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HSUS statement on spate of police dog deaths.

Posted in Issues/Opinions, Law, Mammals, News on September 9th, 2007 by PM

HSUS statement on spate of police dog deaths.

The Humane Society of the United States is saddened by the unnecessary suffering and death of animals wherever it occurs, and believes that no animal deserves such a sad fate. Read the rest of this entry »

Sergeant arrested in K-9 death.

Posted in Death, Issues/Opinions, Law, Mammals, News on September 7th, 2007 by hesso

Sergeant arrested in K-9 death.

Sheriff’s Office books Chandler police official after animal-cruelty investigation. Read the rest of this entry »

Man charged with ransoming mother’s cat.

Posted in Issues/Opinions, Law, News, Oddly enough on September 5th, 2007 by hesso

Man charged with ransoming mother’s cat.

NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP)—A man has been charged with extorting more than $20,000 from his elderly mother by repeatedly threatening to kidnap her beloved cat and demanding ransom, police said. Read the rest of this entry »

Books: what dogs and cats are surely reading.

Posted in News, Stories, Tips/Info on September 4th, 2007 by PM

Here is a glimpse on pet literature today. One writer says that with all the attention from publishers, you’d think pets could read.

Dogs and cats have taken up residence in American homes in record numbers, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. Its 2007–2008 National Pet Owners Survey found that 63% of U.S. households—71.1 million homes—own a pet. Households with dogs number 44.8 million, while felines can be found in 38.4 million homes. The cat populace, 88.3 million, outnumbers the 74.8 million dogs, that’s because pet parents with cats are more likely to have more than one. However, that in spite of the larger cat population, dog-related books still outsell any other category, the dog-related books outnumbered cat tales by about six to one. What are the books about? Here are 44 titles to think about:

Health and wellness

According to a 2004 American Animal Hospital Association survey, 94% of pet owners take their pet for regular veterinary checkups to ensure their pet’s quality of life. And animal medicine, like its human counterpart, the information and options available in terms of treatment and diagnoses have become vastly more complicated over the last decade. People are, therefore, looking for resources that will help them make sense of it all. Now it is becoming commonplace procedures for dogs as organ transplants, joint replacements and cancer treatments. There are also books, from home remedies to cutting-edge alternative homeopathic therapies.

There’s an author that offers practical strategies for keeping mature dogs young and healthy in mind and body. Among her findings is that only 20%–25% of a dog’s longevity is determined by its genes; the owner can influence the remaining percentage by how he or she cares for the animal. Read the rest of this entry »

Dog behavior training: aggression, biting, guarding problems.

Posted in Issues/Opinions, Mammals, Professional, Tips/Info on September 4th, 2007 by hesso

Dog behavior training: aggression, biting, guarding problems.

Handling an Aggressive Dog

Aggression is probably the most common reason an otherwise healthy dog is euthanized (put to sleep). Read the rest of this entry »

Frankie. Attack!

Posted in Humor, Mammals, Photos on September 3rd, 2007 by andy71781

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I met a man on Broadway today who was interested in my new puppy, Frankie, who asked me to send a pic of him to this site. Frankie is my new love. He is my first dog and we have spent the entire weekend getting to know each other. It is tiring but so much fun!! Anyway…here is a pic of my baby!

Different side of view - A dog’s tale.

Posted in Editor's choice, Issues/Opinions, Mammals, Stories on August 30th, 2007 by Nocturnal Intellect

I was a good boy. I loved my family and always looked out for them.

I always greeted them at the door and showed them my happy expressions.

We exchanged lots of kisses and hugs, especially with younger members of the family.

I was happy. I loved going to the park and run around.

I loved jumping of the docks to water and roll around in the grass.

We all had a lot of fun and we were happy.

That was until my family took me to the woods.

I was beaming with excitement and smelling the unknown, cool misty air and hoping we get to explore the new playgrounds. That would be so great!

As the car rolled to a stop and a silence filled the air, the door opened and I was ordered to jump out. Read the rest of this entry »

Interpreting dog barks and noise.

Posted in Mammals, Professional, Tips/Info on August 24th, 2007 by PM

Interpreting dog barks and noise.

Body language is generally a silent method of communication (with the exception of the play bow), but dogs use their voices, too. Read the rest of this entry »

Stopping a dog from jumping.

Posted in Issues/Opinions, Mammals, Professional, Tips/Info on August 24th, 2007 by PM

Stopping a dog from jumping.

Whether it’s a body slam from a bubbly big breed or the frenzied hind-leg ballet of a toy pooch, jumping up is a universal trait—and problem—in our canine companions. Read the rest of this entry »

Barney the snail.

Posted in Death, Fish, Humor, Stories on August 17th, 2007 by PM

by Odessa (?)

Hi my Friend,

Oreo, I’m so sad to have to tell you this: Barney, one of our pet apple snails, died this Christmas eve. We were all very sad. Mom even cried. Barney and Mom were very close you know.

After Mom removed Barney from her home aquarium and put her to rest, Mom dried her eyes, pulled up a chair and started to tell us all about Barney’s life.

It was not a sad story Mom told us, Oreo, and it wasn’t not only about Barney’s life. This story of Barney’s life could be the story of millions of other pet apple snail lives all rolled into one story. I decided that I wanted to shareher story with you Oreo as I know you will be as interested init as I and my mates were.

Barney’s life was not at all like our lives. Barney was an amphibious snail. Where as you and I will live all our life on dry land, amphibious snails like Barney live their lives in water but they must come up to the surface of their aquariums, streams or ponds to breathe. They also lay their eggs just above the water’s surface. The rest of the time they spend under water. Read the rest of this entry »


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