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When Man Puts Up Post To “Give Away” 9 Puppies And Their Mom, Neighbors Step In To Help

Nana is a 4-year-old dog who spent most of her life on the end of a chain. Though young, she’d already had two litters, and only one puppy had survived. By six months old, the lone survivor faced the same fate as her mother, chained in the same yard, and already pregnant. Luckily, a kind neighbor took her in. Nana’s luck finally changed just after giving birth to her third litter. All nine pups had miraculously survived. But when the dog’s owner … Read more

Big Dog Voices His Frustrations When The Tiny Dog Steals His Bone

Just like humans, dogs have sibling rivalries as well. Dogs have different personalities, and they too can get jealous. The puppy could be too playful–and a little annoying to his/her older “sibling”, and the older dog could also be a little selfish and don’t want to share his/her stuff to the pup. The dogs in the video below are exactly like that! Taiyo the Bernese Mountain Dog is annoyed at the newly adopted puppy who’s been stealing his bones. But … Read more

3 Simple Ways To Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Clean

Dental health is an important part of your dog’s overall wellness and should not be overlooked. However, if there is somewhere dog owners find themselves slacking, it’s usually in the dental health department. This is because keeping your dog’s teeth clean has been emphasized relatively recently and a lot of people are simply unaware of the risks. However, just like people, there are many oral diseases that dogs can and do get that could lead to even greater problems down … Read more

5 Signs Your Husky Is Stressed

Anyone who has been around a Husky knows they are sensitive beings. Goofy, mischievous and very clever, they are above all highly sensitive. This makes them more prone to things like separation anxiety, a severe form of stress at being left alone. Many situations and environments can cause your Husky to be stressed or anxious. The trick is knowing when that is happening so you can fix it through training and/or changing the environment. To do this, you need to … Read more

Dog Needs His Rest… And Isn’t Getting Up Anytime Soon

We absolutely love to cuddle and snuggle with our dogs. Especially when it’s cold out, it’s so relaxing to just spend the day in bed doing nothing but cuddling with our dogs. But during these snuggle sessions, does your dog do a little pillow talk? Cos that’s exactly what the dog in the video just did with his mommy. Check it out! Awwww…I wonder what he’s trying to say to his mommy. Any ideas? Share your thoughts in the comments … Read more

11-Year-Old Cancer Survivor Uses Her Wish To Help Local Shelter Dogs

Every 35 minutes the Make-A-Wish Foundation fulfills a request for a child battling a life-threatening illness. Most kids wish for a trip to Disney World or a visit from their favorite celebrity, but 11-year-old Anna Getner’s dream was to improve her local shelter and help dogs get adopted. The sixth grader from Wilton, Connecticut completed a grueling treatment regimen for Leukemia that began more than 2 years ago. When the Connecticut chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation contacted her to find … Read more

Woman Fulfills Her Promise To Her Dying Dog By Letting Him Play In The Snow One Last Time

“Dogs’ lives are too short. Their only fault, really.” — Agnes Sligh Turnbull The heartbreaking thing about having dogs is that their lives are too short. And since we know our dogs’ lives are short, we should cherish every moment. When the time comes and we’re about to have to say goodbye, we try our best to make their last days the best days ever. That is why many dog owners come up with the idea to give their dogs a … Read more

How To Teach Your Great Dane To Stop Jumping On People

Great Danes are notorious for being exuberant greeters! They love people and can’t wait to get lots of love. But if your giant Dane thinks it’s okay to run up and jump on people, they could cause serious injury. Teaching a Dane to not jump on others is the respectful thing to do and will make your dog more welcome in public. It may seem like a big task, but if you know some canine psychology, it’s actually pretty easy. … Read more

5 Signs Your Chihuahua Is Stressed

Chihuahuas are known for acting like the biggest dog in the dog park. Many of them bark, growl and advance on anything that comes their way. But that tough exterior may actually be a façade for a terrified little dog that just wants everyone to stay away. Knowing if your dog is stressed can help you be a better owner because you can then work on helping him feel more at ease through training and/or changing the environment. But first, … Read more

5 Signs Your Lab Is Stressed

While Labrador Retrievers are mostly an easy going breed, they can definitely have anxiety. In fact, their ability to sense our moods and even if we are healthy or not might make them more prone to stress because they are highly attuned to their environment. You can help your Lab relax in stressful situations through training and/or changing the environment. In order to do this, however, you need to be able to read your dog’s body language. The following are … Read more

Top 5 Mistakes Husky Owners Make

Siberian Huskies make for interesting family members. Those that own them know there is nothing quite like their talkative, intelligent selves. But they can be a challenge, make no mistake about that! If you are struggling with your Husky, it may be because you’ve forgotten these helpful tips along the way – but it’s okay, it happens to the best of us. The following are 5 mistakes Husky owners make that can cause problems in your home. #1 – Not … Read more

Couple Adopts Senior Special Needs Dog Who Has Been Overlooked For Years

Puppies are adorable, there’s no doubt about that. And as dog lovers, we are known to squeal with delight at the sight of an adorable puppy. But sadly, that may be why most older dogs don’t get noticed much at shelters. The playful little pups are the ones that often get all the attention, while the older dogs get overlooked. Thankfully, there are some dog lovers out there who know that senior dogs are just as cute as pups, and … Read more

The 11 Most Common Food Allergens For Dogs

Over the past few decades, food allergies seem to have become more prevalent in humans, and the same can be said about our dogs. According to WebMD, 10 percent of dogs with allergies are affected by ones that are food-related. So, how do you know if your pup is suffering from food allergies? According to PetEducation.com, symptoms can manifest themselves in several different ways.  Symptoms can include (but are not limited to): Itchy skin (“affecting primarily the face, feet, ears, forelegs, armpits and the area … Read more

Bridal Party Puts Down Bouquets, Carries Rescue Puppies Instead

Fresh flowers are gorgeous, but snuggly little rescue puppies go with everything. Just kidding! Animal lovers Sarah and Matt Crain know that puppies are not accessories. The two work at a local shelter and are passionate about rescuing animals, so they wanted to involve these wrinkly cuties on their big day!   Because the litter of Boxer-Coonhound mixes are from the shelter where the Crains work, the couple was able to invite the pups to their wedding to share an unforgettable photo-op.  They are all females named after … Read more

UPDATE: Couple Rescues Abandoned Dog, Posts Message To The “Dirt Bag” That Dumped Him

Always remember: for anyone who hurts an animal there are several people who will do anything to help. Danielle Cole and her husband are two of those people. Her husband was running late when he happened to witness a dog getting dumped. He pulled over to try to help, but the pup was understandably spooked and ran off into the woods.   “To the dirt bag that threw his dog out in the Allegan forest on 48th street Friday at about 3:30pm,” she addressed … Read more

This Dog Got Eight iPhone 7s When Most People Can’t Even Get One

To say Coco is spoiled is the understatement of the century. The Alaskan Malamute belongs to the son of Chinese billionaire (about $30 billion, to be specific) Wang Jianlin, according to a story by CNN. While thousands of people around the world waited hours in line to get their hands on Apple’s newest gadget, this doggy diva was posing for pictures with her stack of eight rose gold and black iPhones. The photos were posted on Weibo, a popular social media site in China. According to CNN, Coco’s stack of phones … Read more

Nobody Wanted This Shelter Dog Until One Man Offered To Paint Her Portrait

At first glance of these pictures and videos, you’ll probably have a hard time understanding why Tonka had such a difficult time finding a forever family. But the life of a shelter dog is not an easy one, especially when you’re Tonka. Tonka was surrendered to Sacramento SPCA by her owner that had become homeless. The goal, as always, was to find a better home for this sweet girl. But Tonka was confused by the shelter atmosphere and didn’t appear adoptable … Read more

Dog Nicknamed “Lucky” After His Life Is Spared On the GW Bridge

A pup named Ronin has been dubbed “Lucky George” after he beat the odds when a walk turned into a nightmare for his humans. Dog-mom Desiree Justin was at work when her fiancé called her in a panic: he had been walking her 6-month-old pup when he managed to wriggle free from his leash. “I was at work and he called and said, ‘Hey Des, Ronin is gone — he slipped his collar and I can’t find him,’” Justin recalled … Read more

Shelter Pets Are Overcome With Joy When Gifted Recycled Beds

At the RSPCA in Victoria, Australia one pet’s trash is another pet’s treasure. Several area shelter locations have retail shops whose proceeds go straight to their cause of rescuing homeless dogs and cats. Recently they asked that shoppers purchasing new pet beds donate the old ones to the animals living at the shelter. More than 100 gently used beds were collected during the project, making the wait for forever homes a little more cozy for some very deserving kitties and … Read more

How To Teach Your Dachshund To Stop Jumping On People

It’s no wonder Dachshunds like to jump up and put their paws on us – they are so close to the ground. Most Doxies jump up when they want something – attention, the food or toy in your hand, or to be picked up. But not everyone appreciates this form of request. If you have little kids or dress nicely for work, you may find yourself trying desperately to stop your Doxie from jumping up. Luckily, once you understand why … Read more

How To Teach Your German Shepherd Dog To Stop Jumping On People

A German Shepherd that jumps up on people is not only unpleasant, it can cause injury. While it’s nice your Shepherd is friendly and wants to greet people, he needs to learn to do so appropriately, and that means no jumping. Once you understand why your Shepherd does this behavior, the way to fix it becomes clear. Then, all you have to do is follow the steps (which do take some time and patience!) to get your German Shepherd to … Read more

How To Teach Your Pit Bull To Stop Jumping On People

Pit Bulls are notorious for being exuberant greeters! They love people and can’t wait to get lots of love, which usually means those front legs leave the ground in attempt to get as close to you as possible. They also may do this when they are excited about the food or toy you have in your hand. Unfortunately this behavior can not only be obnoxious, but also cause injury. So your Pittie needs to learn to greet people and ask … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Pit Bull

Those that have owned or been around a Pit Bull know that can be a wonderful member of the household. With a “lab-like” personality, these lovers quickly steal your heart. It’s easy to see your friend’s Pittie and then want one for your own. But they are not without their own quirks and getting one should not be considered lightly. Before you add a Pit Bull to your home, ask yourself the following five questions. #1 – Do I Have … Read more

This Is What It’s Like To Leave Your Puppy At Home For First The Time!

Every dog owner has gone through that painful and scary moment of leaving your puppy/dog at home for the first time. We hate to do it, but we have to go to work so we can give our beloved dogs whatever they need to make their life comfortable. For those who are new dog moms and dads, we know just how scary it is and how worried you are when you leave your puppy at home for the first time. … Read more

Dying Dog Carried Down The Aisle To Be By His Human On Her Wedding Day

A beloved black Lab named Charlie lived just long enough to be with his favorite human when she got married. When Kelly O’Connell of Denver, Colorado tied the knot with the love of her life, it meant the world for her to have pup Charlie Bear by her side. Both she and new-husband James Garvin are veterinarians. At 15 years old, Charlie had been battling a brain tumor for several months. By his human’s wedding day this September, he was very weak–but he still made … Read more

Abandoned Dogs Become Partners To The Cops Who Rescued Them

We’ve read a lot of stories and seen photos and videos of dogs being abused, and our hearts break every time we see them. But stories about dogs being rescued and getting a chance to live a happy and loved life mend our broken hearts. Policemen in Chile have found themselves new partners after they rescued a group of abandoned dogs. Someone abandoned the dogs at a vacant lot near the police headquarters. Thankfully, kindhearted policemen were stationed there. They … Read more

These Dogs Motivate Their Humans To Achieve Their Fitness Goals

Our dogs can help us improve a lot of aspects in our lives. They help us emotionally by cheering us up when we’re sad, and by simply keeping us company. They also help us in the physical aspect too! Dogs need exercise so it’s our responsibility to take them out for a walk or a run. The dogs in the video below have a different way of helping their humans keep themselves physically fit. These dogs inspire their humans and … Read more

You’ll Be Jealous Of This Woman Being Swarmed By A Pack Of Puppies!

We have a video that will absolutely make you smile! For us dog lovers, nothing is more delightful than an adorable litter of playful pups! In fact, puppies are one of our weaknesses! The woman in the video below is having the best day of her life being attacked by a litter of adorable and playful Corgi pups! I can just imagine being in her shoes, playing with those pups, and getting those puppy kisses–I’m so jealous! Check out the … Read more

The 3 Best Places To Pet A Dog

Just like people, dogs are individuals that have different likes and dislikes. They have times they want to be touched and times they don’t. But all that said, they’re generally very social animals that enjoy spending time with people. This means that getting a good scratch or massage is something they’re waiting for. Keeping this in mind, it’s important to know how to approach a dog and where to touch him or her, especially on your first meeting. #1 – … Read more

Dog Who Crawls Into Empty Building After Losing All Hope Finally Gets Rescued!

We just love the rescue Animal Aid Unlimited. This India-based organization is responsible for some of the most amazing rescues and transformations we’ve ever seen! One of their most recent stories is about a sweet dog named Alby. He was found lying helplessly in an old store room as if he had lost all hope. Because of spinal trauma, he could barely walk. Although he looked a little bit scared when he first saw the rescuers, he patiently let them examine and … Read more

GoPro Cam Reveals How Much Joy A Therapy Dog Can Bring To A Children’s Hospital

Whenever we’re sad or whenever we’re sick, we can always count on our dogs to cheer us up. They would even try to heal us with their love. They’d stay by our side and would give us kisses and hugs whenever we need them. Our dogs give us hope and comfort during those times. But to those who are confined at the hospital, especially the kids, they can count on therapy dogs like Hank. Hank, an Old English Sheepdog, visited … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Dachshund

Dachshunds are just adorable. How could you not fall in love with those tiny legs, soft ears, and large heart? Miniature dachshunds have become so popular, that chances are you know at least a few people that own one and that might be why you’ve decided you want one too. While these adorable pups can make great members of the household, the following questions should be considered before you bring a Dachshund home. #1 – Am I Ready For Potty … Read more

Animal Services Arrives To Help Sick “Dog”–But It’s Not What They Expect!

In July, the City of Folsom Animal Services in California received a call to retrieve a sick, elderly-looking dog that was curled up on a family’s porch. But when they arrived at the house, they were in for a surprise! While the pitiful creature turned out to be a pup, it wasn’t of the canine kind–it was a coyote! The 4-month-old pup was suffering from mange and malnutrition. Since she was in desperate need of help, Animal Services called in the experts, and the … Read more

Gamekeeper Goes Head First Into Mud Hole To Rescue Stuck Dog

Jazz the Cocker Spaniel was running across a Scottish grouse moor doing what Spaniels are born to do when she suddenly vanished. The group participating in that day’s grouse hunt and the gamekeepers at Invermark Estate in Angus immediately began searching for the lost pup. Jazz’s owner Karen DaRosa was able to identify the general area where she and her team had last seen Jazz. Luckily the Invermark gamekeepers know every inch of the extensive grounds. Despite the relatively short hunting … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Boxer

Boxers are an intelligent breed with lots of energy. This makes them a fun dog breed to train because they enjoy the job and interaction with their owners. What you train your Boxer to do is up to you and your lifestyle. For example, you may not care if your Boxer lounges on the furniture, or you may have a strict “no couch” policy. Mostly, training is a personal choice. However, there are a few basic behaviors every Boxer should … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Pit Bull

When it comes to training your Pit Bull, it’s really up to you on what he learns. Most of the time, what we train our dogs has to do with what we want to do with them – a nice household pet, agility, disc dog, etc. For example, some people do not want their dogs jumping on the couch or jumping on them as a greeting. Others don’t care. Mostly, training is a personal choice. However, there are a few … Read more

5 Tips To Potty Training Your Pit Bull

Little Pitty puppies are the sweetest things in the whole world. That is, until they have a potty accident in your house. That’s about when most puppy owners start to wonder why they got a puppy. And we can all agree it’s the major downside to getting one. Worse still, if not trained properly, you will end up with an adult Pit Bull that thinks it’s okay to go in the house. It’s important to start out right from the very … Read more

Watch What This Pup Does When Mom Tells Him To Get Out Of The Baby’s Crib!

For us dog lovers, our dogs are more than just pets to us. They are our best friends, they are part of the family–they are our dogs are our babies! We even baby-talk to them! And when a real baby comes into the family, our furbabies treat them like playmates and will ultimately become best buds. But they still want to be treated like babies as well, and they would even want the baby to share their stuff with them. … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Boxer

Boxers are a wonderful, happy-go-lucky breed. Their zest for life makes them very attractive to families. They are known for being wonderful with children and other pets. But their high energy and playfulness can also be a burden if you are not prepared for it. If you’ve been thinking about a Boxer, you should ask yourself the following questions before adding one to your household. #1 – Can I Provide Enough Exercise? Boxers are busy, busy, busy! If you’re getting a … Read more

Man Performs Social Experiment To Show How People React To “Vicious” Dog Breed

YouTuber Ryan Hamilton of HammyTV performed a social experiment to see people’s reactions to his Pit Bull versus his Australian Shepherd, and the results were…interesting. The experiment was simple: first, he took his Pittie, named Kano, for a walk. A week later, Aussie Molly was taken for a stroll. Although Hamilton took the same route with both dogs, the public’s reaction to each was quite different. Take a look: This video makes a clear point about breed discrimination against Pit Bulls. Do you think … Read more

Little Dog Can’t Get Enough Of The Carnival Slide

Canada’s Beausejour Fair isn’t just for people to attend. In fact, one of it’s happiest visitors is a little Yorkshire Terrier named Gypsy. Gypsy might be small in body, but she’s huge in heart! This little pooch is having the time of her life going up and down a giant slide. Watch as she runs all the way up the steps to ride all the way down again. It might look like a scary feat for a tiny dog, but she … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Jump On Me?

Everyone that has ever met a dog has been jumped on. Puppies do it almost reflexively and it is a behavior that seems to be present in most dogs and must be trained away and replaced with something else. Animals do things for a reason (even if that reason is merely that they like it). I think that there is more to jumping up than just a bad habit. It might help to try to see the world through a … Read more

Couple Orders A 14ft Custom Bed To Accommodate Their 8 Dogs

Sleeping with dogs can be…interesting. Usually they wake comfy and refreshed, while you feel exhausted and sore. Chris and Mariesa Hughes understand this all too well – they currently share their bed with eight dogs! The brood of rescue pups consists of three Pit Bull mixes, two Greyhounds, a Wire-Haired Terrier, a Bull Terrier, and a Chihuahua. Compounding the problem further is the fact that Chris Hughes is a 6-foot tall power-lifter. Needless to say, the family needed more sleeping space … Read more

Ask a Dog Trainer: How Do I Stop The Sibling Rivalry Between My Dogs?

Whether you own two sibling dogs from the same litter or just have two dogs at your house, you’ve probably experienced some type of sibling rivalry. In dogs, rivalry looks a lot like what human siblings do – they fight over your attention, toys and even food. If your dogs push each other out of the way for attention, if one dog gets upset while you are training the other, they get snappy and grabby with treats, or even fight … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Verbal Cues Vs. Hand Signals

Awhile ago, I wrote about new research that showed hand signals resulted in more correct responses from dogs than verbal cues, in most cases. The exception was the COME cue. This research was done on a small pool of Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers that had been taught both hand and verbal signals as part of their water rescue training. So what should you, a pet parent, teach your dog? Here are the pros and cons to both ways of training. … Read more

6 Tricks For Teaching Lie Down To A Small Dog

When it comes to teaching dogs basic cues such as sit and down, most of us think of them as “easy.” And, for the most part, they are. However, sometimes even these “simple” behaviors can be hard to teach your dog. Small dogs, in particular, are often harder to teach lie down to than bigger dogs. Why Small Dogs Don’t Like To Lie Down When Asked Of course, you want to first make sure it’s not because your dog has … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a German Shepherd Dog

You’ve watched the police dog demos at the fair. Your friends own one and you love the way he tolerates your kids. Perhaps you’ve even seen a highly trained Shepherd tend his sheep. Maybe it’s as simple as seeing the movie Finding Rin Tin Tin (2007). Whatever it was, you’ve taken that first step – you’re pretty sure you want a German Shepherd to join your family. A German Shepherd can make a wonderful pet, but they can also be … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Great Dane

One of the most easily recognized dog breeds in the world, Great Danes are admired by all dog fanciers, so it’s no wonder you are considering adding one to your home. Maybe you watched Scooby Doo when you were little or enjoyed reading “Marmaduke” each Sunday. It could be that a friend of yours owns one and you just love her. Whatever your reason, you are now contemplating adding a Dane to your household. And while they can be wonderful … Read more

8 Things That Are Harder To Do When You Have A Dog

When you bring a dog into your home, a lot of things change. Toys get strewn all over the floor. We make room for crates, food bowls, and beds. And in most cases, pet hair clings to everything! Most importantly, we smile, laugh, and enjoy their company every single day, for many years, if we’re lucky. There are also certain things that are much harder to do once we bring a fluffy family member into our homes. Of course, any sacrifice made is totally worth … Read more

How To Choose The Best Dog Bowl For Your Pooch

When it comes to feeding your dog, the bowl you choose is almost as important as what you put inside it. Depending on the materials utilized in manufacturing and the eating style of the dog, the right bowls can ensure safer meal times and a healthier pup. First on the list in choosing the right bowl is material. Plastic bowls are soft and easily scratched during cleaning and repeat use. This allows harmful bacteria to build up over time. Even … Read more

Rescuers Miraculously Save A Puppy Who Was Once So Lifeless, Flies Swarmed His Body

You may recall the India rescue group Animal Aid Unlimited for their unbelievable rescues; we’ve shared a few of their stories, including a street dog who had laid down to die and a pup with a severely swollen face. Last week, they saved yet another dog who was teetering on the edge of death. When members of the rescue team discovered a puppy laying underneath a car, he looked like he was already dead. In fact, he was so lifeless, flies had … Read more