Dogs

Read and heed! It’s getting to be that time of year again. Seems like every summer I read about a dog left in a car too long who passes on from the heat. Such a stupid way to die. Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
Read and heed! It’s getting to be that time of year again. Seems like every summer I read about a dog left in a car too long who passes on from the heat. Such a stupid way to die. Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
29 minutes ago
Marine Sgt. Ross Gundlach, while serving in Afghanistan, made a promise to Casey, the explosive-detecting yellow Lab who worked alongside him. “I promised her if we made it out of alive, I’d do whatever it took to find her,&#...
Marine Sgt. Ross Gundlach, while serving in Afghanistan, made a promise to Casey, the explosive-detecting yellow Lab who worked alongside him. “I promised her if we made it out of alive, I’d do whatever it took to find her,” Gundlach said. Gundlach, after completing his military service and enrolling at the University of Wisconsin, managed to find out [...]
about 2 hours ago
A dog left tied to train tracks in California last month has found a new home. Unlike that day last month, when he was secured to the tracks in the path of an oncoming train, he had many options to choose from. Officials at Riverside Cou...
A dog left tied to train tracks in California last month has found a new home. Unlike that day last month, when he was secured to the tracks in the path of an oncoming train, he had many options to choose from. Officials at Riverside County’s Department of Animal Services said they received more than [...]
about 2 hours ago
Hey, it's me, Sam.  I drew the short bone so I get to make the announcement. *Yes, Buddy, drawing the short bone does too make me the winner!  If you want to argue about it, I'm the biggest and heaviest, so I'll be happy to sit on you...
Hey, it's me, Sam.  I drew the short bone so I get to make the announcement. *Yes, Buddy, drawing the short bone does too make me the winner!  If you want to argue about it, I'm the biggest and heaviest, so I'll be happy to sit on you until I'm finished posting. You already had a recent turn anyway.* As I was trying to say, last Monday we all posted on Seasonal Allergies and a Giveaway.
about 4 hours ago
Police officers killing innocent dogs might be something you've never thought about. But there's evidence to suggest it's more common than we might imagine. According to a story in the Seattle Times, there is no documented incident of a ...
Police officers killing innocent dogs might be something you've never thought about. But there's evidence to suggest it's more common than we might imagine. According to a story in the Seattle Times, there is no documented incident of a dog killing a police officer in the United States. Yet police officers have killed many dogs. A study by the National Canine Research Council concludes that a majority of intentional police shootings involve dogs. The study says several law enforcement agencies in California indicated that at least half of their police shootings involved animals. The percentage was more in Milwaukee. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to track such statistics nationwide because no government authority documents these killings. Regardless, we've commented and reported on such incidents, including a Pit Bull killed in Riverside, CA, in his own back yard by a police officer who was assisting in an arrest taking place two houses away. While shooting a dog is a crime in most states, it isn’t a felony. The general tendency of review committees and juries to give police the benefit of the doubt means that those shootings rarely result in formal charges or convictions, or victories in lawsuits brought against departments. This danger to beloved pets exist whether you live in a big metro area such as New York City or a small one such as Vallejo, CA. If dog shootings weren’t serious enough, dogs are also hit with stun-guns such as Tasers as well as pepper-sprayed, kicked, and and battered with batons or night-sticks. Officers inevitably claim self-defense, and charges are even less likely when they use these “less than lethal” methods. The Colorado Senate in April passed Senate Bill 226, called “Don’t Shoot My Dog,” which enjoys bipartisan support and is making its way through the Colorado House. The law, which could become a model for other states, requires training for police on how to deal with domestic dogs. The bill would require training in how the animals act and react, and how to minimize the dangers to themselves and the dogs. Further, the bill will require that police receive additional training in the area annually. Share this image Police dog training by Shutterstock.'> Police dog training by Shutterstock.'> Police dog training by Shutterstock. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Such trainings are held on topics such as DUI investigation, correct use of pepper spray, and community interaction. Only time will tell whether these trainings, should the bill pass and be signed into law, will reduce or prevent police-on-dog violence. Dog owners also play a role in protecting our fur children from police. The National Canine Research Council includes as a major factor in the shootings "reckless, uneducated, or inhumane owners." Some of the things we can do involve training and obedience, others involve handling, and still others involve managing certain situations. Training Share this image Weimaraner paying attention by Shutterstock.'> Weimaraner paying attention by Shutterstock.'> It's safer if you can train your dog not to stand up and bark at the approach of strangers. Weimaraner paying attention by Shutterstock. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Training is important to keep your dogs safe. Police are most likely to react violently to a d
about 4 hours ago
I'm Rylie the spunky, loving, goofy little puppy! I was adopted from a rescue shelter on a snowy day in Colorado. My mom and dad think I might be a Lab/Rhodesian Ridgeback mix. Speaking of mom and dad, I love them and my furry cat brot...
I'm Rylie the spunky, loving, goofy little puppy! I was adopted from a rescue shelter on a snowy day in Colorado. My mom and dad think I might be a Lab/Rhodesian Ridgeback mix. Speaking of mom and dad, I love them and my furry cat brothers! My favorite things are snuggling on the couch, taking walks to the dog park, collecting sticks and mulch from the front yard, and chewing anything that looks chewable. Oh and I love to chase my cat brothers around the house. I hop and bark and ask them to play with me, but they usually just bat me on the head over and over. My parents are very excited to take me on adventures with them. I am especially looking forward to hiking and learning how to swim! Click for more pictures and comments...
about 6 hours ago
From Sunday Tomorrow is a furry special day fur The PF Pups - they will get their bracelets - and we'll find our if they are boys or girls!!! Woo khan watch at 1pm over HERE - it is LOTS of fun - and woo khan hear their powerful lungs a...
From Sunday Tomorrow is a furry special day fur The PF Pups - they will get their bracelets - and we'll find our if they are boys or girls!!! Woo khan watch at 1pm over HERE - it is LOTS of fun - and woo khan hear their powerful lungs at work! This is ZOOM - Zoom lives in oHIo - and will get their bracelet Tuesday MORNING at 10 - woo khan see that event on The Columbus Peregrine Falcon Blog over HERE From Thursday's walk On FrEYEday Mom and I noticed this one lone bloom! FrEYEday night's skEYE Sunday Mom - must woo blur me so much?REALLY MOM? Woo khall this a pikhture worthy of sharing on my khorner???Akhtually, I decided enough photoshoot and more walking as I knew she needed some extra akhtivity - I pawmitted her to go to brunch in Harrisburg with a friend Sunday afternoon - she even saw The PF's palace too - and did they take me? I mean REALLY? She even told me they saw a beaWOOtiful Brindle gal outside the restaurant they went to - her dad was nice enough to bring her whilst he dined at one of the tables on their sidewalk area - Mom and her friend gave the beaWOOty some pats and stuff - and since she was khwite taken with their scents, Mom did mention she had a Husky - BTW, the Brindle's name SO said it all - ready? KARMA - how appropriate - and how telling!Happy Monday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
about 9 hours ago
Meet Georgi! This lovely senior lady is living in foster care in Canterbury, New Hampshire, courtesy of Libby’s Haven for Senior K-9s. Here’s what their website has to say about this cutie. Georgi came to us from a shelter in...
Meet Georgi! This lovely senior lady is living in foster care in Canterbury, New Hampshire, courtesy of Libby’s Haven for Senior K-9s. Here’s what their website has to say about this cutie. Georgi came to us from a shelter in VA. She underwent surgery to remove mammary tumors and is doing very well but one [...]
about 23 hours ago
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Kip, the happy and adventurous whippet, loves to play and explore with his best friend, Swazye, a golden retriever. Most of his time is spent on important activities, like cuddling and napping. However, this part-time couch potato also l...
Kip, the happy and adventurous whippet, loves to play and explore with his best friend, Swazye, a golden retriever. Most of his time is spent on important activities, like cuddling and napping. However, this part-time couch potato also loves the outdoors! His favorite pastimes include visiting the dog park and going on long trail walks. His kind soul and doe eyes will make anyone melt. A brilliant and agile sighthound, he instinctively loves to chase his toys and tennis balls! Click for more pictures and comments...
1 day ago