Man Rescues Elk After It Gets Buried By An Avalanche

It doesn’t matter what part of the world we live in, there are going to be problems specific to our area. If you happen to live in Canada, one of those issues is the possibility of an avalanche. They don’t affect every Canadian, but they sometimes affect animals. According to a report by CBC, a man named Jesse Dahlberg was watching as avalanches were being triggered by railroad crews. They were using explosives to start those massive movements of snow in a small town in British Columbia, Field. Photo: Pixy As Dahlberg was watching...

    Posted On: Feb 14, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Vet Urges People To Think Twice Before Adopting A Dog After Being Asked To Euthanize A Healthy Puppy

Lockdown has been a wild ride of emotions for everyone. But one thing that has made it bearable for some people, has been the calming presence of a furry companion. As a result, the number of adoptions has increased. While we may initially think this is a good thing for all those homeless animals, it’s unfortunately not always the case. There is a downside to adoptions during the pandemic, namely the fact that some of these adoptions are made as hasty decisions that can later have heartbreaking consequences for the animals involved....

    Posted On: Feb 14, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Neighbor’s Dog Sneaks Under The Fence To Have A Backyard Playdate

Moving into a new neighborhood can be a challenge — making new friends and getting used to new surroundings isn’t always easy. But when you’re an adorable 8-and-a-half-month-old puppy-like Dory, opportunities to meet the neighbors can pop up from anywhere, even a hole in the fence! Dory and her family had just moved into their new home, and the Golden Mountain Puppy (a cross-breeding of Golden Retrievers and Bernese Mountain Dogs) was eager to find new playmates. “She wants to play with all humans and dogs,” her...

    Posted On: Feb 13, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Calf Born On Valentine’s Day With A Perfect, Heart-Shaped Marking On Her Head

James McAuley, owner and operator of Parkshaw Farm in County Antrim, Ireland, stood in the hay-strewn corner of a pen that had just recently been the site of a calf’s birth. He wore a pleased, if slightly confused, expression on his face. The day was February 14th, 2020 — Valentine’s Day. “I just can’t believe the way it’s taken off,” he was saying to Belfast Live reporter Jessica Black. By his side was the star of the show – a newborn calf by the name of Be My Valentine. Be My Valentine had...

    Posted On: Feb 13, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Stray Dog Knows How To Look Both Ways Before Crossing The Street Safely

When you see an unattended dog by the side of the road, your first reaction is likely one of concern. The modern world can be a fast-paced, unforgiving environment for strays to navigate. As true as this is, however, it’s equally true that dogs hold the ability to continually surprise and impress us. One such example, caught on dashcam in 2018, shows what appears to be an unaccompanied, collarless dog showing how savvy his life on the streets has made him. PHOTO: Wikipedia The video, taken during a rainy, mid-day drive, shows a driver...

    Posted On: Feb 13, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Man With ALS Held On Until He Found Loving Home For His Senior Rescue Dog

A man in the end stages of ALS was focused on one thing – finding a loving home for his senior rescue dog. John Weston was introduced to PawPaw thanks to his neighbor and founder of Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, Sherri Franklin. He knew right away when he met PawPaw that he was the dog for him. Weston was already diagnosed with ALS and in a wheelchair, so Franklin promised to find PawPaw a new home if he could no longer care for him. Sadly, that time had come. After spending three and a half glorious years with the wolfhound mix, Weston...

    Posted On: Feb 12, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Duck-Chasing Golden Retriever Falls Into Icy New York Pond And Is Rescued Just In Time

A golden retriever, appropriately named Lucky, is home safe with his family after nearly drowning in an icy New York pond. Golden retrievers love to chase birds, even if they don’t stand a chance at catching them. Lucky is no exception. When he spotted some ducks outside his home he bolted through the door to chase after them. His mom, Kalanit Lebouvich, watched in horror as he fell into the partially frozen Grant Park pond. She immediately called 911 for help. Screenshot: Facebook/Kalanit Lebouvich The Nassau County Police Department...

    Posted On: Feb 12, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Vet Warns About The Dangers Of ‘Grit’ Found On Icy Roads And Sidewalks

Dog owners know that taking care of a pet often means taking care of their needs before they even know them. Dogs rely on their owners and families to protect them from the environment around them, whether it’s the heat of summer or the cold of winter. And it’s not just nature that pet owners need to be aware of. As winter storms blanket some areas of the world in snow, rock salt, or grit, is often deployed to clear roadways. One woman’s timely warning about the dangers that rock salt poses to pets has been widely shared....

    Posted On: Feb 12, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Family Reunites With Irish Wolfhound After A Car Accident Separated Them

As a kid, my family dog was known around the neighborhood as an “escape artist.” It wasn’t unusual to be greeted by her wagging tail when I got off the school bus after a long day. Eventually, she outgrew her rebel streak — and her safety was never in any danger. But to many, a lost dog can be a nerve-wracking and derailing experience. Concerns over safety, separation, and your pet’s well-being can be overwhelming. For one Nashville couple, these fears became reality. One Saturday night in late January, Mickey...

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Platypus Population Returns After Ecologists Buy And Restore Wetlands

One of the hardest things to do in life is to believe in a goal, even when you have no idea how you’re going to achieve it. Having a vision, along with investing the hard work to make it a reality, can become a life’s work. For Mark Bachmann, it wasn’t just his goal that seemed impossible. Faced with a ticking clock, the challenges of land and water management, and the lives of several endangered species on the line, Mark’s goal was looking like a pipe dream that would never come true. It all started in 2013. Bachmann,...

    Posted On: Feb 12, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details