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Thanks To You, A Puppy Mill Survivor Got Life-Changing Surgery!

iHeartDogs works closely with GreaterGood by donating part of each sale to their various charity efforts. One of the charities, Rescue Bank, works to donate quality dog food to shelters and rescues who are in need. Many shelters and rescues could not run without generous donations from organizations like this, so your support makes a huge impact!  Time and time again we’ve seen some horrible consequences of puppy mills. As long as these facilities remain in operation, innocent dogs will suffer. Growing up in … Read more

You Helped Four At-Risk Pit Bull Puppies Find Loving Homes!

When you purchase items from the iHeartDogs store, part of that profit is donated to GreaterGood. GreaterGood is an incredible organization that supports charities, many of which help dogs in need. Thanks to loyal customers like you, a lot of at-risk dogs get a second chance at life. Mickey, Minnie, Oz, and Daisy are just four of the many dogs that iHeartDogs sales have saved! Mickey, Minnie, Oz, and Daisy are four Pit Bull siblings. They were dropped off together … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Rescue Goes Above And Beyond To Save Abused Dog’s Life

Update: Not only did WOOF Pet Rescue take Annie in and help her heal, both inside and out – they fought tirelessly to see that her abuser face justice. Krissy Mosbarger had high hopes for Annie. She kept meticulous medical records and handed over everything she had to help Annie win her day in court. “We are as ready as we can be. I have now compiled, (in full and in triplicate) Annie’s extensive medical records. They are nearly 2 … Read more

45 Endangered Rhinos Protected By Specially Trained Dogs

Dogs can be trained to perform the most incredible tasks. Some dogs can sniff out medical issues. Some can carry massive loads. And some specially-trained dogs even make a big impact on the endangered African Rhino population. Southern African Wildlife College‘s anti-poaching K9 unit is a pack of dogs selected for their particular tracking abilities to protect endangered wildlife. They perform several valuable functions in the preservation of the area’s biodiversity. South Africa holds nearly 80% of the world’s rhinoceroses. … Read more

New Disney Plus Series Showcases America’s Working Dogs

Whether or not you have heard of Bill Farmer, you definitely know his voice. He’s responsible for Pluto’s bark, Goofy’s bumbling speech, and the voices of many other Disney characters over the past 30 years. Now, Farmer is working in front of the camera to bring recognition to some of America’s most amazing real-life dogs. It’s A Dog’s Life His new show, It’s A Dog Life, is currently available on the Disney+ streaming service and features talented working dogs from … Read more

Quarantined Sportscaster Holds Hilarious Zoom Meeting With His Dogs

If you haven’t been introduced to Andrew Cotter, it’s time you come out from under your quarantine rock. He’s the isolation salvation we all never knew we needed. Cotter is the proud (and hilarious) dog dad to Mabel and Olive, two Labradors whose everyday lives have become entertainment for millions around the world. Cotter is a sports announcer in Scotland. His voice is perfectly pitched to deliver the perfect balance of thrilling, yet relaxing, commentary no matter what he’s narrating. … Read more

Rescue Dog Travels 97 Days To Find Her Foster Mom

Seneca Krueger from St. Paul, Minnesota has fostered about 30 to 40 dogs before. However, when she took in a German Shepherd mix named Zelda, something was different. Krueger felt a special connection to Zelda. So, when the sweet dog finally got adopted, Krueger felt like she lost her own dog. Clearly, Zelda felt the same way because she didn’t stay with her new family long. After 10 days, she took off, trying to find her way back to Krueger. … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #30

In This Issue

● Help Your Dog Live Longer
● Surprising Facts About Kibble
● Dogs & Chocolate
● Nurse Cares For Veteran’s Guide Dog
● Dogs Have A Bratty Teen Phase
● Treating Bee Stings
● Dog-Friendly Landscaping

Are You A Foot Fondler Or A Pillow Pilfer? The Secrets To Sleeping Positions!

Howdy, y’all! Barnaby here. I figure most of you young pups are still lounging around the house with your humans. Curling up in bed with your favorite human is a special treat that not all pups get the privilege of doing. If you’re one of the lucky dogs like me, there is a lot to be said about the way you sprawl out. If you’re a snuggling snoozer, check out what your sleeping position says about you! The Foot Fondler … Read more

Survey Reveals That Millennial Men Pamper Dogs More Than Women

There’s a common assumption that women show more love and affection to their dogs than men. However, if that’s what you believe, then you might want to think again! A survey conducted by Volvo Car USA and the Harris Poll revealed some shocking news. The survey showed that millennial men, which the Pew Research Center defined as men born between 1981 and 1996, are more likely to pamper their pups than millennial women. It might seem hard to believe, but … Read more

USDA Cracks Down On Puppy Mills With Stricter Reforms For Breeders

The puppy mill problem in this world has been ongoing for years with very little changes. Many dog lovers are aware of the situation, but others don’t even know it’s going on. Unfortunately, many puppy mill breeders even have a USDA license, but that might be about to change. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has finally announced that there will be new reforms for puppy breeders and roadside zoos. Hopefully, these changes will help protect more animals from getting hurt. … Read more

Study Reveals That Dogs Have Rebellious Teenage Phase

The teenage years are tough for humans. We balk at authority, engage in risky behavior, and think we are entirely immune to any and all consequences. A groundbreaking study has revealed that dogs go through a similar teenage phase. It is fraught with raging hormones and rebellious behavior, just like humans. Read on to see if your dog’s defiance could be tied to this passing period. Pooch Puberty Impacts Behavior Humans become teenagers when their bodies go through puberty. The … Read more

Creative Dog Mom Turns Her Curious Bulldog Into A King

Dogs love to look outside. It’s like their own personal TV, with plenty of squirrels, humans, and other dogs to watch. That’s why Ranveig Bjørklid Levinsen, a dog mom to two adorable Bulldogs named Bogart and Winston, decided to help her dogs see through the fence. She made two holes in the fence just big enough so the dogs could stick their heads through instead of trying to dig or jump the fence. Clearly, Bogart and Winston love these lookout … Read more

Triceratops Casually Walks A Dog

Okay, nobody freak out, but somebody spotted a dinosaur roaming the streets in Ottawa City. Fortunately, the dinosaur is a herbivore: a Triceratops. Even more fortunate: it’s just a person walking their dog in a very convincing Triceratops costume. Despite the coronavirus keeping us in our homes, our dogs still need their daily walks. According to the CDC, the best way to prevent COVID-19 infection is by keeping at least 6 feet away from other people. The best way to … Read more

Kansas Foster Dog Delivers A Mother’s Day Surprise

A Wichita family was treated to a delightful Mother’s Day surprise when their foster dog, Chloe gave birth to six puppies. The dog was rescued from a local kill shelter at the end of March when the facility closed due to COVID-19. Chloe was facing euthanasia before Beauties and Beasts, Inc. stepped in to save her. “She was one of those dogs put on the euthanasia list because of resources and she didn’t have a place to go and at … Read more

Bradley Cooper And His Doodle Dog Are Enough To Make Hearts Explode

He made us laugh in the Hangover. We cried over him during A Star Is Born (and drooled over his long hair and sexy voice). We respected him in American Sniper. Now it’s time we all fall in love with Bradley Cooper just a touch more. Because nothing makes a funny, singing sniper more attractive than adding a dog into the picture, am I right? Bradley Cooper, or B-Rad as I like to call him, is a longtime dog lover. … Read more

Once Labeled “Aggressive”, Pit Bull Showers Love On His Foster Kittens

If gossip is to be believed, “Cats vs. Dogs” is a battle for the ages. It’s a story told over and over again, about how the two species can’t tolerate each other, much less be friends. But as true dog lovers know, our canine pals have a heart big enough to love any creature that crosses their path – and that includes the feline kind. It seems to be the dogs who needed love most that have the most to … Read more

Rescue Dog Thinks She’s A Small, Furry Human

Maya is a young rescue dog who is just over a year old. The only problem is that she doesn’t know she’s a dog at all! In fact, she seems to think she’s a four-legged human, so she often teaches herself new human skills. This includes watching tv, opening doors, and even holding grudges. Her mom, Eleni Alafouzos, doesn’t know why her sweet dog behaves the way that she does, but she has happily embraced it over time. Maya’s just … Read more

5 Ways To Tell Your Dogs You Love Them In Their Own Language

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Pup parents know that our dogs love us deeply, even though they do not express it in the same manner as humans do. Recently, behavioral research saddened dog lovers when it showed that most dogs don’t like to be hugged. That’s not to say that our pups don’t enjoy receiving affection; they live for our love and approval! Try showing them your devotion in a language they can understand. 1. Gaze Deeply Into Their Eyes Dr, Brian Hare, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #29

In This Issue

● Pup With Dwarfism
● Cancer-Preventing Foods
● Avoiding Snake Bites
● Amazon Ghost Dogs
● Why Dogs Do The “Poop Stare”
● Dog Bowl Maintenance
● Water Intoxication

Enthusiastic Golden Retrievers Will Bring You Beer During Quarantine

No one loves their job more than these Golden Retrievers, Buddy and Barley. In the past, they spent their days lounging around at their parents’ business, Six Harbors Brewing Company in New York. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their operations had to change drastically though, which has actually been a huge success for the two pups. The company began a beer delivery system, and Buddy and Barley are thrilled to be able to deliver beer right to your door. Now … Read more

How This Bracelet Fed 2,665,300 Homeless Dogs

Shelter dogs have full bellies now while waiting for their forever home because this bracelet does something absolutely amazing. As many of you know, iHeartDogs has a passion and purpose around supporting shelter and rescue dogs in need. Many of these homeless pups come from life threatening situations and suffer abuse, malnourishment, and injury. Most…have been simply forgotten. A few years ago, we came up with a way to provide meals to these beautiful pups while they wait at shelters … Read more

Internet Goes Crazy Over Beautiful Labrador That Amazingly Changes Colors

Blaze, the black Labrador Retriever, has been with his dad, Santeri Frilander, since he was a puppy. He was born with a beautiful black coat just like any other black Lab. However, as Blaze got older, Frilander began noticing something unusual. His sweet dog slowly began to change colors over the course of a year! It was an incredibly unusual situation, but in the end, it made Blaze even more lovable and adorable. Blaze doesn’t know he’s different than other … Read more

Paws2Think: Stage Fright – Why Our Humans Keep Watching Us Go Potty

It’s good boy Barnaby here again to paw slap you with another brain bender! I was out in the yard this morning doing my business. The birds were chirping. The cool dew and crisp grass felt good on my paws. I locked eyes with a squirrel that I planned to chase later, and I had spun around in just enough circles to optimally align myself for my morning constitutional. My back was hunched. My tail was stabilizing my body for … Read more

Veterinarian Gets Heartfelt Note Begging Her To Save Dog’s Life

No matter how much we love our dogs, that doesn’t change the fact that they’re expensive. Not only do they need essentials like food, but dog parents also need to be prepared for an emergency. But sadly, times are currently tough for a lot of people, so not everyone has that kind of money. 11-year-old Zykirah Hilton never expected that her 1-year-old dog named Scrappy would need life-changing surgery. Scrappy was perfectly healthy until he injured his front right paw … Read more

Empathetic Bulldog Becomes Blind Shelter Pup’s Guide Dog

Is there anything more powerful a bonding force than empathy? Even dogs can know this love derived from shared experience. Two rescues living at the RSPCA Halifax/Huddersfield in the UK have a friendship unlike any other, and it stems from their similarities. In addition to finding themselves at the RSPCA together, both dogs suffered issues with their eyesight. Meet Paddy, a blind Collie puppy. Paddy came into the RSPCA without his vision in February. Staff believed he suffered from inattention … Read more

Dog Groomers Are Some Of The First Back In Business As COVID-19 Closures Lift

Dog groomers in various states are now allowed to start seeing clients. Governors are reopening certain types of businesses in calculated geographical areas of their states. This lifting of closures is a welcome change for these small business owners as well as those that have shaggy dogs, badly in need of some grooming. But things are definitely different than they were before. Groomers must put extra precautions in place to protect themselves and their clients, human and canine alike. A … Read more

Man Wants Life-Saving Surgery For His Dog, Girlfriend Says No

Being dog moms and dads, we hold the responsibility to make sure our furbabies are cared for at all times. After all, that’s what they are: babies. They are like children to so many of us. It’s often hard to fathom how anyone could think otherwise. When our dogs get sick or injured, naturally we all want to do whatever we can to help them. We also understand that our time with them is never enough and there will come … Read more

Pitties Who Bonded In Shelter Find A “Together Forever” Home

Cynics will deny it, but I bet many people out there still believe in the power of love at first sight. Or in this case, love at first sight/sniff. This is the love story of two dogs who met under less than ideal circumstances, but it bonded them for life. Agatha and Jukebox, two Pit Bulls, both spent a long time at Pima Animal Care Center in Tucson, Arizona. Even though they came in separately, they would go on to … Read more

Adorable Rescue Puppies Explore Farm Sanctuary During Quarantine

During the COVID-19 quarantine, dogs are probably feeling just as bored as you are. They don’t get to interact with as many people or explore as many places as usual. For dogs at rescues and shelters, it’s probably extra hard not to be able to have the public interact with them. So, a California dog rescue decided to take a litter of adoptable puppies on an adventure before they found their forever homes. They noticed that the Gentle Barn Animal … Read more

Separation Anxiety After COVID-19: How Will Your Dog Cope?

It may feel like there is no end in sight, but eventually, lock-downs will be lifted, and folks will return to work. While this will be a time of celebration for most humans, how will dogs handle separation anxiety after COVID-19? According to animal psychologist Dr. Roger Mugford, dog parents should start preparing their pets to cope in a post-Coronavirus world. “With such an overload of quality time with their families, dogs are building up a huge reservoir of over-dependency … Read more

Therapy Dogs Surprise Hospitalized Mom With Social-Distanced Visit

During the COVID-19 quarantine, one of the hardest parts is not being able to visit loved ones in the hospital. Restrictions prevent family and friends from visiting for the health and safety of everyone. For the people who are there for longer periods of time, it’s extremely difficult not to see anyone in person. For Joanna Hehir from Texas, the hardest part was not seeing her dogs though. Her two Great Pyrenees, George and Fiona, are a huge part of … Read more

Pit Bull Darling Stands Guard As Cat Gives Birth

Good hearts take care of those in need, no matter who or what species they happen to be. And Hades the Pitbull proved this to be true when Nicol the cat found herself in a most vulnerable moment. Nicol was a stray cat, hanging around the neighborhood but not letting anyone get too close. Still, Hades would help his dad, Juan José P. Flores, put food out for the lady cat. And Hades’ animal intuition recognized something the humans of … Read more

Dogs Are The Unsung Heroes Of The Special Olympics

Special Olympics has been enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities since 1968. What began as a backyard summer camp has grown into a global movement with 5.4 million athletes participating in 106,000 events in 193 countries! More than a million volunteers help ensure the games run smoothly, and not all of them are human. Many dogs accompany the athletes, families, and friends of the organization, offering services only pups can provide. “Dogs let people with disabilities become more … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Who Lost Parents To COVID-19 Gets Adopted

A little dog named Che-Che came to the Monmouth County SPCA in New Jersey during the COVID-19 pandemic. She had no idea how she ended up in such an unfamiliar place, and she clearly didn’t think she belonged there. Recently, two of Che-Che’s family members passed away from the coronavirus. The little dog had no one left to take care of her, so she was brought straight to the SPCA. Now, the organization’s mission is to find the perfect home … Read more

Cats & Dogs Are Perfect Angels…Until They Aren’t

Our furry family members are perfect angels. Nothing but adorable bundles of cuteness, incapable of doing any wrongs that might upset their parents. Okay…you’re probably laughing. I get it. As a dog and cat mom, I totally understand. For all the snuggles and preciousness, our cattos and doggos can be rulebreakers of epic proportions. The levels of destruction our furry loves can achieve truly knows no know bounds. Dog snoots and kitty paws can destroy things in ways we never … Read more

15 Photos Prove: Dogs & Cats Are Perfect Angels…Until They Aren’t

Our furry family members are perfect angels. Nothing but adorable bundles of cuteness, incapable of doing any wrongs that might upset their parents. Okay… you’re probably laughing. I get it. As a dog and cat mom, I totally understand. For all the snuggles and preciousness, our cattos and doggos can be rulebreakers of epic proportions. The levels of destruction our furry loves can achieve truly knows no know bounds. Dog snoots and kitty paws can destroy things in ways we … Read more

Collie Betrayed By Family Who Cleaned His Beloved Toys

Chances are high if you’re reading this that you have dog toys strewn about your house. Of course, you do! We all love to spoil our pups. For many dogs, nothing is better than the excitement that comes from getting their paws on a brand new toy! And, for many dogs, they show their love and excitement for that toy by instantly ripping it to shreds. One Dog Takes A Stand Against Toy Abuse That’s not the case for Mika! … Read more

Paws2Think: How Many Squeaky Toys Must We Destroy To Make Our Point?

You have them, I have them, we all have them. Squeaky toys. They’re everywhere! My parents keep bringing them home for me despite my best efforts to show them my disgust. I guess I’m not really disgusted, but I’ve tried to get my point across. They just don’t seem to get it. Give me a good bone, and I’ll be fine, but leave the squeaky toys for the young pups. I try to be kind to my squeaky toys. I … Read more

Your Support Fed This “White Wolf” Of A Stray

iHeartDogs works closely with GreaterGood by donating part of each sale to their various charity efforts. One of the charities, Rescue Bank, works to donate quality dog food to shelters and rescues who are in need. Many shelters and rescues could not run without the generous donations from organizations like this, so your support makes a huge impact!  Those who spotted Winter wandering around Northern Michigan in 2017 took him for a white wolf. At the very least, he looked wolf-like and appeared larger … Read more

Pet Adoption Prank Reveals An Incredible Surprise For Rescue Founder

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Being an animal rescuer can be incredibly rewarding, but also one of the most challenging endeavors you can explore. Luckily for this rescue founder, she received a well-deserved surprise that would improve her rescue ability for years to come! Sherri Stankewitz found her passion for animal rescuing when she noticed how many stray animals she passed as she drove through downtown Los Angeles each day. After the first time she pulled over to rescue an abandoned pup, it was clear … Read more

Pet Care Companies Argue That Grooming Is Essential During COVID-19

Local and state governments are struggling with which businesses to categorize as essential and which should remain closed during the COVID-19 outbreak. Sometimes, the answer is obvious. Grocery stores are essential. Medical clinics are essential. Recently, it was ruled that dog daycare and boarding operations are also essential. What about dog grooming salons? So far, the answer is unclear.   Local Governments Ultimately Make the Call Whether or not a business is allowed to operate during the coronavirus pandemic is … Read more

Paws2Think: Why We Have To Sit For A Snack (And Other Crazy Human Demands)

Barnaby here. I’ve been around the block a time or two (literally, just today), so I just wanted to share my wisdom with some of you younger pups. And, maybe some of your older pups who are curious. Grab a bone, hop up on the couch, and spin in circles a few times until you’re comfortable enough to plop down and read on. Do your humans make you sit for a snack? Mine do! It took me a solid three … Read more

7 Engaging Ways To Make The Most Of The Great Indoors

Many of us are spending the majority of our time at home these days thanks to COVID-19. Although our dogs are super happy to have us around more, boredom is starting to set in for everyone. There are plenty of ways you can keep your dog (and yourself!) engaged during the stay-at-home order. From fun games to online training, today we share 7 activities to keep your dog occupied indoors. #1 – DIY or Ready-Made Food Puzzles Dogs are always … Read more

14 Popular Dog Foods With A History Of Recalls + 2 Ways To Protect Your Pup

Every dog owner fears the day that they find out their dog’s daily food was recalled. Sadly, recalls of dog food are quite common. Below we’ve compiled a list of the most popular dog food brands with large recalls within the last 10 years. Please note this is NOT a complete list of all recalled foods, but rather a summary of some of the most frequently purchased brands in the USA. 1. Hill’s Prescription Science Diet 44 varieties (2015 – … Read more

Myth Busting: Older Dogs Need More Protein, Not Less. Here’s One Easy Way To Give It.

Some years back, an unfortunate myth began circulating concerning senior dogs and protein. This myth claimed that older dogs were at risk by consuming too much protein. While its possible some dogs with diagnosed kidney disease need to limit their protein, according to recent research and pet nutrition experts, most senior pups would stand to benefit from more protein, not less. Writing for PetMD, Dr T. J. Dunn, Jr., DVM states: You should not restrict feeding high quality protein to … Read more

You Helped Sly Come Out Of His Shell & Assist In Rehabilitating Others!

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iHeartDogs works closely with GreaterGood by donating part of each sale to their various charity efforts. One of the charities, Rescue Bank, works to donate quality dog food to shelters and rescues who are in need. Some organizations could not run without the kind donations from organizations like this, and that’s why your donations are so appreciated. Sly’s unsteady past led to a fearful view of the future and caused him to be uneasy around those who wanted to offer him love. Thanks … Read more

Ending the Dog Meat Trade in China Could be a COVID-19 Silver Lining

Some experts believe that novel coronavirus originated in a wet market in China. Dog meat intended for human consumption is sold in such markets. In light of the pandemic, China’s Ministry of Agriculture has taken a big step toward ending the dog meat trade. Instead of being classified as livestock, dogs are being reclassified as “specialized” to become companion animals, not dinner. Dogs Are Not Livestock, They Are Pets According to the New York Post, livestock animals are bred for the … Read more

How Often Should Your Dog See The Vet For A Wellness Visit?

Veterinary care is critical to a dog’s well-being. It is also important for an owner to get their questions answered by a qualified professional. When a pup or new dog enters your life, it should be established with a veterinarian. How often they see a vet depends on the individual dog, but never underestimate the importance of wellness exams. Wellness Exams vs. Sick Visits A wellness exam or “check up” is a routine visit where a veterinarian looks the dog … Read more

Would YOU want to eat the same food every day? Try removing a handful of kibble & replacing with this.

Imagine if your diet was limited to rice & beans: every, single, day. Sure, this basic food would provide you with enough calories to sustain life, but would you be excited to eat it? Would you thrive? While this example is ridiculous, many of us forget our beloved pups are offered little variety if they eat the same exact kibble each and every day of their lives. More and more dog parents are coming to the same conclusion: dogs need variety … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #25

In This Issue

● Study: ‘Dogs Resistant To COVID-19’
● Help For Spring Allergies
● Reducing Pet Stress At Home
● Does Tug-Of-War Cause Aggression?
● Common Causes Of Canine Coughing
● Recipe: Jiggly Chicken Jello Treats