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16 Fresh Foods That May Help Prevent Cancer In Dogs

We would do almost anything to keep our best friends with us just a bit longer. That’s the only fault they have–not living long enough. And while you cannot prevent the inevitable, you can help prolong your dog’s life by feeding him good foods. This includes fresh foods that are known to help prevent cancer, one of the leading causes of death in older dogs. In honor of Pet Cancer Awareness Month (May), we asked Rick Woodford, author of CHOW: Simple … Read more

Fun-Filled Dog Festival Raises Money For Pups In Need

Does a day packed with food trucks, photo booths and dozens of adorable dogs romping through a 4,000 square foot play area full of balls, pools, and toys sound like your idea of a good time? Then leash up your pooches and join Houston’s dog lovers as they celebrate the fifth annual Puppies for Breakfast event Saturday, May 13th from 10am – 3pm at Market Square Park! Official Date for 2017 Puppies for Breakfast Dog Fest is May 13th at Market … Read more

Dog Left Chained & Alone For 5 Years Learns To Love Again

Five years ago Treya’s owner was murdered. In that moment, her life was shattered along with her human’s. She was left to spend her days, nights, sweltering summers, and freezing winters chained beneath the porch of her abandoned home. Neighbors packed Treya’s makeshift shelter with hay for warmth and provided food, but without human contact, she slowly deteriorated to a state of fearfulness and distrust. At some point, the heavy chain that held her became wrapped around Treya’s right front … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Always Stink Like He Needs A Bath?

Anyone who cuddles a dog knows that sometimes there are unpleasant aromas associated with them. We are all familiar with the terms “dog breath” and “smell like a dog.” Not all smells will be helped by bathing. Some of them come from actual health issues and it is important to know the difference because one needs a bath (or 3) and the others will require medical intervention. Odors that will respond to bathing are things like rolling in stinky stuff … Read more

Dog Who Had Given Up At Shelter Reaches Out For A Friend

Dogs often greet visitors to the shelter with yelps of hope, as they press up against the bars of their kennel. Pick me! Pick me! But everything about this dog at Baldwin Park Animal Care Center in Los Angeles suggested she would rather disappear. Even the card attached to her kennel could muster only this introduction: “I don’t have a name yet …”   When John Hwang spotted her during a visit last week, he saw a small dog who … Read more

See How Common Your Dog’s Name Is In NYC!

Want to know how common your dog’s name is? This interactive bubble chart shows the name of every dog registered in New York City by frequency of occurrence. The more common names like Bella and Max are larger circles, and names that are only registered once (like Popcorn-Minto-Jack and Playdoh) are tiny, barely visible specks. Take a look at NYC.gov! It’s incredible what people think to name their pets! Related: The Most Popular Dog Names It’s easy to get sucked down the … Read more

Ninja Warrior Battles To Save Homeless & Exploited Dogs

You may recognize Andrew “Roo” Yori as one of the super-human competitive athletes from Season 8 of American Ninja Warrior, where he made it all the way to the National Finals in Vegas! He became known as the “K9 Ninja,” using his television presence to raise public awareness of the plight of homeless dogs.   As he prepares to compete once again in ANW Season 9, Yori continues to promote his message of canine rescue and adoption. It all began … Read more

The Rescue Story Of A Syrian Stray – As Told By Her Soldier

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which helps support various charities. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  The Rescue Story of Halo from Syria – As Told by Her Soldier “Halo is a 4.5 month-old female. While out and about where we are located, we saw a house that had a bunch of dogs just running around, scrounging for food. I decided if nothing else, we could take one of … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Miniature Schnauzer

Unfortunately, Miniature Schnauzers are not as healthy as their larger counterparts, the Standard Schnauzer. The Minis are prone to more health problems and a few are more serious than what the Standards are prone to. If you own one or are thinking of getting one, it’s good to know the common issues they may face so you can keep an eye out for symptoms. The following are the top 3 health concerns for your Miniature Schnauzer. #1 – Urinary Stones … Read more

3 Things All French Bulldog Owners Should Know

French bulldogs are one of the world’s most popular dogs and it’s no wonder – for the most part they are easy going, good in urban settings and get along with other animals and people. But they also have some “baggage” that owners and prospective owners should be aware of so that they can take the best care of their Frenchie as possible. The following are three things all French Bulldog owners should know. #1 – They Shed Constantly I … Read more

3 Things Your Poodle Loves More Than Anything

Poodles are highly intelligent – this we know – so it should come as no surprise that they have definite opinions on things they like and dislike. Knowing what your Poodle loves gives you options when it comes time to reward them for training, or just because you want to say “I love you.” The following are three things most Poodles love more than anything. #1 – Attention Poodles can become quite the nuisance barkers if left alone too often. … Read more

3 Great Ways To Strengthen Your Bond With Your Poodle

There is nothing better than a strong bond with your Poodle. A strong bond means your Poodle listens to you when you ask something of her and enjoys being with you. Not having a strong bond, on the other hand, can be frustrating and even a bit hurtful – you love your dog, why doesn’t she love me back? It’s not that your dog doesn’t love you, it’s just that you are not communicating well enough to develop a better … Read more

3 Great Ways To Strengthen Your Bond With Your French Bulldog

French bulldogs love people – almost everyone. This makes them a pretty easy dog to have around. However, just because your Frenchie loves be scratched and doted on, does not mean you have a strong bond. Frenchies are also known for being difficult to train and having an independent streak. A strong bond with your Frenchie means she will listen to you and work with you. If you are having trouble, here are three great ways to strengthen your bond … Read more

Over 300 Dogs Were Rescued From Unimaginable Horror, Now They Need Forever Homes

In October 2016, the Hawaiian Humane Society took on one of its biggest rescue operations in their 130-year history. According to Hawaiian Humane communications and community events manager, Suzy Tam, they had received complaints about a locally owned no-kill shelter on the island’s leeward coast for years. They heard rumors the dogs were mistreated and kept in inhumane conditions, but legal ties kept them from intervening. Then, in October, Hawaiian Humane staff received a tip from a credible source. With help … Read more

Ask A Vet: How Can I Safely Remove A Tick From My Dog?

Ticks are creepy and crawly and look enough like spiders to make me and my staff cringe. They are not just repulsive, they also carry some pretty serious diseases. That’s why we should have all pets on a tick control product that helps prevent an infestation. But even the best protected dog can get an occasional tick. If you find one, you should remove it quickly because the longer a tick remains attached to the skin, the greater the chances … Read more

Fed-Up Judge Serves Swift Justice To Animal Abusers In “Creative” Ways

Judge Michael Cicconetti is no ordinary judge. When he dishes out sentences, they usually come with a creative twist that he hopes will teach offenders a valuable lesson. We’re particularly fond of the judge’s treatment of animal abusers and neglecters. From spending the day at a dump to a night alone in the wilderness, Judge Mike’s punishments make people think twice about breaking the law. In a phone interview the Municipal Court Judge from Painesville, Ohio told iHeartDogs that his first dog made … Read more

Studies Show Birthday Celebrations Aren’t Just For Humans Anymore

Lily’s Kitchen is a line of dog and cat foods created from natural ingredients and based on made-from-scratch recipes. In honor of namesake and inspiration pooch, Lily’s 14th birthday, the founders added a Birthday Surprise Box to their product line. After all, 75% of dog parents celebrate their pets’ birthdays and more than half throw a party, prepare a special meal and sing “Happy Birthday”! A post shared by Krystal Warkentin (@kryswark) on May 8, 2017 at 9:28am PDT According … Read more

7 Natural Ingredients Known To Help Calm Anxious Dogs

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a trip to the vet, fireworks, or moving to a new house. There are medications that can help, but you might want to start with something a little milder first. Here are 6 natural ingredients known to help calm anxious dogs. (As always, consult … Read more

URGENT: Dog/Cat Food Recalled Due To Salmonella

On May 5,  Smallbatch Pets Inc. in Portland, Oregon issued a voluntarily recall for two lots of its Smallbatch Frozen Chicken Blend for Dogs and Cats. The affected lots of Smallbatch Chicken Blend were distributed to retail pet food stores on the west coast and have potentially been contaminated with Salmonella. A post shared by @smallbatchpets on Oct 14, 2016 at 10:29am PDT What’s Recalled? Two hundred eighty-two cases of frozen 2-pound bags of Smallbatch Chicken Blend with specific lot numbers were … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Found With Teeth Ground Down To The Gums Is Now Living His Best Life

In Detroit, Michigan, a nightmare is over for a dog who finally got rescued. Logan was found running in the streets, emaciated and unsure of who to turn to. When a good Samaritan called Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue, they immediately went to find the pup. When rescuers first saw the downtrodden dog, who they named Logan, it was evident from his protruding rib bones and badly cropped ears that he’d come from a life that was hell on Earth. But when they drove … Read more

Controversial Facts Raise Questions About Recent Evanger’s Pet Food Recall

Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food voluntarily recalled several lots of their canned Hunk of Beef dog food back in February, but a recent lawsuit is bringing up more questions than answers. In January, one dog died and three others were sickened after being fed the Hunk of Beef product as a special New Year’s treat. After extensive testing, it was determined that the food contained horse meat laced with pentobarbital, a drug commonly used to euthanize animals. Evanger’s paid the … Read more

Project Play Update: Nearly 30,000 Toy Donations Funded for Shelters!

Project Play Update: Nearly 30,000 Toy Donations Funded for Shelters! Shop Project Play Toys Below! How Project Play Works Which Toy is Donated to The Shelters? In talking with shelter workers, they told us that they desperately needed durable, hard rubber toys that are ideal for large breeds that populate shelters. Regardless of which toy you buy for yourself, the one that is donated to shelters will be the durable and versatile Wunderball. How Will The Toys Be Distributed? The toys … Read more

Dog Gets Awarded Fancy Treat Thanks To Social Media Challenge

Imgur users love their doggos – the front page is full of happy pups! Recently, Imgur user APictureOfLokiEveryday issued a challenge to his fellow users – get the post below to the front page (which is based on popular vote), and his dog, Loki, gets a nice filet mignon! He looks almost like he’s pleading with you in this GIF, “Please – I need this steak!” Calling APictureOfLokiEveryday on his bluff, the users of Imgur banded together and got the post to … Read more

2-Legged Dog Inspires People From Around The World To Save Him

Even after everything he’s been through, there’s a light inside this two-legged dog that never goes out. It’s the same bright beacon that was seen around the world, that ended up saving his life. Santo was hit by a car in Tijuana, Mexico. His injuries were so grievous, the people who found him decided he should be put down. But when Angi Garcia met him, Santo’s will to live was just too strong. She decided she would do everything she … Read more

Rescue Bank Food Donations Bring New Life To Abandoned Chihuahuas

Stormy and Rainey found their way to P.A.W.S., Promoting Animal Welfare Society in Muskogee, OK, right in the knick of time. These two Chihuahua mixes were thrown from a moving vehicle where the crash landing caused several cuts and bruises. The damage wasn’t only physical, however, as these two pups were left with debilitating fear. Stormy and Rainey were injured physically and emotionally, significantly underweight and wanted nothing to do with the humans trying to care for them. Thankfully, Rescue Bank … Read more

Advocates Call For “Dog Serial Killer” Rescue Founder To Be Investigated

We praise rescues for the life-saving work they do, giving downtrodden dogs and cats a second chance at a life filled with happiness and love. We know that founders, staff, and volunteers at these places have a fierce passion for helping animals and give their hearts, souls, and resources to save them, one by one. But what happens when a “dog rescue” is just a front for someone who has an ulterior motive? Ann Marie Rodgers runs the No Place … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Rottweiler

Whether you own a Rottweiler or are thinking of adding one to your home, it’s good to know about the common medical problems that occur in the breed. Being aware of how much you may have to spend at the veterinarian can help you decide if this really is the breed for you. And if it is, knowing what to look for can help with early detection of any problems in your beloved friend. The following are the top three ... Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Pug

It’s no secret that Pugs come with a certain number of health issues. Some of these issues stem from their body shape and breeding practices over the years. If you are thinking of adding a Pug to your family or already have one, it’s a good idea to know the types of issues that are common in the breed so you can watch for symptoms. The following are the top three health concerns for your Pug. #1 – Brachycephalic Syndrome … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Standard Schnauzer

Standard Schnauzers are a very healthy breed. They have an average lifespan of thirteen to sixteen years and they do not have any of the serious genetic medical conditions other breeds have. Of course, this does not mean your dog will never develop any type of health issue, but they are going to be less likely than some breeds, or even their small counterparts, the Miniature Schnauzer, to develop such conditions. It is good to be aware of the few … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Poodle

Poodles of all sizes are generally fairly healthy with long lifespans. Most owners spend a lot more money at the groomer’s than at the vets. However, they do have a several serious health issues that can not only rack up large vet bills, but can also lead to an early death if not caught. A good owner should now the possible health issues in their breed, so they can watch for signs. The following are three of the top health concerns … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Shetland Sheepdog

The Shetland Sheepdog is a bright, lively dog with a fairly long lifespan, averaging twelve to fourteen years. However, the breed does have quite a few medical conditions that can end up being costly and even shorten their lives. It’s important to talk to any breeder you are thinking about adopting from to make sure they are doing the necessary tests on their breeding dogs. Whether you own a Sheltie or are thinking of getting one, it’s good to know … Read more

Firefighters Mourn Search & Rescue Dog After Decade Of Service

Nikko, Riverside Fire Department‘s long-time search and rescue dog, passed away this week. His fellow firefighters offered a final salute as his flag-draped body was carried to awaiting transport on Tuesday. The Golden Retriever began his work with the department in 2006 when he was just a puppy. Nikko participated in several rescue operations, served as a therapy dog, and was a cherished friend to his brothers and sisters in uniform. Nikko was assigned to the California Urban Search & … Read more

The End-Of-Life Option That All Pet Parents Should Consider

Helping your pet cross the Rainbow Bridge is an excruciating experience that many people cannot even bear to think about until the moment arrives. Although it hurts, planning ahead can help alleviate some of the stress and allow you to make an informed decision when your head is clear. One important option to consider is whether you would like to schedule a home euthanasia. Some veterinarians offer house calls for their patients, but appointments can be hard to come by due to … Read more

Old Dog Kept Inside Most Of His Life Can’t Get Enough Of Grass Under His Belly

T-Bone never met a patch of grass he didn’t love. In fact, he has the kind of body that seems much built for rolling in the greenery. The trouble is, in his 10 years in this world, the dog never got a chance to know much grass. The people who eventually rescued him — the Dhana Metta Rescue Society —  say T-Bone may not have been outside in years. In fact, it’s likely he didn’t get around much at all, considering … Read more

Veterinarian Ross Henderson Calms Frightened Patients With His Silky Smooth Voice

When choosing a veterinarian, we’re always looking for someone we can rely on when things go south for our pets. Bedside manner in a veterinarian is just as important as their practical skills, and one Colorado practitioner has gone the extra mile to help his patients. Fox Hollow Animal Hospital is the home of Dr. Ross Henderson, and his smooth voice has him serenading anxious pups to calm them down before surgery. In a viral video, Ruby, a frightened dog, … Read more

US Airman Reunites With His Canine Partner After 3 Years

Sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words. The images of US Air Force Staff Sgt. Adam Wylie reuniting with his canine partner convey such overwhelming emotion, it’s difficult not to tear up when viewing them. Wylie and Belgian Malinois, Emra developed an unbreakable bond while working together in South Korea from 2012 to 2014. But when Wylie’s deployment ended, Emra – owned by the Air Force – had to stay and continue her service. US News: Ohio Air Force Sgt. … Read more

Man Finds The Perfect Cure For Rescued Dog Who Couldn’t Stand Being Alone

Not many dogs like being apart from their family. In fact, some start giving you the most sorrowful stares while you’re still putting on your coat — even if it’s just for a dash to the store. But Lubu manages to take it even farther. He just won’t allow it, causing every kind of fuss to make sure his best friend, Gabriel Nadler, never leaves home without him.   Nadler admits the dog’s extreme separation anxiety has been a challenge. … Read more

Loyal Dog Protects Family From Roomba

There’s something about vacuums that dogs have never liked. The dogs are finally fighting back – and it looks like Shasta is leading the way. This Roomba is going about it’s business, tidying the floor the way it’s meant to, but Shasta isn’t in the mood for it. Not today. Although the robot has tricked her humans into letting it in their home, Shasta can see through it’s clever disguise. She knows the Roomba’s weakness, and is using it against … Read more

3 Signs Your Shetland Sheepdog Is Overweight

Shetland Sheepdogs are such an active breed, you may think that you don’t have to worry about yours getting overweight. But Shelties loves food just as much as they do chasing things and will gladly eat to their heart’s content. Owners who over-treat will find themselves with a pudgy Sheltie quicker than you may think is possible. And many Shelties spend more time on the couch begging than they do exercising. Since obesity leads to all kinds of health problems … Read more

Is My Maltese Overweight Or Obese?

The Maltese is a small dog, only reaching between four and seven pounds when full-grown. Unfortunately, we tend to spoil these princely dogs through extra food and treats that can make their tiny bodies balloon up. With over half the dog’s in the United States and the United Kingdom obese, it’s important to look at your Maltese often and make sure they are not getting too pudgy. Overweight dogs have many more health problems than trim dogs, including shorter lives. The ... Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Maltese

The Maltese breed is a fairly hardy one with a long average lifespan of between fifteen and eighteen years. And with few health issues, most owners spend more money on grooming than vet bills. This does not mean, however, that the breed is without any problems. All breeds have some health issues that owners or potential owners should be aware of. The following are the top three health concerns for your Maltese. #1 – Heart Diseases Heart disease is becoming … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terriers are very intelligent and can learn just about anything you want to teach them, however, their terrier personality can make training a challenge. For some owners, the challenge becomes “not worth it” and they decide their Jack Russell doesn’t really need to learn how to roll over or fetch. And, really, that’s probably true. Unless you plan on competing in canine freestyle or competition obedience (where you need a retrieve), tricks and behaviors such as these are completely optional. … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your French Bulldog

If you already own a French Bulldog, then you are probably on a first name basis with your veterinarian. And, if you are thinking about adding a Frenchie to your home, you should definitely take into consideration the vet bills you will likely have. As a breed, they tend to have more health issues than others. The following are the top 3 health concerns for your French Bulldog you should know about. #1 – Brachycephalic Syndrome As you probably know, Frenchies … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Doberman

The only real problem with a Doberman is that they just don’t live long enough. Unfortunately, they belong to the “large breed” crowd that lives shorter than other dog breeds. However, you can help yours stay as healthy as possible by being aware of the common health issues so you can watch for signs of them. Taking your Dobie for regular vet visits is a good idea to help catch problems early. The following are the top three health concerns … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Corgi

Corgis are a popular breed that is generally pretty healthy. However, because they are genetically a dwarf breed – a small breed dog that is built proportionally like a “normal sized” breed – they have several health issues that can arise from their long spine and short legs. Whether you own a Pembroke Welsh Corgi or a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, the following are the top three health concerns you should know about. #1 – Intervertebral Disc Disease Intervertebral disc disease … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have an average lifespan that is shorter than other small breed dogs, averaging ten to twelve years. They do have a few major health issues that cannot only be pricey to diagnose and treat, but could eventually lead to early death. Whether you own a King Charles Spaniel or are thinking about getting one, here are the top three health concerns you should know about. #1 – Syringomyelia This serious condition is caused by the occipital bone … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Found Chained To A Cinder Block & Left To Drown Has Been Adopted!

Park Rangers outside of Kansas City, Missouri made a shocking and heartbreaking discovery at Longview Lake on Friday. A terrified, mud-caked dog – since named Deputy by his rescuers – had been chained to a 12″ x 12″ concrete masonry block and presumably left to drown as the waters rose. He is now recovering at the Great Plains SPCA in Independence, MO where staff describes him as a “loving, happy dog.” Park rangers heard Deputy’s cries and began investigating the … Read more

Dog Left For Dead Leaps Into The Arms Of The Man Who Saved Him

You would be hard-pressed to catch anyone leaving Super Bowl LI early. Last February’s football matchup was an eyes-glued-to-the-TV kind of game: The New England Patriots were making an unprecedented last-minute comeback. And Mike Diesel was as big a fan as anyone. “It was the fourth quarter,” he tells iHeartDogs. “And Brady had just made his first touchdown for the comeback and I was at a party watching the game.” Then he saw something on Facebook and left the party … Read more

6 Ways To Help Needy Pets In Your Late Dog’s Honor

Losing a dog is one of the most devastating challenges that any pet parent will ever have to face. They say that anyone who adopts a dog or cat will inevitably have their heart broken… but we take the leap, anyway. We know that the love and happiness they bring to our lives is worth the pain we must endure when it’s time to say goodbye. When that sad day occurs, it’s going to take time to ease the pain, and it’ll never fully go … Read more

Rescue Posts Powerful Message After Puppies Are Dumped At Their Door

[On a recent Facebook post, Paws and Hooves Rescue Foundation of Stilwell, Oklahoma wrote a heart-wrenching truth about the rescue work they perform. Working alongside an animal hospital, the rescue organization is expected by the public to perform miraculous tasks saving sick, injured and abandoned animals. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. Just last week, a plastic container was left at their door. It was duct-taped shut and one of the Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVT) for the organization videotaped as … Read more

18-Year-Old Rescue Dog Lives To Meet His Baby Sister

Last year, we shared a story about Rocky, a sweet senior dog who was rescued at 17 years old. By the time Christmas rolled around, he’d had a year of joy and love with his parents, and was still savoring life in his forever home. Several months later, at the ripe old age of almost 18 and 1/2, Rocky crossed the Rainbow Bridge. But what was truly special about this pup’s time on Earth is that he stayed just long … Read more