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8 Dogs Who Are Absolute Masters At The Head Tilt

Love the head tilt and love the ears! - Source Oh, aren't you adorable! - Source It's hard to resist a face like this! - Source How could anyone say 'No'' to this face? - Source They say the head tilt is the dog lover's weakness! - Source So cute and so adorable! - Source It's impossible to get mad when you see this face! - Source The head tilt plus a cute tongue! Just adorable! - Source

BREAKING: ASPCA Declares April 8 “National Dog Fighting Awareness Day”

As part of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month in April, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) designates April 8 National Dog Fighting Awareness Day to raise awareness of the prevalence of dog fighting in the U.S., reveal little-known truths about the blood sport, and encourage animal lovers nationwide to take action against one of the most brutal forms of animal cruelty. Despite being a felony in all 50 states, dog fighting continues to … Read more

Frenchie argues with owner about bedtime

This video won the internet yesterday! Although not a new video (it was uploaded in 2011), for whatever reason is started going viral yesterday. After you watch it, you’ll see why! I just love how this pup backtalks until the very end! It even looks like he’s faking going to sleep, doesn’t it? (maybe his owner should get him an easier bed to get into, don’t you think! I might be arguing too about that 🙂

Dog Sports 101: IPO/Schutzhund

IPO, formerly known as Schutzhund (literally “protection dog”), was originally developed as a breed suitability test for the German Shepherd Dog. In the early days, German Shepherds were considered the ultimate working dog. Not only did they tend and guard livestock, they protected their owners and served alongside police and military personnel. While it eventually turned into a German dog sport, it has since evolved further into the largest protection sport competition in the world. There are club, regional, national, … Read more

8 Dogs Apologizing With Their Eyes. How Can You Not Forgive Them!

Awww...those eyes melted my heart. - Source Would you get mad at this face? - Source Those eyes tell you how sorry he is. - Source Will you forgive this doggy? - Source How can anyone resist those eyes? - Source This doggy's "I'm sorry" face is super effective. - Source Awww...just look at those apologetic eyes... - Source It's not just the eyes, but also the ears, and the body language..all is forgiven! - Source

Dog Sports 101: French Ring Sport

It’s fast, intense, and very difficult. It has moments of ease and times you’ll be at the end of your seat. It takes a dedicated dog, bred for the work necessary for the sport, and an even more dedicated handler. It brings together working dog enthusiasts and new owners looking for exciting new adventures with their dogs. It’s French Ring Sport. Related: Best Dog Training Courses You Can In The Comfort of Your Home As its title suggests, French Ring … Read more

11 Possible Signs of Cancer In Your Dog

It’s important to remember that no single symptom here is necessarily indicative of cancer. They are however, good reasons to make an appointment with your vet. (graphic courtesy of ParkerPup.com) 11 Possible Signs of Cancer In Your Dog: Straining to poop/thin, ribbon like stools Lethargy or no appetite Any new bump or lump Drainage or odor from ears (note: this is also very common with ear infections) Runny, bloody nose Unusually foul breath & excessive drooling Increased thirst and urination … Read more

The Dangers and Pitfalls of Retractable Leashes

Walking is an integral part of a dog owner’s life. The explosion of pet pampering products in the past ten years has introduced hundreds of different styles of leashes for every breed and occasion. Style statements are made with rhinestone encrusted leashes or thick strips of spiked leather. Retractable leashes are available everywhere, sold by most pet supply stores and online. They come in various lengths, strengths, colors and designs to satisfy anyone’s personal fashion tastes. Retractable leashes are corded, … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Dock Diving

Thinking of something fun to do during the hot summer months? Does your dog love water? If the answer is yes to those questions, consider Dock Diving! Dock Diving, or dock jumping, is a fun sport in which dogs compete for jumping the highest and farthest into a body of water. Any breed of dog is welcome, and any level of dog handler. But competitive teams fear not, for there are plenty of exciting competitions in this sport. Dock diving … Read more

These 3 Dogs Were The Only Ones To See What This Fedex Guy Did!!!

These 3 dogs we’re the only ones to see what this Fedex guy did. That is… until this security footage got released. If you ask me, the dogs knew what was going to happen and were trying to warn him. Poor guy! Talk about a bad day on the job. I sure hope he has dogs of his own to go home to! (P.S. – We learned that there wasn’t any damage to the truck and the driver is safe. … Read more

5 More Things Dogs Do That Make Owners Scratch Their Heads

It has been established dogs do weird things, habits that leave humans scratching their heads in amazement. Most of these quirks are genetically ingrained within a dogs DNA and easily explainable. It doesn’t make their habits any less peculiar, but maybe a bit more understanding. Eats Grass Why does a dog eat grass if all they’re going to do is throw it up again? That would be why. When a dog has an upset stomach they will munch on some … Read more

The 8 Cutest Puppy Moments That Ever Happened

Eating together in a circle.. - Source Just look at those puppy bellies! - Source Line up, tilt your heads, and look cute! - Source So pink and so cute! - Source It's chow time! Look at those cute tiny feet! - Source "Do we really need to take a bath?" - Source Sweet puppy kiss! - Source Conquering the stairs one step at a time... - Source

How to Make Your Dog Obey The “Stay” Command

Stay is one of those tricky behaviors that alludes many dog owners. After all, most dogs do not find anything particularly rewarding about having to stay in one position while other family members or people outside get to move around. We have to show our dog that stay can be rewarding in order to get a rock solid one. Stay is hard for dogs, especially young or high-drive ones, because its takes self-control. They have to physically make themselves stay … Read more

4 Heartwarming Stories from Relinquishment to Furever Homes

There are valid reasons for having to give up a dog. An owner may become seriously ill and be unable to care for their dog. There may be a job loss and the tough decision needs to be made on whether they can still afford to take care of their dog. The arrival of a new baby may stress the dog out so much that an owner will have to decide whether the dog may be better off in a … Read more

8 Proofs That Puppy Ears Are The Best Thing Ever

Don't you just love those cute crazy ears? - Source "Do my ears look funny to you?" - Source "One of my ears is a lil lazy. But it's still cute, right?" - Source "My ear is signaling for you to go left" - Source "My ears are crossed. But they're gonna be standing straight someday, right?" - Source "Mommy says my floppy ears look cute. Don't you agree?" - Source "My ears are a lil crazy, but you still ... Read more

How to Safely Introduce Your New Puppy Into Your Home

If you are thinking about bringing in a new puppy to your family, do not forget to take into consideration your current dog. Before you start looking for another dog, make sure the one you already have will be happy that you have added to the family. Especially older dogs who have always been an “only child.” They can be fear or aggressive to a new dog in their domain. Does your dog get along with other dogs at the dog parks, … Read more

How To Make Simple, Safe Jerky Treats for Your Dog

These delicious and simple jerky recipes make great treats for your dog, that you can share! Made with human ingredients by you, you won’t have worry about recalls or where the product was manufactured. You can also alter the recipes according to your dog’s personal tastes, so you can make a treat what will be sure to make him drool! How to Make Dog Jerky While you can buy a dehydrator, which are not very expensive and will make this … Read more

Puppies + Babies + Camera = 8 Priceless Pics That’ll Leave You Smiling All Day

Baby's photo with his two best buddies! - Source These two definitely know how to pose! Love those rolls! :-) - Source Can we keep them all? - Source Awwww....isn't this cute?? - Source Love those smiles! They're playing a game! - Source Ready for the photo? - Source They love the baby for sure! - Source Time for bed..and these two sleep together! So adorable! - Source

Would You Know If Your Dog Had Hypothyroidism? Learn The Signs.

Our dogs share a lot of common ailments with us, and one of them is hypothyroidism. Most of us are familiar with “thyroid problems,” in that we hear the phrase spoken around us. But if you do not understand the disease and the symptoms, it’s possible your own dog could be suffering from it and you would not even know. What is Hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disorder that is caused when the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones … Read more

Breed Discrimination: Can it be Stopped?

Breed Discrimination is a very touchy subject among dog enthusiasts. Everyone has very strong opinions concerning one of the most heavily discriminated breeds, the “pit bull”. There are tests are available on the internet, flip through the photographs and find the pit bull. Most people choose the wrong breed (Myself included). The term pit bull refers to several breeds of dogs including the American Staffordshire Terrier, the English Staffordshire Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier, the English Bull Terrier, and … Read more

How to Treat a Bee Sting on a Dog

The plants are blooming and that means the bees are out again. While we are often careful about our children and ourselves getting stung, we do not always think about our dogs. However, dogs can be stung by bees just as easily as us, if not easier, with the same results. Do you know what to do if your dog gets stung? What to do Immediately try to remove the stinger with a pair of tweezers. Look for an area with swelling. … Read more

10 Reasons Why Your Dog Groomer Charges More Than Your Hairdresser

Originally created by Groomer to Groomer Magazine. Your hairdresser doesn’t wash and clean around your butt. You probably don’t go 8 weeks without washing or brushing your hair Your hairdresser doesn’t have to remove your eye boogers. Most likely, you sit still for your hairdresser. Your haircut doesn’t include a free pedicure and manicure. You probably didn’t roll in mud or step bairfooted into poo in the last few weeks. You probably don’t bite or scratch your hairdresser. Your hairdresser … Read more

5 Odd Dog Behaviors Explained. You’ve Probably Wondered About These!

Most of a dog’s odd behavior is a genetic predisposition from their days as wild, untamed dogs that fended for themselves and had no human to answer to. From killing their stuffed animals to feeling the rush of wind on their face, owners are constantly amazed and amused by their furry four legged companions. Listed below are five peculiar habits that have their roots based deep within their DNA. Teeth Shake Ever wonder why a dog picks up a toy … Read more

To Stop The Barking, You Must Know THIS

One of the most common complaints about dogs from both owners and non-owners is barking. It can be loud, incessant, and ear-piercing. Even the most loving owner has found herself wondering what life would be like without their dog due to barking that just won’t quit. The pet product industry has capitalized on this problem, selling all kinds of so-called training equipment or management tools to keep your dog quiet. They make big promises to stop barking “easily” and “for … Read more

11 Dogs Patiently Wait For Their Name To Be Called And Then Their Dinner Is Served!!

Now these are some well-trained dogs! This family has a whopping ELEVEN beautiful dogs! All of them patiently await for their name to be called and one by one, they leave their kennel. What happens when you’re polite at dinner time? You get a nice yummy dinner! … And now a viral video, showing off your great manners! I love that these dogs behave so well. Dogs LOVE to have structure and do much better when given it, and these … Read more

5 Steps to a Successful Puppy Adoption

In honor of this year’s National Puppy Day, Aimee Gilbreath, Executive Director of Found Animals has a few tips to help you make an informed decision about choosing your next family member. 1.  Consider the Benefits of Adopting a Puppy The mere presence of a puppy can melt your heart immediately, so it is very important to understand that your new pup will require a lot of time, energy and patience before making any decisions. With that in mind, puppies … Read more

Nothing Can Prepare You for This Transformation. Especially the 4th Pic. WOW!

Did you know that for every one homeless person, there are 5 homeless dogs struggling to survive? A startling and heartbreaking statistic. It’s no wonder the dog in the photos below was actually mistaken to be a pile of trash. This poor little guy went for months on end without a bath; scavenging the streets for food, and searching for shelter under dumpsters…  Luckily he was found, and the photos of his transformation will leave you shocked! SHARE this amazing … Read more

Is Your Dog Safe When Home Alone? 5 Tips You MUST Know

It’s been a very long day, the last thing an owner needs when walking in the house is to find a huge mess. Garbage strewn across the floor, pillows emptied, a favorite pair of shoes obliterated. What would be worse is coming home and finding the dog unconscious from something he got into. Below are five easy tips to keep dogs safe while they’re home alone. Set Limits To crate or not to crate, that is a tricky question. Some … Read more

A Wagging Tail – What Does It Really Mean?

We have all heard the common myth that a wagging tail means a happy, friendly dog. While it is true that dogs do wag their tails to express happiness at seeing a person (or dinner!), dogs also wag their tails to show other emotions. In fact, dog tails are more like human faces, showing their emotions through movement and position much like we do with smiles, frowns, pursed lips, etc.Knowing what to look for in a dog’s tail can help … Read more

The Docking and Cropping Controversy

We are all aware that some breeds, like the Australian shepherd, Rottweiler, Doberman, and the Viszla, have a tradition and/or standard of either a docked tail, cropped ears, or both. Recently, as more and more pet parents have begun to question whether we should do these alterations. And, in some places, such as many countries in Europe, they have already banned the procedures. But there are those who say the alterations serve a purpose other than looks, and that they are … Read more

Top 5 Environmental Allergens for Dogs (You’ll never believe #4!)

Dogs can have environmental allergies just like people, often to the same things. You might be surprised that allergens in your house can make your dog as miserable as they make you. And, you may have been mistaking the symptoms for something else, including food allergies. Environmental allergies outside your house can also affect your pup. As the weather warms up and spring comes, grass grows, flowers and trees bloom, and the world smells amazing. But with all the good things it … Read more

Wolf Hybrids: Wild Animal or Tamed Beast?

The wolf brings forth thoughts of majesty, independence, spirit and drive. It is only natural that some would want the unbridled splendor of a wolf, paired with the loyalty of a domesticated dog. Before anyone knew it, the wolf hybrid came onto the scene. Wolf advocates praised the advances in trying to preserve the wolf’s lineage. Evolutionary biologists shake their heads in dismay. The wolf is a wild animal, plain and simple. No amount of hybrid cross breeding can change … Read more

World’s Most Expensive Dog Sells for WHAT?!!

A golden Tibetan Mastiff puppy has just fetched the overwhelming price of $1.95 million dollars in China, making it believed to be the most expensive dog ever sold. The puppy was sold to an unidentified property developer at a premium pet fair in the eastern province of Zhejiang. The reason these dogs command such high prices is that some actually believe they have lion’s blood in their veins. This myth has created a frenzy for wealthy Chinese buyers. Yes, you … Read more

How to Get a Job as a Vet Tech

Many of us like the idea of spending our lives helping animals, but may not have the time or resources to go to veterinary school. The next best thing, then, would be a veterinary technician.  Vet Techs help out in surgery, perform x-rays and basic “nurse” functions like taking temperatures, giving vaccines, and collecting samples for tests. It’s a rewarding job…but it’s also a highly-sought after job with a lot of applicants. Make sure you are doing all you can … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Herding

Livestock herding is probably one of the oldest uses of the domestic dog. Dogs have been selectively bred and used for herding for centuries, with evidence dating the beginnings back 4,000 years. The largest kennel clubs have specific groups dedicated to the breeds created for this purpose. There are also separate organizations specifically tailored solely to these herding dogs. While the many breeds vary greatly from one another, their herding ancestry gives them certain, common characteristics. In rural areas, using … Read more

How & Why To Give a Dog Massage: (Your dog wants you to read this!)

Canine massage?! That’s the response most people have when they hear you talk about massaging your dog. However, just like with people, massaging your dog can relieve pain and stress, calm nerves, and strengthen the bond you have with your dog. Rubi Sullivan, CSAMP (certified small animal massage practitioner) explains that “massage is a gentle and non-invasive therapy that is a great way to maintain your dog’s health and well-being, as well as regular veterinary visits.” What are the Benefits? … Read more