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Puppy Lets His Sibling Know When He’s Tired Of Playtime

Have you ever picked a fight with an older sibling, and then realize immediately that you bit off more than you could chew? This scenario isn’t limited to humans: these pups are a perfect example of what happens with a little brother gets brave – and then immediately remembers who the “big” brother is! Little Brother seems like he’s up for playtime when he manages to surprise and chase off his big brother, but when the tables are turned, it … Read more

5 Tips For Preventing Joint Problems In Your Dog

Unfortunately, joint pain and problems are a common part of getting older for both humans and our pups. While large breed dogs are more prone to joint problems than smaller dogs, any dog can suffer as they get older. Is there anything you can do to prevent joint problems from starting in the first place? The answer is yes! These 5 tips will give you a head start in preventing joint problems in your dog, or at least minimize symptoms.  … Read more

How To Identify Heatstroke In Dogs

With the weather warming up in at least some parts of the world, it’s time to think about heat and your dog. We get a lot of warnings to make sure your dog doesn’t get to hot, but how do you know your dog is getting warm? Each year, Trupanion, a pet insurance company, receives several claims for heatstroke. Dr. Kerri Marshall, chief veterinary officer at Trupanion talked to us about heatstroke and how to identify it in your dog. … Read more

6 Methods For Safely Breaking Up A Dog Fight

  Witnessing a fight between two dogs is a terrifying experience for any pawrent, especially if one or both of the dogs are your own. The first instinct tends to include screaming and rushing towards the brawlers, but excited behavior may only escalate the situation and put you at risk.  Rather than reacting on impulse, you should first determine if it is safe and completely necessary to intervene. If you do decide to break it up, try one of the … Read more

10 People Foods You CAN Share With Your Dog

We love to share food with our dogs, be it doggie treats or some snacks we love as well. There is a lot of warning against feeding dogs food meant for people, and there is a lot of truth to it. However, there are some people foods that are perfectly safe for your dogs to eat. Remember that the key in all treats is moderation, and be prepared that some dogs react differently to certain foods that others. So if … Read more

4 Natural Sources For Glucosamine – And Why Your Dog Needs It

You may have heard of glucosamine, especially if you have an older dog. Perhaps you’ve seen the word written in bold on supplement bottles and special kibble formulas. But what is this compound, and what can it do for your pooch? And where can you find the best glucosamine product for your dog? Glucosamine actually refers to the combination of glucose and glutamine, a simple sugar and an amino acid respectively, and it helps build cartilage and tissue in your … Read more

This Huge Litter Of Puppies Was Saved From An Underground Cave

What started as a mama dog wanting to protect her pups turned into an emergency situation for the Michigan Humane Society. A litter of puppies was found in an underground tunnel in someone’s backyard. The mother dog dug the tunnel herself, most likely to keep her babies safe from the impending weather. But when the weather service issued a flood warning for the area, their underground haven soon turned into a potential death trap.   After being alerted of the … Read more

Is Your Dog A Picky Eater? Try These 6 Tips & Tricks!

When it comes to food, there are two types of dogs: those who live to eat and those who eat to live. If your pooch lives to eat, pickiness is definitely not a problem in your household! But for dogs who aren’t motivated by food, convincing them to eat a healthy, well-rounded diet can be quite a challenge. A dog’s eating personality is usually established early on, so it is best to insist on a strict feeding routine right from the … Read more

3 Ways Dog Food Companies Are Lying To You

It should come as no surprise to our readers that pet food companies are not the most trusted institutions in the world. In a recent survey performed by the research team here at iHeartDogs, we found that only 6.9% of respondents trust that major market pet food brands are delivering quality, safe pet food products for their dogs. In addition, only 17% of consumers think that pet food manufacturers do a good job of educating consumers about pet nutrition. While … Read more

5 Best Ways To Travel Safely On Public Transit With Your Dog

Taking your dog to the vet or on a special trip to the dog park gets a lot more complicated when you don’t own a car. Having a vehicle isn’t a requirement of having a pet, and countless dog owners rely on public transportation to get them and their pups from place to place. Whether it’s a bus, train, or subway, taking your pet to places outside of walking distance doesn’t have to be a stressful endeavor. If you follow … Read more

4 Ways To Reduce Anxiety In Your Dog While You’re Away

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This article is brought to you by the wonderful folks at Wag! The Dog Walking App  One of the most stressful aspects of dog ownership is ensuring that they stay happy and healthy during the times you cannot be together. Whether you are saddled with a demanding work schedule, planning a vacation, or dealing with an unexpected emergency, you want to know that your dog is safe and content in your absence. Many dogs experience some level of separation anxiety … Read more

How Bone Broth Can Promote A Healthy Appetite In Sick Dogs

Providing nourishment is the most basic level of care we provide to our pets. When illness causes them to stop eating we can feel utterly helpless. Delicious, nutrient-packed bone broth for dogs is the perfect tool to restore a healthy appetite and help your dog return to his or her best self! Chicken soup may be the ultimate comfort food for humans, but for dogs it is definitely bone broth! This all-natural superfood has been around for hundreds of years … Read more

5 Common Misconceptions About Giving Dogs Bone Broth

With so many conflicting opinions about canine nutrition, it can be stressful to consider adding something new to your dog’s diet. Bone broth is a vitamin, nutrient and amino acid-packed supplement made entirely from natural ingredients that offers several important benefits for your dog’s health. Socorro, um “dog-chef” invadiu a cozinha! #comhumorémaisgostoso #dogchef #AlCaponeburger #marys #hamburgueriapremium #quenãofaltemsorrisos Posted by Marys – Hamburgueria Premium on Wednesday, May 4, 2016   Here are five common misconceptions that may be preventing you from giving … Read more

My dog has high anxiety when I leave…what causes it and what should I do?

  Anxiety is one of the single most common behavior problem pup parents enquire about. Why does my dog cry/bark/dig/pace/house soil/destroy property when I leave her home alone? Separation anxiety in dogs can manifest itself in many different ways, from mildly inconvenient behaviors to activities that threaten their very health and safety. Luckily, there are answers to your questions and resources to help your pup through this frightening and frustrating issue! We sat down with one of our favorite pet … Read more

8 Things Your Puppy Wishes You Wouldn’t Do

If you are anything like me, you melt into a puddle of useless, blubbering mush in the presence of an adorable puppy. But if you want to be a paw-renting pro, you must resist the urge to give your new addition everything her fluffy little heart desires. Puppies need lots of love, but they also need rules, consistency, socialization and plenty of boundaries to make sure they grow into well-adjusted members of canine society. While there is no perfect way … Read more

RECIPE: A Watermelon Cocktail For You & A Mocktail For Your Pooch!

You’re just two minutes away from a refreshing summer drink for both you and your pooch. Seriously, these watermelon mimosa cocktails and mocktails are simple to make and they’re perfect on a hot day! When I walked into the supermarket earlier this week, I saw a big pile of watermelons just calling my name. Don’t you just love watermelon season?! Well, since a lot of dogs also love the popular summer fruit, I figured, why not make a drink and … Read more

Rescue Organization Builds Shelter For Strays In Puerto Rico, Thanks To You

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which helps support various charities. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible. There are many animal welfare groups striving daily to alleviate overpopulation and the number of street dogs in Puerto Rico. GreaterGood.org’s Rescue Rebuild program had the opportunity to travel to Puerto Rico to help one of those organizations—the Puerto Rico Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). PAWS is an amazing group whose mission is to … Read more

Pet Resort Treats 8 Shelter Dogs To A Splashing Good Time

Summer has arrived in Phoenix, Arizona and it is hot, hot, hot!  Earlier this week, eight lucky shelter pups from Maricopa County Animal Care & Control – Rogue, Greyson, Bean, Henry, Loki, Ozzie, Benito and Polo – were invited to beat the heat at the gorgeous Second Home Pet Resort. The 16,500 square foot luxury establishment includes a magnificent doggy water park complete with an 18-inch-deep splash pool and a rock waterfall! Needless to say, the ecstatic dogs made the most … Read more

Young Woman Sneaks Dog Into Hospital To Visit Grandmother

Shelby Hennick is a 21-year-old veterinary technician. She loves animals, and so does her grandmother, Dona. Unfortunately, Dona was hospitalized a few days ago following complications from one of the medications she was taking. Being very ill, she was unable to see her beloved canine companion, Patsy. Shelby’s mother knew that Dona was upset and told Shelby she should try to take Patsy in to see her. As we all know, animals are often the best medicine. My grandma is … Read more

Homeless Man Takes His Dog On Cross-Country Bike Trip For Vets & Their Pets

For Harold Palmquist, home is wherever he and his dog, Daisy, lay their heads at night. After serving in the Air Force during the Gulf War, Harold found himself on a slippery slope toward homelessness. He knew a shelter was his only option, but after making inquiries, he learned Daisy wouldn’t be able to join him. That’s when he heard about Vets & Their Pets. This nonprofit organization provides military veterans with the support they need to take care of … Read more

Abandoned Bonded Brothers Find A Loving Forever Home

What goes through the mind of a dog when he or she is surrendered to a shelter? Chances are it is a combination of fear, heartbreak and confusion. Twin German Shepherd mixes, Apollo and Adonis found themselves in a high-kill Texas shelter back in April with only each other for comfort. Likely given up by their owner for being heartworm positive, they were terrified and cowering at the back of their kennel when New York-based A-Team ELITE Rescue swooped in. … Read more

Sitter Gets Creative To Cheer Up Pup While Dog Dad’s Away

Millie lives with her best friend, and she loves him very dearly. So much so that when he had to leave for an extended business trip and she was left with his daughter, Carolann, she was beyond upset. To say that Millie was devastated might be an understatement. Carolann has told Metro UK that Millie has been looking all over for her dad and doesn’t seem to understand that he’s not coming back just yet. “Whenever someone came into the … Read more

10 Things That Could Be Shortening Your Dog’s Life

We try our best to keep our dogs as healthy and happy as we can, but it’s just not possible to know everything that can cause harm to them. Some things, however, are right under our noses and we may not even know it! Doing our best to keep them safe includes learning about the common things that can cause them harm. Often, we’re so focused on specific items that we might not be aware that actions can put them … Read more

Owner Finds Razor Blade-Stuffed Hot Dogs In Her Yard

Emma Medeiros of Regina, Saskatchewan was letting her dogs out as usual on Tuesday when something completely unexpected happened. Had it not been for her diligence in checking what her pups are getting into, things may have ended up very differently. Pandora and Ophelia, her two dogs, were supposed to be enjoying a regular bathroom break when Ophelia stopped to eat some hot dogs on the ground. “It was super nice out so I decided to sit on the front patio while … Read more

What Dietary Supplements Should I Consider Giving My Senior Dog?

Although dietary supplements can be beneficial at any stage of life, many people don’t start thinking about giving them to their pets until they reach their senior years. This is the time when we are reminded of their mortality as we notice signs of arthritis and that telltale gray muzzle. With so many products on the market making different promises, it’s hard to know which ones are safe, let alone helpful for your senior pooch. Dr. Marty Becker has been … Read more

90-Year-Old Woman Facing Jail Time Over Barking Dogs

Dolly Dentz of Phoenix, Arizona adores her Terrier mixes, Fluffy and Boots. The dogs were a gift from her son, Bob and they are excellent company for the independent 90-year-old. Sadly, Fluffy and Boots have been spending most of their time at Bob’s house these days due to a neighbor’s complaints about their alleged barking. In fact, Dentz is facing up to 6 months in jail on misdemeanor charges in the case! “I’m heartbroken,” Dentz told ABC 15. “It’s almost … Read more

Woman Turns Her Home Into A Rescue For Injured Street Dogs

Lima, Peru is a major Latin American metropolis overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It harbors a large population of stray dogs that wander the city throughout the day in search of food. Sadly, many are subject to injuries, often due to being hit by cars. Sara Moran has devoted her life – and her home – to creating a safe haven for these injured and paralyzed pups. Moran calls the refuge “Milagros Perrunos” which translates to Doglike Miracles. All of the … Read more

Photo Series Gets Creative With Cones To Get Shelter Dogs Adopted

Erin Einbender is a photographer from Illinois – you might be familiar with her dog Rocco if you happen to be one of his almost 55,000 Instagram followers! Erin has been volunteering with One Tail at a Time Dog Rescue in Chicago since last October and has truly made a mark in the lives of some of the adoptable pets there with her photography project, “Cones of Fame.” “I realized I could use photography and my knowledge of social media … Read more

The Crazy Looking, Safer Alternative to a Tennis Ball That Dogs Are Going Nuts Over

Fetch! Go get it! Bring it back! If you have a dog, you’ve exclaimed one or all of these phrases at some point. Dogs love to play, and we love our dogs. So it’s only natural that we want to interact with and exercise our pups as often as we can. I’ve always been a fan of tennis balls. They bounce. They roll. And my dogs seem to like them. But if your dogs are like mine, you’ve been witness … Read more

If Your Dog Is Over the Age of 7, You Should Seriously Consider This Supplement

Sadly research has emerged with an alarming finding: 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 8 are suffering from some kind of joint pain. And while we humans have the ability to reach for pain meds and talk to our doctor about symptoms, are precious pups do not. In fact, dogs are quite good at keeping their pain a secret. Why do dogs hide it? As pack animals, not showing their suffering has clear survival benefits. The ancestors of modern dogs … Read more

Survey Shows Dog People Love Dogs More Than People

A recent poll by Rover, an online network of dog sitters and walkers, found some interesting results when it comes to the love dog owners have for their pups. Although it’s no surprise to us, the study gave evidence that the majority of dog owners like their dogs more than other people. Rover surveyed thousands of owners across the United States and found that 94% of them consider their dogs to be family members. Again, not totally surprising, but the … Read more

9 Things Our Dogs Need From Us The Most

  Our dogs are our family, and we always want to make sure that they have everything they need. Fundamental things like food, water, and shelter are a given, but what else is necessary to make our dogs’ lives the best they can be? Below are 9 things that our dogs need from us the most. Luckily, they bring so much to our lives, we enjoy keeping them happy and healthy! 1. Undivided Attention (at least some of the time) Our lives … Read more

6 Important Places To Look For Ticks On Your Dog

Ticks are the bane of every dog lover’s existence. Worse than fleas, these blood-sucking arachnids often carry some very serious diseases. As most veterinarians will tell you, proper flea and tick prevention is a must if you live in an area where ticks are abundant – which is pretty much anywhere. Tick-borne diseases can be life changing and ticks can be very difficult to find on our dogs, so knowing where and how to check thoroughly is important. Using a … Read more

9 Ways We Confuse & Frustrate The Heck Out of Our Dogs

When we love our dogs like family, we sometimes forget that they don’t understand us quite like our human relatives. Sometimes we try to have full-on conversations with them or unknowingly send them body language signals that are interpreted differently in the animal kingdom. For these reasons, we’ve compiled a list of 9 common things that humans do that stress dogs out. If you’ve done any of these things, don’t worry–we all have! But by being more aware, we can try to communicate with our … Read more

Dog Gets Awarded Fancy Treat Thanks To Social Media Challenge

Imgur users love their doggos – the front page is full of happy pups! Recently, Imgur user APictureOfLokiEveryday issued a challenge to his fellow users – get the post below to the front page (which is based on popular vote), and his dog, Loki, gets a nice filet mignon! He looks almost like he’s pleading with you in this GIF, “Please – I need this steak!” Calling APictureOfLokiEveryday on his bluff, the users of Imgur banded together and got the post to … Read more

Veterinarian Ross Henderson Calms Frightened Patients With His Silky Smooth Voice

When choosing a veterinarian, we’re always looking for someone we can rely on when things go south for our pets. Bedside manner in a veterinarian is just as important as their practical skills, and one Colorado practitioner has gone the extra mile to help his patients. Fox Hollow Animal Hospital is the home of Dr. Ross Henderson, and his smooth voice has him serenading anxious pups to calm them down before surgery. In a viral video, Ruby, a frightened dog, … Read more

This City Is Turning A Dog Poop Epidemic Into An Energy Boom

As mayor of one of Canada’s most famously inventive cities, Dave Jaworsky has a lot of fresh ideas. While Waterloo, Ontario, staked a worldwide reputation as the cradle of BlackBerry Inc, the city with a population of around 100,000 still churns out a dizzying number of tech startups. “So when I get a call, I listen and I listen carefully,” he tells iHeartDogs. But when a local businessman recently tried to sell him on the idea of squeezing energy from … Read more

5 Amazingly Simple Ways People Are Helping Their Local Animal Shelters

If you’re an animal lover, you’ve already thought about ways you can help the homeless dogs in your area. But between work, family, and all of life’s other responsibilities, you simply don’t have time to spend your evenings, weekends, and afternoons volunteering at the shelter. But that doesn’t mean you can’t help. Volunteers play a major role in how shelters operate, but they don’t do it all. If you’re determined to support your local shelter but are out of ideas, it’s time … Read more

They Planned To Save 15 Dogs From Death Row, But Returned With Nearly 100

Every now and then, a group of Canadian animal rescuers visits one of America’s busiest kill shelters, hoping to save a few lives. The idea, for Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary, is to identify some of the shelter’s most at-risk dogs. They look for the old, the overlooked, the seemingly broken — the dogs who would surely be put down if they remained at Miami-Dade County Animal Services. It never quite works out that way.   “Every time we travel … Read more

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

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 German Shepherds 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

Over-Training Causes More Harm Than Good, Psychologists Find

It’s very easy to get excited about training your new dog or puppy, especially if you’re training for some sort of performance. Competitive obedience, agility and many other venues take a lot of time and effort, and the beginning stages of training are often some of the best moments for owners because they offer such a great way to bond with their new canine companions. But research has found that too much training is actually detrimental to our dogs’ learning … Read more

Share A Treat With Your Pup At Ice Cream Parlor For Dogs

Ice cream is a human treat deeply loved by many and it’s a shame it’s unsafe for us to share it with our canine companions. Ice cream is unhealthy for people and even moreso for dogs – it can cause gastrointestinal upset among a few other discomforts, especially if it contains any ingredients that are toxic to our furry friends. It seems like spending the afternoon sharing ice cream on a warm summer day might seem out of the question, … Read more

3 Vet-Recommended Supplements For Senior Dogs

Although dietary supplements can be beneficial at any stage of life, many people don’t start thinking about giving them to their pets until they reach their senior years. This is the time when we are reminded of their mortality as we notice signs of arthritis and that telltale gray muzzle. With so many products on the market making different promises, it’s hard to know which ones are safe, let alone helpful for your senior pooch. Dr. Marty Becker has been … Read more

Older Shelter Dogs Get Their Chance To Shine At ‘Senior Prom’

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Take a stroll through an average adoption event and you’ll coo over cute puppies and enjoy the energized entertainment of countless young dogs. They’re all looking for homes, but there’s one doggie demographic missing from the bunch. Senior dogs six years and up are often overlooked in crowded shelters where younger, more playful pups take center stage. Older dogs typically wait longer to be adopted and spend their golden years in kennels—and that’s if they aren’t euthanized first. Shelters all … Read more

7 Things Your Deceased Pet Would Want You To Know

At iHeartDogs and iHeartCats 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 7 important messages close to our hearts after … Read more

6 Solutions For Your Dog’s Dry Coat & Skin

The skin is the largest organ of the body and the very first sign of health you see when you look at a dog. Pups with shiny, lustrous coats just give off an air of wellness compared to those with dull, flaky, brittle hair and skin. Not only is dry skin unsightly, it’s also itchy and uncomfortable for your dog. Although soothing baths can help, healthy skin really starts from within with proper vitamins and nutrition. If you find yourself … Read more

5 Reasons Your Dog Isn’t Listening

Dogs are opportunists. Although most are willing to please their owners and want to engage with them, there are times when something else is just much more interesting. For example, many dogs would much rather take the juicy steak right off your plate than lie on their bed during human dinner time. There are no “bad” dogs, but there are dogs that lack training. If you think your dog is just uninterested in listening to you, you might want to … Read more

Old Dog Survived On Rocks And Bones For 15 Days Waiting For Someone To Save Him

Despite being an old dog, Tony always seemed a little at odds with the world. He was afraid of grass. He walked as if on tip toes. He forgot things. Maybe that’s because Tony grew up in a world that he would sooner like to forget — a crumbling shelter in Israel, sharing a kennel with rocks and knee-deep mud.   But that all changed when a Canadian rescue group, Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary, decided to fly these ailing … Read more

Dog Saved From Traffic Now Gives Hugs To Everyone She Meets

For all her efforts to save the tiny dog weaving through Los Angeles traffic, there came a moment when Elaine Seamans thought all was lost. She couldn’t even bear to watch as the panicked dog dove into multiple lanes of bustling traffic. “I see these cars coming and a truck coming and I’m like, ‘Oh my God,’” Seamans tells iHeartDogs. “I thought the dog was going to get hit. I turned my back and covered my ears.” And then came … Read more

Deaf Disabled Dog Diagnosed With Cancer Becomes Honorary K9 Officer

A very inspirational – and very adorable – dog named Shakes has been named an honorary K-9 officer with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Shakes has had more obstacles set in front of him than any dog should ever have to overcome. Before finding his loving forever home with road deputy sheriff, Jenna Moeller, he was a starving stray, abandoned and living in squalor. His rescuers from the Florida Keys SPCA instantly fell in love with Shakes, but soon discovered he … Read more

Group Of Rescue Dogs Welcomes A Mini Cow To The Pack

Janice Wolf has turned her lifelong dream into a reality at Rocky Ridge Refuge in North Arkansas. Anywhere from 50 to 60 rescued special needs pets and livestock call the ranch home at any given time – some permanent residents, others awaiting adoption. Nearly two months ago, Wolf and her team saved a baby cow named Moonpie from a livestock auction and her adorable relationship with the refuge’s 12 dogs has practically broken the internet! Wolf cannot bear to attend … Read more