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The 10 Best Lap Dog Breeds

It seems too cute to be true, but some dogs really are made to snuggle. It’s just in their genetics, their size, and their adorable personalities. And nothing beats the feeling of a sleepy pup on your legs. So if you’re looking for a cuddle buddy in the form of a canine, I’ve got you covered. These 10 breeds top the list when it comes to lapdogs. Of course, there’s no way to cover them all, so if you feel … Read more

5 Ways To Calm An Anxious Dog

When it comes to anxiety and 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 anxiety, 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 a … Read more

Frozen Dog Food Toppers: A Great Way To Bump Up Your Pup’s Food Bowl

Looking for a fun way to incorporate more fresh fruits and vegetables into your dog’s diet? Try these frozen food toppers! If you already feed your pooch a fresh food diet then you can easily work these healthy pumpkin-based morsels into their homemade meals. If you fill your dog’s bowl with kibble, all you have to do is place one on top of their food to melt and enjoy. Plus, these little food toppers also make for great standalone treats … Read more

City’s New Ordinance Restricts Dog Tethering To 3 Hours A Day

A new anti-tethering ordnance imposed on the city of Detroit states that no dog shall remain tethered outdoors for more than 3 consecutive hours in a single day. Violations carry fines up to $500 and the risk of losing your pet on the third offense. Similar to other tethering restrictions across the country, the ordnance also bans heavy, steel-coated chains and requires that the dogs have access to water, food, shade and shelter. As part of the ordinance, no dog … Read more

They Planned To Save 15 Dogs From Death Row, But Returned With Nearly 100

Every now and then, a group of Canadian animal rescuers visits one of America’s busiest kill shelters, hoping to save a few lives. The idea, for Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary, is to identify some of the shelter’s most at-risk dogs. They look for the old, the overlooked, the seemingly broken — the dogs who would surely be put down if they remained at Miami-Dade County Animal Services. It never quite works out that way.   “Every time we travel … Read more

Animal Shelter Comes Up With Clever Names For Dogs To Help Them Get Adopted

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For animal shelters across the country, getting potential adopters through the door is a tactical challenge. They do their best to make their dogs and cats look as endearing as possible, but not everyone can look past the chain link fence and see a personality worth taking a chance on.  People glimpse pictures and hear stories of homeless animals without a second thought, but Richmond Animal Care and Control has come up with a clever solution. Check out RACC’s list of … Read more

Senior Dog Abandoned In Field With Heartless Note: “I Don’t Need A Dog”

A senior terrier mix named Tessa was found cold and wet, abandoned in a field in the early hours of Sunday morning. She was left behind a bush with a bag of food, a bowl of water, and an abrasive, uncaring note. The South Yorkshire Pet Ambulance animal rescue was called, and photos of the poor pup and the offensive note were posted to Facebook. The note explains that Tessa was left in the care of a neighbor when her … Read more

Seattle Rescue To Welcome 11 Beagles Saved From The Korean Meat Trade

Violet, Blue, Orange, Green – 11 Beagles rescued from the South Korean meat trade are currently identified only by the colored ribbons around their necks. They are slated to arrive in the United States in May where they will be given names and loving homes for the first time. Seattle Beagle Rescue (SBR) has agreed to welcome all 11 dogs, ranging in age from two to seven, and embark on the rewarding journey of preparing them physically and emotionally for adoption. … Read more

Move Over Baby, This Dog Needs Grandma NOW

Dogs have love and loyalty in their genes, so when your love and affection is aimed elsewhere – say, toward the new baby – your pup may get a little jealous! The dog in the video below sees Grandma giving the baby all the attention, and he wants some love, too! The pooch tries to be as cute as possible, even wrapping his paws around her arm! This grandmother can’t help but laugh at his hilarious behavior (can you blame her?!). … Read more

Dog Left Tied Outside Burnt-Down Building Needed Just 2 Minutes To Know She Was Saved

Some dogs just have a way of finding just the right hands they need at just the right moment. When Lily found those helping hands, she put her whole heart in them — along with her head.   Last week, animal control officers in Hazel Park, Michigan, found her tied to fence next to a burned down building. She was brutally thin, having no means to even find food for herself. She was also heartworm positive. And she has a … Read more

California Bill Aims To Save Dogs From Unnecessary Police Shootings

Approximately 10,000 dogs are shot and killed by American police officers each year. A proposed California bill hopes to reduce this number by requiring officers to undergo additional dog safety training. The police-canine encounters protection act is currently making its way through state committees in Sacramento and would require mandatory encounter training for all California peace officers. State Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian, who introduced the bill, told ABC7 that the goal of the police-canine encounters protection act, is to help protect … Read more

Is It Safe For My Dog To Chew Sticks?

Everyone knows dogs love to chew on sticks, and seeing your pup dash away and proudly trot back with a prized tree limb in his mouth is always adorable. But when your dog starts using sticks as everyday chew toys, you might have a problem. Sticks are around the same size and shape as bones, and your pup’s instincts make those natural chew toys seem like a tasty treat. It’s common for dogs to want to chew on sticks, but … Read more

Dog Doesn’t Recognize Dad After Shocking Transformation — Until He Gets A Familiar Whiff

With a sense of smell over 40 times more powerful than a human’s, dogs rely on their noses to help them interpret the world around them. They have the impressive ability to categorize scents, and it only takes a quick whiff to understand exactly what, or who, is in front of them. When Shane Godfrey returned home from a five-week stint in the hospital, it was his dog’s sense of smell that brought them back together. Godfrey was hospitalized due … Read more

URGENT RECALL: Phenobarbital Recalled By Manufacturer After Mislabeling Issue

Phenobarbital manufacturer C.O. Truxton, Inc. has voluntarily recalled a certain lot of its medication due to a mislabeling error. They received a confirmed customer complaint that bottles of their 15mg tablets are containing 30mg tablets, which poses a very serious overdose risk to patients exposed to the mislabeled drugs. All pet owners giving their dogs the anti-seizure, anti-convulsant drug phenobarbital are encouraged to check their medications immediately. They are recalling lot 70952A of Phenobarbital Tablets, USP, 15 mg. According to … Read more

5 Ways To Tell Your Pit Bull You Love Them In Their Own Language

Pup parents know that our dogs love us deeply, even though they do not express it in the same manner as humans do. Recently, behavioral research saddened dog lovers when it showed that most dogs don’t like to be hugged. That’s not to say that our Pit Bulls don’t enjoy receiving affection; they live for our love and approval! Try showing them your devotion in a language they can understand. 1. Gaze Deeply Into Their Eyes Dr, Brian Hare, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience … Read more

5 Ways To Tell Your German Shepherd You Love Them In Their Own Language

Pup parents know that our dogs love us deeply, even though they do not express it in the same manner as humans do. Recently, behavioral research saddened dog lovers when it showed that most dogs don’t like to be hugged. That’s not to say that our German Shepherds don’t enjoy receiving affection; they live for our love and approval! Try showing them your devotion in a language they can understand. 1. Gaze Deeply Into Their Eyes Dr, Brian Hare, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience … Read more

Pregnant Dog Gives Birth To 8 Puppies In An Abandoned House

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.  Alone and scared, a pregnant dog was left to give birth in an abandoned house. Eight puppies later, they were all struggling to survive. By some miracle, a good Samaritan discovered the little family and called for help.   Weak and malnourished, the whole group was taken into Forever Friends Humane Society (FFHS) of … Read more

Sad Dog Who Lived On His Own For Almost Two Years Surrenders To Love…And Sausages

Trying to convince a dog who’s been left to fend for himself for the last year-and-a-half that you’re trying to help him is never easy.

For the volunteers from the Redland Rockpit Abandoned Dog Project, it had taken months to persuade Bear that humans didn’t mean him any harm.

And it seemed to be working.

Bear, a shambling black dog who had been walking a thin line between survival and starvation in a desolate area near Homestead, Florida, was edging closer and closer to civilization every day.

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“They’re in survival mode. They’re just trying to survive. It’s amazing that all this time went by that he was able to make it.” Jessie Pena, vice president of the Redland Rockpit Abandoned Dog Project, tells iHeartDogs.

Then something happened that reminded Bear that some humans do, in fact, mean harm.

The dog had gotten so used to friendly hands feeding him, he approached a local man with his tail wagging.

“Last month, one of our volunteers actually saw one of the people who live in a house kick him,” Pena says. “They pulled in and he was so happy to see him. He came close to the guy and as he came close, the guy kicked him.”

But the road to rescue is often paved in patience. And, sometimes, sausage.

The Redland volunteers kept coming back, armed with snacks: chicken, sausage and all kinds of treats.

Bear would creep close enough to scarf down the food, but always keep just out of reach of hands and leashes.

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This week, Pena, along with volunteer Kristen McLeroy, made a breakthrough. McLeroy had been sitting with Bear for about half an hour, feeding him his favorite sausages. At one point, Bear was even eating out of her hand.

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Pena circled back to the car to get the snare — a looping trap that she baited with treats.

Bear was still anxious. But … sausages.

Another half an hour or so and Bear was snared.

“He pulled back, I pulled forward,” Pena recalls. “And then he just pancaked. He went flat on the ground. “I started petting him. I touched his face, his eyes. And he didn’t do anything.”

In fact, for a dog living in the wilds of southern Florida, Bear proved remarkably refined.

“We thought he would need more training and more work because he’s been out there all this time,” Pena says. “But he was amazing.”

Civilization seemed to agree with him. Rescuers picked up the dog and carried him into the car. That’s where Bear discovered another miracle of civilization — something to rival even sausages.

“As soon as he was inside the car and the AC was in his face he was like, ‘I’m in heaven,’” Pena recalls with a laugh. “He forgot about everything else and he was like a normal dog.”

Bear spent a night in foster care. The morning, Pena returned to offer his world-weary bones another tender comfort: a warm bath.

“He behaved so well,” she says. “He was really good.”

And for Bear, it’s only the beginning of the sweet life he was meant to live. One of Pena’s friends is already so charmed by the sweet, grateful dog, she’s offered to foster him — and maybe even keep him forever.

You can get updates on Bear’s journey to a new life on the group’s Facebook page.

And remember, at this very moment there are dozens more dogs roaming the Homestead area — seemingly a popular dumping ground for people looking to rid themselves of their pets. And each and every one of those straggly, heartbroken dogs, are just waiting for a hand to reach out and offer hope, and maybe a sausage or two.

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You can support the Redland Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project’s mission to find them real homes here.

8 Tips For Moving With Your Dog

Moving is stressful enough for us humans, especially if it’s a long distance move. But moving is a much more stressful experience for our dogs, who don’t understand what’s happening and may not realize that everything will be okay. As their caregivers, it is our job to make the transition to a new home as easy as possible for our four-legged friend. Here are 8 tips for moving with your dog. Before picking a place #1 – Choose with your … Read more

UPDATE: Rescue Heals The Heart Of 20-Year-Old Abandoned Dog

It’s a scene shelter workers witness all too often: owners relinquishing their senior dogs because they are too old, too sick, too expensive, etc. But when a woman led her loyal 20-year-old Cocker Spaniel through the doors of Carson Animal Care Center in Gardena, California on Tuesday, even the most seasoned staff were shocked and devastated. His name is Sonoma. He is blind, deaf, and at the time he was surrendered, had spent his entire life with one owner. A heartbreaking … Read more

Hero Veteran Is Matched With Life-Changing Service Dog Thanks To YOUR Purchases!

iHeartDogs has teamed up with GreaterGood.org to help fund the efforts of their Pets & Vets Signature Program. This important initiative works with groups around the country to support, sustain, and develop services to improve the lives of veterans, their families, and their pets. Among those helped are brave veterans like Marine LCpl Christopher “Chris” Pleis and his remarkable Yellow Lab, Dixie. Pleis is from Texas. He was in the Infantry and served two tours in Iraq. Chris suffers from problems with … Read more

Over-Training Causes More Harm Than Good, Psychologists Find

It’s very easy to get excited about training your new dog or puppy, especially if you’re training for some sort of performance. Competitive obedience, agility and many other venues take a lot of time and effort, and the beginning stages of training are often some of the best moments for owners because they offer such a great way to bond with their new canine companions. But research has found that too much training is actually detrimental to our dogs’ learning … Read more

Share A Treat With Your Pup At Ice Cream Parlor For Dogs

Ice cream is a human treat deeply loved by many and it’s a shame it’s unsafe for us to share it with our canine companions. Ice cream is unhealthy for people and even moreso for dogs – it can cause gastrointestinal upset among a few other discomforts, especially if it contains any ingredients that are toxic to our furry friends. It seems like spending the afternoon sharing ice cream on a warm summer day might seem out of the question, … Read more

Dog Owner Reconstructs Old TV To Make Upscale Dog Bed

Jonathan and his wife have done several DIY projects together, but their most recent one is a fan favorite. Originally planning on creating a fish tank, they purchased an old TV in the hopes to make a neat aquarium out of it. They never did get fish, so instead they created a chic dog bed for their two pooches – Sgt. Buckley and Cy. In an interview with Mashable, Jonathan said that the most difficult part was actually finding a … Read more

Twitter User Speaks Out About How Moldy Blue Buffalo Dog Food Killed Her Dog

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Blue Buffalo is facing serious backlash after a Twitter user posted a photo of a bag of moldy dog food. According to Twitter user iittssaaavv, she was feeding her dogs, Daisy and Duke, a Blue Buffalo brand of dry food when she found the mold at the bottom of the bag. She posted in late March saying, “PSA: This @bluebuffalo bag of dog food has mold at the bottom which could’ve KILLED my dogs! Spread the word to any Blue … Read more

3 Vet-Recommended Supplements For Senior Dogs

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

Guide Dog Denied Access On Boardwalk Train Ride

Jhon Alzate tragically lost his eyesight in a car accident 30 years ago. Over the past 16 years, he has relied on highly trained service dogs to help him navigate his everyday life. Last weekend, Alzate visited the Kemah, Texas Boardwalk with his family, friends, and his current guide dog, King. But their evening of fun was derailed when a park employee refused to allow the service animal to board the train ride. King is a 4-year-old Yellow Labrador and … Read more

Ask A Vet: Can My Dog Get Zika Virus?

Recent headlines about the threat of Zika virus have hit the news and social media. Scary stories about people getting sick have caught people’s attention. Even though it is in the headlines now, Zika virus is not new. It has been found in monkeys and apes since the 1940s. Usually disease in nonhuman primates is mild with only a transient fever, but the humans affected by Zika virus are much more significantly affected. Since the discussion has included monkeys and apes, … Read more

Why Are So Many People Giving Krill Oil To Their Dogs?

Have you heard the buzz about krill oil? You’re probably familiar with many of the benefits of fish oil. What if I told you that krill oil has those same benefits and then some? Here are 10 benefits of krill oil that can improve the quality of your dog’s life. #1 – Has less mercury than salmon oil Krill is a small crustacean similar to shrimp that‘s the primary food source for the largest animals on earth – whales. Since krill … Read more

Wounded Dog Finds His Way Home One Year After Being Stolen

Michelle Miller and her son, Josh Calderon, have had a rough couple of years. They suffered the loss of Josh’s father in an accident and then the loss of one of their beloved dogs, Tank. “Their dad passed away about a year and a half ago and he bought Tank and another dog before his accident, so getting Tank back… losing him to begin with was horrible,” Michelle told KSAT 12. Tank was stolen from their backyard about one year … Read more

6 Dogs That Shaped History Through Mythology

While dogs are an integral part of our lives today, they’ve also had a big impact on history, which is evident through the mythology of various historical people all around the world. Here are 6 dogs in myths that show the importance of dogs throughout history. #1 – Argos In Homer’s “The Odyssey,” Argos is the dog of Odysseus who never gave up hope that his master would return home. After 20 years away and arriving in a disguise, Odysseus … Read more

URGENT RECALL: Another Dog Food Brand Recalls Food That Tested Positive For Euthanasia Drug

There have been a number of recalls this year and Party Animal, Inc. has recently added some of their products to that list. According to their recent announcement on their website, they’re recalling two specific lots of their Cocolicious canned food: Cocolicious Beef and Turkey Size: 12 ounce cans Lot Number: 0136E15204 04 Best By Date: July 2019 Cocolicious Chicken and Beef Size: 12 ounce cans Lot Number: 0134E15 237 13 Best By Date: August 2019 Unfortunately, each of these … Read more

Old Blind Dog Dumped At Shelter Just Had To Put Her Faith In The Right Person

You can’t blame Chiquita for having trust issues. After all, she was 15 years old when her family dropped her off at a California animal shelter. Although she was blind, Chiquita must have felt her world get a whole lot bigger. And unimaginably more terrifying. “She can’t even see her surroundings and has to go by smell,” Toby Wisneski, founder of Leave No Paws Behind, tells iHeartDogs. “And 99 per cent it is the smell of death.” The trouble is … Read more

Missing Dog Being Held Ransom By Unidentified Stranger

Vance Willer of Chula Vista, California was shocked to find his family’s three dogs missing early on Easter morning. One of their dogs, Bebe, had learned how to open their back door and apparently did so for herself and the other two dogs, Teddy Bear and Lizzie. This door leads to the garage which was accidentally left cracked open, and the three pooches escaped. Bebe and Lizzie were quickly found with the help of friendly neighbors, but 3-year-old Pug, Teddy … Read more

Canine Custody Battles Emphasize The Importance Of Microchipping Your Pets

Two cases involving legal ownership of missing dogs – one with a microchip and one without – have been settled this month. Although both dogs are now back in the arms of their original owners, their situations could have been resolved faster and without messy custody battles, had all the parties involved understood the importance and correct usage of pet microchips. A post shared by Elita (@elita_the_malinois) on Mar 10, 2017 at 9:15am PST Rosemary, a tiny Chihuahua mix, went … Read more

According To Science, This Is What Your Guilty-Faced Dog Is REALLY Thinking

You know the look: bowed head, flat ears, eyes wide and cut to the side, back hunched, tail between the legs. Combine it all and you’ve got one guilty looking dog! While many pawrents believe their pooch is showing actual remorse for pooping on the floor or scattering the contents of the trash across the kitchen, psychologists and animal behaviorists say it is more an act of submission than an admission of guilt. A post shared by Roxy and Bella … Read more

Injured Dog Finds Family After Accidentally Being Drug Behind A Truck For One Mile

Kaaawa K-9 Rescue in Kaaawa, HI is a temporary home for the abused, neglected, and forgotten dogs of Oahu. For the past two years, Michelle Cooley and Mariner Hawkins have made homes for dogs found foraging for food along hiking trails and puppies left cowering under bushes and in dumpsters. They’ve rejoiced when homes were found and grieved when lives were lost. The story of how a KK9R dog named Blackberry found a forever home starts with a careless accident. … Read more

Family Makes Dying Dog’s Final Days Her Best Ever

Charlie was just a tiny puppy when Kevin Navid brought her home to his family. She made an instant impression, throwing up twice on his wife, Penny. But Charlie grew up to make her mark in other, more powerful ways. She sat by Penny’s side and licked her bald head as he battled breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy. “She knew something was going on, and she took care of my wife,” Kevin told WFAA-TV. Even despite her gentle, loving nature, the … Read more

When A Tornado Damaged This Shelter, Rescue Rebuild Saved The Day

One of the many wonderful charities iHeartDogs has paired with through our partnership with Greater Good is Rescue Rebuild, an animal shelter renovation program that recruits volunteers from all over the country to help shelters in need. They improve the lives of shelter animals and increase adoption rates by repairing and renovating dated, damaged and rundown facilities. One shelter in particular needed Rescue Rebuild’s help when an EF5 tornado with winds over 200 mph struck Guthrie, Oklahoma. An entire building at … Read more

Missing Dog Adopted By New Family Is Reunited With Her Original Owner

A heart-wrenching and eye-opening case involving a lost pooch sparked a viral debate via social media before finally reaching a happy conclusion this weekend. Little Rosemary – a 3.5 pound Chihuahua mix – is back in the loving arms of her original owner after a series of unfortunate events led to her being adopted out to a new family. Rosemary’s story began on April 4th when she went missing from the Cameron Park, CA home of her owner, Alec Nygard. … Read more

9 Modern Uses For Military Dogs

You’ve probably seen drug-sniffing dogs at the airport, and you may be vaguely aware that there are bomb-sniffing dogs working overseas, but did you know there are a variety of tasks military dogs are trained for? Some dogs are trained for only one purpose, but some are trained for 2 or more. Here are 9 types of modern military dogs. Single-Purpose Single-purpose dogs are trained to do one thing and do it well. #1 – Narcotics Detector Dog (NDD) Scent-detecting … Read more

How to Calm Your Dog During A Storm

Storms can be a terrifying experience for many dogs, regardless of their age or breed. Consider that many humans are afraid of major storms and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that our dogs are too. Big, loud thunder, heavy rainfall, powerful winds… all of these are things that could easily frighten even the most stoic of canines. So how can we help our dogs feel more comfortable through a storm? There are a few different things we can try. #1 … Read more

United Airlines Employee Lets Dog Mom Know Her Baby Is Safe

United Airlines has been all over the news this week, but one dog mom is forever grateful for a particular employee who eased her worries as her family took a flight overseas. Ashley Cervantes, a military wife, was traveling from Texas to Hawaii because her husband was being relocated. They refused to take the trip without their beloved Boxer, Maya. The pup is too big to be allowed a ticket with the passengers on the airplane, so there was only … Read more

3 Signs Your French Bulldog is Overweight

French Bulldogs are so lovable, it’s easy to want to spoil them with lots of treats and extra food. But you could be literally killing your Frenchie with kindness. Overweight dogs are more likely to get serious health problems and not live as long. Since over half the dogs in the United States are obese (other parts of the world are also seeing rises in obesity, particularly the U.K. and Australia), your Frenchie may be too. The following are three signs … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your English Bulldog

Many a veterinarian has sadly joked that their English Bulldog patients paid for their vacation home. The breed has become so plagued with health issues due to ill-breeding, inbreeding, and genetic issues arising from the standard “look,” that last year scientists said cross-breeding was the only way the breed was going to be able to survive. If you are looking to add an English Bulldog to your family, take your time and choose very wisely from a top-notch breeder. If … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Boston Terrier

Whether you are starting to look for a Boston of your own or already have one, it’s a good idea to know the common health problems you may encounter throughout your dog’s life. Since many of them are genetic, it’s definitely important to make sure any breeder you are considering has done the necessary tests. If you are rescuing, knowing these potential issues can help you know what to watch for in your new best friend so you can get … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Your Beagle

Beagles are generally one of the healthier breeds, not known for causing large vet bills throughout their lives. However, there are a few health concerns that owners or prospective owners of the breed should be aware of. Some of them can be avoided through proper breeding and testing of breeding dogs, so do your research and make sure any breeder you are considering has done their part to ensure healthy puppies. Knowing these top three health concerns for your Beagle is … Read more

Montreal’s Pit Bull Ban May Soon Spread To The Whole Province

A ban on pit bull type dogs in Montreal may soon be extended to the entire Canadian province of Quebec. The proposed law aims to protect the public from dangerous dogs, according to the province’s public safety minister, Martin Coiteux — despite massive public outcry and experts claiming it only victimizes dogs and their families.   Quebec’s largest city officially passed a ban last October — making it impossible to adopt pit bull type dogs from shelters and imposing harsh … Read more

Senior Dog Tossed From Car Now Lives A Spoiled, Loved Life

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.  Who could hurt this adorable face? Poor Leila was rescued after being thrown out — literally — like a piece of garbage. The senior pup was wrapped in a plastic bag, put in a box, then barbarically tossed from a moving car. A good Samaritan saw the box fly out of the car and heard … Read more

Loving Dog Dad Helps Handicapped Pups Get Rolling With Free Wheelchairs

Jason Parker and his Black Lab, Gunnar are best friends and hunting buddies. But that bond faced a crucial test when Gunnar was hit by a truck in 2014 and became dependent on a wheelchair. The generosity Parker experienced during the ordeal inspired him to develop a non-profit organization that provides mobility equipment to other pets in need. To date, the Gunnar’s Wheels Foundation has helped more than 100 dogs (plus cats, goats, pigs, rabbits, and a pet possum!) get … Read more

Newly Adopted Deaf Dog Knows The Sign For “I Love You” Thanks To Her New Mom

When families decide to add a dog to their lives, purebred puppies often outshine those that are abandoned, neglected, and abused. Rescue dogs wait days, months, and years for the chance to attract someone’s attention. And when the dog has special needs, their chances of being adopted are even worse. That was the bleak future a sweet pup named Mika was headed toward. Born Deaf, Mika ended up at a small rural shelter in Arkansas with little hope of being adopted. … Read more