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From The Vet: 3 Signs Your Dog Has An Ear Infection

Ear infections are one of the most common presenting complaints for dogs in the United States. Veterinarians across the nation regularly see patients with ear disorders. The most common is called Otitis Externa or more simply “inflamed outer ear”. Ear infections can also be in the middle and inner ear, but these are less common than otitis externa. Although otitis can be caused by a bacterial infection, there are many causes and complicating factors, like fungal infection, parasites and allergic … Read more

Retired Military Dog Receives A Hero’s Farewell

The United States lost a brave hero on October 26, 2016. Nero, a Contract Working Dog (CWD), served 7 years in Afghanistan before retiring to a loving home thanks to the group, Mission K9 Rescue and his adoptive family. Nero enjoyed 2 wonderful years of bliss with his owner, Judie before suffering an unexplained abdominal hemorrhage last week. His body was draped in an American flag out of respect for his service. CWDs are trained as patrol dogs and/or explosive detection dogs. … Read more

Woman Drives 900 Miles To Adopt The Shelter Dog She Fell In Love With Online

Do you believe in love at first sight? How about when it strikes as you gaze into the sweet, soulful eyes of an adoptable dog? When Alex Wildee of Denver, Colorado first saw Hannah – a 2-year-old Catahoula Mix – on Petfinder, something about her just clicked. She could not get her sweet, silly face out of her head. She told KHOU News:   “Her spots, blue eyes, and bat ears jumped out at me, she called to my heart,” … Read more

Severely Abused Pit Bull Gets Loving Visit From The Police Officers Who Saved Her

Jamie is a loving Pit Bull with a past we’d like to forget. New York City police officers rescued Jamie from a basement in Brooklyn back in April of this year. She’s just 4-years-old, but was extremely emaciated, covered with urine and feces and her toenails were so long, they were curling into her painful feet. The police officers sent her over to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to have her checked out by their … Read more

What Every Dachshund Parent Needs To Know About Intervertebral Disc Disease

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is a condition that causes the cushioning pads between the bones of the spine to deteriorate, bulge outward or rupture. While any dog may experience this painful condition, there are certain breeds with genetic predispositions for IVDD. Dachshunds are at the top of that list. Approximately 25% of Dachshunds will require veterinary treatment as a result of intervertebral disc damage at some point in their lives. For some dogs it will be mild and treated with … Read more

This Serious Dachshund Health Problem May Improve With A Simple Diet Change

Like every breed, Dachshunds are genetically predisposed to a handful of medical conditions. One of those is Urolithiasis or Urinary Calculi, commonly referred to as Bladder Stones. Stones can form anywhere throughout the urinary tract, but more than 85% appear in the bladder. Although stones can be quite serious, there is evidence that dietary management can help your Doxie avoid surgery. Bladder stones are formed by minerals in the urine that create microscopic crystals. Over time those crystals may join … Read more

The Frightening Condition Dachshund Lovers Need To Be Aware Of

There is nothing more terrifying for a loving pet parent to witness than their beloved dog having a seizure. The violent thrashing and loss of consciousness can make it seem as if your pup is dying. Several factors can lead to seizures in dogs, but the most common is simple genetics. Many popular breeds have a genetic predisposition to epilepsy, and the extremely popular, lovable Dachshund is unfortunately one of them. Dachshunds – especially the Dapple variety – are prone … Read more

7 Ways To Tell If Your Dog Is Emotionally Distressed

Every dog lover knows that our four-legged friends are most certainly capable of complex emotions, and that those emotions are heavily impacted by us humans. Major changes like bringing home a new pet or baby, moving, or an illness within the family can cause our dogs to suffer stress, anxiety and even depression.   Think your pup may have the blues? Watch for these 7 signs. 1. Changes In Behavior From a decreased desire to play or go for walks, … Read more

Senior Dog From Puppy Mill Gets A Chance To Pick Out Her First Toy To Play With

Katarina is a 10-year-old Yorkshire Terrier that lived her entire life in a puppy mill. It’s unknown how many litters she had, but we know her life was not something to be jealous of. When her foster mom, Ashleigh Reader, took her in, she noticed that poor Katarina had no experience with dog toys at all. It’s a bittersweet discovery, because although we know Katarina had never seen toys before, Reader was able to give her a whole new outlook … Read more

13 Perfectly-Timed Photos Of Dogs

We pup parents know that our canines aren’t always cooperative when it comes to a photo-op! You may have a zillion pictures on your phone of all the adorable ways she lounges and sleeps, but when it comes to actually posing your pooch, for most of us, it’s a huge challenge! In the pictures below, each photographer happened to catch a one-in-a-million shot of a pooch positioned perfectly in his or her element. From mutts that look like magicians to … Read more

Silly Husky Just Fell In Love With A Head Massager!

Silver is a rescued husky who at first was very skeptical and distrusting of strangers. Maybe that’s why she was so skeptical of the head scratcher at first! She’s like what the heck is that!? But after a few seconds, BOY does her opinion change! Silver reminds me a lot of my dog Splash who LOVES head scratches. It must be a husky thing. SHARE this video with someone who loves Huskies and head massages!

Lost Dog Gives Officer “Attitude” When He’s Put In The Police Van!

Police get their share of attitude from the public as they try to uphold the law, but this time, a canine was the one to dish out some sass! Const. Craig Murphy with the Summerside Police Department in Prince Edward Island, Canada, Tweeted a hilarious picture of a dog he’d picked up during his shift. It turns out that the 5-month-old Black Lab was discovered by a truck driver who’d returned to his rig to find a surprise. “He had left the door … Read more

Watch This Dog’s Reaction When He Sees His Human Dressed As His Favorite Toy

Happy Halloween, Fellow Dog Lovers! Are you and your dog going trick or treating today? Do you have a costume already? Well, the guy in the video below has a very awesome costume and his dog totally loves it! I’m pretty sure everyone’s dog has a favorite toy, that one special one they always choose over the others. So, to surprise his dog in a unique way, this dog owner dressed up as his dog’s favorite toy for Halloween! Watch the video below … Read more

12 Photos Provide Evidence That Dogs Will Fall Asleep Anytime, Anywhere

  We all have that one friend who can sleep anywhere, no matter what time it is or what else is going on. It’s like they have the ability to just zone out a completely chaotic party and just wander off into a snoring, comfortable sleep. It makes us a little bit jealous, really. But there’s something to be said about such a skill and it’s not just people who possess it. In fact, our dogs are probably even better … Read more

After 9 Years In A Shelter, Dog Celebrates When He Is FINALLY Adopted.

It’s hard to even fathom. How could a dog remain in shelter for 9 years without being adopted? Thankfully this precious pup was kept alive to see the day of his adoption. Not surprisingly, this dog just couldn’t contain his happiness and excitement and it’s totally understandable, because who wouldn’t be jumping with joy after finally getting adopted after 9 years of being locked up. This dog finally gets his chance to have a warm home with a family who … Read more

UPDATE: Woman Laid Down In The Road To Save The Life Of A Scared Dog

How far will you go just to rescue a dog? When you see a stray dog, how much time can you spare to make sure the dog is rescued? Just recently, we featured a video of a lady who took her time and waited patiently to earn a dog’s trust to rescue the poor dog. It took her a while, but it was worth it. Here we have another woman who did everything she could just to earn the dog’s … Read more

Adorable Dog Asks Permission To Cuddle!

This samoyed has cuddling down to an art. He also is master at convincing his owner it’s time (and why would you need convincing with this cutie!) Wait for the ending, the look on the dog’s face is priceless! Does your dog have a special way of telling you they want something? Does he or she ask for cuddles?  

Dog Patiently Waits For School Bus. Gives His Little Human A Helping Hand When They Step Off.

Dogs always give the best welcome home greetings! With their tails wagging, they shower you with hugs and kisses! The dog in the video below is so excited to see his best buddy arrive home from school. So he patiently waits outside for the school bus. He watches the school bus as it arrives, and then when mom says, ‘Okay’ he runs to the school bus and welcomes his best friend home! He even carries his school bag! Wasn’t that … Read more

4 Signs Your Dog Is Overstimulated

More often than not, dogs suffer from a lack of stimulation. This boredom is the cause of many behavioral problems and the reason dog trainers are called in. To counteract this, owners will begin to provide more mental and physical stimulation. While this is good, it can also be overdone. Dogs can become overstimulated and this will lead to behavioral issues down the road as well. How can you tell if your dog is overstimulated? Consider these signs. #1 – … Read more

Police Officer Reunited With His Dog Who Was Shot & Fled During Home Robbery

Thankfully, there is a happy ending to what could have been a tragic story! When Officer Paul Shaw returned to his Jacksonville, Florida home on Tuesday, he discovered someone had broken in. His pickup truck, guns, and some jewelry were missing, but worse, so was his 8-year-old Pit Bull, Hemingway. Shaw was even more terrified for his pup when he saw a pool of blood that was left on the floor. The community rallied to support the officer and help … Read more

Neighbor’s Rottweiler Springs Into Action After Small Dog Is Carried off by a Coyote

You’re about to see one of the most watched and shared videos we’ve ever posted. The following video was taken by a security camera. Despite living in an area with no prior reported Coyote activity, this owner’s dog was in a fight for it’s life after being left alone for 5 minutes outside. At 7 in the morning, Trixxie (a chi-weenie) was attacked and carried off by a Coyote. The poor little dog would’ve lost her life if not for … Read more

Kitty Takes Care Of Puppy Brother Who Just Got Back From The Vet

It’s really cute when cats and dogs get along well together. And it’s even more adorable when you see how much they love and care for each other! Just like Winston and Zeke! Zeke, the puppy, just got home from the vet. Winston, the kitty, saw that his puppy brother was not feeling well. In fact, Winston waited all day for Zeke to come home. So once Zeke got home, Winston gave him some TLC by cuddling with him, licking … Read more

Toddler And English Bulldog Have The Cutest Argument

I’ll be the first to admit, I’ve had many arguments with my dog — and I’ve lost. But THIS little girl appears to be the winning party in this adorable, classic “America’s Funniest Home” video clip. It seems at 0:31 the dog gives up all hope, and concedes victory. I wonder what the discussion was about?   Can someone please translate this adorable-ness?  

From A Vet: 10 Early Warning Signs Of Canine Cancer

#1 – Unusual Odors While “dog breath” is common, if you notice unusually foul odors coming from the mouth, nose or rectal area, it may be due to a tumor. #2 – Bumps or Lumps On or Under the Skin Get into the habit of checking your pet’s skin monthly. Don’t forget to check behind ears and around the face. Even if you find a very tiny lump or bump, cancer can grow very quickly. Any new lumps or bumps … Read more

From A Vet: 10 Early Warning Signs Of Canine Cancer

We hate the thought of our pups becoming ill, but being educated is key to keeping our dogs as healthy as possible. Everyone knows that the quicker cancer is found and diagnosed, the better the chances are of fighting it off and prolonging your dog’s life. While annual check-ups at the vet are important, a year between visits is just too long when it comes to fighting cancer. Canines are susceptible to the same types of cancers as humans, but they can metastasize at a … Read more

A deer walked into their yard and made best friends with their dog

Anyone who thinks that animals don’t show emotion and develop friendships needs to see this stunning video! This deer not only befriends a loving Great Dane, but also the family cat! When the deer started playing with the dog at 1:42, my soul literally melted. Is this not the most adorable thing you’ve seen in a long time?   If you’d like to learn more about this adorable pair, please visit the website Kate and Pippin: An unlikely love story.  

3 Signs Your Dachshund Needs More Exercise

Just because Dachshunds are a small breed does not mean that they have a small amount of energy! Doxies can be quite energetic. Each dog is different and that includes their exercise needs. Your older Doxie may have no problem spending most of her day curled up on her bed, while your younger Dachshund may run circles around her. The main thing is knowing when your dog is trying to tell you that she has too much energy. The following are 3 … Read more

3 Signs Your German Shepherd Dog Needs More Exercise

We all know that German Shepherd Dogs are highly active – it’s part of being a working breed. But that doesn’t mean every Shepherd needs the same amount of exercise. I’ve known some German Shepherds that are quite happy as couch potatoes, and if shown a sheep, they would rather go to sleep than start herding it. On the other hand, I’ve known German Shepherds that could go all day and still have energy to spare. The important thing is to … Read more

3 Signs Your Pit Bull Needs More Exercise

Pit Bulls are very diverse, and therefore the amount of exercise your individual Pittie needs may be very different from your friend’s Pittie. Some are lean, tall and very athletic – able to easily go for hours. Others are squarer, smaller and may tire more quickly. But the build of your dog doesn’t guarantee they need less or more exercise. There are lots of factors including age and medical issues that also play a part in your Pittie’s exercise requirements. … Read more

3 Signs Your Great Dane Needs More Exercise

Great Danes are a funny breed. They were bred to hunt and are definitely athletic. But many owners say their Danes are total couch potatoes. So which are they? Danes seem to be a mix of the two, with many of them falling somewhere in between. This can make it hard for owners to know if their Dane is getting enough activity. The important thing is to watch your dog’s behavior and health, both of which will let you know … Read more

3 Signs Your Chihuahua Needs More Exercise

Just because your Chihuahua is a small dog it doesn’t mean that he doesn’t need exercise. In fact, Chihuahuas can be quite energetic – I know a dog trainer who has a MACH agility title on a Chihuahua! While your Chihuahua may not need that much exercise, it’s good to keep in mind that staying active will keep him healthier and can even help curb some behavioral issues. The following are 3 signs your Chihuahua needs more exercise. #1 – … Read more

3 Signs Your Husky Needs More Exercise

We all know Siberian Huskies were bred for running up to 100 miles a day. Clearly, they need exercise. But just because they are bred for running that much every day, does not mean they have to in order to be healthy. I have even known lazy huskies that preferred the couch to long walks. The important thing is to pay attention to your Husky’s health and behavior to know if she is getting enough activity. The following are 3 … Read more

3 Signs Your Lab Needs More Exercise

Labrador Retrievers are an active breed.  Although dogs within a breed have similarities, these characteristics can vary depending on the particular dog, as well as its personality and age. For instance, a younger Lab will probably need more exercise than a 12-year-old (but not always!). Sometimes it can be hard to tell if your Lab is truly getting the right amount of activity. The following are 3 signs your Lab needs more exercise.   #1 – Destructive Behavior A Labrador Retriever with … Read more

From The Vet: 5 Secrets To Giving Dogs Meds

Every dog needs medications at some point in his life. Funny thing is… we are supposed to be the smart ones, right? Then why is it that our dogs completely have our number when it comes to taking medications? There are lots of reasons that your dog knows what you are up to and we have to consider each one to win this battle. We know that the way to a dog’s heart is through his stomach, but we also … Read more

Why Does My Dog Kick After He Poops?

Dogs are such fun and watching them (and trying to explain their behaviors) is almost as fun as people-watching at the mall! We have all seen dogs madly kick at the ground behind them after they eliminate. Some people think that they are trying to “clean up the mess” by covering it, but “cleaning up” isn’t exactly our dogs’ forte! If a dog is truly attempting to cover the excrement, it is more likely to be an effort to hide … Read more

Dog Who Suffered In Silence Needs Help To Get A Second Chance

Two-year-old Petey is a sweet spotted pooch who arrived at Cleveland Animal Care and Control in Ohio. On the outside, it appeared that he had no wounds or broken bones; but it soon became apparent that this pup was harboring more pain than anyone could have imagined. While shelters are scary, stressful places for most pups, Petey had a particularly hard time adjusting. They realized that there must be something else wrong beneath the surface and that he’d need extra care. Luckily, … Read more

This Disease Affects 80% of Akitas. Is Your Pup Silently Suffering?

The thought of our Akitas silently suffering from a easily preventable disease is absolutely heartbreaking. Yet studies show that as many as 85% of dogs over the age of 3 years old are suffering from a disease that is not only extremely painful, but outright deadly. What condition are we talking about? Periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, bad breath, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts in the gums … Read more

Update: Rescue Shaves Away Matted Fur To Reveal Gorgeous Rescue Dog Underneath

On the afternoon of October 26, teachers at a Detroit school contacted Detroit Dog Rescue after seeing a severely matted dog running loose in the vicinity. It was a rainy, gloomy day with temps in the low 40’s. When they caught sight of the pitiful pooch, the volunteers vowed to do whatever it took to bring him in out of the cold. They snapped the following picture of him moments before his rescue. Detroit Dog Rescue has described the case … Read more

How Shelter Photographers Save Lives, One Portrait At A Time

A beautiful photograph can mean the difference between a dog languishing in the shelter or being adopted by a loving family. Shelter photographers volunteer their time and talent to create stunning images that capture the hearts of potential pet parents. With just one photo, they are able to bring families into shelters to meet (and hopefully adopt) the pet that caught their eye. The photos above are of two of my own dogs, Finch and Rosana. These are the images … Read more

Once Starving, This Rescue Dog Now Tours Pup-Friendly Restaurants

In January 2014 Ivy Diep found a pitiful Yorkie Mix pup wandering the streets of LA. He was dirty, matted and extremely thin. She scooped him up and brought him home to her family who instantly adored him. Popeye the dog is now living a life that any canine would envy. As Ivy’s constant companion, he joins her on “Instagram dates” to sample and document the best foods Los Angeles has to offer. A photo posted by Popeye The Foodie … Read more

11 Small Audacious Dog Breeds That Don’t Want To Be Lap Dogs

Most people consider small dogs as the dainty, fragile pets that people want to carry around in their purses. While many owners might wish to have this kind of dog, many others simply want a smaller companion that can keep up with them just like any “regular” dog does. If you’re thinking that small breeds can’t do all of the things your Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds can, you might be surprised. There are plenty of tiny pups that hate … Read more

6 DIY Goodies To Offer Trick-Or-Treating Dogs On Halloween

Halloween night is full of frights and fun. As you prepare your candy bowl for costumed kiddos, don’t forget that there might be some tail-waggers tagging along! If you live in a dog-friendly city or neighborhood, consider keeping some goodies on hand to offer to any pups who are trick-or-treating with their families. Since there’s going to be lots of candy around that they shouldn’t be eating, these treats are safe way to keep them happy while they join in on the … Read more

This Video Of A Tiny Puppy Is The Perfect Distraction From Your Work Day

Hello everyone! It’s a new week! After a relaxing weekend, it can be such a drag to start the work week. So to brighten up your day, here’s something to make you smile–an adorable puppy video! This tiny Pekingese pup going about his day is the cutest thing you’ll ever see today! The way he walks, the way he yawns, everything he does is just irresistibly cute! Check out the video below! Tiny Pekingese PuppyI need this Pekingese puppy in … Read more

Dog Tossed Out With Trash Lies On Family’s Mattress Waiting For Their Return

We know dogs are loyal creatures that will stand by their family’s side no matter the circumstance, but sometimes this leads to major heartbreak. Take Boo, for instance. His unconditional love landed him homeless, although we’re not exactly sure why. Whatever the reason, his story is certainly a bittersweet success story. Boo was just a regular family dog in Detroit when his family moved out of their home. Like most people, they put a lot of their old belongings on … Read more

Caged Dog “Waiting For Death” Finally Feels Freedom & Love For The First Time

A dog named Liszka is finally free to run and play like a normal dog. But that wasn’t always the case. When the pup was found, she was locked in a small cage, forced to exist in her own feces. She had no food or water, and had just about given up on life. But everything changed when she was saved by Poland’s OTOZ Animals rescue. “She was lying and waiting for death. She was somewhere between scrap and waste,” said one of … Read more

Here’s How Secondhand Smoke Affects Your Dog

We’re all likely aware of the dangers of smoking cigarettes. There are countless controversial advertisements, warnings, people, and organizations arguing back and forth about just how unhealthy smoking is. But the focus is solely on humans. Yes, humans are the ones doing the smoking, but you’ve likely heard about how second- and third-hand smoke harms children and other non-smokers that are exposed. This also stands true for our pets. While we’re not here to discuss whether you should or shouldn’t smoke … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Great Danes

Great Danes have a wonderful personality and temperament, making them a great choice for a wide range of families. They can easily steal just about anyone’s heart – even a non-dog person’s! Unfortunately, this gentle giant is prone to several health issues. These issues, when left untreated, can compromise your Dane’s quality of life and even shorten their already too short life span. The following are 3 of the top health concerns for Great Danes that all owners, or those … Read more

Top 3 Health Concerns For Labs

Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds. This isn’t surprising since they are known for having an even temperament, being easy to train, and fairly “low maintenance.” This does not mean, however, that they are without problems – no breed is. Whether you are thinking about adding a Lab to your family, or you already own several, you should be aware of the health issues they can face. Knowing what to be on the lookout for can save … Read more

Your Dog’s Sleeping Habits Can Reveal Secrets About Their Health & Personality

Canines sleep an average of 12-14 hours a day, according to The National Sleep Foundation. And although they may be off in dreamland, you can still learn a lot about your dog by the way she dozes! From snoozing positions, to paw twitches, to sudden changes in sleep patterns, here’s what your pup’s sleeping habits say about him or her. A photo posted by BeauBedford.AbbieG.Sarge.Hedda (@weimquists_) on Oct 21, 2016 at 8:05pm PDT Sleeping Positions The position that your pup is most comfortable … Read more

10 Dog Breed Names You’re Probably Mispronouncing

We all love dogs, but with so many breeds coming from all over the world, it can be difficult to figure out how to pronounce their names properly. It helps if we know the language of the country they came from, but we often don’t even know that! And even if we do, many people aren’t even close to being bilingual. We’ve compiled a list below of some breeds we think you might be mispronouncing, but if you’ve got them … Read more