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Jogger Discovers A Box Containing 19 Abandoned Puppies

Michigan jogger, Julie Newman was out for her morning run in Plymouth’s Hines Park on Wednesday when she heard the sound of “little puppy yelps” and stumbled upon a moving box soaked in urine. When she looked inside she was shocked to find nineteen 4-week-old Pit Bull puppies – likely from more than one litter – abandoned beneath a secluded tree in the frigid cold.   Newman, the proud pawrent of 2 rescue dogs of her own, knew she had … Read more

“Avid Animal Lover” Leaves Her Generous Estate To Local Animal Shelter

This holiday season, the Elizabethton Carter County Animal Shelter in Tennessee was granted a special miracle. On Christmas day, the community got word that a woman named Glenda Taylor DeLawder, who passed away in November 2015, had bequeathed a small fortune to helping the local shelter’s homeless pets. Described as “an avid animal lover” in her obituary, DeLawder’s bequest will enable the shelter to undergo some drastic improvements. “The administrators of Mrs. DeLawder’s estate have bestowed a gift of $540,000 to the Elizabethton Carter County Animal … Read more

3 Tips To Getting Your Golden Retriever To Come When Called

Just because Golden Retrievers are bred to bring things back to you doesn’t mean they come pre-wired with a fail-safe recall. In fact, their desire to run and explore can make them one of the worst at coming when you want them. It’s not that they don’t like you or mean to disobey, but there is just so much to see and do! Many Goldens love to follow scents, greet dogs or people, and of course, chase birds. If you … Read more

Is My Bulldog Overweight Or Obese?

Are Bulldogs Supposed To Be Fat? English Bulldogs are a thick, solid breed. There is no question they are supposed to be heavy and dense. However, that does not mean they cannot get overweight. And being overweight comes with a host of health problems such as joint issues and heart problems. Being overly heavy can shorten the lifespan of your Bulldog, and no one wants that. Not sure how to tell if yours is packing some extra pounds? The following are ... Read more

How To Teach Your Bulldog To Stop Jumping On People

Many English Bulldogs have a problem with jumping up. And when your dog is as solid as they are, this can cause injury, even if they aren’t very tall! Most likely, it started out when your Bully was a puppy and he couldn’t knock you over by putting his paws on your shin, which you rewarded with attention or a treat. Unfortunately, he got big and now it’s a problem. The following is how to teach your English Bulldog to … Read more

5 Signs Your Bulldog Is Stressed

Do you know how to tell if your English Bulldog is stressed or anxious about something? Being able to assess your dog’s mood is paramount when it comes to making sure he is comfortable. More than that, knowing when your dog is stressed can help with training, prevent dog bites, and even let you know if something is medically wrong before other symptoms appear. After all, pain and sickness cause stress, which can be the first sign of something wrong … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Bulldog Happy & Healthy

We all want to give our English Bulldogs the best care possible. From providing them premium foods, to giving up the prime seat on the couch — even putting up with those smells they grace us with! — we do our best to do right by them. Sometimes we get into routines and just keep doing the same old things, even if there is more we could be doing. If you’ve been wondering lately what more you could give your special … Read more

10 Ways Dogs Benefit From Fish Oil In Their Diets

We’re always searching for the next “wonder product” that can guarantee our dogs’ health and vitality. Unfortunately no such thing exists, but the natural compounds found in fish oil come pretty darn close! Fish oil contains two essential Omega-3 fatty acids – EPA and DHA. The canine body is only able to synthesize them in limited quantities so many pup parents turn to supplements to give their dogs a boost. Here are 10 amazing ways that a simple, tasty fish … Read more

5 Signs Your Pomeranian Is Stressed

The world is a big place for your little Pomeranian, and often that can be quite scary. Just like us, our Poms have fears and anxieties about things happening to and around them. It can be easy to forget this or not understand when our dogs are feeling this way because they communicate it differently than we do. If you aren’t sure how to tell when your Pom is anxious or afraid, you will have a hard time helping him ... Read more

3 Things Your Pomeranian Loves More Than Anything

Pomeranians really are little people in fur suits. So funny and full of personality, their owners hardly need other people in their lives because Poms make their lives whole. And with all that they give us every day, it’s understandable that we would like to give back to them by making sure their lives are as full as they make ours. But how do we do that? Taking the time to figure out what your dog really enjoys and providing … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your English Bulldog From Pulling On The Leash

English Bulldogs are powerhouses. Their low center of gravity and solid build make them easily as strong as a big dog, if not stronger. I’ve had to experience walking a Bully that was not leash trained – it’s a great way to pull a rib out of place, mess up your shoulder, or even end up falling. It is not a great a way to have fun. If you have an English Bulldog that does not have nice leash manners, … Read more

3 Things Your English Bulldog Loves More Than Anything

English Bulldogs are one of the most recognizable breeds in the world. They are used as mascots, in commercials, and in artwork. The combination of the cute wrinkles, their waddle-walk, and their larger-than-life personalities just draws people to them. If you are lucky enough to own a Bully, you probably do everything you can to spoil him. If you are new to the breed or just wanting to know what yours may enjoy, the following are three things most English … Read more

How To Teach Your Golden Retriever To Stop Chewing On Your Things

Every Golden Retriever owner knows about dogs chewing things. They are one of the top breeds when it comes to vet bills for ingesting items that they should not. Of course, being a retriever, it should be expected that they will stick things in their mouths – but it doesn’t mean they have to destroy all your stuff! Whether it’s an adult or puppy, Goldens can definitely have a chewing problem. The following is how to teach your Golden Retriever … Read more

How To Teach Your Pit Bull To Stop Chewing On Your Things

We all know Pit Bulls have strong jaws. And those strong jaws are excellent for destroying pretty much anything you may possess, from your shoes to your couch. Chewing is a behavior often seen in Pitties and can be devastating to your home. I’ve seen chewed carpets and floor molding. I knew a Pittie mix that chewed through drywall. It’s not only expensive to replace damaged items, but the vet bills can be astronomical. And, ingesting non-edibles is dangerous for … Read more

How To Teach Your Labrador Retriever To Stop Chewing On Your Things

Labrador Retrievers are known for putting things in their mouths – maybe more than any other breed (they were bred to retrieve, after all!). But they don’t just put things in their mouths, they destroy them. Lab puppy owners are often shocked and dismayed at the things their puppy has found a way to eat. Not only does it cost them to replace the items, but many times they end up at the vet with a hefty bill for removing … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Is My Dog Jealous Of My Spouse?

Anyone who spends time with dogs knows that they can act jealous. Dogs can act jealous or protective over items or people. It can become a big problem when the object of the jealousy is a spouse. This type of jealousy is damaging to the bonds between both people and dogs. For human beings, jealousy is thought to be a complex emotional and cognitive response. Some have said that jealousy is too intricate for dogs to feel, but most dog … Read more

From The Vet: 3 Simple Hacks That Might Save Your Dog’s Life

Dog owners make lots of decisions for their dogs, from what they eat to how much they sleep. We all have the same joys and the same concerns. We are also all human and we love to find out the “easy way” to do things. We want to know secrets and tips and that is how the term “hack” was born. There are a few easy hacks that you can do to make your dog’s life easier and better… maybe even … Read more

Denver Dog Mom Makes Best Christmas Card Ever

We’re all likely to include our dogs in our family Christmas cards, but what if your dog is the only family you’ve got? Not all dog lovers are married with children or in long-term relationships, and one Denver dog mom has gotten annoyed at the stigma that everyone in their 30’s should be seeking marriage and settling down with a family. Not only do we have to give her props for standing up against the societal norm, we’ve got to … Read more

Homeless Senior Poodle Becomes The Perfect Resident Canine At Senior Living Facility

Nobody knows how Toodles the Poodle spent the first 8 years of his life. He was found dirty and alone wandering outside of an Atlanta gas station and taken into the care of Dekalb County Animal Services. Regardless of his past, Toodles has now found a bright and happy new future as the community canine resident for Sunrise at Buckhead, a local senior living facility. Karen Hirsch, the Public Relations Director for LifeLine Animal Project – the organization that manages the Dekalb … Read more

Senior Rescue Covers Vet Bills For Life So Old Dogs Can Experience Loving Homes

It’s no secret that older dogs have a difficult time getting adopted. Many people are concerned that they will not be able to handle the veterinary costs necessary to keep a senior pooch healthy. While this is certainly a valid apprehension, Old Dog Haven – a Seattle rescue group – has found a way to alleviate this problem. They pay 100% of the veterinary bills for the life of each adopted dog. As incredible as it sounds, the group run by … Read more

Dogs Love This Bizarre Ball. But It’s What Happens After You Buy It That Has People Talking.

  4 Reasons Dogs Are Going Crazy for the New “Wunderball” 1. The Irregular Surface Creates Erratic Bouncing Action Dogs love a good pursuit! The irregular surface of the Wunderball creates a fun back and forth bouncing motion that keeps dogs on their toes, or should we say “paws!” Take a look in this video to see it in action: A video posted by IHeartDogs.com (@iheartdogscom) on Dec 27, 2016 at 12:29pm PST 2. They Last WAY Longer Than Tennis … Read more

From The Vet: 3 Things Every Chihuahua Owner Should Watch For

Chihuahuas are extremely popular. They are all the fun of a bigger dog rolled up into a portable package! When our ancestors were breeding to get these tiny canines, some problems came along for the ride. Every breed has its issues. These are known as breed associated disorders. Chihuahuas are no different. Like many distinctive breeds, many of their problems came along with their specific characteristics. Very few of these types of issues are exclusive to a single breed. Three … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Act Hungry All The Time?

[IHD_Article-Above] We know the scenario. You have a snack and your dog is watching you expectantly, even though you know she just ate. It makes you wonder if you are feeding her enough or maybe it was someone else’s job to feed her today and they have forgotten. The sound of candy wrappers will summon your dog like nothing else. Someone who did not know would swear he was starving, but you know he is not. Why does your dog … Read more

Tiny Pit Bull With Dwarfism Lives To Defy The Odds And Inspire The World

Sassy the Pit Bull was born to a backyard breeder in New York. When the volunteers at Forgotten Pets of Long Island took her into their rescue as a tiny pup, they expected her to have a short and painful life. Their goal was to show her a bit of kindness and comfort in the time she had left. Now, four years later, Sassy is strong, happy and most of all – loved! She has an adoptive dad and two … Read more

14 Before & After Photos Of Dogs And Their Best Friends Growing Up Together

You probably have photos of yourself with your childhood friends and enjoy looking at the difference between then and now. It’s really amazing to see how we grow and change, but also how we stay the same! Humans aren’t the only creatures capable of making and keeping lifelong friends. In fact, many owners are sharing before and after photos of their pets growing up together. They’re too precious not to show the world, so we’ve compiled an adorable list for … Read more

Owner Takes Unwanted Dog To Be Euthanized & Unknowingly Gives Him A Second Chance

Some people surrender their dogs for the most ridiculous reasons. But one dog owner took it a step further, bringing his unwanted pup to the vet…to be euthanized. Luckily, the Pit Bull, named Rocco, did not meet his end. Instead, he was granted a second chance. When dog lover and advocate Jennifer Gordon found out about Rocco, she took matters into her own hands by spreading his story on Facebook in hopes of helping him find a forever home. “Rocco was brought … Read more

Domestic Abuse Survivor Reunites With Her Dog Just In Time For Christmas

Fear of leaving their pets behind is one of the most common reasons victims of domestic abuse cite for remaining with their abusers. Many shelters are working to alleviate this stress by creating pet-friendly facilities, but unfortunately, the woman we will call “Nicole” in this post did not have that option when she needed it.   Thanks to the generosity of the Lincoln County Humane Society and several online donors, Nicole has been reunited with her little dog just in … Read more

Firefighter Agrees To Adopt Veteran’s Dog He Bonded With At A Charity Photo Shoot

The Charleston Animal Society’s annual firefighter calendar is highly sought after – you know, because of the adorable rescue pets – it has nothing to do with the shirtless firemen! In May, Rob Tackett posed as 2017’s “Mr. March” with a shy German Shepard pup named Kimber. Little did he know he would soon forge a meaningful bond with her adopter and eventually become Kimber’s new dad. Kimber was found hairless, undernourished and pitiful on the side of the road … Read more

3 Ways To Keep Your Boston Terrier Happy & Healthy

Your Boston Terrier gives you everything. It’s only natural that you want to make sure you are giving her the best life possible. When it comes to dog care, there is of course all the necessities – vet visits, good food, fresh water, shelter – but there are other things that your Boston needs that can go a long way to giving her a fulfilling life. The following are three ways to keep your Boston Terrier happy and healthy. #1 – … Read more

3 Signs Your Boston Terrier Is Overweight

With all their energy, it may be hard to imagine an overweight Boston Terrier. However, Bostons can get overweight, just like any other animal, and when they do, it can spell trouble. Extra weight causes stress on the joints, internal organs, and can lead to many diseases. All of this may shorten your Boston’s lifespan. So, it’s good to keep your Boston’s weight in check. If you are unsure whether or not yours is packing a few extra pounds, watch … Read more

How To Teach Your Boston Terrier To Stop Jumping On People

Boston Terriers are happy dogs that love life, which can make them a bit over-zealous when it comes to asking for things they want. This can equate to jumping on you for things like attention, food, toys, etc. And chances are, when they were puppies, you thought nothing about bending over and picking them up or petting them when they put those front paws on you. But every time you did that, you reinforced the behavior. Luckily, there is a way … Read more

5 Signs Your Boston Terrier Is Stressed

No matter how happy-go-lucky your Boston Terrier is, they all get stressed from time to time. Dogs do not show stress in the same way we do and some of their signs are easily missed or misinterpreted by us. While that’s not surprising since we aren’t born speaking “dog,” it can cause issues and even lead to fear biting. Learning how your Boston shows he is stressed is a key to being a good dog parent. Here are five signs … Read more

How To Teach Your Pomeranian To Stop Jumping on People

Happy and outgoing, Pomeranians can be quite tenacious when they want something from you, whether it’s food, a toy, or just to be picked up and held. When they are tiny puppies, it’s easy to respond without thinking when you feel those teeny paws on your leg. But that act soon becomes a reinforced habit and as your Pom gets older, she may end up not only putting her legs on you, but jumping in the air in front of … Read more

5 Tips To Get Your Dachshund To Stop Digging

As you may already know, Dachshunds were bred to get vermin out of underground holes. They would go in, grab the animal, and then the farmer would pull their Doxie, along with his prey, out of the hole. It’s why they have a long, low body and huge claws. Those big nails of theirs are made for digging through the dirt, so you shouldn’t  be surprised if your Doxie just loves to make holes in your backyard. Of course, this … Read more

4 Tips To Get Your Boxer To Stop Digging

If you have a bouncy Boxer that spends time alone in a backyard, then you most likely have a digging problem. Boxers, like many other breeds, find digging to be very satisfying, which makes it a hard habit to curb. But no one wants to have a minefield as a backyard and it can be dangerous if they have learned how to dig under the fence to get out. But before you give up, try the following four tips to get your … Read more

4 Tips To Get Your Lab To Stop Digging

While Labrador Retrievers are known for being great family and house dogs for many reasons, one drawback is their affinity for digging. Many Lab owners know the woes of a backyard that looks like a minefield, thanks to their busy Lab. There are many reasons why dogs dig, but luckily there is a solution regardless of why your Lab is doing it. The following are four tips to get your Lab to stop digging. #1 – Management While you are … Read more

4 Tips To Get Your Husky To Stop Digging

Siberian Huskies are known for digging holes. Part of this is because they have a lot of energy, and if they aren’t running it off, they are going to do something with it. Another part is that it’s natural for them – in cold areas, dogs dig holes in the snow and/or ground to create a warm place to sleep. But neither of these reasons makes it easier to live with a Husky that’s addicted to digging. Luckily, there are … Read more

4 Tips to Getting Your Pit Bull To Stop Digging

One of the most irritating behaviors your Pit Bull can engage in is digging. It can be costly if he is ruining landscape, it makes a mess of your yard, and can even lead to your dog escaping. Pitties dig for a few reasons: it’s self-rewarding, they have excess energy, and they are bored. Knowing why your Pit Bull is digging is the first step. Next is solving it. Try the following four tips to getting your Pit Bull to … Read more

3 Things Your Boston Terrier Loves More Than Anything

Boston Terriers are happy-go-lucky dogs that really love life and almost anything that comes along. This can make it easy if you are looking to spoil yours… you won’t have to look far! However, there are a few things that most Boston owners will agree top that list. So if you are a new Boston owner or just looking for a way to really spoil your pup, check out these three things most Boston Terriers loves more than anything. #1 … Read more

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

Although small, Boston Terriers are very strong. That deep chest and those big shoulders are perfect for pulling. Many Bostons use this to their advantage on walks, much to the chagrin of their owners. Your Boston is certainly not meaning to cause you pain or frustration, they just want to greet everyone and explore everything. But as you know, this can cause injury to you. If you are struggling with this, here are five tips to prevent your Boston Terrier … Read more

Couple Has Dream Vacation In France. Girlfriend Only Takes Pictures Of Dogs.

Most people love taking pictures when they travel. Some will take hundreds of them, wanting to capture every sight that they encounter, while others just snap the important stuff. For one woman touring France, it’s easy to see what her priorities were. Her photo reel consisted of one specific subject: dogs! “We went to France, my girlfriend only took pictures of dogs,” Imgur user Eightcents posted. Lucky for us, he went on to share her photography skills! “Starting off strong … Read more

More Than 800 Shelter Pets Are Home For The Holidays Thanks To Generous Donor

Back in November we brought you the wonderful story of Kim Pacini-Hauch who volunteered to pay the adoption fees for every single animal adopted from the Front Street Animal Shelter in Sacramento, CA over the holidays. Since November 18th, more than 800 dogs and cats have found homes thanks to her “Home for the Pawlidays” promotion. Front Street Animal Shelter plans to make the most of Pacini-Hauch’s incredibly generous gift. They have been pulling dogs and cats from other area … Read more

6 Items for Your Home That Could Save Your Dog’s Life

#1 – Pet alert emergency stickers for first responders. Make sure emergency personnel know how many pets are in your home! #2 – “My Pet Is Home Alone” Keychain. If a first responder finds you while you’re away from home, will they know you have pets at home who depend on you? #3 – Make sure your family and all your house guest know which foods are toxic to dogs. This list could save your pup’s life! #4 – Do you … Read more

Hidden Camera Captures Dog Walker Scamming Her Clients

When one couple hired a dog walker to take their two rescue Yorkies out during the day, they were shocked to discover she’d totally betrayed their trust. The couple from South Tampa, Florida, both work full-time, so they hired someone to walk the two pups and allow them to relieve themselves in the middle of the day. But when their dogs started having more and more accidents, they realized that something wasn’t right and set up a hidden camera. Take … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Westies Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Westies treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for dog … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Weimaraners Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Weimaraners treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for dog … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Vizslas Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Vizslas treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for dog … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat St Bernards Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our St Bernards treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Staffordshire Bull Terriers Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Staffordshire Bull Terriers treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Shih Tzus Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Shih Tzus treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Shiba Inus Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Shiba Inus treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for … Read more