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Watch this grainy video closely and you’ll see what appears to be a dog pushing a man in a wheelchair through flood waters in what we guess is Russia. No information is included with the video, posted on YouTube Sunday, so we can&#...
Watch this grainy video closely and you’ll see what appears to be a dog pushing a man in a wheelchair through flood waters in what we guess is Russia. No information is included with the video, posted on YouTube Sunday, so we can’t conclude whether the dog is being heroic, or just trying to keep [...]
9 6 days ago
Kaylan O’Connor was on a cruise with her family when they stopped at Valparaiso, Chile. Little did she know there was a stray dog at the port who would get into her heart. They stopped to take a photo at the cruise ship terminal, and ...
Kaylan O’Connor was on a cruise with her family when they stopped at Valparaiso, Chile. Little did she know there was a stray dog at the port who would get into her heart. They stopped to take a photo at the cruise ship terminal, and there the dog was, posing along with them, according to the Inquisitor. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) “He jumped at us like saying 'hello,'" O’Connor told BBC World. “He was sweet and he followed us the rest of the time we were there. We knew he needed a home.” Share this image Chile Dog in Chile. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) They were in Chile, alas, only eight hours, but O’Connor never forgot the friendly dog. Once home, she reached out to rescues in Chile, and landed on Alexis Castillo, director of Red de Defensores y Rescatistas de Animales, or EDRA, in Chile’s capital city, Santiago de Chile. At first, Castillo was skeptical. “The email said [O'Connor] had fallen for a stray dog and wanted to arrange transport back to Seattle,” said Castillo. “At first I was skeptical. I replied back and said I needed $100 to pay for expenses in trying to locate the street dog. If I received the money that same day before midnight, I would be able to search for the dog the very next day. Twenty minutes later I had received $200 via Western Union.” So, Castillo went to work. O'Connor wrote on her Facebook page in February, expressing hope: "We found this puppy on the streets of Valparaiso, Chile. We appropriately named him Chile Dog. By his teeth and behavior he is most definitely under 1 year old. He sat and smiled for group photos with us, and I fell in love. I searched desperately online for someone to help me rescue him so I can get him home to the USA. I found the right person, Alexis with a rescue in Santiago called EDRA." It was a rough search, full of touring the port area on bicycles and contacting shelters, but one month later -- and armed with a small team -- Castillo finally found Chile Dog. She had him vaccinated and neutered, then found an airline willing to transport him. On May 28, he arrived in Seattle after a 20-hour trip to join his new mom and her other dogs, Auto and Klaus. Share this image Chile Dog at the airport. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) O'Connor was ecstatic. "Chile Dog is here! He was so happy when they brought him in his cage," she wrote on Facebook. "He let me put a collar and leash on him, and he got out of the cage and went to the bathroom forever! No messes in the cage! Good boy! Welcome home to Chile Dog!" Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Share this ima
about 10 hours ago
We have a soft spot for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. It's based in San Francisco (like us). Our community manager, Lori Malm, rescued the notoriously bewitching one-eyed Pekingese Beasley from Muttville. Beasley was supposed to be just a...
We have a soft spot for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. It's based in San Francisco (like us). Our community manager, Lori Malm, rescued the notoriously bewitching one-eyed Pekingese Beasley from Muttville. Beasley was supposed to be just a foster -- a temporary thing -- but then she cast a spell of love on Lori, and foster became forever. We hope the same thing can happen for these two pups. Share this image They just want to spend the rest of their days hanging out together. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Kobe is a blind chocolate Labrador who gets around with the help of her friend, Chuey the companion Chihuahua and seeing-eye dog. They were surrendered to a shelter for reasons unknown, and that's when Muttville took them in. We can see why. They are so cute that Managing Editor Vicky Walker said, "LIZ YOU MUST WRITE ABOUT THESE DOGS!" And, because I love Labradors (and I'm just as obedient as one), I said, "Yes, ma'am!" Share this image Kobe may have lost her eyesight ... function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Share this image … but then she found a friend. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Kobe and Chuey are inseparable and spend most of their time snoozing, snuggled up together. According to Muttville, the dogs are really sweet natured and love to give kisses when they feel safe and stable. All they really need is a quiet place to call home for the remainder of their days. A Labrador and a Chihuahua! That's a winning combination! Share this image How cute are these two? function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) If you think you have a place for these two, check out their listing page on Muttville, where you can also find their adoption application. We hope they find a good home -- and soon! Photos via Muttville's website
about 12 hours ago
Stop by the Blogville Chronicle and catch up on our latest Meet & Greet.  We have some great guests.
Stop by the Blogville Chronicle and catch up on our latest Meet & Greet.  We have some great guests.
about 13 hours ago
Puppy potty pads – good or bad? When to use them? I am not a fan of puppy pads or fake grass for dogs. At all. This post is about some potential problems with puppy pads and some possible alternatives. I realize tons of dog owners ...
Puppy potty pads – good or bad? When to use them? I am not a fan of puppy pads or fake grass for dogs. At all. This post is about some potential problems with puppy pads and some possible alternatives. I realize tons of dog owners do use puppy pads already. The final part of this post includes examples of why people use them, regardless of what I think. We can’t all be the same, for crying out loud. Problems with puppy potty pads and why puppy pads are a bad idea 1. Puppy pads create housebreaking problems. Puppy pads can create a few problems. The goal of potty training a puppy is to get the puppy to go potty outside. Some people make the mistake of using puppy potty pads temporarily, as part of the “potty training.” Their goal is to transition the puppy from going potty indoors on the pads to going potty outside. This is similar to putting down newspapers for the puppy to pee on. While this can work, it creates an unnecessary step and potential confusion for the puppy. Why not just train the puppy to go potty outside right from the start? 2. Dogs don’t always pee right on the pads. One of the problems with puppy potty pads is that sometimes the puppies miss the pads. Sometimes they go potty next to the pad. Sometimes some of the pee makes it onto the pad and some doesn’t. Some puppies eventually start lifting their legs, and therefore missing the pad. Some puppies eventually do the “squat and walk” while they pee as a form of marking (mostly females). Some dogs will walk as they poop (right, Ace?). Some dogs will kick their back legs after eliminating. Some dogs will begin to pee on rugs, pillows towels or anything that resembles the pee pad. If your dog doesn’t do these things, then you’re in luck! 3. You have to train the dog to use the pee pads. Some dog owners think their dogs will automatically know how to use the potty pads or dog grass pads. This is not true. You have to train the puppy to go potty on the pad, just as you would train the puppy to go potty outside. 4. Potty pads encourage the dog owner to be gone for too long. I know how tempting it would be to stay out later or to work longer if I knew I didn’t have to come home to let my dog out. Ace stays home for a maximum of about six hours during the day (usually just 1 or 2, he’s spoiled). With the pee pads, I’m sure some owners stay away for 10+ hours when they wouldn’t have to. While I think people who work long hours can still provide good homes for dogs, I think the pee pads make it too easy to stay away. Do you agree? 5. Dog pee pads make it too easy to skip walking the dog. While certain products or services are very convenient, they do tend to make us lazy. As an example, sometimes I use a Gentle Leader collar to walk my dog. This makes walking him much easier, which makes me less likely to work on his loose-leash walking skills. I can “check out” a bit, which is nice. Does this make me lazy at times? You bet it does! So, while I can see how these potty pads are convenient, I do know that most people are going to be less likely to get out and walk their dogs if they regularly use these products. Not every dog owner, but quite a few. That’s human nature. What are some alternatives to puppy potty pads? Using a kennel to potty train your dog Keeping your dog on a regular feeding and walking schedule Coming home during your lunchbreak to let you dog out Hiring a dog walker (a professional or a trusted friend) Taking the dog to daycare Installing a doggy door to the yard Installing an indoor/outdoor kennel to the garage When to use puppy pee pads or fake grass pee pads I do not recommend puppy potty pads, but some dog owners insist on using them. Here are some examples of when you might consider puppy potty pads. 1. When potty training a puppy in a multi-level apartment. If you have an eight-week-old puppy and you live on the 12th floor of an apartment, I
about 17 hours ago
Eight months after she was stabbed seven times with a steak knife, Chloe the Shih Tzu lives in a new and happy home with a veterinarian who works at the animal hospital where she was treated for her injuries. “…She certainly ...
Eight months after she was stabbed seven times with a steak knife, Chloe the Shih Tzu lives in a new and happy home with a veterinarian who works at the animal hospital where she was treated for her injuries. “…She certainly hasn’t let it get her down,” said Abby Dunlap, of Vienna, Va., who took [...]
about 18 hours ago
Gather 'round: Online voting has commenced for the 25th Annual World's Ugliest Dog contest! Of course, "online voting" doesn't mean jack. The ugliest dog will be crowned this Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California, by a ...
Gather 'round: Online voting has commenced for the 25th Annual World's Ugliest Dog contest! Of course, "online voting" doesn't mean jack. The ugliest dog will be crowned this Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California, by a panel of esteemed judges and not by votes on the website. Share this image Ellie Mae: pretty ugly function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Nevertheless, online voting -- which you can consider the "popular" vote, if you want -- has become a very big deal in years past, so much so that the contest directors suspect foul play. A message on the website reads thusly: "It seems the online voting gallery does mean a great deal to its participants, and at times hacking and illegal voting have occurred. We are monitoring this daily and delete suspicious votes." Scandal! Share this image Icky: As ugly as he wants to be. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) In any case, you're encouraged to check out all the dogs and vote for your favorite. As for the judges, they'll critique in four main categories: first impressions, unique features, personality, and audience reaction. The winner gets a trophy, $1,500, and a catered dinner in the luxurious Loft Suite at the Sheraton Sonoma County, Petaluma. Share this image Squiggy has an effortless ugly. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Event producer Vicki DeArmon says that 50 percent of this year's 25 competitors are first-time participants. “We have Poodles, terriers, tons of Pugs, for some reason, and some Chinese Crested,” DeArmon told the Press Democrat. “There's a big mix. Generally, the winner seems to be a new dog, so it may be one of those ugly mutts.” Share this image Sputnick grew into his ugly, making it his own. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) It won't be last year's champ, Mugly, a Chinese Crested from Peterborough, England. He's not defending his crown. But whoever wins will have a schedule as full as any Miss America winner. Nearly so. Maybe not "as full as" but in the ballpark for sure, except probably without the Maybelline contract. Or any of the promotional money, really. OK, it's not a fair comparison. Share this image Growing up, Monkey never thought he was ugly. He knows it now. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) DeArmon is still playing up the life-chang
about 18 hours ago
Salt Lake City police arrested a woman Saturday after she allegedly sprayed Raid down her dog’s throat. Kimberley Michelle Davis told police she killed the dog with insecticide so her ex-husband wouldn’t take it. According to...
Salt Lake City police arrested a woman Saturday after she allegedly sprayed Raid down her dog’s throat. Kimberley Michelle Davis told police she killed the dog with insecticide so her ex-husband wouldn’t take it. According to Fox News in Salt Lake City, Davis was charged with two counts of cruelty to animals, a third-degree felony. Police [...]
about 19 hours ago
Vontae is named after Vonta Leach, the former Baltimore Ravens player. Vontae the pug is spunky, sassy and playful and has a lot of love to share with everyone he meets! Vontae's favorite pastimes include sneezing, snorting, snoring, and...
Vontae is named after Vonta Leach, the former Baltimore Ravens player. Vontae the pug is spunky, sassy and playful and has a lot of love to share with everyone he meets! Vontae's favorite pastimes include sneezing, snorting, snoring, and pouncing on sticks and leaves. Click for more pictures and comments...
about 22 hours ago
From Monday Mom and I are tidying up some of the stray pikhs we've had to share but hadn't yet - she khame home a week or so ago whilst it was raining and saw where the bunnies go when it is raining - under the lilahk bush! Last weekend ...
From Monday Mom and I are tidying up some of the stray pikhs we've had to share but hadn't yet - she khame home a week or so ago whilst it was raining and saw where the bunnies go when it is raining - under the lilahk bush! Last weekend - June 8th to be exakht - we khame bakhk from our walk - and saw Butterskhotch sitting on the front walk - so Mom took that as a subtle hint fur more water and food - when she went out, she saw a bird dart away from one of the bushes - so Mom looked more khlosely and noticed the nest Robin puppies!!! Part of my hunki Mal Pal Summi's stuff His own Bobkhat - obviously misspelled ;-) On the furst night of Khamp Khyra, Mom saw Tulie Toad was bakhk! Then Mom went bakhk out fur some more shots - I think this is the STINK EYE look! More rrrrrrabbit - I think we have 87 of 'em in the neighborhood!Still robin pups Monday chilling after our muggy jungle walkNap time was drawing near fur me AND fur Mom!Happy Tuesday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
1 day ago