Dogs

Norah Levine’s Fourth Annual Pet Photography Workshop will be hosted by Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Have you always wanted to learn how professional photographers take such fabulous pictures of dogs and other animals? This exc...
Norah Levine’s Fourth Annual Pet Photography Workshop will be hosted by Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Have you always wanted to learn how professional photographers take such fabulous pictures of dogs and other animals? This exciting workshop is appropriate for both amateur and experienced photographers and is being presented July 29 – August 3, 2013 in [...]
about 2 hours ago
Short notice on this contest from Dog Channel – entries are due by June 1st! If you have a rescued dog, be sure to enter. Is your rescue dog super special? Tell us about your bond! Send us a photo of you and your dog, plus a short ...
Short notice on this contest from Dog Channel – entries are due by June 1st! If you have a rescued dog, be sure to enter. Is your rescue dog super special? Tell us about your bond! Send us a photo of you and your dog, plus a short paragraph about what makes your rescued dog [...]
about 3 hours ago
...come in different sizes...and species Click to enlarge
...come in different sizes...and species Click to enlarge
about 7 hours ago
It’s that time of year when we honor those who bravely defended our country, making the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our freedom.  How will you and your dog spend the day? How are you and your dog celebrating Memorial Day? Until ...
It’s that time of year when we honor those who bravely defended our country, making the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our freedom.  How will you and your dog spend the day? How are you and your dog celebrating Memorial Day? Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
about 9 hours ago
Hey, the 3 Woofers here, Merci, Sam & Buddy.  The Funny Farmer Felines posted their weekly interview yesterday (click here if you missed Tommie, Gracie & Mickey Mouser of Shelter Cats.) so we figure it's our turn today. Before we go a...
Hey, the 3 Woofers here, Merci, Sam & Buddy.  The Funny Farmer Felines posted their weekly interview yesterday (click here if you missed Tommie, Gracie & Mickey Mouser of Shelter Cats.) so we figure it's our turn today. Before we go any further, perhaps we should mention that the blog title doesn't mean we won any news.  We just prefer concise, to the point titles.  Three Woofers and their
about 12 hours ago
From FrEYEday evening - they've repawsitioned the khameras Okay Mom - I know woo don't have anything planned fur a post - follow me I pose majestikhally in the breeze Then woo khome around - I'll sniff the air Wrong shot Mom - poor timin...
From FrEYEday evening - they've repawsitioned the khameras Okay Mom - I know woo don't have anything planned fur a post - follow me I pose majestikhally in the breeze Then woo khome around - I'll sniff the air Wrong shot Mom - poor timing on your part Sure - go ahead - I'll humour wooAnything fur a post - oh wait - anything FUR a post!Happy Saturday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
about 18 hours ago
Bwahahahahahaha! Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
Bwahahahahahaha! Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
about 21 hours ago
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
1 day 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)…
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When he was leaving for work earlier this month, Luis Castellanos noticed something odd when he looked out at the island in Northern California's Watsonville Slough. A dog, alone. He thought it was "peculiar," according to the Santa Cruz...
When he was leaving for work earlier this month, Luis Castellanos noticed something odd when he looked out at the island in Northern California's Watsonville Slough. A dog, alone. He thought it was "peculiar," according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Later, his wife and kids got a better look what was occupying the island, and they could tell the dog must be in trouble. Castellanos called the authorities, and Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter's field service manager Todd Stosuy showed up. He quickly realized he needed a boat. He called the Watsonville Fire Department for backup, and a few firefighters showed up -- without a boat. Castellanos got out his inflatable boat. Firefighter John Stone paddled and Stosuy navigated. They made their way to the island but couldn't find the dog. They searched for 30 minutes and then went home. A short time later, Castellanos saw the dog lying on the shore in the duckweed. And not a moment too soon. The dog was very confused and lethargic, and very, very skinny. Stosuy and Stone returned, then paddled to the island and quickly located and scooped up the dog. He was in bad shape -- "severely emaciated," according to the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter's Facebook page. "It looked like it had been there forever," said Fire Capt. Corey Schaefer. "It looked pathetic and skinny. It was withering away." Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Stosuy estimates the dog had been surviving on the island for a full month. He said the dog is an Australian Shepherd mix, 12 or 13 years old -- and was down to just 30 pounds. A healthy Shepherd at that age might weigh twice as much. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) How does a dog survive a month on an unpopulated island? Stosuy found his source of food: bird eggs. Lots of them. He found the remains of more than 100. The dog isn't out of danger yet "He's not a full spry guy at this point, but he's walking on his own," said Stosuy. He predicts the dog will have ongoing health problems, but he should be able to have a fine life with the right person or family. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) "This dog was literally starving to death on the island, and now he has a second chance at life," he said. Via Santa Cruz Sentinel; photos via Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter's Facebook page
1 day ago