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Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Star Opens Unique Rescue For Dogs

Many know Lisa Vanderpump from the reality TV show Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but that’s not all she’s up to these days. We all know that animal shelters are not the warmest, most hospitable places. So, Vanderpump and her husband, Ken Todd, decided to open a dog rescue that wasn’t like anything anyone had ever seen. In an interview with E! News, Vanderpump stated, “To go into some of the kill shelters, it can be very difficult and it … Read more

Lost Dog Gets Adopted By New Family While Old Family Still Searches

Rizzo is a blue and white Pit Bull with a sweet face and friendly disposition. He was raised by Stacy Bauer and her husband since he was a young puppy, but he recently got out and became lost. He’s been missing since January 19th and his human family has been frantically searching for him since. Bauer and her husband are having a difficult time living life without Rizzo and they’ve followed every lead they had to find their missing pup. … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Bark At Every Noise?

Does your dog often startle you with sudden barking, especially at night or when the house is quiet? Many dog owners experience this behavior, leaving them wondering if their furry friend is hearing something they can’t or simply overreacting. Dogs are naturally vigilant animals, and barking is a key part of how they communicate concerns or alerts. While this behavior may sometimes feel excessive or unnecessary, it often stems from instincts deeply rooted in their need to protect themselves—and you. … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Yorkshire Terrier Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell when your Yorkshire Terrier is stressed, anxious or fearful about something or someone, it’s time to learn what to do in those situations. How you handle it will affect whether your Yorkie gets over her fears, stays the same, or gets worse. If it gets worse, it can lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do when your Yorkshire Terrier is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Bull Terrier Happy And Healthy

Bull Terriers are fun-loving clowns that make our lives complete. Without them, life would be dark indeed! If you own a Bull Terrier, chances are you do all you can to make sure he has the best life possible. After all, how can you repay a lifetime of unconditional love? If you have been wondering if there is anything else you can do to give yours the best life possible, check out the following three ways to keep your Bull … Read more

How To Teach Your Beagle To Stop Jumping on People

No matter how much you love your Beagle, being jumped on constantly is no fun. Even if you don’t mind, friends, family and strangers who meet your dog may. Getting a dog to stop jumping on people can seem challenging, but for kids and the elderly, jumping dogs can result in injury – so it’s best to teach your Beagle manners.  The following is how to teach your Beagle to stop jumping on people. Why Your Beagle Jumps On People … Read more

3 Signs Your Beagle is Overweight

Beagles love food. Seriously, love it. And that nose is great at sniffing out anything edible. Couple that with their mad begging skills and it should be no surprise that they are a breed known for having trouble staying trim. Unless your Beagle is getting a lot of exercise, he may be pudgier than is good for him. If you are not sure how to tell, here are three signs your Beagle is overweight. #1 – No Definition Your Beagle … Read more

NYC Ban On Puppy Mill Sales Upheld By Federal Court

It has been just over 2 years since the city of New York passed a law restricting pet stores to selling only dogs obtained from breeders licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or from shelters/rescues. Yesterday the Second Circuit – one of the most important appellate courts in the country – upheld that ruling. BREAKING: Today, the USDA re-posted some of the animal welfare data that had been removed from their website on February… Posted by The Humane Society of the United … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Beagle Happy And Healthy

Your Beagle improves your health and gives you an endless supply of happiness with his unconditional love. It’s only natural that you want to do everything you can to make sure he is as happy and healthy as he can be! Whether you have owned dogs your whole life or are a new dog owner, there is always something new you can learn that might make your dog’s life better. The following are three ways to keep your Beagle happy … Read more

Is My Doberman Overweight Or Obese?

While most Dobermans have svelte bodies, this is a breed that can definitely pack on the pounds. Older Dobies especially seem to have trouble with weight gain. They stop running around as much, preferring to lounge on the couch. But if you are still feeding them the same amount of food, they can easily become obese. Obesity leads to all kinds of health problems, so it’s good to notice as soon as you think your Dobie is getting a bit ... Read more

How To Teach Your Doberman To Stop Jumping On People

Of course it’s cute when your Doberman puppy comes up to you and puts his paw on your leg for attention. But when that puppy grows into an adult Dobie and is throwing approximately 70 pounds on you, it becomes less cute. Jumping on people is a learned behavior that dogs do because, in the past, it’s gotten them something they wanted. Luckily, that means we can change this habit with a bit of training and patience. The following is how … Read more

“4-Legged Houdini” Escapes Onto Roof Twice In One Hour

Huskies truly are the magicians of the dog world. If you don’t believe me, just check out this video of 3 blue-eyed escape artists busting their way out of their baby-gated kitchen. Maverick, an aptly named Husky Houdini from Pennsylvania, likes a bit of danger with his escape artistry. He broke out of an upstairs window and onto the roof – twice – in under an hour!   Kristin, the dog’s owner had gone out to run a few errands. … Read more

Abused & Thrown From A Truck, This Dog Deserves To Know Love

Maggie Mae didn’t ask to be abused by humans. She didn’t ask to be tossed from a moving vehicle in the middle of the night, injured and alone. And she certainly didn’t ask to be branded “intimidating” because of her breed and the scars on her face. But Maggie does have one request. Now that she’s experienced human kindness thanks to LifeLine Animal Project, she wants to have that feeling full-time with a family of her own. LifeLine Animal Project is … Read more

6 Dog Breeds With An Exceptional Sense Of Smell

There are no real studies that determine which dog breeds, if any, have the “best” sense of smell. All dogs have an incredible ability to detect scents that would be impossible for humans to trace. With that said, what we’re focusing on for this list is the dog breeds most commonly used in the detection fields. You’ll find these breeds hunting, performing search and rescue in the wilderness, over water, and in urban areas, finding weapons, drugs, sniffing out bed … Read more

This Dog Is NOT Allowed On The Bed, But Now He’s Home Alone!

Dogs try their very best to behave properly when we’re present. I’d like to think they’re well-behaved when we’re away but… something tells me otherwise! Perhaps it could be this adorable video of what a hidden camera captured of a dog home alone? As the title mentions, and I will repeat, this dog is NOT allowed on the bed! So, it stays off the bed right? :-p Find out! (This video has amassed a whopping 23 MILLION VIEWS so far! … Read more

Dog Shows Off Her Comedic Skills And Doesn’t Even Know It

Lucas Alves Magalhães of Sao Paolo, Brazil adopted his mixed breed rescue dog, Pandora, when she was just a puppy. Like many dogs, she’s quite spunky and enjoys a good backyard digging session. But unlike most, she has a knack for locating buried treasure. Magalhães shared the hilarious story and accompanying photos of Pandora’s latest find. She was in the yard enjoying a potty break and a bit of digging when Magalhães noticed that she had found something. There was an object … Read more

3 Great Ways To Strengthen Your Bond With Your Schnauzer

Having a bond with your Schnauzer is very important if you want a relationship that does not frustrate you. Dogs that are not bonded to their people will not listen to cues or seek attention. You may even feel your dog doesn’t “like” you. The stronger the bond, the more likely your Schnauzer will do as you ask, pay attention to you even if there are high-value distractions (like a bunny!), and will be a better roommate all around. Wondering … Read more

How To Teach Your Bull Terrier To Stop Jumping on People

While short in stature, Bull Terriers have a solid body and it’s no joke when one of these joyful bullies decides to leap on you. This is a taught behavior, usually reinforced unknowingly by owners or strangers when your dog is a puppy. By the time he is a full grown adult, you have a problem on your hands. Luckily, since this is learned behavior, your dog can unlearn it – it just takes time and patience. The following is … Read more

How To Teach Your Jack Russell To Stop Jumping on People

Jack Russell Terriers are agile and intelligent. If they can figure out a way to get something they want, they will. This means learning very quickly that jumping on people gets them things – attention, being held, a piece of food, a toy, etc. This habit is usually taught when they are tiny puppies, and we don’t think much of it- but then they get bigger and it becomes a nuisance. If your JRT is a jumper, don’t worry. You can … Read more

3 Signs Your Jack Russell Terrier Is Overweight

It may be hard for you to imagine that a Jack Russell Terrier could become overweight. After all, they seem to be in constant motion – chasing this, barking at that. But, if you’re feeding your JRT more than he can burn off, or if you have the rare Terrier that prefers naps to runs, they can easily get chubby. Excess weight can cause a host of health problems, so you should address it as soon as you notice any … Read more

Is My Corgi Overweight Or Obese?

We all love to spoil our Corgis, and that usually includes feeding treats. Unfortunately, our kindness can be detrimental to their health if we are giving our Corgis more calories than they can burn off. Whether you have a Pembroke or a Cardigan, your Corgi needs to stay trim to be healthy. In addition, weight gain can be a sign of health issues, so if you notice yours is getting pudgy, a vet visit is a wise idea. Since it’s hard ... Read more

3 Signs Your Bull Terrier is Overweight

Bull Terriers have a lot of energy, and most seem to burn off any calories they consume through play and trying to get attention from humans. However- like all of us- some Bull Terriers struggle with weight either due to health issues such as thyroid trouble, or because they are getting too many treats and not enough exercise. It’s good to notice when your Bully seems overweight so you can get him to the vet and make sure it’s not caused … Read more

UPDATE: FDA Answers Questions About Deadly Dog Food Contamination

Update 3/2/17: When word spread that certain products from a popular dog food company had been exposed to the euthanasia drug, Pentobarbital the question on everyone’s lips was ‘What is being done to ensure this never happens again?’ Today the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) released an update and a Q & A session in an attempt to address consumer concerns. Follow the links if you’d like to view the full documents. The information will be summarized in this post. The FDA … Read more

Shelter’s Desperate Facebook Plea Leads To 120 Dogs Finding Homes Or Foster Care

On February 22, Animal Care & Protective Services of Jacksonville, FL posted a desperate plea to their Facebook page. Animal Control officers were in the process of rescuing an estimated 50 – 60 dogs from a single home and the shelter was already at capacity. In less than one week’s time, their call for help was answered – more than 120 dogs found placements! Adopters, foster paw-rents and rescue groups far and wide responded to ACPS’s cry for help, allowing them … Read more

Dog Adorably Sings Along With Owner On Road Trip

Annie Aul and her Shiloh Shepherd, Lola, are on a road trip between Montgomery, Alabama and Miami, Florida. The two are having a great time, but with every road trip comes a time for singing. Sleeping to pass the time, Lola wakes up uninterested in Aul’s voice joining in on Queen’s “We Are the Champions.” But it only takes a few seconds for Lola to warm up her voice and join her owner in the sing-along. The two clearly have … Read more

Love At First Sight For Vet Tech Who Saved Bait Dog From A Life Of Abuse

A couple of Good Samaritans found Calvin, a Pit Bull mix, wandering the streets with a severe leg injury. The poor pup is believed to have been used as a bait dog by dog fighters, which means he was used to test the tenacity and aggression of larger, stronger dogs. It was clear these abusers did not care if Calvin lived or died. The couple that took him in wanted to seek veterinary care to save him, but were quickly … Read more

Dog Takes “Smug” Photo After Swallowing Costly Ball

Sometimes dogs do silly things. Swallowing undigestible items may be the worst of them. Here is a list of objects I have personally witnessed removed from the stomach and intestines of mischievous dogs: socks, underwear, sticks, leaves, wads of hair, tampons, panty hose, action figures, rubber snakes, paper towels, diamond earrings, a watch, carpeting, and of course, lots of balls. One very patient and good-humored dog parent recently shared their own doggy foreign-body nightmare via Reddit. Rather than a long, … Read more

Is Your Dog’s Coat Dry & Dull? Try This Little Trick

Do you feel that over time your dog’s coat has become dull or dry? You’re not alone, as many dog owners notice this trend as their dog ages or during the winter months. What Is Causing My Dog’s Coat to Become Dry and Dull? While there are many possible root causes for a dry coat, oftentimes diet is the main culprit. Despite the convenience of commercial dog food kibble, one of its major drawbacks lies the inability to retain the quality … Read more

Senator Pushes New Bill To Drastically Reduce The Number Of Shelter Animals Euthanized Each Year

Senator Kevin J. Rader of Florida certainly had the best of intentions when he proposed Senate Bill 1162. The Companion Animal Protection Act would require shelters to exhaust all possible alternatives before euthanizing any dog or cat. Roughly 3 million pets are put down in shelters each year. While we all want to see that number decrease, many critics fear the bill will create a whole new set of problems. MEET HARLEY! share the love Life is good…enjoy the ride! That … Read more

Woman Stops Everything To Save 2 Death Row Dogs Just Minutes Before Shelter Closes

When you see a person or animal in need, sometimes you just have to spring into action and have faith that it will all work out for the best. That’s what Charytee Windham did when she came across a post for two four-month-old Chihuahua mixes who were scheduled to be euthanized. The reason for their “death row” status was that one of them had an eye infection. Unfortunately, for a shelter with limited resources, the more dogs that they take in, … Read more

Dog Walks Down The Aisle With The Human Who Saved Him From Death’s Door

When a puppy was found on the streets of Coventry in the UK, he was so emaciated, his rescuers weren’t sure if he’d make it. The RSPCA took the Greyhound / Saluki mix into their care in September 2015, with the puppy only weighing 6.5 pounds. “He looks like a walking skeleton,” said RSPCA Inspector Nicky Foster in a story by Daily Mail. “He is the thinnest dog I have seen in the 10 years I have been an inspector. You can see every single … Read more

Comedian Pranks Woman Who Refused To Clean Up Her Dog’s Poop At LAX

Airline travel seems to bring out the absolute worst in some people. Several unfortunate globetrotters at LAX experienced this firsthand when a dog mom refused to pick up her pup’s doo-doo. Steve Hofstetter is a professional comedian who understands the stress of traveling with dogs, but even he was shocked and appalled by the behavior of this particular airline patron. **Note: None of the photos in this post are of the “actual” dog! https://www.facebook.com/stevehofstetter/photos/a.10159444248600604/10161641297690604/?type=3&theater Now dogs will be dogs, so … Read more

Update: Deadly Bacteria Easily Spread Between Dogs Is On The Rise Across The US

Canine Leptospirosis is frighteningly easy to contract and even more simple to pass on to other dogs. This potentially deadly bacteria is found virtually anywhere there is wildlife and can be transmitted to your pup through a simple drink of water. Lepto is a nationwide concern for dog lovers, but a few states in particular have seen a concerning leap in cases. And now, health officials in the state of New Jersey are urging pet owners to become aware of … Read more

How To Teach Your Poodle To Stop Jumping on People

One of the smartest breeds, Poodles are quick to figure out how they can get things they want. This includes jumping on people for attention, treats, toys, or maybe even to go outside. This behavior is learned – the dog does it a few times, gets what they want, and so repeats the behavior even more. Luckily, we can use this same methodology to un-train it. The following is how to teach your Poodle to stop jumping on people. Why … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Jack Russell Terrier Happy And Healthy

There is nothing better than sharing your life with a Jack Russell Terrier. They fill up the house with their large personalities and with your laughter over their comical nature. To own a JRT is to love a JRT. And as an owner, you want do everything you can to make sure your Jack has everything he needs for a wonderful, long life. The following are three ways to keep your Jack Russell Terrier happy and healthy. #1 – Make Them … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Corgi Happy And Healthy

Whether you own a Pembroke Welsh Corgi or a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, your house is surely filled with laughter and love. They are happy-go-lucky dogs that make you smile just with their looks (we dare to you look at a Corgi’s ears and not smile!). Owners want to make sure their Corgis have a long and happy life with as few health issues as possible. The following are three ways to keep your Corgi happy and healthy. #1 – Give Her … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Bull Terrier From Pulling On The Leash

With their low center of gravity and solid mass, Bull Terriers that are not trained are no fun to walk. They can easily pull you anywhere they feel like it, and they usually do. They can injure you or other people, can get away and get lost, it can even get to the point where you don’t even want to walk your Bully. The good news is that no matter how old his is, you can teach him some new … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Beagle From Pulling on Leash

Beagles may be small, but they have an amazing will and are surprisingly strong when they want to follow their nose somewhere. Every Beagle owner has experienced trying to walk a dog who is constantly wanting to trace the newest scent he’s found. It’s frustrating and hard on your body when he pulls and yanks. Luckily, there is a way to get your Beagle calm and focused on you so you can have a nice walk. The following are five … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Mark In The House?

Marking behavior in a pet dog is a frustrating, but fairly natural behavior among dogs. There are many reasons for marking behavior, but no matter how natural it is, if your dog is marking inside your home, it is a problem. First, you have to decide if the behavior is actually intended to be a communication for your dog. Since you cannot ask your dog if he peed on something as a signal, you need your vet to help. A … Read more

8 Breeds That Need A Job To Do

All dogs were developed for a specific purpose, usually to do some form of work. Most dogs are now bred to be companions, but some breeds still retain so much working instinct that they can be destructive if they aren’t given lots of exercise and mental stimulation. With information from Wikipedia, Paw Culture, VetStreet, and Pawed In, here are 8 breeds that need a job to do in order to stay out of trouble. #1 – Weimaraner Created to be a … Read more

UPDATE: Baron The Disfigured Rottie Has Been Adopted!

Updated 3/1/2017: Dog lovers across the world were shocked and appalled by the heartbreaking photos of a mutilated Detroit Rottweiler named Baron. The first bit of good news came last week when veterinarians declared him healthy and ready to be adopted. Today’s update is even better – Baron has found his forever home!   Just this afternoon the Michigan Humane Society posted a joyful message to Facebook, complete with photos of the new, happy family! Baron and his parents look … Read more

Owner Secretly Films Her Huskies Escaping Their Baby-Gated Kitchen

Huskies are expert jumpers, powerful diggers and clever problem solvers – basically perfect storms of gate, crate and fence escaping potential! Callie Gansen, Iowa dog-mom to 3 gorgeous and precocious Huskies, shared a video of their daily kitchen breakouts with her Facebook Husky group – and then the world! Crimson and his daughters, Kona and Gracie are yet to meet a barrier that they can’t conquer. Watch as they make short work of this humble baby gate. Gracie is up … Read more

Ad Campaign Sheds Light On The Growing Problem Of Fake Service Dogs

Larry Bigelow has severe spinal osteoporosis and spinal fractures. He depends on his highly trained Yellow Labrador, Buzz for the stability and physical support he needs to stay active. Buzz is one of many legitimate service dogs trained by Hawaii Fi-Do. The organization has decided to take a stand against imposter service animals with their new web PSA ads. It may seem harmless to purchase a knockoff service vest and slap it on your pup, but untrained service animals give the … Read more

Dog Mom Hopes Her Personal Heartbreak Will Raise Awareness About Groomer Safety

Jayme Buck dropped her 3 Shih Tzus, Brewsky, Guinness and Tashi off to be groomed on September 27, 2016 just as she had on dozens of other mornings. Less than 2 hours later she received a call telling her to get back to the office right away. She was told “the little brown one” had collapsed and they could not resuscitate him. Jayme rushed to the grooming salon in a panic. She had no idea which of her 3 dogs … Read more

Family Upset After Postal Worker Uses “Dog Repellant” Spray On Their Dog

It was just a regular day when Victoria Alexander let her two-year-old Boxer, Bumper, out into the front yard. The yard is completely fenced, so she didn’t think Bumper was at risk for any injury. Unfortunately, she was surprisingly mistaken. A postal worker walked up to the fenced yard and Bumper started barking, as many dogs do when a stranger comes near their home. But what happened next is what shocked Alexander. The postal worker walked back to his truck, pulled … Read more

7 Dog Breeds That Love To Snuggle With Their Human

Almost all dogs are affectionate with their families, and many with strangers as well, but some breeds just can’t get enough snuggles to satisfy their needs. If you’re looking for a pup that’s going to love being by your side, curled in your lap, or smothering you with attention you’ll definitely want to consider the breeds on this list. They might not all fit in your lap, but they’ll certainly try, and they’re almost guaranteed to try it with everyone … Read more

10 Easy Ways To Save Money When You Own A Dog

Everyone knows that dogs are a big financial responsibility, and people should make sure they can afford adequate care for their pups before bringing them home. However, it doesn’t mean that pet parents can’t look for ways to save some money along the way. Here are 10 easy penny-pinching ways to save money as a dog owner, without sacrificing your pup’s health, happiness, or quality of life. 1. DIY Toys As much as dogs love toys, the thing they love most is playing with you! … Read more

Tiny Bodyguard Dog Protects His Big Dog Friend From The Cat

This little pup may be small, but he sure is mighty. We’re not even sure he knows he’s little because he certainly doesn’t act like it! When he and his much larger canine companion were coming in through the dog door, the family cat was sitting just inside waiting to swat at them. So what’s a fiery little pooch to do? He’s to burst right through the doggy door and hold the cat against the wall, protecting his best friend … Read more

This Puppy Has Ear Markings That Mirror Her Adorable Face!

Like snowflakes, no two pets are alike, and this means that some end up with really cool markings! Lucy is a white and black spotted pup who was at Lollypop Farm, a humane society in Fairport, New York. According to The Dodo, she was part of a litter born to a stray dog who was rescued and brought to the farm last year. As Lucy grew, staffers were delighted to see that the markings on her ear were beginning to … Read more

Photographer Captures Touching Moments For Woman And Her Terminally Ill Dog

Andrea Domjan is a talented artist. Like most other professional photographers, she tells her stories through beautiful pictures. Some stories, however, are more powerful than others. When it comes to her sister-in-law, Dori, and Dori’s dog, Alf, this powerful story became bittersweet. It might not be the assignment most photographers are looking to cover, but we’re so glad Domjan is able to help share Dori and Alf’s story with us.     Alf is a Bullmastiff. When Domjan received Dori’s … Read more

Trainer Rescues Deaf Puppy From Death Row & Transforms Him Into A Therapy Dog

Dog trainer, Colleen Wilson had no intention of adopting a puppy, but when her best friend sent her a photo of a young Dalmatian named Charlie from a list of “urgent death row dogs” she felt compelled to help. At the very least she figured she could pull him from the kill shelter, offer a bit of training, and place him with a Dalmatian rescue group.   A few months and one foster fail later, Charlie was on his way … Read more