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Dog Who Was Surrendered For Being “Depressed” Watches As Family Picks Out A New Dog

Update: After a transfer to another rescue, Zuzu found her forever home! Pet Adoption Fund Rescue was able to match Zuzu with her perfect family! Congratulations! https://www.facebook.com/petadoptionfund/photos/pcb.10154611646852763/10154611631137763/?type=3&theater This story is sure to make your blood boil. Zuzu, as she’s been re-named, was abandoned when she needed love the most. She used to live with her human family along with her father, a German Shepherd. Unfortunately, he recently passed away. Poor Zuzu, who’s about two years old, became very depressed and cried incessantly. … Read more

How To Teach Your Boxer To Stay

Boxers have a hard time learning “stay.” It involves not moving for a long period of time and this is difficult for their bouncy selves. In reality, it’s hard for any dog. Have you tried sitting almost stock still for any length of time? It’s hard for us too. The following method will make teaching “stay” to your Boxer easier. It will also produce a more reliable “stay” that your Boxer does not break, no matter the distractions that come … Read more

How To Teach Your Husky To Stay

“Stay” is one of the hardest behaviors for dogs to learn. It takes a lot of self-control and is, quite frankly, boring. After all, the way we teach “stay” basically inhibits your dog from moving anything but their tail, head and ears. So, be patient. Especially for young Siberian Huskies, this is a hard behavior to learn. Luckily, there is a method that not only makes it easier for your Husky to learn, it also produces a more reliable “stay.” … Read more

Animal Shelter Broadcasts A Day In The Life In Hopes To Adopt Out Dogs

An Ohio animal shelter knows all too well what it’s like to be overrun with homeless pets. Each of these animals is special and unique, with a lot to offer so many different families. Unfortunately, many of these pets are relinquished to shelters over the holidays when people become overwhelmed with family and travel. It’s not the pets’ fault that they’re given up, but sometimes the shelters have trouble getting people to come in looking for pets because of the … Read more

As Soon As Their Owners Leave The House, Something Magical Is Going To Happen :)

Here’s a magical Christmas video for all you dog lovers out there! These dogs are about to do something amazing as soon as their owners leave the house. Once the doors are shut, these dogs get to work and start putting up a Christmas tree! It’s not an easy job, but with everyone pitching in, they sure did an excellent job! They even put the gifts under the tree! Watch the adorable video below! No matter what season it is, … Read more

Security Guards Help Animal Rescue Capture Scared German Shepherd

Hope for Paws is a non-profit animal rescue group based in Los Angeles, CA. When they were notified of a homeless German Shepherd living outside of a medical clinic, they quickly jumped to action to help save the dog. Unfortunately, he was very scared and did not want anything to do with humans at all. He ignored their food and treats, despite how hungry he probably was, and kept running away to hide. The Hope for Paws team was trying … Read more

Dog Whose Muzzle Was Taped Shut Inspires Identical Stuffed Animal To Benefit A Cause

You may remember the story of Justice, another innocent victim of having his snout viciously taped shut. Now, this “poster dog” from Ontario, Canada is helping to raise money to end animal cruelty! As the story goes, Justice’s family had just had a baby, who turned out to be allergic to dogs. Too heartbroken to take their pet to the shelter, the couple asked family friend Michael Earl Hill to bring the dog for them, and provided the $60 surrender fee. But Hill opted to … Read more

Dog Walkers, Beware Of “Deadly White Blobs” Washing Up On Beaches

You may have heard of blobs of palm oil washing up on beaches in the past. Now once more, parents are warned to make sure that their children and pets stay away from the potentially deadly substance. The palm oil collects on shore in white, gelatinous lumps, washed in from the Caribbean. While they’ve recently made a repeat appearance on beaches in the United Kingdom following Storm Angus, it’s wise for beach-goers everywhere to know what to look out for. Oddly enough, palm … Read more

Toddler & His Labradoodle Sidekick Are The Cutest BFFs On Instagram

Sandi and Eric Swiridoff are the proud parents of Reagan the Labradoodle and the doting foster-grandparents of Buddy the human toddler. Ever since 3-year-old Buddy came along, he and Reagan have been inseparable pals. Sandi knew that the pair’s heart-melting relationship was just too cute to keep to herself, so she decided to share it with the world via Instagram. Prepare yourselves for the adorableness of a boy and his pup in matching outfits. A photo posted by Reagandoodle (@reagandoodle) on … Read more

Adorable Dog Is Thrilled When She Meets Her Favorite Toy In Real Life

It doesn’t matter what time of year it is, Kya adores her stuffed Santa Claus doll. The Shiba Inu carries her beloved Santa around the house with her wherever she goes and it’s clearly her favorite toy. When her two owners, siblings John and Angelina, heard about Santa taking photos at the local mall with pets, they knew they had to take Kya to meet him. They ended up spending $30 for the portrait of Kya and Santa, but the … Read more

Sweet Dog Comforts Boy With Autism Every Time He Has Nightmares

Our dogs comfort us every time we feel sick, sad, and lonely. To those people with disabilities, a dog’s comfort means so much more; especially to children with certain conditions–just like this three-year-old boy named Tupper. When Tupper was just 2 years old, he was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Every time he sleeps, he ends up having nightmares which makes him scream and thrash in his sleep. But thankfully, Tupper has a sweet and comforting furry best friend named … Read more

From The Vet: 3 Things Every German Shepherd Owner Should Watch For

Most people know a German Shepherd when they see one. These classic beauties are historically our soldiers and protectors. They are police dogs, guide dogs, and friends. Certain diseases seem to crop up more often in certain types of dogs. These are known as breed associated disorders. Each type of dog has its own list, but many of the issues are shared by multiple breeds. Very few of these types of issues are exclusive to a single breed. For Shepherds, … Read more

This Photographer & His Dog Pose In Perfectly Matching Outfits

Rosenberg the Aussiedoodle holds a special place in his photographer dad Topher Brophy’s heart. “Prior to becoming [Rosenberg’s] Dad, I struggled to understand my emotions, and as a result, wasn’t very affectionate. Fatherhood has connected me with myself, and now, giving and receiving affection are extremely rewarding aspects.” And as for the twin pictures they started taking? “We look so much alike physically, and do everything together, so dressing the same just feels natural for us,” he told The Dodo. … Read more

20 Dogs Who Helped Their Humans Celebrate Their Wedding Day

  Most people love going to weddings. They’re a time to eat great food, see friends and family, and celebrate the start of two peoples’ lives together. When a couple gets married, they want to be surrounded by those they love most, so it’s only natural that some include their canine companions in their special day! Here are 20 dogs who helped their humans celebrate one of the most important days of their lives. This handsome gray pup doesn’t even need … Read more

Why German Shepherds Are Prone To Hip Dysplasia – And What To Do About It

German Shepherds are genetically predisposed to several diseases and conditions, but none so prevalent as hip dysplasia. Approximately 19% of all GSDs will suffer from the condition throughout their lives. Hip dysplasia causes pain and exercise intolerance, and eventually leads to arthritis and difficulty with mobility. The reason why German Shepherds are so heavily affected is twofold. First, the symptoms often don’t develop until a puppy is nearing or entering adulthood. Dog lovers often adopt or purchase a seemingly healthy … Read more

This Genetic Condition Could Affect Your German Shepherd’s Beautiful Eyes

The deep, soulful brown eyes of a German Shepherd can hypnotize you into giving them just about anything they want, whether it be a bite of your sandwich or your favorite recliner. Around middle age, those gorgeous eyes become prone to a serious disease that may lead to blindness. GSDs have the highest genetic predisposition for Chronic Superficial Keratitis – or Pannus – of any dog breed. Pannus is believed to be immune-mediated, meaning some cellular malfunction causes the dog’s … Read more

Would These Airport Therapy Dogs Help You De-Stress?

When it comes to traveling, flying is often the best way to get somewhere fun. In this case, the journey is not usually as enjoyable as the destination! Between the planning, the crowds, and of course, the flying, many airplane passengers get anxious, especially as they wait to board their flights. That’s why some airports across the country have begun to recruit some canine volunteers in order to take the edge off! As a matter of fact, it’s scientifically proven that … Read more

Dog Who Was Struck By A Train Has Found A Way To Pay It Forward To The Rescue That Saved Her

You may have heard the story of Molly, the Pit Bull who was struck by an Amtrak train, which went viral in January. Now, the pup–and her humans–have helped put the rescue who saved her in the running for some serious grant money. Molly’s story is nothing short of miraculous. As a stray in Baltimore, she had ducked into a tunnel just as an Amtrak train was about to speed through. The conductor couldn’t stop the train in time, and … Read more

Woman Rescues Stolen Dog By Chasing Thief Barefoot For Blocks

Wiley is a 6-year-old Chocolate Lab/Chesapeake Bay Retriever cross who has gone through quite a rescue. She had joined her human mom, Angela Ream, on a shopping trip to Trader Joe’s and was tied outside to the “doggie dock” that the store recommends owners use for their pooches. When Ream came outside after shopping, however, she realized Wiley was gone. She knew Wiley had been stolen, as there was no way the dog could have wandered off. Being such a … Read more

Ask A Groomer: How Can I Reduce My Dog’s Anxiety About Grooming?

Does your dog start to shake as soon as you pull into the groomer’s parking lot? Have you found a great groomer but your dog is still anxious? Here are four tips to help you reduce your dog’s anxiety about grooming. 1. Develop a positive association with the grooming salon and the groomer. This is the first thing you’ll want to do! Bring your dog to the salon at least once a week for the purpose of giving treats without any … Read more

You Won’t Believe That This Adorable Dog Is Actually…A Cake!

When cake baker Emma Jayne Morris was asked to make a Husky cake for a birthday party in June of 2014, she discovered a hidden talent, according to Metro UK. Although she’s most certainly an artist, it turned out that she had a particular gift for sculpting cakes that resemble dogs and cats. In fact, some of her edible artistry has even been featured in Cake International magazine, including this stunning Bulldog creation: There’s no doubt that Morris’ cakes are spectacular. The only problem … Read more

WWII Veteran Is Miraculously Reunited With His Senior Dog After She Was Stolen

This is the heartbreaking story of 93-year-old World War II veteran Roger LeClair and his stolen dog Lola. The tiny senior Chihuahua was snatched right from the man’s front yard. Not long after Lola was taken, Mr. LeClair has been joyously reunited with the dog he calls his “best friend,” and we could not be more ecstatic to share their wonderful story with you!   On November 9th 2016, a woman approached Mr. LeClair’s home and told him that she … Read more

Watch This Hard Working Dog Complete Tasks Around The Veterinary Office!

Working at a veterinary office can be hectic. It’s noisy, stressful and the hours are long. One brilliant clinic in Texas has found a solution to their staffing problems with Yellow Labrador, Maizey. Not only does Maizey love what she does for a living, all she asks in return for her services is a few treats!   Sweeping up the lobby after a busy day… Or putting the final touches on those dirt-free floors with the mop…   Maizey is always … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Bark At Me When I Have A Hat On?

Have you ever walked up on your dog wearing a hat and she seemed to panic like she did not recognize you? Frightened dogs can start to bark furiously and seem like they cannot be reasoned with. It can be a scary experience for you both. We humans surmise that our dogs are not able to recognize us when we have head gear on, but have you thought about why? It seems crazy. Our dogs know us. They know our … Read more

14 Major Differences Between Life With Dogs & Life With Cats

Lots of people proudly declare themselves as being a “cat person” or “dog person” — or sometimes both — knowing that there are key differences between living with canine and feline friends. Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but most pet parents will be able to relate to these hilarious nuances that make many of us partial to either cats or dogs. From personality traits, to lifestyle preferences here are 14 major differences between living with cats and living … Read more

Pilot Flies The East Coast Skies Rescuing Dogs From Kill Shelters

Jack Merritt describes his life’s passion as a sort of “underground railroad for dogs.” Along with his partner, Julie Altman, Merritt volunteers his time, money and talent to rescuing homeless pups in danger of euthanasia. He pilots his own aircraft to areas along the east coast where shelters are overcrowded and transports dogs back to Altman’s 6-acre Greenmore Animal Rescue in PA. Merritt and Altman recently hit the landmark of 1,000 dogs saved since beginning their mission in 2010. The … Read more

Rescue Dog Plays Instruments With Musician Dad, Loves Every Minute

Maple is one talented pooch who takes after her musical dad. The Border Collie/Golden Retriever/Sheltie mix is a rescue dog who loves to accompany her human on the drums, key board, xylophone, and more! Her human plays multiple instruments but is exceptionally good playing his acoustic guitar. Sometimes, when he’s playing solo, she just likes to enjoy the music and rest her head against his leg. A video posted by Trench (@acoustictrench) on Jun 14, 2016 at 5:58pm PDT What a … Read more

Toothless Senior Dog Comforts Patients At Her Rescuers’ Dental Office

Most of us can list about a thousand things we’d rather do than have dental work. It can be awkward, painful and anxiety-packed, but Dr. Cameron T. Garrett has discovered a way to improve the experience for his patients. Dr. Garrett and his wife, Debra adopted a toothless senior rescue dog named Karma and it turns out she loves nothing more than snuggling up to patients as they undergo their dental procedures. The Garretts originally intended Karma to be a … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Rottweiler From Pulling On The Leash

Rottweilers are a big, strong breed that can easily pull their owner around the block. Nice leash manners are not just a luxury, they are really a necessity for safety reasons. A Rottie can pull you into traffic, trip other people, or even get loose and lost if they are constantly pulling on the leash. If you haven’t had luck with leash training in the past, try these easy training tips to help make sure that your Rottweiler doesn’t pull … Read more

Puppy Dragged Through Mud In Glue Makes Miraculous Recovery Thanks To Caring Rescue

This heartbreaking story is hard to hear, but its happy ending is truly miraculous. In Turkey, a group of kids found sick entertainment in torturing a 4-month-old puppy. They covered him in industrial glue, dragged him through the dirt and mud, and left him to die. (Can you imagine such an evil streak in children?!) But the puppy, named Pascal, survived; and as the glue and debris hardened, he became a living statue.   When he was arrived at He’Art of Rescue, … Read more

Chef Creates Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinners For Shelter Dogs & Cats

Some very lucky shelter pets will enjoy Thanksgiving in style this year. Chef Malik Von Saint has pledged his culinary skills to the City of Buffalo Animal Shelter where he will create decadent cuisine for the residents. Chef Von Saint has designed two separate three-course meals to delight both canine and feline palates. The shelter hopes the public event will raise adoption rates by drawing out a new crowd of potential adopters. Stop by next Wednesday and wish our cats and … Read more

10 Things People Do To Dogs That Should Be BANNED

We love our dogs, yet we continue to do things that harm them, usually to make our lives easier. While many of these are already banned in some parts of the world, we need to work on getting them banned everywhere. #1 – Debarking Debarking (often called “bark softening”) is the act of cutting a dog’s vocal cords so that it has more of a whisper than a true bark. Many people feel this is acceptable to do to their dogs … Read more

How Can I Find The Best Groomer For My Dog?

Do you worry that your dog hates grooming? Are you concerned about finding the right groomer for your puppy? Are your dog’s nails clacking on the floor? Here are some tips for finding the best groomer for your dog’s needs. 1. Ask salons how they do their scheduling. Groom shops use different scheduling methods. The type of scheduling may have an impact on how stressful or fun your furry friend finds the process. Block – With this method, groomers handle … Read more

Vince Vaughn Asks School Kids What They’re Thankful For — And We Bet You’ll Agree!

We love how kids speak with uncensored honesty. Add a comedian to the conversation, and you’re in for a few laughs! On this segment of The Ellen Show, Vince Vaughn interviews five kids about what they’re thankful for, in light of Thanksgiving. While their answers are all over the place, one little girl captures our hearts when she announces, “I’m thankful for new dogs, new bunnies, new animals!” Watch the segment below:  This little girl certainly has her priorities straight! … Read more

From The Vet: 3 Things Every Labrador Retriever Owner Should Watch For

Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds of dog in the country. I see at least one every single day in my practice. They are very often kind, friendly and playful. They are comical and fun favorites in my office. It is important to know that certain diseases and disorders seem to crop up more often in particular breeds of dogs. These are known as breed associated disorders. Each type of dog has its own list, but many … Read more

Woman Pays Adoption Fees For Entire Shelter So Every Pet Can Have A Home For The Holidays

If you’re near Sacramento, California and have been thinking of adding a new four-legged member to your family, head over to the Front Street Animal Shelter and pick up a furry friend – for free! Now, it must be said that those who can’t otherwise afford adoption fees should reconsider whether they’re financially stable enough to properly care for a pet. Also, around this time of year, animals should not be considered “holiday gifts” to be spontaneously bought – and then returned. Also, all potential families … Read more

Disabled Rescue Dogs Pay It Forward As Therapy Pets

The DAWGS (Disabled Animals Who Generously Serve) of Dharma Rescue in Torrance, California are on a mission to comfort, entertain and inspire humans with their strength and perseverance. Each was pulled from a high-kill shelter where their medical needs made adoption unlikely. Trained as therapy dogs, they’re spreading the love to nursing home patients and school children. The innovative idea for the DAWGS Program came to Dharma Rescue founder, Susan Fulcher after years of rescuing and fostering California’s forgotten pets. … Read more

Young Boy Safely Rescued From Tumble Dryer By Family Dog

Young Riley Gedge-Duffy, from Bangor in County Down, Northern Ireland, is one lucky little boy. The 5-year-old took his entire family by surprise recently when he got himself stuck in their tumbler dryer. Riley has Down’s Syndrome, was rescued when his family’s Cockapoo ran upstairs to get the attention of his mother. Without Teddy’s perseverance, Riley’s injuries would have been much worse and the event could have even been fatal. Aaron Duffy, Riley’s father, told the Press Association: “My wife was … Read more

You’ve Never Met A More Expressive Dog Than Diego The Chocolate Pibble

Dog parents can usually interpret their pups’ facial cues. There’s the pleading look that means “give me your pizza” and of course, the tense, desperate face that indicates it’s time to break out the air freshener. When it comes to Diego the Pit Bull mix, things get a bit more complicated. Diego has the uncanny ability to twist his jowly mug into some of the silliest, one-of-a-kind facial expressions you’ve ever seen! A photo posted by Diego (THE Tuff Sausage) … Read more

How To Teach Your Dachshund To Sit

Most Dachshund owners would like their dog to sit on cue. It’s a basic behavior that has a lot of uses, including being the first step to teaching a sit-stay. With Doxies, there are a few special considerations to think about when teaching a sit due to their size and proportions. The following is a simple and effective way to teach your Dachshund to respond to “sit” on the first time, every time. Capturing The Behavior You are going to … Read more

How To Teach Your Boxer To Sit

A bouncy Boxer can be hard to teach “four paws on the floor,” let alone “sit.” They seem to just be so excited about life that those paws can’t keep still. However, as an owner, it’s reasonable to want your Boxer to sit when asked for many reasons, including not being tripped, and so they can politely greet your guests. The following is an easy and effective way to teach your Boxer to sit when asked the first time, every … Read more

How To Teach Your Great Dane To Sit

When you own a giant breed like the Great Dane, a cue such as “sit” almost becomes a necessity. It can help you not trip over them as you walk around your house, or prevent them from knocking over your guests as they come through the door. The following is a simple and effective way to teach your Great Dane how to sit so he responds the first time, every time. Capturing The Behavior You are going to use a … Read more

How To Teach Your Chihuahua To Sit

Chihuahuas are smart dogs with strong opinions, which can make training tough. Many Chihuahua owners have a rough time getting their dogs to consistently sit on the first cue. Luckily, there is an easy way to fix this with a method that both you and your Chihuahua will enjoy. The following is a simple and effective way to teach your Chihuahua to respond to “sit” the first time, every time. Capturing The Behavior You are going to use a form … Read more

How To Teach Your Lab To Sit

For most Labrador Retrievers, teaching “sit” isn’t difficult because they have a problem being in the actual position. The hard part with a Lab is getting them to sit still, especially if they are under the age of 5 (and I’ve known some 12-year-olds that still had trouble!). If you have struggled with getting your Lab to sit, don’t worry, you are not alone. Here is an easy and effective way to teach your Lab how to sit on the first cue, … Read more

How To Teach Your Pit Bull To Sit

Pit Bulls are smart and willing to please, making them fairly easy to train. However, their zest for life and high energy can sometimes make simple cues – like “sit” – a bit hard for them to master. They can’t imagine sitting still and missing out on life! Most Pittie owners agree that while their excitement brightens their days, it is nice to be able to tell them to sit and have them respond…the first time. But don’t worry, here is … Read more

How To Teach Your Husky To Sit

There are few breeds as good at expressing their opinions as Siberian Huskies. Owners know they have a strong personality. This personality, while amusing, can also be frustrating when it comes to training. “Sit” is a basic behavior that almost all owners want to teach their dogs. And while it seems simple, a lot can go wrong in the training process that can result in a Husky that only responds some of the time. But don’t worry, here is an … Read more

5 Signs Your Pug Is Stressed

Pugs are, for the most part, happy-go-lucky dogs that go along with whatever adventures life throws their way. It’s one of the reasons so many of us share our home with them. But that doesn’t mean your spunky Pug can’t feel stressed or anxious. Even if it doesn’t happen often it’s good to know when he feels uneasy so that you can make him more comfortable. The following are some of the big signs that your Pug is feeling stressed or … Read more

5 Signs Your Yorkie Is Stressed

To own a Yorkshire Terrier is to be wrapped around their adorable little paw. Owners of Yorkies want nothing more than to make sure their pup is pampered and happy for their entire lives. One of the best ways to know if you really have a happy Yorkie is to understand body language – most importantly, when your Yorkie is not happy. The following are some of the big signs your Yorkshire Terrier is feeling stressed or anxious. #1 – … Read more

Olive The Pig Lives With A Pack Of Dogs And Is Convinced She’s One Of Them

Olive is the most adorable little pig we’ve ever seen. She lives with a nice family in Sydney, Australia that has 3 humans and 3 dogs. Being raised around 3 dogs, Olive has grown up thinking she’s one of them! Her human family hasn’t stopped her because she’s so happy living life like a dog. Olive clearly feels like a dog and lives like a dog, taking in every day happy moment by happy moment. I’ve been a little bit … Read more

15 Photos That Prove Just What Living With Dogs Is Really Like

Life with dogs means many things. We all have dogs to be our companions and although everyone has a unique relationship with their own dogs, we all know what that relationship generally entails. Breeds and temperaments may vary somewhat, but in the end, dogs are dogs and they’re going to do dog things. What does this mean for us? It means that dog lovers everywhere can unite and share their experiences of what it really means to live with dogs. … Read more