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Devastated Dog Mom Blames Airline For Her Dog’s Death After Unexpected Layover

Earlier this month, an Oregon woman suffered the tragic loss of her Golden Retriever, Jacob, after an airline mix-up led to a stressful overnight layover. Kathleen Considine is devastated and determined to get her story out. She hopes to prevent other senseless deaths by raising awareness and inciting changes in United Airline’s PetSafe policy. After the airline denied all responsibility in Jacob’s death and declared the matter closed, she took to Facebook with a lengthy plea that has received hundreds … Read more

8 Dog Breeds That Like Being The Only Dog At Home

Most people prefer a dog that is friendly towards other dogs, but they might not end up with such a pup. In fact, one of the most common reasons dog trainers are contacted is because of dog-aggression – an owner with a dog that is aggressive towards other dogs. Although many breeds do indeed enjoy the company of other canines, many do not. All dogs are individuals with their own likes and dislikes, but some breeds were actually bred to … Read more

Check Out This Dog Gym Just For Canines

Do you have a dog with boundless energy, or think your pup could lose a few pounds (especially this time of year)? Perhaps a dog gym is the answer! In Alexandria, Virginia, the Frolick Dogs Canine Sports Club is a vicinity unlike any other. As opposed to an indoor doggy playground or park, Frolick Dogs is designed to help pups expel their energy while learning new skills and obedience. “We have a full agility course, doggy treadmills and balance equipment,” said co-owner Kim Gilliam … Read more

5 Ways You May Be Unintentionally Hurting Your Dog’s Feelings

A Harvard psychologist recently declared that when dogs dream they are likely reliving their experiences with their humans. Those yips and kicks we see are their reactions to either pleasing us or annoying us in dreamland. For better or worse, our dogs’ entire lives revolve around us. If they do not get enough of our time or that time is marred by unwarranted punishments, it can leave lasting emotional scars. Dog owners usually make one of these 5 mistakes because … Read more

This State Has Proposed A Bill To Offer A Tax Credit For Adopting A Shelter Pet

Senators Peter Courtney and Alan Olson feel that the citizens of Oregon deserve a tax break for adopting a dog or cat from their local shelter. They have introduced Senate Bill 326 which would allow a tax credit of up to $100 for adopters who bring home a pet from one of Oregon’s rescue facilities. UPDATE! Our last dog (and also one of our longest residents) Rosco was adopted tonight! That means you helped send every… Posted by Willamette Humane … Read more

RECALL ALERT: Another Dog Food Brand Orders Recall After Possible Euthanasia Drug Contamination

A voluntary recall has been announced by Against The Grain Pet Food, pertaining to a certain lot of Pulled Beef with Gravy Dinner for Dogs canned food, which was manufactured and distributed in 2015. The reason for the recall is the potential presence of pentobarbital. According to Dog Food Advisor: Oral exposure to pentobarbital can cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, excitement, loss of balance, nausea nystagmus (eyes moving back and forth in a jerky manner), inability to stand and coma. To … Read more

Senior Puppy Mill Dog Born Without Eye Loves To Enjoy The Snow

Winter is still here and going strong for many across the globe, with most people looking at the falling snow in disdain. But there’s one pup who has no such feelings towards the fluffy white stuff. In fact, this adorable pooch is as excited as ever for there to be snow outside. Smiley, as this cutie is named, is a special dog. He’s a 15-year-old Golden Retriever that was born without eyes in a filthy puppy mill. This sweet senior … Read more

15 Fun Dog Names Inspired By The French

If you added a new family member to your house this month, why not choose a French name for him or her? After all, French is the “Language of Love” and February is all about romance. Here are 15 French names that you are sure to love almost as much as you love your new best friend. #1 Brie France is famous for this decadent cheese and it’s the perfect name for your little dog that likes the finer things … Read more

URGENT: Blue Buffalo Food Recall – MUST READ

  A third dog food brand has issued a voluntary recall this week due to possible aluminum metal contamination. This incident involves one specific lot of the extremely popular Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Healthy Weight canned dog food. No other Blue Buffalo products are involved and there have not been any reports of injury or illness. What’s Recalled? Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Healthy Weight, Chicken Dinner with Garden Vegetables 12.5 ounce can UPC: 8-40243-10017-0 Codes: Best By 08/03/2019 (located on … Read more

Police Officer Dives Into Frozen Lake To Save Stranded Dog

An adventurous mixed-breed dog owes his life to heroic and dedicated Vancouver Police Constable, Peter Colenutt. Nearby witnesses contacted officers after seeing the dog plunge through the ice at Stanley Park’s Lost Lagoon. It is believed the pooch chased a ball onto the frozen surface and became stranded by the floating ice chunks after breaking through. When officers arrived, Constable Colenutt stripped off his coat, shoes and socks and waded into the icy water wearing nothing but his short-sleeved uniform. Upon … Read more

Adorably Distracted Beagle Steals The Show At Westminster Agility Competition

Mia the Beagle may not have bagged a blue ribbon at the 2017 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show‘s Agility Competition, but she did manage to win the hearts of millions with her endearingly distracted antics. When Mia stopped mid-run to stare off into the sidelines and again to investigate her lady parts, her “faux paws” were met with laughter and applause from the crowd. The prestigious dog show is known for celebrating perfect pedigrees and excluding mixed breeds and underdogs, … Read more

11 Photos That Prove Dogs Are The Boss Of The House

Dogs are members of the family, but often, they’re also the rulers of their homes! With their big, glassy eyes and the adorable mannerisms, they can often get away with being a little bit mischievous. What’s more, they’re our most loyal friends, our biggest cheerleaders, and they never talk back (well… almost never!). It’s hard to say “no” to our best furry buds, so it’s no wonder that our canine companions often become the rulers of the house! From an abundance of toys to unabashed bed … Read more

5 Signs Your Dog Is Ready To Try Agility

Agility is a very exciting sport open to all dogs, regardless of breed. Almost all dogs love agility and it doesn’t matter if you’re looking to be the next national champion or just want to enjoy some classes with your dog. Just like taking basic obedience classes with your new dog or puppy, agility is a great, fun way to strengthen the bond you have with your canine companion. It’s also a great way to build confidence in an insecure … Read more

UPDATE: Woman Who Saved 75 Dogs From “Mercy Killing” Opens A Rescue

Original story: This incredible story of a regular woman doing something extraordinary will make your day and restore your faith in humanity. Cher Herrera is a customer service representative who works from her home in Bacolod City in the Philippines. She lives in a modest 86 square meter house (about 925 square feet) with her brother, as well as her two nieces and nephew, whom she cares for. Herrera is also an avid dog lover, and has two rescue Golden Retrievers, … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Are Some Dogs More Hyper Than Others?

We see dogs all around and it is easy to notice that some of them seem to have boundless energy, while others are more laid back. Some dog breeds are selectively bred to be high energy. If you consider the job for which the breed was developed, you can probably surmise the use for an energetic nature. Herding breeds can be pretty wound up. They instinctively seek to herd people and other animals and sometimes can be frustrated by our … Read more

Rescue Takes In A Dog, Unknowingly Saves Three More Lives!

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Rescue Bank, a program through Greater Good that helps feed hungry shelter dogs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  When Holly the golden retriever was taken into Love a Golden Rescue of St. Louis, Missouri, the staff had no idea they were in for a big surprise! This poor girl was in rough shape, and was taken into veterinary care to get checked out … Read more

Neglected, Starving Dog Kept As “Status Symbol” Finally Learns What It’s Like To Be Loved

In some countries, certain dog breeds are considered a status symbol, exemplifying success and wealth. Although  we dog lovers consider our pups to be members of the family, those that keep canines just for show may care for them about as much as they would a prestigious piece of art or a designer purse. This was most likely the case for TinTin, a Pit Bull who was rescued in Bali. You see, in Indonesia, Pit Bulls are a breed often thought of as … Read more

New York Dog Stands On The Street Corner To Give Hugs To Strangers

If you’re an iHeartDogs follower, chances are, you’re one of those people who wants to pet every dog you meet (it’s okay, we can relate). But imagine if you were walking down the street toward a friendly dog who not wanted your attention, she couldn’t wait to give you a hug! Wouldn’t that make your day?! A photo posted by Louboutina (Loubie) (@louboutinanyc) on Feb 7, 2017 at 7:55pm PST Well if you’re ever strolling through New York City, you may be lucky … Read more

Does Your Dog Have Floppy Ears? Skipping This Weekly Task Could Mean Extra Trips To The Vet

According to Nationwide Pet Insurance, ear infections were the top reason people visited a veterinarian in 2016. This painful condition could be alleviated if dog owners were more consistent about caring for their dog’s ears, such as frequent inspections, and weekly cleanings. Which Breeds Are Most Prone to Ear Infections? If your dog has floppy ears, in other words, the ear itself folds down over the ear canal, they are at a higher risk than other dogs for infections. The … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Lab Is Stressed

Being able to tell that your Labrador Retriever is not happy – whether she is stressed, anxious or nervous – about something or someone is a very important part of being a good dog owner. Once you can tell that your Lab is stressed, however, you need to know how to deal with her. If you do the wrong thing, you can actually make the situation worse. The following are four things to do when your Lab is stressed. #1 … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Husky Is Stressed

Being able to tell when your Siberian Husky is bothered by something or someone in his environment is important to his well-being and your safety. A scared dog can often bite out of fear, so it’s good to be able to read your dog’s body language. But knowing your Husky is stressed or anxious is not enough – you need to know how to react to your dog’s fear or stress in order to help him overcome it. Doing the … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Great Dane Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell your Great Dane is stressed, anxious or afraid of something or someone, you may be wondering what to do to help him through his problem. How you react will have a big impact on your Dane and if they are able to get over their fears and anxieties or not. Do the wrong thing, and you can actually make it worse. The following are four things to do when your Great Dane is … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Golden Retriever Is Stressed

Learning how to tell if your Golden Retriever is stressed, anxious, or afraid of something is an important part of being a good dog owner. Equally important is knowing what to do once you notice your Golden is not comfortable with something. If you do not react in the correct way, or at all, you can make her stress or fear worse. Heightened anxiety, stress and/or fear can cause your Golden to fear bite, so you want to make sure … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your German Shepherd Dog Is Stressed

Knowing the signs that your German Shepherd Dog is stressed or anxious about something is very important to your dog’s well-being. But once you learn how to tell what your dog is feeling, you also need to know what to do to help her. How you react to your Shepherd’s moods about a person, object or even the environment will affect her, as well. So be sure you know the correct way to handle your dog’s fear. The following are four … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Maltese Is Stressed

Once you know when your Maltese is stressed, anxious or afraid of something, you need to help him overcome his fears. But how? Overcoming these types of triggers are not easy, and if you do the wrong thing, you can make it worse. Since biting out of fear is a risk, it’s always good to seek the professional help of a trainer. The following are four things to when your Maltese is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pomeranian Is Stressed

As a Pomeranian owner, you have probably learned how to tell when your Pom is stressed, anxious or afraid of something. Now comes the tricky part: what to do to help her overcome her anxiety and fears. Doing nothing can be just as bad as doing the wrong thing. Both can cause your Pom to become even more stressed, which can lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do when your Pomeranian is stressed. #1 – Find … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Poodle Is Stressed

If you know how to tell when your Poodle is stressed, you are probably wondering how you calm her down. If your Poodle gets stressed, anxious, or afraid about things or people, or even certain environments like the pet store or park, how you react will directly impact what your Poodle does. If you do nothing or the wrong thing, it could make her anxiety worse and may even lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do when … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pug Is Stressed

You’ve taken the time to learn how to tell when your Pug is stressed, anxious or afraid because you love her and want her to live as comfortably as possible. But now that you know, you also need to know how to react in order to help her overcome her fears. Doing nothing or the wrong thing can cause your Pug to become more anxious or fearful, which can lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Shih Tzu Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell when your Shih Tzu is stressed, anxious, or fearful about something or someone, it’s time to learn what to do in those situations. After all, how you handle it will affect whether your Shih Tzu gets over her fears or anxiety, stays the same, or gets worse (and if it gets worse, it can lead to fear biting). The following are four things to do when your Shih Tzu is stressed. #1 – … Read more

K9 Officer Cannot Contain His Love For His Partner During Professional Photo Shoot

It’s customary that officers who work with K-9 comrades have official photos taken with their partners. Indiana Conservation Officer, Levi Knach thought that would be a simple enough task, but it seems his partner, Kenobi had other plans. The 4-year-old Chocolate Lab simply couldn’t contain his enthusiasm and affection for Officer Knach, making for some extremely adorable pics!   The Indiana State Parks Department posted 4 priceless images of Kenobi showering his handler with snuggles and kisses to their Facebook page on … Read more

Ask A Vet: Should I Worry About My Dog Going Under Anesthesia?

You can bet that during your dog’s lifetime, he/she will need some type of surgery. Whether is to be spayed or neutered or it is to remove a skin tumor, anesthesia is a part of our world today and as a society, we are fortunate that anesthesia exists. Otherwise, many of us would not even be here to read this. Without surgical intervention, many of my patients would have been lost. The definition of anesthesia is a temporary loss of … Read more

3 Reasons Why Your Dog Shouldn’t Stick His Head Out Of A Moving Vehicle

Does any dog look happier than one with its head stuck out the window of a moving vehicle? Why would you want to deny your dog that pleasure? Actually, it turns out there are very good reasons to keep your windows closed (or only cracked). From Pet Health Network, How Stuff Works, and 1-800-PetMeds, here are 3 reasons you shouldn’t let your dog stick his head out the window while driving. Have you ever gotten a chip in your windshield … Read more

Ailing Senior Dog Needs Our Help To Get Well & Find A New Home

A tiny long-haired Chihuahua named Bella was surrendered into the care of The Pet Rescue Center in Laguna Beach, California and is in need of veterinary care if she is to find a new place to call home. Bella spent her entire 10 years in the care of one owner until her mom first became homeless, and then entered a mental health facility where Bella is not allowed. She was lucky enough to land in the capable and compassionate hands … Read more

Couple Spreads The Word About This Accidental Poisoning After Tragically Losing Their Two Dogs

A Utah family wants pet owners to be aware of a winter hazard far more deadly than frostbite. Katrina Burrell and her husband said goodbye to their 2 dogs Monday morning after they were diagnosed with Ethylene glycol poisoning. The chemical is most commonly found in antifreeze and has a naturally sweet taste that attracts animals. It started last Saturday night when the couple noticed 9-year-old Pit Bull mix, Marley, and 1 1/2-year-old Terrier, Autumn acting drunk. They were stumbling, … Read more

8 Dog Breeds That Make Great Hiking Buddies

Are you looking for a dog that can keep up with you for more than just a walk around the block? Because of their genetics and dispositions, some breeds are better suited for longer hikes than others. Keep in mind that puppies, with their still-forming joints, and older dogs, who may suffer from joint pain, are best left at home for moderate to difficult hikes. Compiled from PetMD, Backpacker, and Outward On, here are the 8 dog breeds that make … Read more

Recent Study Shows Something You May Be Doing Is What Causes Stress In Your Dog

A recent study conducted at the University of Vienna found that dogs might be much more in tune to our emotions than previously thought. By experimenting with 132 dog owners, they discovered that dogs with owners who are pessimistic and prone to anxiety have dogs with the same personalities. In fact, the study showed that the owner’s answers to the interview questions about themselves provided a more accurate description of the answers they provided about their own dogs. According to … Read more

Rescued Dog Shows Gratitude By Snuggling With New Mom Every Day

It was just a regular Wednesday when Kayla Filoon went to Philadelphia’s municipal animal shelter to walk the dogs. There, the student at Temple University spotted a Pit Bull that had come in as a stray. This pup, named Russ, was suffering from kennel cough, a bleeding tail, an eye infection, itchy skin and was underweight. Still, Filoon really liked this friendly dog. She told TODAY in an email, that he was watching her “as if he knew I was going to … Read more

Matted Stray Underdog Becomes Westminster Wonder Dog

Buster – a mixed-breed former stray – is certainly no show-circuit pedigree, but come this weekend’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, he will compete alongside the country’s finest purebreds. Scrawny, matted and wild when he was rescued by New Jersey’s Animal Alliance, Buster has trained his way into a lean, mean agility course machine! He was once a Philadelphia street dog with hair so long and matted that he couldn’t even open his mouth to eat. When he was first … Read more

Top 5 Areas That Can Cause Dogs Pain

The thought of our pups being in pain is deeply distressing, and the idea of them silently suffering is even worse. Unfortunately, our dogs can’t tell us how they’re feeling by using words; but if you watch for certain signs, they can let us know that something is wrong through their behavior and body language. Below are 5 of the most common conditions that cause dogs pain, as well as signs that your dog is suffering – and what you can do about it. … Read more

Innocent Service Dog Avoids The “Death Penalty” Thanks To DNA Evidence

It’s a story perfectly suited for Law & Order: Canine Unit. Jeb, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, acts as a service dog to an elderly veteran, Kenneth Job. He was accused of killing a neighbor’s dog and sentenced to death by a St. Clair, Michigan judge. The Job family demanded a DNA test of the evidence and after 9 weeks in a tiny cage, Jeb was exonerated. https://www.facebook.com/genome.gov/posts/1239584472768325:0 The ordeal began on August 24, 2016, when Christopher Sawa found his 14-pound … Read more

Celebrities Give A Voice To The Forgotten “Outdoor Dogs” In This Heartbreaking Video

It’s an issue that doesn’t receive nearly as much attention as dog fighting or blatant animal abuse, but an issue nonetheless. Countless dogs in this country are purchased or adopted only to be left chained in the yard, deprived of the love, attention and shelter they crave – and richly deserve.   In the following video these lonely, helpless “outdoor dogs” are finally given a voice through celebrity activists like Tom Hardy, Casey Affleck, Edie Falco and Bill Maher. Dogs … Read more

URGENT: Evanger’s Pet Food Recall – Must Read!

Illinois-based Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food company has voluntarily recalled all of its canned Hunks of Beef dog food after a serious contamination broke out. After three dogs fell ill and one passed away, testing confirmed the euthanasia agent pentobarbital was present in the food. This is the first recall for this company in 82 years and it’s happened on very unfortunate terms. It began New Year’s Eve when Nikki Mael fed a can of Evanger’s Hunks of Beef to … Read more

3 Things All Labrador Retriever Owners Should Know

Labrador Retrievers are awesome all around dogs that make excellent companions in almost any situation. They are considered an easy to care for breed and many people get them as first dogs. And while they are fairly easy to take care of, especially when it comes to things like grooming, this doesn’t mean they don’t have any special needs or requirements. The following are things all Labrador Retriever owners should know. #1 – Their Ears Are Prone To Infection One … Read more

3 Things All Rottweiler Owners Should Know

Like humans, all dogs are different. However, within breeds there are certain similarities in looks, temperament and health issues. Aside from basic dog care, every owner should know the special traits about their breed and the needs that may go along with those. The following are three things all Rottweiler owners should know. #1 – They Are Big Babies Rottweilers might have a rap as being a “tough junk yard dog,” but they are actually very sensitive. They get anxious … Read more

3 Things All Boston Terrier Owners Should Know

Whether you are a new Boston Terrier owner or have owned them your entire life, there is always something more you can learn about caring for this amazing breed. Basic dog care is pretty much the same for every breed, but each breed also has things that they may need that other’s do not. While Bostons are a sturdy breed, they definitely have a couple special needs in order to live healthy lives. The following are three things all Boston … Read more

3 Things All Dachshund Owners Should Know

Dachshunds have been a popular household pet for decades, currently ranked 13th in popularity by the American Kennel Club based on their registration numbers. Owning a Doxie is fun and challenging. Though they are a small dog, they have a big dog personality, which can get them into trouble. They definitely have some unique care instructions that go along with them as well. The following are three things all Dachshund Owners should know. #1 – Treat Their Back With Care … Read more

3 Things All Boxer Owners Should Know

Are you considering adding a Boxer to your home? Or maybe you have one and ponder if you are doing all the right things. Although basic dog care is pretty universal, there are a few things that can make sure your Boxer is getting the best care (and maybe even make your life a little easier!). The following are three things all Boxer owners should know. #1 – Feed With Care Bloat is a very real, very scary and often … Read more

Puppy Found By Dumpster, Sold Online & Abandoned On A Doorstep Finally Gets Rescued

Poor little Snowflake has had an incredibly rough start to her short life. At just 5 weeks old she was found abandoned behind a dumpster in Bakersfield, California. The person who found her attempted to sell her on Craiglist for $10, but was only offered $5, so he or she dumped little Snowflake, soaking wet and freezing cold, on a stranger’s doorstep. The homeowner contacted Amanda Brooks, an adoption coordinator with the rescue group, Marley’s Mutts. She rushed over to … Read more

Labrador Surprises Everyone By Giving Birth To Green Puppy

Elaine Cooper was shocked when she saw one of the puppies her Labrador Retriever, Milly, delivered. Milly is a chocolate Labrador and her puppies are all yellow – except for one. While most of us would expect the other pup to be black or chocolate, she was neither. Instead, she was green! “We’d never heard of it before and couldn’t believe our eyes,” Cooper told Insider Edition. “We thought it was a black labrador at first when it was in the … Read more

Paralyzed Dachshund Dumped In Trash Bag Gets A Wheelchair & A Forever Home

A good Samaritan in Philadelphia made a heartbreaking discovery on January 18 – a beautiful longhaired Dachshund with a broken spine abandoned inside a garbage bag. Just 2 weeks later, the chocolate-colored Doxie named Frances has been fitted with a custom wheelchair and adopted by a wonderful forever family – complete with 2 Dachshund siblings! Gillian Kocher, a spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania SPCA, said it’s possible that poor Frances was trapped in that trash bag for a day or more … Read more