Smoothies you can share with your dog

Smoothies are a delicious and refreshing way to boost nutritional intake. And with a few ingredient tweaks, you can also share them your dog! Smoothies have become a nutritional mainstay for many people. Just toss some fresh fruits, veggies, nut milk, yogurt, or other ingredients into a blender, food processer or Magic Bullet, and voila – you have a flavorful drink that’s packed full of health-boosting vitamins and minerals. But here’s what makes smoothies even better – you can share them with your dog! Each of the...

    Posted On: May 3, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Ecological Refugees Arrive in the UK, Observed by Wildlife Watchers

Wildlife watchers from the UK are now seeing ecological refugees due to the ongoing rise of the Earth’s temperature. These animals are finding safe places that were formerly too cold. This situation is happening worldwide — most refugees were birds and insects. Photo: Pixnio/Gentry George, USFWS Researchers from the University of Exeter requested volunteers to contribute to wildlife recording schemes about their attitude towards the arrival of various birds and insects in the UK. The volunteers welcomed most of the refugees...

    Posted On: May 3, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Woman Who Swears She’d Never Get a Cat is Adopted By Sweet Stray

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! My mother has never owned a cat in her life, despite my attempts to pawn a rescue or two off on her over the years. But she would have none of it! “No cats in my house! Ever!” Famous last words. In September of 2014, I was at mom’s helping her with some fall plantings when I saw him slink through the back alley and behind the neighbor’s garage. He was so scrawny...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Yorkie Named Rex Reunited With Owner 11 Years After He Was Stolen

Eleven years ago, a Boston woman got a dog to help her process the loss of a family member. But though that dog, Rex, indeed helped her feel better, the little Yorkie was quickly stolen, leaving Marzena feeling even worse than before. Thankfully, Rex wasn’t stolen before Marzena took him to get a microchip. This stroke of genius would pave the way for the pair’s eventual reunion, although it wouldn’t take place for another decade. Photo: Pixabay “Warner Bros., Paramount, Disney & Universal Studios may we have your...

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Cruel Glue Traps Will Be Banned Across England

After years of protest and the “Unstuck” campaign by The Humane Society International (HSI), cruel glue traps have been banned across England. HSI shared the bill was passed unanimously by the House of Lords. Photo: Pixabay/Alexas_Fotos Glue traps are an inhumane way to deal with unwanted rodents and insects. Aside from the immense suffering an animal stuck in a glue track endures, it takes days for them to die. Mice aren’t the only animals who suffocate or break limbs trying to escape the barbaric traps. Birds, reptiles,...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Is your dog jumping on the furniture?

Dogs are notorious for jumping on furniture, whether it’s your bed, couch, or a chair. While this may seem like a cute behavior when they’re just a puppy, it can become quite bothersome as they get older (and a lot bigger). Not only does it become uncomfortable for you but there’s also the chance that they might damage your furniture. Which is an expensive replacement. The best solution is to simply keep them off the furniture. Let’s first get a better understanding of why your pup is jumping on furniture in the first...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

9 Beach Rules for Cool Dogs

Soft sand under paws; ocean breeze in the air; new sights, sounds, scents — no wonder dogs love the beach. But the beach doesn’t always love them back. There are plenty of pitfalls that can ruin a great day on the shore. However, if you keep these nine simple rules in mind, beach day will be the highlight of your pup’s summer! ©dragana991 | Getty Images Know before you go Off-leash rules vary, so consult governing agencies or local tourism bureaus when you plan your play day, and Google “off-leash beaches”...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dog Breed Is Not as Closely Linked to Behavior as Most People Think

Humans have different impressions of each dog breed — sometimes, it is the hindering factor that causes people to be hesitant to adopt a particular breed. Physical traits distinguish dog types, and behavior is often associated with them. Some would say retrievers are the most human-friendly, for example — while others would say pit bulls are the most aggressive. But is breed the key factor in knowing one dog’s behavior? Photo: Pixabay/Surprising_Shots There are hundreds of dog breeds, and every single one of them is grouped...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: The We Foster Challenge starts, CARE receives a grant and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Happy birthday, Maddie!Tuesday we celebrated the little dog who started a revolution. She was bold, feisty and not afraid to take chances. Although she is no longer with us, we continue to give thanks to Maddie in the form of grants, resources and in everything we do. We know she’d be insanely proud of the work you… Learn More Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity receives $1.7M grant, #ThanksToMaddieLast week, Maddie’s Fund awarded a...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Developers Appeal Court’s Decision To Protect Critical Midwestern Habitat

The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge has provided a critical habitat to native species since it was first established in 1924. A Wetland of International Importance and a Globally Important Bird Area, the Refuge is notably home to endangered whooping cranes. According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the Refuge covers 261 river miles from Wabasha, Minnesota to Rock Island, Illinois, protecting more than 240,000 acres of Mississippi River floodplain. Whooping cranes are found in the Upper Mississippi River...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

With Many Shelters At Capacity, Family Shows How Crucial It Is To Foster Animals

Dakota Johnson may only be three years old, but her mother, Laura, says she is somewhat of a dog whisperer. Her love for dogs comes from her parents, and together, they are helping shelter dogs find families, one foster at a time. Photo: YouTube/KHOU 11 Like in many other parts of the country, animal shelters in Houston are reporting capacity issues and a decline in pet adoptions. Because of this, fostering these animals becomes even more crucial. The Johnsons are doing what they can to fight this problem. Photo: YouTube/KHOU 11 When the...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Ukrainian Cat Escapes War, Safely Reunites With His Mom In The United States

Since the war in Ukraine broke out, Humane Society International has been working to help displaced people and refugees with their pets. One of those people is a Ukrainian woman named Larysa who was fortunately in the United States when the war began. But sadly, her cat, Persik, was still back at home in Odessa. Photo: YouTube/The Humane Society of the United States Thankfully, Larysa’s cousin managed to safely transport her beloved Persik from Ukraine to Warsaw, Poland. Now that Persik was safe, he needed to get back to his human. When...

    Posted On: May 2, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

5 pet fire safety tips

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: May 1, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine InformationView Details

Want to Know the Top Ten Strong Breeds of Dogs?

There are many people who like powerful dogs. Big, energetic, and full of life. There is something about them that stimulates you more to have an active life, to be better in everything you do, at the same time to have a compassionate heart where your pet is sure to have a special place. If you are thinking of owning such a dog, here is a list from which you can make a selection according to the American Kennel Club: FIRST Tibetan Mastiff. This dog is one of the strongest on the planet, with a long line of ancestry. They originated in the...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles Dog Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Find Out Why Cats Have an Aversion to Water but Loves to Play with a Running Faucet

If there is one thing that cats hate so much, it is water. You keep seeing your cat grooming itself, but it does not want to take a bath. You have even bought a special shampoo for it, but what it wants is simply to play with a faucet. But no taking of shwoer. Why do cats have such an aversion of water? Here are the answers: FIRST Water makes a cat’s coat feel unpleasant. It feels colder, heavier, and uncomfortable. according to Dr. Cohen based on a theory. It can also take a long time for a cat’s hair to dry on its own,”...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles Cat Information The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Lady Minister of Environment in Somaliland is Determined to Stop Cheetah Trafficking

Shukri Haji Ismail Mohamoud, Somaliland’s minister of environment and rural development, still remembers that day in 2013 when she asked her staff. “Why are people taking cheetahs? And they said, because they are selling. Selling! They are not goats; they are not sheep; they are not camels. Why are they selling the cheetahs?” Mohamoud learned that cheetah cubs were being sold by nomadic pastoralists to traffickers, who were smuggling them out of Somaliland into the Arabian Peninsula to sell as pets.Upon being further...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Animal Sentience Bill may Endow Rights and Protection to Crabs and Lobsters

“It would be unthinkable to cause pain, suffering or distress to a mouse, rat or fish in a laboratory without proper regulation and ethical review. We have always been assured that invertebrates, like decapods, would be added to the [legislation] if there was enough evidence that they were sentient. The evidence has been collected, and octopuses are already included – the time to regulate decapod use is now,” said Dr. Penny Hawkins, the head of the animals in the science department at the Royal Society for the Prevention of...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Goat Milk is Making Orphaned Elephants at a Sanctuary in Kenya

At the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, there was a great celebration. The place is the only elephant orphanage in northern Kenya and its people finally accomplished something that they have been working on for years for the sake of the rescue calves under their care. For a long time now, the keepers at the sanctuary had been thinking about the formula milk which they feed to orphaned elephants at the sanctuary. It was human baby milk which aside from being exorbitant, lacked the natural nutrients that young elephants need. “I was looking at...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Woman Spots Neighbor Playing With Her Dog Through The Fence

There’s a saying, “good fences make good neighbors.” It’s supposed to imply that a division between properties will help keep each individual to themselves so that there are no disputes. It’s about keeping to yourself and not intruding on others. And while that might be how humans do things, dogs are different. Dogs don’t really care about fences. They care about people and other animals. Everyone is a friend to them, and they’re usually the ones that initiate breaking through barriers, such as...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Dog Learns To Use Prosthetic Leg After 7 Years Of Walking On 3 Legs

Life is full of ups and downs. We really don’t know what is right around the corner waiting for us. That is why it is important to enjoy life while we can. But at the same time, we also need to learn how to be patient and take things in stride when life doesn’t exactly go our way. Of course, that’s easier said than done. It’s all about striking a balance in life. But if we take a look at dogs, they’ve actually got that balance down pretty well. Photo: YouTube/Caters Clips Just look at Watson, a very good boy who...

    Posted On: May 1, 2022 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details