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Little Shelter Dog “Prays” For A New Home…And Gets It!

It seems that Oliver the two-year-old Chihuahua never lost faith when it came to finding a family during his time at the Baldwin Park Animal Shelter in California. And lucky for him, photography hobbyist John Hwang caught the sweet pose on camera. “Every time I tried to get up and move away from the kennel, he’d [get] up on his hind legs and kept putting his paws together, as if he was begging me to help him,” Hwang told ABC News. http://animalcare.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/acc/our_animals/detail?animalID=A4910211Animal ID: … Read more

Lost Little Girl Survived & Rescued From The Wilderness, Thanks To Her Loyal Pup

Dogs are the most loyal creatures on earth. They will protect us and do their best to help us no matter what. And dogs are never to young to be heroes. A puppy named Naida helped save a little girl who got herself lost in the wilderness of Siberia. The woods are infested with wolves and bears, but miraculously the little girl was safe. It all started when the girl’s father, Rodion Chikitova, went for a trip to his native … Read more

Watch This Adorable Dog Couple Fostering 5 Little Kittens

Is your dog friendly with cats? Some dogs are so friendly with other small animals, they even adopt them as their very own. Just like the Dalmatian couple in the video below. According to Rumble user Jennypogue, these Dalmatians named Louie and Lady are professionals when it comes to raising and nurturing foster kittens. Watch the video below and see them caring for the tiny kittens that they are fostering! Source: Dalmatian couple adopts 5 foster kittens by Jennypogue on … Read more

Watch This Woman’s Emotional Farewell To Her Foster Dog

We really admire people who open their doors and their hearts to foster dogs. They take care of the dogs, give them love and a home while they are waiting to get adopted to their forever home. That kind of generosity is something we absolutely admire. But when you foster a dog, there’s a possibility of falling in love with the dog and getting attached to them. Saying goodbye to them can be very hard. That’s why some dogs are … Read more

Woman Quits Job On Wall Street To Rescue & Rehabilitate Dogs From Kill Shelters

Everyone, meet Eva Armstrong–a woman who left her job on Wall Street so she could rescue and rehabilitate dogs from kill shelters. Eva used to be a career woman and workaholic, always looking for more money. But then she realized that she didn’t care about all the money in the world. She discovered what her true calling was–being with dogs and taking care of them.   So Eva decided to quit her job and do something more fulfilling. She now has a farm that … Read more

UPDATE: Elderly Couple Devastated After Losing Dog To New Family…But Now They’ve Been Reunited!

Update 2/23/16: After this story sparked outrage, the family who adopted Tipsy returned her to her original owners! Hear more on Inside Edition. Original story: An elderly couple has finally found their beloved eight-year-old Sheltie after she went missing in early December. However, 71-year-old Sharon Robinson and her 73-year-old husband still await a happy reunion; their dog, Tipsy, has been adopted by another family–and they refuse to give her back. The Robinsons were in Boston when they found out Tipsy had gone missing from … Read more

Judge Lays Down The Hammer On Woman Who Forced Her Dog To Live In Filth

This judge is known for giving sentences that are rather creative. Judge Michael A. Cicconetti of the Painesville Municipal Court in Ohio thought that an accused pet owner should get a taste of her own medicine. Her dog had been forced to live in disgustingly dirty conditions, so Judge Cicconetti figured the best way to punish her was for her to suffer the way her poor pup had: by spending some quality time in a rotten, reeking garbage dump. We hope this … Read more

This Dog May Be In A Wheelchair, But That Doesn’t Stop Him From Going Skiing!

There are so many fun things to do in the snow. You can build a snowman, have a snowball fight, or you can go skiing! It’s not just humans who love to have fun in the snow, dogs love snow too! And the Border Collie in the video below won’t let his deformity stop him from having fun! Roosevelt the Border Collie has malformed legs. And thanks to his foster family and the New England Border Collie Rescue (NEBCR), along … Read more

14 Dogs Who Helped Their Human Parents Make Pregnancy Announcements!

We dog owners consider our pups to be part of the family, so it only makes sense that when it starts to grow, they’re involved in sharing the big news. For many couples, their dog is their first “baby,” and they’ll always have a piece of their human’s hearts. When a new human comes along, it means exciting changes for the fur family members, too (and they know something big is about to happen)! Here are 14 adorable pregnancy announcements where the pups get to steal the show. … Read more

When She Saw The State Of This Unwanted Dog, This Woman Dropped Everything To Save Him

Darlene was getting a manicure from her usual nail technician – a woman she liked and had been visiting for years. The woman told her about her son’s unwanted puppy, a dog he refused to provide food, water and shelter for. Darlene assumed the technician was feeding the dog when in fact Smokey was slowly being starved to death. The manicurist finally confessed that she wanted to “put the dog down” but didn’t want to pay the $200 fee to … Read more

Nothing Can Stop This Determined Corgi From Getting His Favorite Toy

Does your dog have a favorite toy? Most dogs have a favorite toy that they want to play with all the time. Some are so attached to their favorite toys they even sleep beside them! Now this adorable Corgi named Cooper loves his toy and he’s determined to get it from the other side of the door. Watch the video below and see how Cooper retrieves his toy without opening the door! LOL! Great job, Cooper! You really love that … Read more

This Dog Just Doesn’t Want To Go Outside

We all have one of those lazy days. There are just those days when we just don’t feel like getting up and getting out of bed at all. And it’s not just humans who have those lazy days, dogs have them too! The dog in the video below is having one of those lazy days. Perhaps the cold weather is also a factor, because this dog just doesn’t want to go outside and go potty. He just refuses to get … Read more

Dog Who Helped Save His Owner From A Heart Attack Is Looking For A Forever Home

Everyone, meet Dose–a hero dog who helped save his owner from a heart attack. But now, Dose is homeless and he’s looking for a forever home. Dose is a 7-year-old Bully mix and he spent a year at the Citrus County Animal shelter waiting for someone to adopt him. He then he finally got adopted, however he only spent hours in what was to be his forever home. His new owner suffered a heart attack and collapsed. Dose licked the … Read more

Woman Accidentally Becomes A Dog Sitter For A Complete Stranger Headed To Prison

When Jo Jarvis hailed a cab to make her dinner reservation in Manhattan, she had not idea what was about to happen. As she began to climb into the taxi, a stranger in an oversized coat approached her with an offer. Although Jarvis had no desire for pleasantries on the freezing cold night, his question captured her attention. “Will you buy my dog, she’s $100?” he asked, peeling back one side of his coat to uncover a pair of big glassy eyes in a … Read more

This Puppy Is The Best Alarm Clock In The World!

Every dog lover wakes up with a smile on their face because of their sweet dogs. It’s such a great feeling to have someone who love us wake us up in the morning. And we all know that dogs are best alarm clocks! Their methods in waking us up are so effective, plus, they don’t have a snooze button! The guy in the video below has the best alarm clock in the world! He gets to be woken up by … Read more

Precious Rescue Pup Claps His Paws To The Song “If You’re Happy & You Know It’

Can you imagine what it must be like to be a dog who has spent most of his life at the shelter? And just imagine how happy you’d be when somebody comes to bring you to your loving forever home! This dog named Benny was once an unhappy shelter dog. But when his new parents adopted him, he couldn’t be any happier! He gets to sleep in a real bed, and he gets a lot of belly rubbing too! He’s … Read more

Rescuers Save Dying Man’s 21 Dogs Left In An Abandoned Store

Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) is a nonprofit animal protection organization with a mission to end animal suffering through direct and compassionate action. They want to inspire humanity to treat animals with the highest ethical standards. In one of their recent rescues, ARC was able to save 21 dogs abandoned in an old building in Lafayette, Tennessee. The dogs were stranded inside the abandoned store, left to fend for themselves. The dogs’ owner is in hospice care, and the dogs were … Read more

Rescued Senior Blind Dog May Face The Wrong Way, But He’s Happy To Have A Loving Home!

Dogs are amazingly resilient. No matter what their dealt in life, they won’t let it stop them from having fun and enjoying life. This black Lab named Uncle Ebenezer had surgery to have his eyes removed. This sweet senior dog may have lost his vision, but he gained something that made him really happy, a loving home. View post on imgur.com Uncle Ebenezer hasn’t quite gotten used to being blind just yet. He obviously still needs guidance since his new family … Read more

Lost Dog Found 800 Miles Away From His Home

A Chihuahua named Coco went missing after he escaped from his home in Texas September last year. His mom Amanda Benton was surprised when she got a call saying that her dog was found in Georgia. Amanda looked for Coco everywhere. She did everything she could just to get her baby safe back home. She put up flyers everywhere. Months later, she was informed that Coco has been found in Atlanta Georgia–more than 800 miles away from home! Coco was … Read more

Baby Elephant Who Was Rejected By His Herd Bonds With His New Canine Friend

Everyone, meet Ellie–a baby elephant who was rejected by his herd shortly after he was born. Ellie was rescued by Karen Trendler and the people at the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage. Ellie had several health issues, he had a large umbilical abscess, a naval/joint ill and septicemia. But thanks to his rescuers who spent months treating him, his condition is now stabilized. Ellie in a gentle mood Posted by Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 But it’s not … Read more

Heartwarming Photo Captures The Love Between A Bride And Her Service Dog

A touching photo of a bride being comforted by her tutu-wearing yellow lab has taken over social media. Bella is Valerie Parrott’s service dog, trained to help her owner through migraines, anxiety, and panic attacks. This sweet lab can sense when Parrott’s heart rate begins to elevate, and offers her comfort in order to slow it down. It’s no wonder that the bride needed her best friend by her side to calm her nerves on her wedding day. South Dakota-based photographer Maddie Peschong … Read more

New Study Shows Dogs May Be Altruistic

Ever wondered if you were starving if your dog would share his meal with you? A new study released this month says he just might! The study, conducted by the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria, was to see if dogs, like humans, have any tendency for “prosocial behavior” – meaning acts that are for the greater good or the good of other members of the group, without concern for the individual.   “Dogs and their nearest relatives, the wolves, … Read more

Breaking News: New Technology Will Help Consumers Buy Pet Products More Wisely

Buying products for your pet (and your whole family) is just about to get a whole lot easier thanks to a new technology, SmartLabel, announced this month by the Grocery Manufacturers Association. The tech will enable consumers to have easy and instantaneous access to detailed information about thousands of products, with more than 30 major companies (not all pet-related) already committed to taking part in the transparency initiative. This transformative new program, created by manufacturers and retailers, enables consumers to … Read more

Ask A Vet: Can I Treat My Dog’s Ear Infection At Home?

Dog ear infection home remedy

Home remedies are popular for otitis externa (ear infections) in dogs. The reason for this is that ear infections are often due to underlying issues, like allergic diseases. Thus, they tend to recur and become chronic. People often get frustrated and want to avoid a trip to the vet, which is where a home remedy for a dog ear infection would come in. But first, you’ll need to understand what dog ear infections are. What are Dog Ear Infections? Ear … Read more

From The Vet: You Need To Know What Silent Problem Is Hurting Your Dog

You love your dog and want her to live long and well. You might hear people mention dental hygiene and you know that you are supposed to go to your own dentist. You might even know that dogs need dental care too, but you probably do not really know how important it is. It is truly a life or death issue. When your dog pants in your face and you want to plug your nose, you think it’s just “dog breath”, … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Happens When A Dog Ages?

Aging is a normal process and is not a disease, but there are some common and predictable changes that occur as your dog ages. Knowledge is power and being aware of these changes allows you to make accommodations to keep your dog’s life easy and happy. 1.Cognitive dysfunction (Brain Aging) The brain ages too and with that progression comes some slowing down of the mental processes. Some dogs are not severely affected, but every dog has some degree of cognitive … Read more

Feeding Shelter Dogs Program

UPDATE: 434,973 Meals Provided for Shelter Dogs in April! iHeartDogs.com is excited to announce that your purchases now help provide food to shelters across the United States! With each purchase of a product on our website, you’ll be providing a specific number of daily meals to shelter dogs through our partnership with Rescue Bank®. Rescue Bank® supports freight-paid deliveries to smaller, less visible non-profits that have limited access to resources. They operate on the national food bank model, accepting food donations from many manufacturers, … Read more

Artist Paints 5500 Images To Make A POWERFUL Statement For Shelter Animals

When artist Mark Barone and his wife Marina lost their beloved dog Santina at the age of 21 years, Marina (very much a cat person prior!) went on line to adopt another dog. What she found instead was the brutal reality of the number of dogs that are dumped and destroyed every day in shelters. When she and Mark saw the graphic evidence they decided to do something about it. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4798362251659&set=a.1568952278428&type=3&theater Within just two days, Mark had come to a … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Does Antifreeze Poisoning Look Like?

 Everyone is afraid of antifreeze poisoning and their pets. The horrible reputation of this toxic compound is well deserved. Would you know what the signs are if your dog was poisoned? Antifreeze is frequently spilled or available in areas where curious pets can reach it. It is somewhat enticing to drink and vets all over the country see and treat this toxicity every year. Many times with a poor outcome, depending on the speed with which treatment is sought. The … Read more

The ONE Product That Could Save Your Pet In A House Fire If You Are Away

The winter months are the most dangerous for home fires – with all the heaters, candles, Christmas trees and combustible decorations, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. It’s stressful leaving pets alone in the house, knowing if there’s a fire or gas leak they could be trapped and help may come too late. Even if your dectectors are all working fine, it’s takes time for the fire department to respond. And, they don’t know you have pets. These facts from the … Read more

Warning: Cold/Flu Meds Can Harm Dogs

As the days grow shorter and colder and we are stuck inside (with everyone else), viruses and colds run rampant. We all have a stash of cold and flu medications that we turn to for congestion or a runny nose, but did you know that some of these can really hurt your dog? Whether you are tempted to “home medicate” your dog or he helps himself to the medications on the counter, medications that are tested safe for humans may … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Do You Do If You See A Dog Tied Out In The Cold?

We have all seen the sad faces of dogs lying balled up on the cold ground tied to a tree or post. These days, it is fortunately becoming less common. Most people know that it is not good for a dog to be tied all the time and social media helps highlight the plights of such mistreated animals. Hypothermia is a very real threat for animals restrained from seeking good shelter. Tied pets are certainly at risk. They are not … Read more

Ask A Vet: Could My Dog Suffer From Seasonal Affective Disorder? What Can I Do?

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in human is characterized by episodes of depression during the period where day length is shorter. There have been many therapies tried to treat SAD in humans, ranging from light therapy to cognitive behavioral therapy. The people that suffer from SAD report significant impact to their quality of life. Our dogs live closely with us and experience the seasonal changes much as we do. Dog owners report mood and behavior changes in dogs during the winter. Could … Read more

The 10 Best Winter Coats To Keep Your Dog Warm This Winter

While not all dogs need coats – your Husky is loving this cold weather – some dogs have short hair and/or thin skin, making them susceptible to the cold, just like you. If you own a dog that gets chilly, the following brands make some amazing winter dog coats that will keep your pup toasty warm. #1 – Weatherbeeta The Weatherbeeta brand is well-known in the equestrian crowd as having some of the best blankets for horses available. They also make … Read more

Ask A Vet: How To Win The War On Inter-dog Aggression

If your household contains more than one dog and there is conflict between them, it makes life a little less peaceful for everyone. We are supposed to be the superior species in the relationship with our dogs, but sometimes it is easy to expect dogs to function like people. Our human tendencies make us want to identify the underdog and lift him up, but is this the way to end the war? Dogs exist with a definite hierarchy and feel … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Are The Most Important Things I Should Do When I Go To Adopt A Dog?

When you go to find a new fur-ever friend, you want to stack the odds of a good match in your favor. There are things that you need to think about for each candidate. This dog will be your best friend and constant companion for 13-15 years (depending on his size and breed background) and you might not consider all the factors in the excitement of adoption. Find out everything that you can about each dog. The staff at the … Read more

IMPORTANT: How To Tell If Your Dog Is Overweight

Pet obesity is on the rise and it’s a killer. Overweight pets are more prone to a host of illness like arthritis, hip dysplasia, cancer, heart and liver disease, and more. For the active pet, it can mean more injuries, as their joints are stressed by the extra weight they have to carry. If you want to prolong your dog’s life and make sure it is a happy and healthy one, make sure you keep your pet at a healthy … Read more

Dog With Severely Swollen Face Saved By Rescuers In India

Animal Aid Unlimited India is an organization on a mission to rescue stray animals in India. One of the animals they rescued is a dog with a severely swollen face. They received a call about a dog with a huge, life-threatening abscess on his face. When they found the poor thing, his face was so swollen, that his head looked more like a pig than a dog. The dog was friendly, but he was a little suspicious of humans. So … Read more

Young Boy Has An Emotional Reunion With His Dog Who’s Been Missing For A Month

We love joyful reunions. We cannot imagine all the stress and the worry that a dog lover goes through when his/her beloved dog goes missing. That is why we feel so happy to see dog owners reunited with their pets. One of the most heartwarming we’ve ever seen is the reunion between a little boy and his dog. A young boy lost his puppy named Kase. The pup went missing from their home in Lubbock, Texas. The pup had been … Read more

This Pup May Be Blind, But That Doesn’t Stop Him From Exploring The World

Murdock the Pit Bull puppy was born with a disorder that caused him blindness. But even though he is blind, Murdock doesn’t let his blindness hold him back. Murdock was rescued by Fresno Bully Rescue, and his foster mom, Noelani Guerrero, helped him along the way. Murdock’s foster mom thinks that he is very inspiring, and so do we! A photo posted by Murdock (@murdockthepit) on Nov 28, 2015 at 8:04pm PST Murdock may be blind, but he loves to … Read more

Police Officers From All Over The US Attend Funeral For Jethro The Fallen K9

Every day across the United States, brave men and women protect the streets to keep the civilians safe, putting their own lives in danger to help others. But it’s not just brave men and women who serve and protect, but K9’s too. Just last week, Jethro, a German Shepherd K9, was working with his partner, Officer Ryan Davis, responding to a call in the middle of the night about a suspected burglary at a grocery store in Canton, Ohio. Upon … Read more

BREAKING NEWS RECALL ALERT – Carnivore Meat Company Recalls Raw Food Due To Salmonella

Carnivore Meat Company is voluntarily recalling a single limited lot of Vital Essentials Frozen Chicken Patties Entrée for Dogs. The Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) selected and tested product as part of a national collection initiative, which was issued by the Center of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) on June 3, 2015. The FDA notified Carnivore Meat Company that one of the samples collected, tested positive for Salmonella, bacteria commonly associated with fresh and frozen poultry, in human and in pet … Read more

This Dog Used To Live In A Puppy Mill, And Now He’s In A Doritos Super Bowl Commercial Contest!

A little white Terrier named Miz has come a long way from living in a small box in a horibble puppy mill to being in a Doritos Super Bowl commercial contest. A filmmaker living in Burbank named Jacob Chase, together with his girlfriend, rescued Miz and two other dogs. And their three rescued dogs star in their commercial contest entry. They are the Doritos Dogs! Their entry is one of the three finalists that were chosen by Doritos for this … Read more

Previously Abused Dog Will Teach Animal Cruelty Prevention To Next Generation

Chance is a rescue dog who is being rehabilitated so that he can visit children in schools and teach them about how to treat animals–the right way. This little sweetheart has already endured unimaginable pain and heartbreak in his short, five-month life. The floppy-eared Terrier Pit Bull mix was freezing when he was found, stumbling around and foaming at the mouth. When he was evaluated, they found he had broken hips and scars from his muzzle being bound with duct tape. But thanks … Read more

Town In Italy Is Using Silent Fireworks – Should We All?

For many of us dog lovers, any celebration that involves fireworks is a bad day. Most dog owners I know dread New Year’s Eve and for those of us State Side, Fourth of July is the worst day of the year (as are the days, even weeks leading up to it when impatient kids are setting off crackers early). During these times, my Facebook feed is full of angry dog parents wishing people would just “stop with the fireworks.” Of … Read more

8 Fun Facts About Chihuahuas

No matter who you are, you’re well-aware of the pint-size pooches the American Kennel Club describes as “graceful, charming, and sassy.” You know that their pocket-sized portability and irresistible cuteness make them popular pets among celebrities. You know they give you those “yo quero” cravings for Taco Bell. And if you have one in your life, you know how loving these little balls of energy can be! But do you know how popular they are among dog owners in America, where … Read more

Dog Chases Darts Thrown By A Guy On TV

Although dogs are intelligent creatures, there are times when they are completely clueless that even the simplest things can confuse them. Just like the dog in the video below. This dog is watching TV with his human. They’re watching a dart match, and whenever the guy throws the dart, the dog runs off trying to chase the dart that the guy threw. He has no idea where the darts go! Check out the video below! Awwww… the poor baby… the … Read more

From The Vet: Important Update On Scary Canine Flu

Most dog people have heard of the scary outbreak of Canine Influenza in and around Chicago last March. It was a challenge because there was not much beyond supportive care for treatment and the only means of prevention was trying to avoid taking dogs to areas where other dogs would be, such as dog parks and boarding kennels. Some dogs died and over 1,000 were reported ill. Now infected dogs have begun to be identified in the Western US, places … Read more

9 Common Training Mistakes Everyone Makes

What’s that old saying – “To err is human,” or something like that? Basically, we all make mistakes. And that is definitely true in dog training. While 99.99 percent of the time these mistakes are not life-threatening or something that can’t be fixed, they can definitely slow up the training process, creating frustration on both ends of the leash. The following are common training mistakes everyone makes so you can avoid them next time you train! #1 – Train your … Read more

BREAKING NEWS – Las Vegas Is Latest City To Ban Retail Sales Of Puppies and Kittens

Sometimes what happens in Vegas…is great news that needs to be shared! Best Friends Animal Society is pleased to announce that more than 100 communities across the United States have enacted legislation banning the retail sale of commercially bred puppies (from sources known as “puppy mills”) and kittens, with Las Vegas being the most recent city to join this fast-growing trend. Other prominent cities include Los Angeles, Chicago, Beverly Hills, and counties like Salt Lake County (UT), Camden County (NJ), and … Read more