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New Law Could Mean Tax Break For People Adopting From Shelters

Anyone with a rescue dog will be quick to tell you how much a rescue has changed their life. Giving second chances to disadvantaged dogs is a reward in itself, not to mention the love and appreciation rescued pups give us. Yet while millions of dogs live in shelters, a large portion of dog people continue to buy designer or purebred dogs from breeders. The trend is in decline, but the issue remains. At least some lawmakers are working to … Read more

This Forlorn Pup Can’t Bear His Toy Separation Anxiety

If you have a dog (or more than one) at home, odds are you’ve witnessed some of the seemingly bizarre tactics they employ to get back misplaced toys. For example, my childhood dog once insisted I let him outside just so he could retrieve a rawhide he left by the door the day before. Claire Cummings from Basingstoke, England happened upon such a situation while driving. First, she noticed a lone stuffed pig on the sidewalk. Then she saw a … Read more

Top 5 Ways Your Dog Reads Your Emotions

Dogs have a remarkable ability to sense our emotions. Some people say they know us better than we know ourselves, and science backs up that theory. The slightest increase in blood pressure alerts them when our stress level is rising, while a quick glance at our facial expression lets them know whether we are happy or angry. Our dogs can even influence our emotions just by gazing into our eyes. How do they tune into our innermost feelings? And how … Read more

Blind, Deaf Dog Provides Full-Time Comfort To Other Rescues

When people underestimate the challenges that come with raising a disabled shelter dog, and the dogs are usually the ones who end up suffering. Dogs with special needs who are just as capable of providing love may end up returning to shelters after their adoptions for a variety of reasons, all unfair to the pups. All it takes to love a disabled rescue is time and commitment. One incredible animal rights activist understands that, and she was more than willing … Read more

Study Shows That YOU Are Making Your Dog Jealous

It’s official, your dog can succumb to the green-eyed monster called jealousy. It’s not in your head pup parents, your dog can experience feelings of jealousy when your world is not currently revolving around them. A new UC San Diego study on canine behavior proves that your dog not only makes you the center of their universe, but they also display jealous behaviors when you give other furry friend’s attention. We’ll dive into the details of this canine study so … Read more

10 Things Small Dog Lovers Will Understand

Ever heard, “Though she be but little, she is fierce!”? Shakespeare said that, and I think he was talking about dogs – maybe without knowing it. If you have a small dog then you know that size doesn’t really matter. In fact, small dogs have just as much spark, personality, and loyalty as their bigger canine counterparts – usually even more. For little pup devotees, you know what it’s like to have one of these peanuts at home. If you have … Read more

11 Things Only Big Dog Lovers Understand

They say there are two types of people: those that love big dogs and those that love little dogs. Okay, that’s probably an over-simplification. Most of us love all dogs, but most of us have a preference when it comes to size. For those of us that have a penchant for the bigger breeds, you’ve heard and seen it all before. Here are 11 things you can definitely relate to.   1. They start small, but they grow fast. Fast … Read more

11 Things Only Big Dog Lovers Understand

They say there are two types of people: those that love big dogs and those that love little dogs. Okay, that’s probably an over-simplification. Most of us love all dogs, but most of us have a preference when it comes to size. For those of us that have a penchant for the bigger breeds, you’ve heard and seen it all before. Here are 11 things you can definitely relate to.   1. They start small, but they grow fast. Fast … Read more

Can My Dog Get Coronavirus?

You’ve likely heard about Coronavirus by now. It can be more than a little scary when a virus like this seems to spread so quickly, but as dog lovers, many of us immediately turn our thoughts to our pups at times like these. Especially if you’re familiar with the phrase, “Canine Coronavirus.” “Can my dog get Coronavirus?” Or worse, “Can I give my dog Coronavirus?” First and foremost: don’t panic. What is Coronavirus? Though people are largely referring to the … Read more

Website Will Warn You About Sad Movie Scenes Involving Dogs

Did the film Marley & Me leave you emotionally scarred? Are you afraid to watch movies with doggie actors for fear they might face an untimely demise? You are not alone! On the website, DoesTheDogDie.com, viewers just like you crowd-source “emotional spoilers” for movies, TV, books, video games, and more. The website’s database currently has more than 4000 films and roughly 838 television series. Simply type in the title of the movie you plan to watch, and a list of comments … Read more

Pet Food Blessing Box Built To End Animal Hunger

While many of our furry friends get fed plenty of healthy dog food and tasty treats, that’s not the case for all animals. Every day, there are dogs that are starving. Sadly, there’s also many people that can’t afford enough food for their four-legged family members. So, Travis Combs of Kentucky decided that something had to be done about this situation. He wanted to make sure that all the hungry animals in his area were fed. Combs decided to build … Read more

Why does my dog like sniffing butts?

Most of us consider ourselves polite people in polite society. We greet each other with smiles, kind words, head nods and handshakes. Our best friend, however, has a different sort of greeting. They choose to sniff bums. I would guess that most people with dogs conclude their pups do not have manners. But there’s more to the story. What does your dog get from sniffing butts? Since our canine friends are unable to shake hands, nature has provided them a … Read more

“Miracle” Hospice Dog Passes Away – But Her Family Is Turning Heartache Into Hope For Another Dog In Need

It takes an extraordinary soul to open their home to a dog, knowing that at any moment they’ll have to say goodbye. Hospice fosters live for the experience. Where many of us turn away because the heartbreak is too much, some people open their homes and their hearts to dogs who need love in their last days over and over and over. Two years ago I had the pleasure of making Kay Jones’ acquaintance. Kay came to iHeartDogs’ attention when … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #14

In This Issue

● Dangerous Cleaning Product
● Emergency First Aid
● “Scary” Dog Finds Love
● Are You Causing Your Dog’s Bad Behavior?
● Adopting A Special Needs Pup
● Pet Dental Health Month

Pawlicious Poochie Pet Rescue: A Refuge For The Least Adoptable

If you’re reading this, then you’re likely a dog lover and you’ve seen just about every rescue around. But what if I told you there’s a rescue unlike any other? A saving grace for the most critical, elderly and least likely to survive. Take a trip just a couple of hours southwest of Walt Disney World and you’ll find the superwoman who is making miracles happen.  Sunny St. Petersburg, Florida is home to some of the best beaches in the … Read more

Possible Punishment For Service Dog Fraud Is In The Works

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It’s a frustrating time for those with service dogs and their trainers. It’s becoming easier and easier for a dog to pass as a bona fide service dog, and receive the same benefits as those who rely on them for medical necessity. There are now 39 bills nationwide that are currently in the works to crack down on service dog fraud.  Over the years, the public has become increasingly frustrated with the blurred lines of what makes a true service … Read more

Man Cropped a Litter of Puppies’ Ears with Scissors, Now Facing Criminal Charges

WARNING: Graphic images below.  A Niagara Falls man is facing a variety of animal cruelty charges after unethically and cruelly cropping 7 puppies’ ears. After further researching the practices of the man in question, the procedure was worse than you could even imagine. A local animal control officer was contacted by authorities, stating that a breeder had to seek veterinary care after her puppies’ ear cropping. She dropped them off with Michael Anthony Paonessa with the understanding that this procedure … Read more

Abandoned Disabled Pup Gets Lego Wheelchair Designed By 12-Year-Old Boy

Raising and caring for a disabled dog can often be a challenge. They may require additional assistance that fully abled dogs don’t. However, the reward of seeing these disadvantaged pups thrive and enjoy life in spite of their disabilities is extremely powerful. A few wonderful people in Georgia would be glad to tell you how great it felt to help an abandoned two-legged puppy overcome her challenge. That puppy’s name is Gracie, and she was dropped off at a veterinarian’s … Read more

Puppy Bowl XVI Recruits Over 90 Adorable Adoptables

I’m not a big football fan, but that doesn’t mean I don’t look forward to the day of the Super Bowl every year. No, it’s not for the commercials. It’s not entirely for the snacks either. I get excited to watch the annual Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet! Erin Wanner, a senior production executive for Animal Planet, told Patch how this annual tradition came about over 15 years ago. “We put down some turf on the office floor and let some puppies … Read more

Teenage Boy With Cancer Searches For Lost Dog

The Martin family of Algonquin, Illinois has three amazing dogs, all of which are loyal members of the family. However, Xena the Coonhound-Rhodesian Ridgeback mix has a special bond with 13-year-old Jack Martin. Their bond became even stronger when Jack was diagnosed with stage 4 Ewing’s sarcoma, which is a rare bone cancer. So, when Xena got lost one day, Jack didn’t know what to do without her. Xena had gotten loose when she was in the car with Jack’s … Read more

Two Missing Dog Cases Unite Their Communities With Very Different Results

Meadow and Bella are two of many dogs that went missing around the holidays. What sets them apart is the incredible support their respective communities provided in helping to bring them home. The city of Birmingham, Alabama rallied around Atlanta resident, Lauren Johnson when her dog Meadow became lost. Residents of Charleston, SC did the same when a Yellow Lab Mix named Bella was stolen along with her owner’s truck. Their efforts eventually resulted in both dogs being recovered. Sadly, … Read more

Artist’s Breathtaking Pics Remind Us To Appreciate The Little Moments With Our Dogs

It can be difficult to put into words just how much you love your dog. The pure joy they inject into our lives can elevate even the most everyday moments into something worth telling everybody about. Los Angeles based artist Yaoyao Ma Van As tells the story of her and her beloved pooch in incredible illustrations on Instagram. The cute, colorful pictures are guaranteed to give you warm, fuzzy feelings when you see yourself and your favorite companion in the … Read more

Brave German Shepherd Races To Save Her Trappped Pitbull BFF From Snow

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If you’re a dog parent that’s lucky enough to have two canine friends in your home, you’ve probably noticed the wonderful bond that two pups can share. Well, this bond was put to the test when an adorable Pittie named Knuckles found herself in a bind that only her furry BFF could rescue her from. Knuckles and Kanawha were enjoying a snow day with their dad, Brian Wagner, when their frolic through a winter wonderland took a turn. As Kanawha, … Read more

N.Y. Dog Walkers Take The Most Epic “Pack” Photos

Walking dogs professionally can be a fun and rewarding job on its own. Still, a dog walking company in Saratoga Springs, upstate New York found a way to make even more fun for themselves and their canine clients daily: amazing pack photographs. Tim Pink and his assistant Erin Prevost typically walk around 50 dogs in a week. They don’t have any breed restrictions, but walking packs are divided by size. These often-photographed afternoon walks are part of Saratoga Dog Walkers‘ … Read more

Dogs Missing From Accident Scene Reunited With Family

Roads become packed with travelers during the holidays. Sadly, this opens the doors for more traffic accidents. Even our worst days have a silver lining even if we don’t see it right away. One man in North Carolina thought he lost it all when his vacation was interrupted by a car accident that ended with both of his dogs missing. With a little patience, a lot of help from the community, and a bit of luck, Brian Shelton’s worst day … Read more

Buffy Is Enjoying Her New Family And Sweaters After Being Rescued

Sadly, not all dogs are given the life they deserve but there are amazing rescues like START that hope to change that. START stands for the Shelter Transport Animal Rescue Team. They’re based in California but they provide services to the entire Pacific Northwest. As their name says, they provide transportation to and from shelters in hopes of giving dogs a better chance at adoption.  A Chance To Wipe Away Fear Buffy is one of the lucky pups who crossed … Read more

I Switched My Dogs From Kibble To Fresh Food And Documented Everything For 6 Months

Earlier this year, I began feeding my dogs fresh dog food. It was a decision that came with a lot of consideration. Based on everything I read, fresh dog food was the best for my dogs, especially considering I had been feeding them kibble for their first four years. After A LOT of painstaking research, I settled on Nom Nom, for reasons I’ll share with you shortly. Six months have passed, and the results have been beyond my highest expectations. … Read more

Heartbroken Man Who Was Saved By A Dog Now Lives With Over 30 Rescued Tiny Dogs

Bobby Humphreys is a big guy doing big things in rescue – for little dogs! Big Guy Littles World Sanctuary is Bobby’s passion project. He cares for and rehomes tiny Chihuahuas who have had rough beginnings or special needs. But just a few years ago if you had told Bobby that he’d be spending his days with a pack of teeny Chihuahuas, he might’ve called you crazy. For years Bobby’s breed was Rottweilers. The beautiful, athletic dogs are more the … Read more

Canadian Service Dogs Made The Best Theater Audience Ever

The dogs who train to be service dogs at K-9 Country Inn in Ontario take their important roles very seriously. That’s why they collectively made up the most well-behaved theater attendees ever. A photo of their outing to a relaxed performance of Billy Elliot at the Stratford Festival speaks for itself. The K-9 Country Inn service dog training program includes this little trip to the theater to test the dogs’ learned obedience and socializing skills. They also learn to attend to … Read more

5 Ways People Unknowingly Hurt Their Dog’s Feelings

A Harvard psychologist recently declared that when dogs dream they are likely reliving their experiences with their humans. Those yips and kicks we see are their reactions to either pleasing us or annoying us in dreamland. For better or worse, our dogs’ entire lives revolve around us. If they do not get enough of our time or that time is marred by unwarranted punishments, it can leave lasting emotional scars. Dog owners usually make one of these 5 mistakes because … Read more

6 Things Your Deceased Dog Would Want You To Know

At iHeartDogs.com we often write about coping with the loss of a beloved pet. We do this because we understand that saying goodbye is one of the hardest things you will ever have to do, and we hope that somehow our words can provide a bit of comfort. Having experienced the love and compassion of dogs and cats all my life, I believe they would want us to keep these 6 important messages close to our hearts after they have … Read more

Scientist Says Dogs Hate Hugs. Another Says He’s Wrong. Here’s Why.

Dogs are so adorable that it’s difficult to resist hugging and kissing them. We want to show them as much love as possible because they deserve it. However, most people have probably come across a study or article telling them to stop hugging their dog. A scientist has made it clear that dogs don’t like hugs, but most dog lovers would disagree. We know that our furry friends love cuddles, so could this claim be false? What is the Claim? … Read more

Widowed Firefighter Searching For Dog Lost In Australian Brushfire

The brushfires in Australia have made headlines around the globe but one man’s story is particularly heartwrenching. It’s a story of a man pushed further than any human being deserves, and yet he continues on. When you look up “perseverance” in the dictionary, you’ll see Ash Graham. But this hero needs our help. No Stranger To Overcoming Tragedy Here’s a little background on Ash. He lives in Nerrigundah, New South Wales- one of the areas most devastated by brushfire. Two-thirds … Read more

Activists Are Ending Animal Cruelty Through Education

Children learn how to treat and care for animals when they are young by watching their parents and members of the community for cues. If they are kind and responsible with their pets, kids tend to follow suit. However, when children grow up without pets or with role models who are cruel or neglectful towards animals, their outlook on pet care is skewed. That is why non-profits like Atlanta Rescue Dog Cafe are vital to reducing animal cruelty and keeping … Read more

8 Ways Your Dog Says “I Love You”

There is a large body of scientific evidence to support that dogs do indeed love their people. Every dog owner knows this to be true. Puppy love is the real deal, and our dogs prove it to us everyday with these 8 fur ball ways of saying, “I love you.” #1 – Puppy Kisses One of the most obvious ways that our pups show they care is by licking our face, hands, and feet. The American Kennel Club says that dogs lick … Read more

Science Confirms It: Yes Your Dog Should Sleep in Your Bed

It’s eleven o’clock at night. Do you know where your dog is? If you are anything like the group surveyed by the American Kennel Club, your dog is most likely snuggled into your bed. A survey conducted by the AKC  found that 45% of people with dogs allow their pup to sleep in their bed. If more than 60 million US households have a dog at home, that’s a lot of fur on the covers! There’s no need to be … Read more

Golden Retriever Can’t Wait To Go To His Favorite Place – The Vet. No Really.

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Trips to the doctor are no fun. Humans and animals alike often dread their upcoming doctor visits for a number of reasons, but this pup begs to differ. Though trips to the veterinary clinic are essential for a long and happy life for your furry friend, it’s often a source of anxiety for many dogs. With the possibility of receiving vaccines and meeting people they’re unfamiliar with, dogs aren’t often barreling through the veterinary clinic doors with excitement. Unlike other … Read more

Puppy Kindergarten Photos Of Sleeping Dogs Are Art

I already follow so many dog accounts on Instagram, but that doesn’t mean I’m not constantly ready to follow some more. Hopefully you feel that way too and are prepared for an amazing collection of doggie photography. A puppy kindergarten in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea absolutely mastered the art of photographing dog nap time. The Puppy Spring regularly posts pictures of dogs sleeping soundly, tucked in the cutest little matching beds on Instagram.  The pictures are all adorable, but what’s even more … Read more

Watch These Dogs Get Into Their Humans’ Workouts!

Dogs are wonderful in a multitude of ways. They provide us protection and support and love that is comparable to that of any human family member. When we are apart, we long to be with them. When we are together, our hearts are full. That being said, there are a few times when we would really rather our furry sidekick give us a little space. Such as when we are working out, for example. Alexis Karstetter was working out on … Read more

Not All Rescue Dogs Make Remarkable Transformations – And That’s OK!

At iHeartDogs, we share incredible stories of dogs overcoming neglect, abuse, and homelessness to become healthy, well-adjusted family pets. While this is often the case, not all rescue dogs can be fully rehabilitated. Some live with debilitating fears and phobias, others cannot safely coexist with children or other dogs. And you know what? It’s time to accept that that’s okay. Not all dogs can live up to the perfectly trained, shiny-coated pups we see in the movies. Some have scars, … Read more

GIVEAWAY TIME! Win A ‘Hiking With Dogs’ Prize Package!

Do you love to explore the outdoors with your pup? Then we have the perfect Facebook group and Instagram page for you! iHeartDogs is launching a new brand called “Hiking With Dogs,” and to celebrate, we are giving away a magnificent prize package including: A “Never Hike Alone” t-shirt from iHeartDogs A $50 REI Co-Op gift card  A $50 iHeartdogs gift certificate For your chance to win: Follow @iheartdogscom on Instagram Follow @_hikingwithdogs on Instagram Comment “ENTER” on the @_hikingwithdogs … Read more

Dog Rescued From Pond After Driving Car Into Water

Sometimes you have to make a big mistake for an important lesson to really sink in. Hopefully that’s how the owner of a runaway vehicle in China feels now. He made the mistake of leaving his dog in the car (albeit momentarily) with the engine running, and the results were… well, pretty much what you’re expecting. At around 5:40 pm on December 10th, a local shopkeeper momentarily parked his car in front of a pond in Xinguang Village, Jinhua, Zhejiang … Read more

Rottweiler Missing After Being Picked Up By Lyft Driver

A man in St. Petersburg, FL is pleading for help to find his dog. The young Rottweiler named Mahi was picked up by a Lyft driver in the early hours of November 2nd. Jason Gell is Mahi’s dad and he’s absolutely heartbroken. Luckily, the neighbor’s security cameras were able to offer a little insight into Mahi’s disappearance. Gell says Mahi scratched at the door to go out around 12:30 am. Gell let him out and but then fell asleep on … Read more

Do Cute Dog Photos Improve Work Productivity?

Whether checking social media accounts, responding to messages, or watching clips of cute puppies throwing tantrums, we are easily pulled away from our work. They call it cyberslacking and the struggle and impact on productivity is real. But what if we are wrong? What if these mini breaks to take in a slideshow of heartwarming cuteness actually improves productivity? One woman intends to find out.    Research Being Conducted on Cute Photos and Productivity  Jennifer Ragsdale is a University of … Read more

Maryland Passes Law Banning Puppy Mills

It’s a doggone good day in Maryland! A new law has just taken effect that aims to stop puppy mills! The law offers strict guidelines for the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. H.B. 1662, also known as No More Puppy and Kitten Mills Act of 2018, was first signed into law in 2018 by Governor Larry Hogan. It’s been a long time in the works and wasn’t without its challenges, but perseverance paid off! “I was proud … Read more

The Healthy Hound Newsletter #12

In This Issue

● Grooming Safety
● Hiker Carries Blind Dog
● Do Male Dogs Cause More Allergies?
● How Dogs Choose Their Favorite Human
● Vet Corner: The Importance Of Body Handling
● Product Spotlight: DIG Labs Custom Supplements

Navy Ship Welcomes People And Their Dogs Evacuated By Bush Fires

For hundreds of Australians forced to flee from their burning neighborhoods, evacuating without their dogs could never be an option. They wanted their furry family members with them, safe and loved like always. Fortunately the HMAS Choules Navy ship that sheltered over 1,000 displaced people welcomed their collective 135 dogs aboard as well. Mallacoota is one of the areas hit hardest by the bush fires. Many homes have been destroyed. Cassandra Smith, who vacations annually in the coastal city, boarded … Read more

Cancer Warrior Asking For Help Finding Missing Dog

A man in Atlanta is desperately asking for the public’s help. His dog, J.R., has been missing since December 18th. J.R. is a Labrador/Chihuahua mix who has an incredibly special role in Kyran Anderson’s life. The two live in Atlanta but they’re asking for help from anyone with information. An Unexpected Bond Is Still Bringing Hope J.R. is an adorable, little, black dog with a white tuft of fur on his chest. Take one look at him and it’s easy … Read more

Rescue Holds New Dad’s Arm The Whole Way Home

Samuel Clarence first met a dog named Stanley while volunteering as a dog walker for an animal shelter. Two 6-month-old puppies had been discovered living on an abandoned property with their mother. Clarence was tasked with looking after one of those pups for a couple weeks. Lo and behold, that foster was as they say “a failure” and Stanley became a permanent family member. Clarence adopted Stanley through Christchurch Bull Breed Rescue in New Zealand. He told The Dodo this dog’s love language is definitely physical … Read more

Golden Retriever Keeps Lost Baby Koala Warm In Her Fur

Dogs have always been loyal protectors. Sometimes, they help others without even knowing it. This was especially true for Asha the Golden Retriever who lives in Australia. On a cold morning she came home with an unusual hitchhiker that was in need of some care. There, on her back, was a baby koala that she had likely saved from a cold, lonely night. Asha’s parents said that it was very early in the morning when Asha came inside with her … Read more

Dog Siblings Separated After Adoption Reunite On The Other Side Of The World

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Long-lost siblings reuniting around the world are sure to warm your heart, but imagine the sight of two fur-siblings coming together after a trip around the world. Well, this incredible reunion actually happened with two golden retrievers that happened to cross paths in Seattle Park. Pam Corwin witnessed this incredible moment first-hand when she went for her usually stroll through Seattle Park. Pam heard commotion coming from two dogs across the away, and initially came over to their area out … Read more