Rampant Cruelty Unleashed in Georgia’s Underground Bush Track Racing

In the heart of Georgia, a disturbing trend has taken root in the form of unregulated “bush track” horse racing, epitomized by the infamous Rancho El Centenario. These clandestine events, far removed from the oversight of regulatory bodies, have become arenas of blatant animal cruelty and illicit gambling, casting a long shadow over the state’s equine community. Photo: PexelsBush track races often operate without veterinary oversight, endangering horse health. Unmasking the Dark World of Bush Track Racing Rancho El...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Why Low Level Laser Therapy Leads the Pack for Agility Dogs

Agility dogs have great athletic talent. But with that – alongside intense training and competition – comes a much greater propensity for musculoskeletal injury and degenerative joint disease. DOG MED LASER – THE LLLT PACK LEADER You don’t have to be a trainer, veterinarian, agility expert or athlete to understand that agility dogs push their bodies to the limit. Low Laser Light Therapy (LLLT) — applied before and after each training session and competition — counteracts this stress and keeps agility dogs...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Kitten care, DEI survey and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Learn the latest in kitten care with this new self-paced courseIt’s only a matter of time before kitten season starts (if it hasn’t already). With that in mind, Maddie’s® University has launched a new self-paced course, “Taking the Fear out of Bottle Feeding and Basic Kitten Care.” You’ll learn about the latest guidelines for kitten feeding and other kitten care, such as healthy neonatal kittens… Learn More On...

    Posted On: Mar 18, 2024 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

4 Most Common Infectious Diseases in Dogs

Parvo, distemper, rabies, and kennel cough are the four most common infectious diseases in dogs. An integrative approach to treatment and prevention offers an effective way to protect your dog We no longer live in an isolated world. Travel is easier than ever before, and interacting with different cultures has created a smaller world. Our dogs are experiencing this as well, and often accompany us on our travels. While it’s exciting to share our adventures with our dogs, it can increase their exposure to infectious diseases. So...

    Posted On: Mar 17, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Unlocking Cat Dreams: Exploring the Science of Feline Sleep Behaviors

Submission Guidelines Thank you for your interest in writing for Animal Wellness. As the #1 natural health magazine for pets in North America, we take pride in providing our readers with the information they need to make wise health care choices for their animal companions. Our publication embraces the entire holistic spectrum, from physical health issues to the emotional and spiritual well being of our animals. We welcome unsolicited articles and story outlines as long as they focus on holistic healing, whether physical, emotional or...

    Posted On: Mar 16, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

10 High Energy Dog Breeds That Would Love Going on Adventures With You

Whether you’re an avid hiker, a devoted runner, or just have too much pent-up energy, having a pet that can match your enthusiasm and sense of adventure can make your life even more enriching. If you’re looking for that high energy furry friend, look no further than the following breeds. Alaskan Malamute PHOTO: PIXABAY / LAZYBONESS With a history of hauling sleds across the tundra, the Alaskan Malamute is a hardy breed with plenty of endurance. They also have a soft side, as they’re known to be gentle with and protective of...

    Posted On: Mar 16, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Breaking Barriers: Insights into the Competitive Pet Placement Project

[embedded content] Over the last several months, HASS collaborated with a selection of HASS pilot shelters to identify any lingering shelter operation barriers to positive adoption outcomes as part of a formal Competitive Pet Placement (CPP) project. CPP is an initiative supported by PetSmart Charities that aims to make sure animal shelters are not making it harder for people to adopt and foster than it should be—and to make it easier for pets to get into homes. Watch Kate McHugh-Westfall, HASS Embedded Data and Implementation...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2024 | Category: Human Animal Support Services InformationView Details

Discover the Surprising Way Pets Boost Your Brain Power and Relaxation

The timeless bond between humans and dogs evolves with new research, shedding light on the profound impact our furry friends have on our mental well-being. Recent studies reveal that interacting with pets not only soothes the soul but also sharpens the mind, providing a fascinating insight into the cognitive benefits of pet companionship. Photo: PexelsInteracting with pets increases alpha brain waves, leading to enhanced relaxation. Brainwaves Tell the Tale In one groundbreaking study, researchers delved into the neural intricacies of...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

First Play Session Between Baby Gorilla And Dad Captured On Video At Zoo Atlanta

Western lowland gorillas are critically endangered. According to WWF, “Because of poaching and disease, the gorilla’s numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last 20 to 25 years. Even if all of the threats to western lowland gorillas were removed, scientists calculate that the population would require some 75 years to recover.” Zoo Atlanta is proud to be home to one of North America’s largest populations of western lowland gorillas and is thrilled to share these fascinating animals with the world. On April 24,...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Endangered Sheep Smuggled and Cloned in Montana Trophy Hunting Scheme

Arthur “Jack” Schubarth, an 80-year-old man from Vaughn, Montana, has pleaded guilty to serious wildlife crimes stemming from his near decade-long endeavor to breed giant hybrid sheep. These creatures, intended for trophy hunting on captive preserves, were created through controversial and illegal means, involving the smuggling and cloning of endangered sheep species. Photo: PexelsA Montana rancher, Arthur “Jack” Schubarth, pleaded guilty to illegal sheep breeding activities. The Illicit Scheme Unveiled...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details