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Abused & Abandoned Rescue Pup Finds A Home At FDNY Firehouse

Erica Mahnken and her fiancé, Michael Favor of No More Pain Rescue didn’t ask any questions when they received an anonymous phone call about a dog abandoned in a former “crack house.” They arrived at the location and found a young, malnourished Pit Bull mix. She was covered in suspicious lesions and had been left without food, water or electricity for at least 2 days in the frigid New York winter weather. A post shared by NoMorePainRescue (@nomorepainrescue) on Jan … Read more

5 Home Remedies For Doggy Diarrhea

Diarrhea in dogs is a symptom of a larger problem like stress, sudden diet change, food allergies, dietary indiscretion (garbage grazing), parasites, viral or bacterial illness, even chronic disease. Although it is usually self-limiting, it’s uncomfortable for your pooch and messy for you. We’ll cover when to seek immediate veterinary care below, but in mild cases, certain home remedies may do the trick. A post shared by Ralph (@ralphstagramm) on Jan 6, 2017 at 7:09pm PST Dogs can’t tell us, … Read more

Victory For Girl With Cerebral Palsy After Her Service Dog Is Banned From School

12-year-old Ehlena Fry and her Goldendoodle, Wonder, were the subject of a landmark Supreme Court hearing this week. The justices ruled that Fry’s parents could sue Michigan school officials for refusing to allow Wonder to accompany Ehlena to class. She has Cerebral Palsy and depends on her service dog for many every day tasks including opening and closing doors and taking off her coat.   Her right to have the pup by her side in public buildings is protected under … Read more

10 Vet-Recommended Ways To Save Money On Your Dog’s Medical Care

The inability to pay for care is one of the top reasons dogs are given up or abandoned. No one should ever have to lose a beloved family member due to financial strain. Veterinarian, Nancy Kay is the author of Speaking for Spot, which details how dog owners can become well-informed medical advocates for their pets – and save a little money in the process! She recommends the following 10 methods for spending less at the vet without compromising your … Read more

3 Helpful Tips To Make Your Dog’s Nail Trimming Session Easier

Regular nail trims are necessary for most dogs and it’s important not to let your pup’s nails grow too long. It’s not only aesthetics at play here – nails that are too long are uncomfortable for your dog and can even cause permanent damage to their feet and joints. Most owners try to avoid nail trims at all costs, often taking their dogs to groomers or veterinarians to have them done. This is because most dogs really despise having their … Read more

This Major City Just Put A Ban Against Pet Stores Selling Non-Rescued Dogs & Cats

San Francisco is the latest city in the United States to jump on the bandwagon of prohibiting pet stores from selling dogs and cats that are not rescued. San Francisco, along with the 200+ other cities and states with similar legislation, is fighting against mass-producing puppy and kitten mills that supply many major pet store chains with animals. As many already know, puppy and kitten mills are often wrought with abuse and neglect. People can still purchase puppies and kittens … Read more

7 Dog Breeds That Love Other Dogs

Dogs have been alongside humans for thousands of years and were domesticated originally to help people accomplish things during daily life. Dog breeds have varying histories, meaning they were bred for many different tasks, such as herding, guarding and hunting. Because of this, their temperaments are also very different. Dogs that were bred to be around other dogs, such as those bred for group hunting, sledding and companionship are often the breeds that get along well with other dogs – … Read more

Watch This Floppy-Eared Puppy’s Reaction To Hearing A Strange Noise

There’s just nothing on Earth like the irresistible cuteness of a puppy head-tilt. Full of curiosity in a big, exciting world, when an inquisitive young pup cocks her head, it’s almost impossible not to laugh. As our dogs grow older and wiser, they start to figure out their surroundings. But on those occasions when they still tilt their heads, it reminds us of those curious puppy days. The German Shepherd puppy in the video below has one of the cutest head tilts … Read more

Found In A Trash Bag & Missing A Foot, This Former Runt Now Lives Life To The Fullest!

On a scorching August day in 2015, a young man was driving home from work and spotted a trash bag on the side of the road. When he noticed it moving, he pulled over and opened it up… and discovered there was a litter of eight puppies inside! The puppies were taken to the Saving Grace and her Furry Friends rescue in Davie, Florida. Upon closer examination, they realized that two of the pups were missing a hind foot, and the open … Read more

8 False Myths About Dogs

There is so much information out there about dogs, how do we know what to believe? While some are old-wives tales, others have been proven true. But before we act upon our own beliefs and feelings, we should make sure that we’re acting on facts and truth – after all, the dogs we’re thinking about might be depending on us to save their lives. Because of this, we’ve compiled a list of myths that you need to stop believing right … Read more

150-Acre Mountain Park Features A Chapel Devoted To Dogs

Chances are you’ve seen Stephen Huneck’s artwork. Dog lovers adore his paintings and woodcarvings for their playful, colorful style and witty observations about man’s best friend. What you may not know is that Huneck and his wife Gwen devoted their lives to a dream project called Dog Mountain. The 150 acre Vermont farm features off-leash trails, trout-stocked ponds and one very unique chapel. https://www.facebook.com/stephenhuneck/photos/a.10154725660784372/10155753926869372/?type=3&theater   The Hunecks bought the massive St. Johnsbury, Vermont property in 1995 and converted the barn … Read more

The *SECRET* Ingredient Baked Into Every Single Omega-3-6-9 Select Soft Chew

When we partnered with a veterinarian to formulate our Happy, Healthy Brand Omega-3-6-9 Select Chews, we knew we were on to something BIG. When we began testing. we quickly found that our pups here at iHeartDogs loved them!! After we launched the product, emails from customers started rolling in with reviews like these: “They have truly made a difference with my dog’s itchiness. Amazing and a huge relief. We had spent a lot of time and effort trying to help her.” – … Read more

Veteran Is Paired With Rescued Service Dog, And Two Lives Are Saved

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.  Thanks to a recently awarded grant from iHeartDogs to Greater Good and their partner Pets for Vets, this organization is able to continue their important mission of providing a second chance for both returning veterans and shelter dogs in need of the perfect forever home. When a pet and veteran match … Read more

8 Dog Breeds That Can’t Wait To Go Swimming

When it comes to swimming, certain dog breeds just can’t wait to get in the water. Although all dogs are individuals, there are some breeds that were created with the purpose of being in lakes and oceans and they still maintain their love of water today. So if you like swimming, these breeds might be your perfect companion. Rain or shine, they’re ready to get in and get their swim on! #1 – Labrador Retriever One of the most popular … Read more

When Her Human Runs Inside Without Her, This Dog Doesn’t Try To Hide Her Impatience!

Note: We do not recommend leaving dogs along in the car, especially on hot days or for long periods of time. Diamond the dog may not speak in human language, but she certainly knows how to get her point across! When her human took her for a ride and stopped to run into a store on a cool day, this pup didn’t last a minute before causing a scene. “The dog, named Diamond, started barking and honking for the owner to hurry up,” reads … Read more

Pet Owner Posts Ad For Dog On Craigslist Before She Moves

We’ve all heard more devastating stories of animals being dumped than we can count. And scarier yet is the reality that more and more people have turned to the internet in order to “get rid” of their pets for one reason or another. When you post your dog or cat online to try to re-home them, you never know who is going to answer that ad… One Craigslist user from Arkansas was sick and tired of seeing people try to … Read more

Parvo Puppy Abandoned In Cage Gets A Miracle

A puppy named Hope truly earned her name when she defied the odds and overcame a rough start to life. Hope, who’s possibly a Lab mix, was saved by the Big Hearts for Big Dogs Rescue in south Florida on New Years Day. She’d been abandoned in a dirty, rusty cage, and left next to a dumpster as if she’d been taken out with someone’s garbage.   The months-old puppy was taken to Specialized Veterinary Services in Fort Myers where it was discovered … Read more

Sleepy Puppy Throws The Cutest Tantrum Ever During Her Haircut

Things Puppies Like: People, Other Puppies, Butterflies, Naps…and basically anything they can chew and/or chase. Things Puppies Dislike: Rules, Collars, Booster Shots…and if this hysterical video of Oreo the 11-week-old Shih Tzu is any indicator, getting their hair cut!   Little Oreo is still new to the world and trying to figure out what’s expected of an adorable long-haired pup like herself. When she arrived for her second-ever grooming appointment at a veterinary clinic in Leesburg, GA she happily played … Read more

New State Law Would Allow Pet Owners To Write Off Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Vet Bills

Every pet owner knows that our four-legged family members can be expensive to care for, especially when it comes to vet bills. While we know that our companions are worth the cost, paying for medical treatments can still be a burden, especially when an unexpected or emergency situation comes up. There are many pet parents who’ve even had to opt for euthanasia over expensive treatments when dire circumstances arise, with money playing a big role in making the heartbreaking decision. In … Read more

’24 Hours Of Love’ Turns Into A Brand New Life Of Happiness For Sickly Senior Dog

The note on the trembling senior Chihuahua’s chart read: “Guarded Prognosis. Would highly recommend waiver for multiple serious medical issues.” Potential adopters passed her by without a second glance. Since the dog was surrendered to the Asheville Humane Society, shelter marketing manager, Heather Hayes had walked by her cage multiple times, too. Then one day she decided to open it.   The pitiful pooch – named Jersey Girl by her previous owner – had been hiding under her bed for weeks, … Read more

The Top 5 Pet Foods That Made Shocking Healines This Year

We all want what’s best for our pets, so when a popular food brand has a recall or newsworthy “scandal,” it can shake us to the core. This year, we’ve reported on a fair number of recalls, many of them from big-name companies that have thousands of loyal consumers. Thousands of pet parents have been frustrated to find that, despite promises promoted by “trusted” brands, certain formulas aren’t always as healthy as they seem. Check out the video below by … Read more

Ask A Groomer: How Should Grooming Change As My Dog Ages?

As our dogs age, they can develop many health issues that can impact the grooming process. What changes should you consider making for older dogs to have the best grooming experience? 1. Shorter grooming appointments. Arthritis is a common problem in older dogs. Whether it’s standing for the duration of the grooming or lying in an uncomfortable kennel for several hours, long grooming appointments can be painful for our older friends. Ask the groomer if your dog would benefit from … Read more

How To Teach Your Corgi To Stop Jumping on People

It’s pretty easy to see how Corgis become problem jumpers. They are one of the cutest puppies – with those satellite ears – and it’s impossible to resist them when they put their paws on you. You just have to pet them or pick them. Maybe even give them a piece of that cheese in your hand. But soon you will have an adult corgi that lunges and jumps on you any time she wants something, and that’s not so … Read more

3 Things Your Schnauzer Loves More Than Anything

Your Schnauzer gives you unconditional love and makes you laugh. She provides you with companionship and gives you a reason to get out of the house. For all these things and more, our Schnauzers deserve to be spoiled. Are you are wondering what your Schnauzer loves above all else that you can give her to show your thanks? Try the following three things that most Schnauzers love more than anything. #1 – Being The Center Of Attention Schnauzers live to … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your French Bulldog Is Stressed

After learning how to tell if your French Bulldog is stressed, anxious or fearful about something, you need to know what to do in that situation. How you handle it will determine what your dog does moving forward. Your Frenchie’s reaction could stay the same, get better or get worse. The following are four things to do when your French Bulldog is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what is causing your French Bulldog … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Dachshund Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell that your Dachshund is stressed or afraid of something, you need to know how to react to the situation. If you do the wrong thing – including doing nothing – it can make the situation worse for your Doxie and next time his reaction to the same trigger may even worse. The following are four things to do when your Dachshund is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Rottweiler Is Stressed

Now that you know the signs that your Rottweiler is stressed, anxious or fearful of something, you need to do something about it. Knowing how to react in these situations is key to helping your Rottie overcome his anxiety or fear. Handle it wrong, and you could make his fears worse. The following are four things to do when your Rottweiler is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what is causing your Rottweiler … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pit Bull Is Stressed

Knowing the signs that your Pit Bull is stressed, anxious or fearful about something is very important. But once you know those signs and can tell when your Pitty is displaying them, you need to know what to do to help her overcome her emotions. Otherwise, those fears and anxieties will just get worse. The following are four things to do when your Pit Bull is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Schnauzer

What you teach your Schnauzer to do is really up to you. Some people are looking for a fancy performance dog that needs to know many cues and how to execute them with precision. Others just want a dog that knows a few things so they can live together in harmony. If you fall into the latter group, you are probably thinking he doesn’t need to know much, but there are a few cues your Schnauzer should know for safety … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Poodle

Poodles are one of the smartest dog breeds and really can learn just about any behavior that they can physically accomplish. What you want to teach your Poodle is really up to you and your goals. Some may just want a nice family pet, while others are looking to obtain obedience or agility titles. Or maybe your Poodle is going to be a service dog. But even if your Poodle is just going to sit on the couch with you … Read more

5 Signs Your Schnauzer Is Stressed

Your Schnauzer is an intelligent dog that is capable of doing almost anything. They are tenacious with a personality bigger than their body size, especially so in the  case of the Standard and Miniature. But all of them, even the Giant Schnauzer, get anxious, stressed or fearful about something at some point – no matter how tough they may act. As an owner, it’s your job to know when all that bravado is really hiding insecurity. Here are five signs … Read more

5 Signs Your Poodle Is Stressed

Poodles are a wonderful breed because they are usually good with whatever comes along – it’s one of the reasons they are used frequently for therapy, service and performance work. This does not mean that they never get stressed, anxious or afraid of anything. And no matter how intelligent they are, they still can’t speak our language. This is why it’s so important to learn your dog’s body language so you can “hear” her when something is bothering her. The … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Poodle From Pulling on Leash

Poodles are intelligent dogs that can be trained to do almost anything. Many of them excel as service animals or performance dogs. This means there is no reason why your poodle – no matter his size – cannot learn to walk nicely on the leash. However, intelligent animals can by more challenging to train, as they tend to think for themselves more, and you may have to give them more incentive at first to do what you ask. But, if … Read more

Dog Surrendered With A Heartbreaking Letter From A Child Who Will Desperately Miss Him

When people surrender their pets, the animals are left feeling sad and confused. But it can also be hard on the family who made this decision, which is often very difficult. What’s more, it can be especially heartbreaking for children. This was the case for Rhino Lightning, a Boxer who was brought to the Humane Society of Utah last week. He came with a spiral notebook that was filled with a handwritten letter from a child who, without a doubt, is already … Read more

3 Things All Pug Owners Should Know

Pugs are a very popular breed because of their sweet personality, size, and willingness to get along with other animals and kids. Like all dogs, Pugs need basic care – food, water, attention, training, and love. While they are not the highest maintenance dog breed, they do have a few special things that you will be required to take care of as an owner of a Pug. The following are three things all Pug owners should know. #1 – They … Read more

3 Things All Pomeranian Owners Should Know

Pomeranians are a very popular dog breed and it’s no wonder – they look like real-life teddy bears and have fun personalities. But aside from basic dog care, this breed does have some special needs that owners or potential owners need to know for the health of their Pom. After all, we all want to provide the best care possible. The following are three things all Pomeranian owners should know. #1 – That Coat Needs Grooming The Pom coat is … Read more

3 Things All Husky Owners Should Know

If you are thinking about getting a Siberian Husky, or are a new owner, then you have probably wondered if they have any special care requirements. All dogs have the same basic needs – food, water, shelter, attention, training, love, etc. – but each breed also has unique traits and health issues that require your attention as well. Whether you have owned Huskies all your life or are new to the breed, the following are three things you should know … Read more

3 Things All Great Dane Owners Should Know

Great Danes are gentle giants that make excellent partners. Those that own them know just how special they are – they bond deeply with their families and fill their lives with joy. While they have the same basic needs as all dogs, Great Danes do have some special needs and issues that need to be taken into consideration to give them the best life possible. The following are three things all Great Dane owners should know. #1 – Extra Care … Read more

5 Signs Your Maltese Is Stressed

Since our dogs don’t speak like we do, it can sometimes be hard to tell how your Maltese is feeling. This is exacerbated by the fact that we constantly want to interpret things they do in human terms. An excellent example of this is the “guilty” face we so often say dogs have. The problem with this is that guilt is a human emotion. It involves knowing the difference between right and wrong in human terms, not doggy ones. The … Read more

7 Dog Breeds That Don’t Crave Affection From Everyone

All dogs are good dogs and most get along with their own human families just fine. While most breeds enjoy receiving affection from the people they know and love, their craving of attention from people stops there. Many breeds were created to be suspicious of strangers and therefore do not enjoy accepting affection from people they don’t know. These breeds are very loyal and loving to their families, but care must be taken when introducing them to people they aren’t … Read more

Study Finds That Pet Care Professionals Will Be More In Demand Than Teachers In The Next Decade

A report by New York-based business research organization, The Conference Board on the changing composition of consumer demand in the upcoming decade predicts that the amount of money Americans spend on pet care services like dog walking will be on the rise – making it a great time to follow that dream of working with dogs and cats! On the other hand, the number of school-age children will be low, affecting jobs in the education sector. The study essentially broke … Read more

Does Your Dog Love the Water? Beware Of This Hidden Danger!

The ocean. A swimming pool. The hose. A cup of water. If it’s wet, my dogs are in it! When I was a boy, I remember our neighbor’s Irish Setter, Angus, diving under the water to retrieve a ball. I thought it was the coolest. From that day on, I was determined to have dogs that loved water. What’s the saying…be careful what you ask for? Now, I’ve got dogs. And they L-O-V-E water. When it’s hot. When it’s cold. … Read more

6 Ways Turmeric Can Benefit Your Dog’s Health

Turmeric (or Indian saffron) is the spice that gives curry it’s yellow color. Veterinary approved supplements for dogs often contain Curcumin – the active ingredient in Turmeric – because it acts as a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Researchers and nutritionists are singing its praises as a medicinally effective herb for the mind and body of both people and pets. There is evidence that the Curcumin in Turmeric can provide the following 6 health benefits: 1. Reduce/Prevent Chronic Inflammation Short-term inflammation … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Follow Me Everywhere?

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It’s a picture that we all know: you stand up and so does your dog. You head to the bathroom and so does your dog. You move toward the door and there is your dog, right with you every step of the way. Does your dog watch you constantly and follow you everywhere you go? Have you ever wondered why? Thankfully, there are many explanations for these bizarre actions. Why Does My Dog Follow Me Everywhere? Every dog is unique. … Read more

This Business Now Offers “Pawternity Leave” To All Its Employees

BrewDog lives up to its pup-lovin’ namesake with an employee perk that has taken the internet by storm! The Scottish brewery, with locations in the United Kingdom and one opening in Ohio, is the only company in the USA and UK to offer “Puppy Parental Leave” leave to staff members. (Bonus: they’re hiring!) The new benefit was recently announced, and is setting the bar for pooch parents in need of some adjustment time with their new little bundles of (furry) joy. Employees get a paid … Read more

Owner Follows A Feathery Trail Of Destruction Directly To Her Guilty-Faced Pup

UK bartender, Sophie Robinson returned home from work to find that her feather pillow had been massacred. She instantly suspected her sweet, but mighty dog, Yogi who had failed to greet her at the door. Robinson followed the trail of mayhem into the living room and discovered the culprit wallowing in his own guilt and self-loathing. She first knew something was amiss when she pulled in the drive and saw that Yogi – a 1-year-old Rottweiler-Akita mix – was not … Read more

Special Needs Dog Befriends Lowe’s Employee Who Helps Him With His “New Wheels”

When Baxter the dog needed a little more stability to maintain his balance in his wheelchair, his humans and a Lowe’s employee put their heads together to come up with a solution — and made friends in the process! Baxter is a Poodle mix who’s estimated to be around two years old. Before leading a cushy, love-filled life with mom Amy Jo Martin and her best friend Lolly Reid, this curly-haired pooch experienced some serious trauma. He was born in Armenia, and … Read more

Abandoned Dog Gets A Job & A New Home At A Gas Station

When Sabrina Plannerer was having her Shell gas station built, she wasn’t expecting anything except to open the new business. Instead, she also ended up getting a dog. Negão, as he’s now named, was abandoned at the construction site of Plannerer’s Shell station in Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. Plannerer, the co-owner of the gas station, knew she couldn’t just leave Negão as a stray dog. Not only did she adopt the discarded pooch, she gave him a job! He might not get … Read more

Owner Gets Awesome Tattoo To Match Her Rescued Dog

Vanessa Marie Rose was looking for a dog just as her mother was diagnosed with cancer. When she saw Toby available for adoption in Snookie’s Society rescue after being pulled from a high-kill shelter, she knew she had to have him. Toby’s history isn’t a bright one. It appears he spent six years in a puppy mill of sorts, locked in a tight cage and only allowed outside on rare occasions. He suffers from stunted growth, back problems and other … Read more

6 Dog Breeds That Love Snow Days

When it comes to winter weather, most people really want to go by as quickly and painlessly as possible. But not these dogs. Nope, these breeds were made for the snow and ice and they can’t wait until it’s time for the fluffy white stuff to fall. So if you live in a cold climate and are looking for a pooch that loves a good snow day, check out these breeds! #1 – Alaskan Malamute This large, powerful breed was … Read more

The Smarter, Gentler Method of Grooming Your Dog That Might Actually Save Their Life

Rewind to about 6 years ago and I was a relatively new dog owner, with quite a challenge on my hands. My stunningly gorgeous Siberian husky named Splash shed an entire puppy’s worth of fur every single day. On top of this, we had dark hardwood floors, and needless to say my wife wasn’t too happy about it. If any of you have ever had the pleasure of grooming a husky, you can relate to the pic below 🙂 At the time I … Read more