since they don’t have the physical ability to communicate with us in our own language, we are forced to interpret their body language to figure out what they want us to know. What could a dog covering their face with a paw really mean? Lots of things, actually! Here are 4 possible reasons your dog might be covering her face with her paw. #1 – Wiping or scratching … Read more

Colorado’s First Pit Bull K9 Is Busting Stereotypes And Drug Dealers

On July 13, 2017 a brindle Pit Bull mix named Kara was sworn in to the Colorado Mounted Rangers. The trained narcotics detection dog and her partner Dawn Havens are the state’s first-ever “Pit Bull” K9 Unit. New York and Ohio have also welcomed blocky-headed K9 officers to their law enforcement departments, but Kara’s arrival in Colorado is particularly momentous because dogs like her are banned in many of the cities she will serve – including the state capital.   … Read more

Dog Lost After Traumatic Car Accident Finally Reunites With Her Humans

On Tuesday, July 11, Erica Cruz and Trenton Ray were involved in a serious car crash in Plano, TX. They were both knocked unconscious and suffered injuries. Daisy Mae, a Labrador Retriever mix, was either ejected from the car during the accident or ran away immediately afterward and couldn’t be found. Mutts and Mayhem Animal Rescue organized a search for Daisy on Sunday, July 16 since she still hadn’t been found and her owners were unable to search for her … Read more

6 Things Your Dog’s Bark Is Telling You

Dogs are extremely vocal animals. They use a series of barks, growls, howls, whines and yips to communicate with one another and their human caretakers. While some dogs are much more vocal than others, they never bark without a reason – even if that reason isn’t always clear to us! There are six major causes for communicative barking in dogs. Find out what your pooch is trying to tell you! NOTE: In rare cases, barking can be a symptom of … Read more

A Safer & More Fun Alternative to Your Dog’s Tennis Ball Habit

For ages it seems the tennis ball has been hailed as the favorite toy among dogs. Many dogs are quite skilled at shredding them, which causes many owners to joke about their dog having a “4 balls a day tennis ball habit.” 😀 While tennis balls are understandably fun due to their bouncy nature and irresistible fuzzy surface, many veterinarians have written about the dangers of the ball causing throat or intestinal obstructions, and the possibility of the fuzzy surface grinding … Read more