Dogs

Moving toward a No Kill Nation The Portland area shelter alliance has been rewarded with a $1 million grant from Maddie’s Fund, a California nonprofit focused on ending euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets. Rich Avanzino, preside...
Moving toward a No Kill Nation The Portland area shelter alliance has been rewarded with a $1 million grant from Maddie’s Fund, a California nonprofit focused on ending euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets. Rich Avanzino, president of Maddie’s Fund, called it “a model for the nation.” Since 2010, it has not euthanized any healthy dogs or cats. It's also cut the number of treatable pets killed by more than 75 percent. Last year they spayed or neutered 10,000 pets. This year the alliance has vowed not to kill any pet with a treatable condition, such as a broken bone, or one that needs leash training. After that, it will work on saving animals with manageable conditions, such as diabetes or a behavior issue.   "Until we can say in good conscience that we've saved every single animal that's savable, we're not going to rest," said Britta Bavaresco,  co-founder of the alliance. To help with behavioral issues the coalition would like to create a team of trainers to go from shelter to shelter to help the dogs unlearn bad habits nd learn to trust people. "We know they could make good pets if we spend the time and resources on them," Bavaresco said. Source H/T to Pam
about 5 hours ago
By Monica Reyes Not only am I a pet parent with a tabby cat named Phil and pup named Mookie, but I also have a 23 month old son. As a mom, I know how important it is to be cautious of dangerous chemicals. As pet owners, we know how impor...
By Monica Reyes Not only am I a pet parent with a tabby cat named Phil and pup named Mookie, but I also have a 23 month old son. As a mom, I know how important it is to be cautious of dangerous chemicals. As pet owners, we know how important it is to maintain (More)…
about 10 hours ago
Tommie, Gracie and Mickey Mouser are the photogenic cats from the blog Shelter Cats.  They seem quite content to take a back seat to the kitties that are more often posted there.  Most likely they're happy to share their blog because the...
Tommie, Gracie and Mickey Mouser are the photogenic cats from the blog Shelter Cats.  They seem quite content to take a back seat to the kitties that are more often posted there.  Most likely they're happy to share their blog because they have a home.  The other kitties are looking for one.  You can read their story - Talking Tabbies Tommie, Gracie & Mickey - exclusively on Mousebreath, the
about 12 hours ago
We admit it: We have a soft spot for Muttville Senior Rescue. So when our parent company, Say Media, needed an organization to join us for an event called Say Gives, it seemed like an obvious choice. And so earlier this week, the Muttv...
We admit it: We have a soft spot for Muttville Senior Rescue. So when our parent company, Say Media, needed an organization to join us for an event called Say Gives, it seemed like an obvious choice. And so earlier this week, the Muttville-mobile descended on Dogster, bringing with it some of the cutest senior dogs we've ever seen. Knowing that Muttville alum Beasley is somewhat of a star 'round these parts, Muttville board member Patty Staton brought some of her star senior Pekingese. Including -- but certainly not limited to -- Buddy! Share this image Buddy's look is unique and precious. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Share this image Beasley and Buddy sitting in a tree ... function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Buddy is a cause célèbre here at Dogster. With his "customized" countenance, Buddy first ambled into the heart of Community Manager Lori Malm, who refers to the elderly lap dog as Beasley's boyfriend. You might be familiar with Managing Editor Vicky Walker as Catster's resident Cat Lady, but even she could not resist Buddy's unique charm. Buddy looks kind of perfect in her arms, right? Share this image They look perfect together, right? function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) (Don't worry, we called her husband and began working on him.) Also representing the Peke pride was Maylee, a slightly younger Muttville adoptable, who had enough spunk and energy to make up for Buddy and Beasley's more low-key personalities. Share this image Maylee with a volunteer. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Share this image Maylee looked quite content in Anna's arms. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Amid the flurry of lap dog fervor, our Assistant Editor Liz Acosta was drawn more to Tess, an older hound dog with a sweet disposition who wanted to just chill out in the shade. Liz doesn't judge smaller dogs, but she has a penchant for the bigger pups, having grown up under the protection of Akitas. Share this image Awww, it's Tess! function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); }
about 13 hours ago
Today I just want to share one of my favorite dog blogs, My Two Pitties. The blog is about Kaya and Norman – two rescued pit mixes – along with their kitty friend Gina and various canine buddies. Their owner Rachel is always ...
Today I just want to share one of my favorite dog blogs, My Two Pitties. The blog is about Kaya and Norman – two rescued pit mixes – along with their kitty friend Gina and various canine buddies. Their owner Rachel is always taking them on all kinds of fun off-leash hikes around California. Looking at their pictures is so relaxing. Rachel has written some really great content. Some of her best posts are about: the dangers of a dog getting caught on another dog’s collar how Rachel’s mom responded to her adopting a “pitbull” the results Kaya and Norman received on their mixed-breed dna tests a kitty and two dogs snuggling No need to tell me how beautiful these pics are from “Two Pitties.” Stop on over and give Kaya and Norman a shout out! The post Dog blog – My Two Pitties appeared first on ThatMutt.com: A Dog Blog.
about 14 hours ago
There’s always an up-side! Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
There’s always an up-side! Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
about 15 hours ago
Meet GeriJoy. He’s a virtual dog. He’s a talking dog. He’s even described as “a compassionate” dog. He was developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to be an interactive companion...
Meet GeriJoy. He’s a virtual dog. He’s a talking dog. He’s even described as “a compassionate” dog. He was developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to be an interactive companion for older people with dementia or memory problems, serving to provide what his makers call “continual stimulation.” We’d be the first to recite [...]
about 15 hours ago
This poor dog was found on the streets by a concerned citizen and brought into the Emergency Veterinary Hospital in North Charleston, SC, given fluids and medicine, and released to Charleston Animal Society. As you can see, he had been s...
This poor dog was found on the streets by a concerned citizen and brought into the Emergency Veterinary Hospital in North Charleston, SC, given fluids and medicine, and released to Charleston Animal Society. As you can see, he had been shaved and the number 300 had been burned, big as life, into his skin. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) "This dog has chemical burns," said veterinarian Dr. Sarah Boyd. "I suspect whatever was applied to the dog was applied after the fur was removed so it was applied directly to the dog's skin, and it has caused severe burns." The dog also suffered bacterial infections. "Right now he is in pain ... he is suffering a little bit," Charleston Animal Society spokesperson Kay Hyman told WCSC. Fortunately, he's going to be okay -- though the burns will become permanent scars. And the man who rescued him from the streets has stepped up and offered to adopt the dog. His new name? Lucky. Now you're probably thinking, who would do such a thing? The best guess is: Boneheaded hunters. Apparently, some hunters use hair dye, food coloring, or spray paint to number their animals, making it easier to identify them during competitive field trials; also, for general identification purposes. But they don't usually place a "caustic agent" directly on the skin, like our Bonehead did. That would be amazingly painful for the dog. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Of course, would you want your dog obsessively licking a spray-painted number plastering his side? Paint isn't exactly non-toxic. There's a lot of Boneheads around this story. Fortunately, Lucky can look forward to a good life with his new owner, far from the reaches of Boneheads. Photos via Charleston Animal Society Facebook page
about 15 hours ago
A deaf pit bull from North Carolina has a new home with a deaf woman in Niagara Falls. Jessica Czamara read about Maggie on Facebook after the neglected dog was rescued from a backyard in North Carolina, where she’d been kept chain...
A deaf pit bull from North Carolina has a new home with a deaf woman in Niagara Falls. Jessica Czamara read about Maggie on Facebook after the neglected dog was rescued from a backyard in North Carolina, where she’d been kept chained. “She was very skinny and you could see her ribs and you could [...]
about 15 hours ago
Hunter is a 9 week old Irish Jack Russell, and has only been with his new parents for about a week! He has had a lot of fun and exciting new experiences, but he likes nothing more than a good chew toy and a lot of naps. He can't wait un...
Hunter is a 9 week old Irish Jack Russell, and has only been with his new parents for about a week! He has had a lot of fun and exciting new experiences, but he likes nothing more than a good chew toy and a lot of naps. He can't wait until he's old enough to go outside and make some new friends.Click for more pictures and comments...
about 19 hours ago