New Trend – ‘Shaming Your Pet’ [VIDEO]
There is a popular trend called 'shaming your pet'. Where you put a sign next to your pet calling them out on bad behavior. Really?
There is a popular trend called 'shaming your pet'. Where you put a sign next to your pet calling them out on bad behavior. Really?
This website will let you upload your photo, and match it with your dog twin!
I'm not sure if this qualifies as a temper tantrum, but it is bonafide adorable! Meet Bentley after the jump.
I love my Rat Terriers, but I have to be honest. They aren't real ambitious when it comes to catching rats, and they are down right lazy compared to this adorable, housework doing dynamo! Prepare to be amazed after the jump!
I let my four beloved rat terriers out early this morning, while it was still dark, and within minutes they started to bark in such a way that I had to think to myself "oh no, what did they find?" Sure enough, they had something cornered! Fortunately, it wasn't a porcupine, unlike the poor bulldog featured in this story, named Bella Mae. Watch this cautionary tale after the jump.
This kitten might have burned through twenty lives, one for every day he spent with his head trapped in a glass jar. Watch his story after the jump.
Too much stress at the office? Want to reduce your stress levels? Take your dog to work. Not only is it good for your stress levels, your co-workers could benefit too!
A Humane Society has been exposed for charging customers $100 to protect pets' lives, and then euthanizing the animals anyway.
A 14-month-old Michigan boy is alive today after nearly drowning the family's pool. The hero that saved the boy is Bear, the family's black Labrador Retriever.
It is not too early to start thinking about your pet with the 4th of July on the horizon. Most dogs and cats are afraid of the sound of fireworks.
This year the "sound" could well be enhanced by a new change in the laws that allows more explosive fireworks in Michigan. So, how do you prepare your pet for all the noise?
Recent research tells us that people make assumptions about what kind of person you are by the type of dog that you have. And, someone from the opposite sex derive their thoughts about you based on what kind of dog you have?
It's always amazing to me how well different kinds of animals learn to get along, and play together. Why can't humans learn from their example? Watch the kitten and the house bunny romp around with each other after the jump.