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This Puppy Flunked Out Of The Police Force, But Now He Has The Best New Job

After being fired from the force, it didn’t take long for Gavel the German Shepherd to find a sweet new job. The Queensland Police Service in Brisbane, Australia was training Gavel to be a police dog, but they decided to pull him out of the 16-month training program. The reason why he was fired? He was just too friendly. https://www.facebook.com/QldGovernor/photos/a.283510101839781.1073741828.281586725365452/539157769608345/?type=3&theater Gavin wasn’t interested in chasing down bad guys. Instead, he wanted all the cuddles he could get. The sociable pup … Read more

Because Of You, This Veteran Was Matched With Her New Best Friend!

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.  Melani J. is a veteran of the United States Air Force, having served nearly 10 years from April 25, 2006. Deployed twice, she was stationed in Oman and Afghanistan and worked in Human Resources Management. She was the Non-Commissioned Officer in charge of Casualty Operations, which processed reports, ensured timely next of kin … Read more

15 Dog Breeds That Love To Sleep

  Looking for that special buddy that will sleep in with you each morning? Or maybe one that likes long afternoon naps? Here are 15 breeds that seem to enjoy sleeping more than other breeds. #1 – Bulldog Not much to say here, we all know these guys are lazy and love their naps. They might be the best choice for a snuggle buddy, as long as you don’t mind the snoring. #2 – Shih Tzu This little dog has no problem … Read more

Dog Meat Festival Set To Continue Despite Ban

Despite a recent ban on restaurants, street vendors, and market traders from selling dog meat at the yearly Lychee and Dog Meat Festival in southern China, the event appears poised to continue on unimpeded. A highly popular restaurant, Yulin No.1 Crispy Dog Meat Restaurant, is said to be operating business as usual since the ban was reported. The ban, set to prohibit the sale of dog meat in central Yulin from June 15-23, the height of the festival, is supposed … Read more

7 Dog Breeds With Sensitive Souls

When we call a dog “sensitive,” we don’t mean it in a bad way. We’re just talking about dogs that are a little bit more emotionally delicate than others. Some dogs handle mild punishment very well, while others crumble apart at so much as a dirty look. This just means they’re very sensitive toward their owners, which is usually a good thing! If you’re looking for a dog that’s very receptive to your emotions, look no further than this list! … Read more

Is your dog suffering from allergies? Find out now.

As pet parents, one of the hardest things is that our dogs can’t talk to us and tell us what is wrong, what is bothering them or what is making them very uncomfortable. Dogs have a tendency to “suffer in silence” until it becomes unbearable. By the time we see an issue, the condition can be elevated and require quite a bit more attention. Here at iHeartDogs our mission is to increase the quality of life of dogs everywhere so we’ve … Read more

Dogs Go Absolutely Nuts for These Natural Chews. (Just Don’t Ask What They’re Made Of!)

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

10 Things That Could Be Shortening Your Dog’s Life

We try our best to keep our dogs as healthy and happy as we can, but it’s just not possible to know everything that can cause harm to them. Some things, however, are right under our noses and we may not even know it! Doing our best to keep them safe includes learning about the common things that can cause them harm. Often, we’re so focused on specific items that we might not be aware that actions can put them … Read more

9 Dog Breeds With The Least Health Issues

When it comes to choosing the right dog for you and your family, there are a lot of things to consider. Not only is there the process of selecting a breed that’s best suited for your lifestyle, but there’s also cost to consider. While healthy, purebred puppies are often a little pricier than your shelter dogs, they can become even more costly if they turn out to be unhealthy. There are several important things to look for – such as … Read more

3 Reasons To Teach Your Dog “Sit”

Teaching your dog to sit generally requires little effort and rarely the help of a professional trainer. Using your pup’s favorite treats, it’s probably one of the first behaviors you’ll easily teach. Although it seems so basic and boring, “sit” is actually one of the most helpful commands you can train. So even if you think teaching your dog to sit is one of the least impressive of tricks, make sure you don’t overlook its importance. #1 – Convenience Teaching … Read more

10 Things Only Rottweiler Owners Understand

The Rottweiler is a majestic breed – full of beauty, intelligence and a commanding presence. They also drool, shed and pass gas – a lot. Here are 10 things that only the owner of a rottie can truly understand about sharing your life with this dynamic breed. Have anything to add? Tell us in the comments! #1 – While Everyone Coos Over Your Neighbor’s New Lab, They Avoid Your Dog Like the Plague When You Are out on a Walk … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Living In Storm Drain Refuses To Be Captured

UPDATED 6/12/17: The elusive storm drain dog of Grande Prairie has been captured! Thanks to the combined efforts of Grand Prairie Animal Services, the Grand Prairie Streets Department and Duck Team 6, the shy pooch was pulled from the sewer at 6:30 AM on Saturday June 10. The Shepherd mix captured the attention of an entire Texas town and animal lovers all over the world when photos of her peaking out of the storm drain appeared on social media. Locals named … Read more

Is your dog suffering from allergies? Find out now.

As pet parents, one of the hardest things is that our dogs can’t talk to us and tell us what is wrong, what is bothering them or what is making them very uncomfortable. Dogs have a tendency to “suffer in silence” until it becomes unbearable. By the time we see an issue, the condition can be elevated and require quite a bit more attention. Here at iHeartDogs our mission is to increase the quality of life of dogs everywhere so we’ve … Read more

Leptospirosis Outbreak Continues To Spread

In February we reported on a nationwide story involving the potentially life-threatening bacterial infection, Leptospirosis. Lepto is carried by rats, wildlife and livestock, and generally spread through tainted standing water. Cases have been reported by veterinarians in Illinois, California, New Jersey and Arizona – where an additional case was recently reported. What is Canine Leptospirosis? Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Leptospira. Infection… Posted by Cedar County Veterinary Services on Tuesday, May 12, 2015   The infected … Read more

14 Common Plants That Are Toxic To Dogs

Whether you’re a gardener or enjoy having fresh flowers in your house, if you live with animals, you should be aware of the plants around them. Make sure that any vegetation they may come in contact with – whether in your yard, on a walk, or in a vase – is non-toxic to them. Here are 14 common plants that are toxic to dogs, based on information provided by the ASPCA. The list below is by no means exhaustive, and you can view … Read more

Your Great Dane’s Chronic Skin Condition Could Indicate A Mental Health Issue

  As big and menacing as they may look, Great Danes tend to be Nervous Nellies on the inside. These gentle giants are prone to separation anxiety and obsessive behaviors like licking and chewing at their skin. For this reason, Danes are one of the most common breeds that can have acral lick granulomas – chronic, self-inflicted areas of hair loss and reddened skin. Lick granulomas are different from hot spots in that they persist even after treatment for the original … Read more

Jim and Amora: How A Three Legged Shelter Dog Saved A Suicidal Veteran

Jim Brakewood Jr. might look like kind of a scary dude. At 6’2”, loaded with muscles, long, wild hair and a beard a to match, he cuts a pretty imposing figure. It’s as if a Viking decided he wasn’t ready for Valhalla just yet and decided to pay Instagram a visit instead. He has a soft spot for dogs, though. In particular, his Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Amora. Jim has seen war. In two tours in Iraq he has been in battle, … Read more

Service Dog & Student Cross Graduation Stage Together

For Morgan Rath, high school graduation was a day she thought she might never see. She suffers from severe anxiety and depression which began her Freshman year. Her symptoms led to panic attacks and a brief hospitalization, but a chance encounter with a stray dog helped turn that all around. Morgan rescued Paisley from the streets of Emerson, Georgia. In return, Paisley rescued her right back! Last month the pair crossed the stage together to accept Morgan’s diploma. Morgan was … Read more

Groomer Accused Of Breaking Dog’s Leg Proved Innocent By Video

Warning: Video contains graphic content that may be disturbing to some viewers. Carmen Cesta is the owner of Carm’s Dog House, a dog grooming and daycare facility with a dedicated clientele. The company operates out of one location and several mobile grooming buses, which provides convenient services for the dogs they work with. Despite what seemed like normal business, the evening of May 23rd brought a scathing review from one of their customers. The customer stated that his family’s dog, … Read more

Dog Abandoned In 90 Degree Heat Gets A Cool Name & A New Home

If you have ever road-tripped along the east coast, chances are you have gassed up at a Wawa. This week the chain’s iconic name took on a brand new meaning for one special dog. On Wednesday afternoon, the handsome Pit Bull mix was abandoned in a crate with a bag of food and a piece of cardboard for shade outside a Wawa in Valrico, Florida.   Customers rushing towards the soothing air conditioning of the store found him sitting in … Read more

Dog With Cancer Missing For 2 Years Finally Reunited With Family

Two years ago in May 2015, the di Bartolo family suffered a loss they will never forget. Cali, their beloved Rhodesian Ridgeback, was stolen from their home in Long Island, New York. They never thought they would see their favorite girl again, but last week something very remarkable happened. A dog was found wandering around alone at a New Jersey Turnpike rest stop. She was emaciated, bleeding and in dire need of medical care. She was taken to Broken Promises … Read more

22nd US State Adopts Law Banning Breed Discrimination

Lawmakers across the United States have long struggled with the issue of breed specific legislation (BSL). Their primary goal is to protect the people in their communities, but studies have shown that banning specific breeds has not improved dog bite statistics. Many states are revising their existing laws to protect dogs from being labeled “dangerous” or facing discrimination in shelters based solely on their breed. This past Friday, Governor John Carney signed House Bill 13, making Delaware the 22nd US … Read more

5 Safety Tips For Exercising With Your Dog

We all know that obesity is dangerous for both humans and dogs alike. Getting a dog that needs to be walked every day can be a great way to start an exercise routine that will benefit both of you. But keep in mind, if you like jogging with your pooch or having them run next to your bike, you might be causing more harm than good (depending on the dog). Below are 5 safety tips for exercising with your dog to help you both … Read more

126 Dog Meat Restaurants Are Finally Closed For Good

A charity organization called Animals Asia first started investigating the illegality of China’s dog meat trade in 2015. While there is no national law banning the industry that kills an expected 10 million dogs every year, there are laws defining how the industry should operate. Animals Asia started looking into how and where dog meat sellers and restaurants get their meat. What they found was enough to make a real difference for thousands of innocent animals. https://www.facebook.com/369643323198348/photos/p.663981797097831/663981797097831/?type=1&opaqueCursor=Abq2LfWskXjrvrK2x4g0C3a0Z-ITGw0bawaGU63eJZiRSWtECTb9XpA38AAjzCviSAO7QBWzhbXtH_YV1GhsvP5q90snq35tbl-fXiU6TD-j2hy5z800fns_CdX6rrjdLEY40YL0BK78URPOGrE3UOPYRhBp6CElONKlj5f_LrzPTxDx4ksX7xN_axw4_iKUBJqP6d5cKuE1sHl24y8W_hrmLxI02dJaMacFct7SDeYQ9TdcgYYWUNOX3sdKoP6X67AnonDAslgwoaksiRvTWMhr4Xw6wCEo3qs-c95rj1EYAJpoH4ZeASo3ZpuhDsQIzKS_TyXC-fx_1cr2H_AyupYx41hxmLP-mMoPjdPbFFbmOzx23IZxjydLV-oJ1eNtZzpHi2dJ0NP3E5hV_gsOpSMP&theater Investigators discovered that … Read more

4 Ways to Deal with Your Dog’s 4th of July Fireworks Anxiety

Independence Day is coming, and although it should be a day of celebration, it’s one of the most dreaded holidays for pet owners. Even where fireworks are illegal, there always seems to be someone setting them off near home. The loud bangs and heavy vibrations can be frightening for our dogs, making it difficult to calm them down during the chaos. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to help ease their stress. #1 – Stay With Your Dog … Read more

Super Senior Dog Looking For Someone To Make Him Feel Special Til The End

Every week, iHeartDogs will feature a new shelter dog in need of a loving forever home. These amazing animals remind us that homeless pets everywhere have extraordinary stories and deserve a second chance.  Meet Jackson!   Jackson is a Husky mix who looks great for his age! At an impressive 16-years-old, this pup has a zest for life and even loves to play in short spurts. But the thing that will make you really fall in love with this senior sweetheart is his calm … Read more

Contact Lenses Give Former Fighting Dog A New Love For Life

The Hughes family is already known for their devotion to rescue dogs. Chris and Mariesa Hughes are the creative minds behind The Mr. Mo Project, a nonprofit that gives senior shelter dogs opportunities to live out their lives with loving families. They also earned internet fame last year when they built a custom bed big enough for them and their eight pups. There’s no limit to how far they’ll go to help a dog in need, and an aging pit … Read more

Pet Food Industry Survey Sheds Light On The Real State Of Consumer Confidence

Providing proper nutrition may be the single most important thing you can do for your pet. Many of the most common illnesses in dogs and cats are directly connected to diet, including obesity, allergies, diabetes, and certain cancers. With so much riding on the foods our pets eat, iHeartDogs conducted a survey of approximately 1,700 of our readers to find out just how much faith they have in the diets they feed their beloved companions. The results were dismal, but … Read more

6 Tips For Interacting With Service Animals

Service dogs are usually the best-behaved, friendliest, and most well-trained dogs you’ll ever meet. While that may make it extra tempting to run over and start petting them, there are certain things you should know about interacting with service dogs. They are, after all, there to provide a service to their owners, and you don’t want to interfere. With that in mind, here are 6 tips for interacting with service dogs. #1 – Never touch, pet, or give treats to … Read more

Former Siberian Husky Breeder Faces Felony Charges For Abandoning Her Dogs

Deborah L. Hosler of Hosler’s Huskies in Michigan plead guilty to abandonment of animals, a felony that is punishable by up to four years in prison. For now, however, she was placed on a five year probation, ordered to pay a $2,500 fine and will complete 200 hours of community service. She is also prohibited from owning, possessing or caring for any animals during the five year period. Although she did plead guilty, we’d like to see a bit harsher … Read more

Highly Contagious Dog Flu Spreading Across Southern US

UPDATE: Dog flu is spreading. Cases have been confirmed in Texas, Louisiana, and Kentucky as well as Florida and Georgia. Check with your vet to see if dogs in your area may be affected. AVMA.org has more information and tips for prevention and control. Florida has confirmed 7 cases of dog flu – the first ever in the state. The flu is highly contagious, and there have been dozens of confirmed cases in just the last few weeks, many in participants after … Read more

“Loved and Cherished” Dog Abandoned In Tiny Crate At Animal Shelter

On May 21, a volunteer dog walker for Henry County Humane Society spotted a small crate outside of an unfinished shelter currently being built. The new shelter is across the street from their older facility but since it isn’t yet occupied, nobody really knows how long the crate was there. Inside the tiny crate was a Labradoodle named Buddy, according to a note he had with him. It seems that Buddy was loved and cared for until recently when his … Read more

Dog With Dwarfism Defies Expectations

Michaelangelo Augustine, nicknamed “Mikey Gus” is just like any other German Shepherd. Just like any other dog, he loves to play, explore, and cuddle. He lives in Indiana with two other dogs, Temperance and Spartacus, and his human family. There is something different about Mikey Gus, though – he’s a miracle. A post shared by Amy Carkuff (@practicallyperfectineveryway_) on May 2, 2017 at 6:26am PDT Diagnosed at only 4 months old with dwarfism, Mikey Gus’ family was told to expect … Read more

Los Angeles Proposes “Finders Keepers” Bill Regarding Lost Pets

With Los Angeles looking to become a no-kill city by the end of this year, Animal Services General Manager Brenda Barnette has proposed a plan to keep lost pets out of the shelters and from taking up needed space. On the surface, this sounds like a positive, but many pet owners are very concerned with the idea. Essentially, anyone that finds an animal in Los Angeles is encouraged to keep it and foster it for a month. Finders are asked to notify … Read more

Rescuers Swoop In To Save Shelter Dog As He’s Being Euthanized

A big-eared pooch named Tiny reached the conclusion of his harrowing rescue story just one week after he narrowly avoided euthanasia at a Philadelphia shelter. A couple read his incredible story and were reminded of their previous dog who was also rescued just before being put to sleep. They fell in love with Tiny’s goofy face, and together the three of them have embarked on their new lives together. It’s a heartwarming happy ending that almost never happened. Tiny found … Read more

Bloat Kills Nearly Half The Dogs It Affects; Here’s What You Can Do About It

You may have heard of dogs getting “bloat,” but do you know what it actually is? How about it’s mortality rate? What about warning signs and ways to prevent it? We hate thinking about our dogs getting sick, but in life, some things are inevitable. All we can do is try our best to prevent certain conditions and know warning signs for early detection and treatment. We are our dogs’ advocates, and when it comes to keeping them healthy, knowledge is power! Read … Read more

The Best Toys Ever or Pure Evil? Dogs Decide About Fidget Spinners

Fidget spinners are the country’s newest obsession, and it’s not just kids who are jumping on the bandwagon. People of all ages are catching fidget fever, and dogs never want to be left out. The human reaction to these ingenious plastic toys has been mostly positive, but dogs aren’t so sure. There’s something about fidget spinners that has canines cautiously confused. This pup goes for an intimidation factor when presented with the mysterious object. Too bad the puppy barks are more … Read more

Service Dog Gets Included In High School Year Book And It’s The Cutest Thing Ever

Alpha is only 4-years-old, but the black Labrador Retriever is in high school already. He attends alongside his human companion, junior A.J. Schalk. When Alpha came to live with A.J. and his family at just 4-months-old, he had an important job to do. A.J. suffers from diabetes and Alpha is there to let him know when his blood sugar is getting too low. It’s a crucial task that can help save A.J.’s life. So when it came time for yearbook … Read more

Egg Experiment Demonstrates The Danger Of Leaving A Dog In A Hot Car

Despite the increased news coverage, celebrity videos and updated laws relating to pets in hot cars, cases continue to pop up across the country. The issue may be that many people simply do not grasp the extremity of the heat and the speed at which life-threatening temperatures can be reached in a parked vehicle. One Imgur user decided to create a visual demonstration of the phenomenon using an egg and a frying pan.   The first image shows a cracked … Read more

Dog Is Rescued After Family Locks Him In Pen & Moves Away

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which funds its various charities. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible. A young Crawford County, Indiana dog named Buddy was abandoned in a particularly cruel manner. The family moved out, and left him locked in a chain-link pen in the blazing summer heat with no water or shade. A neighbor contacted River Valley Humane Society, and they began the process of saving Buddy. Seeing … Read more

5 Reasons Why Bully Sticks Are Now The #1 Most Popular Dog Chew in the World

Bully sticks are becoming more and more popular and with good reason. These long-lasting treats are loved by almost every dog and they’re full of benefits. Unlike rawhide, which is made with different chemicals and some unnatural ingredients, bully sticks are full of healthy perks. Many owners are often turned off by bully sticks when they find out they are made from beef pizzle (penis). But rest assured, they are more valuable than you might imagine. Here’s 5 reasons they’re … Read more

The Safer Alternative to Rawhide That Dogs Go Absolutely Nuts For

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

Your Purchases Through iHeartDogs Are Making A Difference

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. GreaterGood.org partner, Pets for Patriots, helps military veterans adopt a new pet friend while giving the most overlooked shelter animals hope and a home. The project goal is simple: to fund as many veteran-pet adoptions across the country as possible, saving the lives of both person and pet. David is a Navy veteran … Read more

Owner Finds Razor Blade-Stuffed Hot Dogs In Her Yard

Emma Medeiros of Regina, Saskatchewan was letting her dogs out as usual on Tuesday when something completely unexpected happened. Had it not been for her diligence in checking what her pups are getting into, things may have ended up very differently. Pandora and Ophelia, her two dogs, were supposed to be enjoying a regular bathroom break when Ophelia stopped to eat some hot dogs on the ground. “It was super nice out so I decided to sit on the front patio while … Read more

Rescued From A Life Of Horror, This Dog Now Explores The World With Her Best Friend

As the Editor of iHeartDogs, I come across so many stories that make me feel something inside. Sometimes they are sweet, other times tragic, but when you find a story with a beautiful and happy ending that brings you to tears, it touches your soul. The story of Penni the dog is one of those stories. Penni is one of those dogs that you see in pictures and know that she is loved. But it wasn’t always this way for … Read more

K9 Helps Find Child’s Missing Hearing Aid On The Playground

We love K9 officers for their bravery, hard work, talent, and dashingly good looks (no one  can resist a pup in uniform, right?). When K9 Haro of the Macedonia Police Department in Ohio was asked to help find a child’s hearing aid, he proved his commitment to helping the community in all ways, big and small! https://www.facebook.com/MacedoniaPoliceDepartment/photos/a.395606527217442.1073741832.374051656039596/1225541077557312/?type=3&theater   After a student lost the very expensive and very important hearing aid at recess, staff searched the playground for the flesh-colored device but it … Read more

7 Safe & Natural Ways to Calm Down Your Dog

When it comes to anxious and excitable dogs, we often don’t know the direct cause. Just like people, some dogs suffer from anxiety disorders. Unlike people, dogs can’t really go to talk therapy or try many different medications. Since we often don’t know what causes the issues, however irrational it may seem, we sometimes have to get creative when it comes to helping our dogs find relief. Whether your dog is afraid of fireworks, has separation anxiety, or is just … Read more

Viral Video Captures Dog’s Heartbreak When She Realizes She’s Been Abandoned

So many people don’t see the faces of their pets when they’re surrendered. Once they turn their back on their former-friend, that’s the end of the story for them, and there are little to no consequences. But what about the poor animal they’ve left behind? For them, the loneliness, confusion and fear is the start of a new reality that they had no choice in. The video below recently went viral – and with good reason. The look on this … Read more

The Simple And Powerful Way You Can Help Shelter Dogs Get Adopted

Many dogs arrive at animal shelters after years of abuse or a lifetime on the streets. That kind of neglect can cause many severe health problems, which may in turn affect the dog’s personality and their ability to get adopted. Have you ever considered the importance of a bath and maybe a haircut for a dog that’s been neglected for so long? Dog breeds that have continuously-growing hair tend to suffer the worst consequences from years of neglect. Their hair … Read more

What Dietary Supplements Should I Consider Giving My Senior Dog?

Although dietary supplements can be beneficial at any stage of life, many people don’t start thinking about giving them to their pets until they reach their senior years. This is the time when we are reminded of their mortality as we notice signs of arthritis and that telltale gray muzzle. With so many products on the market making different promises, it’s hard to know which ones are safe, let alone helpful for your senior pooch. Dr. Marty Becker has been … Read more

Helpful Infographic Shows Just How Over the Counter Medications Can Hurt Your Dog

Nobody wants to see their furry friends in pain. Sometimes when it’s something like a minor ache or cough, it can be temping to reach into the medicine cabinet and give your dog the same pain relievers you’d take instead of dragging him all the way to the vet. As easy as it seems to be, you could be taking a bigger risk with your dog’s health than you realize. Although we’re all flesh and blood, a dog’s body is not the same, and human … Read more