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Brindle dog breeds boast captivating tiger-striped coat patterns that are passed down through a recessive gene. These beautiful coats come in blends of red, black, gray, and fawn colors.Similar to the tortoise shell pattern in cats, vet, Dr Joanna Woodnutt describes this gene as complicated.“It comes from a recessive gene but can also be changed by several other genes,” she says. You may like The brindle gene evolved naturally but was later purposefully bred in some dogs, especially those used for tracking and hunting. The brindle pattern lets dogs blend more easily into their environments.We also spoke to Dr Rebecca…

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Some stories just hit you right in the heart, and Bowie’s is one of them. This beautiful husky went from barely surviving on the streets of Thailand to racing through the snow in Germany, living a life no one could have imagined for her. A video of her seeing snow for the first time has taken the internet by storm, racking up over 600,000 views—and it’s easy to see why. In the video posted by Niall Harbison, who rescues dogs along with the Happy Doggo community, one can see a happy husky frolicking in a snowy German landscape. Her story…

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Almost three in five Americans say that their pet literally saved their life, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 cat and dog owners revealed that 56% have been rescued by their four-legged friend in one way or another. When asked how, one respondent shared, “I’m not sure I would be the person I am today (or even be here today) if it wasn’t for him,” while another found themselves in bad shape at the hospital, sharing, “knowing I had to get home to my babies saved me.” A survey found that 56% of petowners have been rescued by…

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People are invited to check out some dog shows in Chilliwack where they can see canines in action, and also learn more about different breeds. Two championship dogs shows – the Renaissance Dog Association (April 17-20) and the Auld Lang Syne Dog Association (May 22-25) – are coming to Chilliwack Heritage Park. Dogs, their handlers and the judges come from all over to attend. The competitors are from throughout B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and the U.S., while the judges travel from around the globe. “Our judges are very international,” said organizer Monika Pinsker. “Renaissance has two judges from Colombia, one from…

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A woman who came to the rescue of a stricken dog was surprised to receive a text from an unknown number with a very important message.While the death of a beloved pet is a devastating experience, having a pet go missing, only never to be found, is an altogether different kind of heartbreak.However, sadly, it’s one that millions of pet owners experience every year. According to the Animal Humane Society, about 10 million dogs and cats go missing, having been reported lost or stolen, in the U.S. every year.There’s no closure to the sudden disappearance of a pet, with owners…

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Fur babies are family. But for many Americans, the cost of caring for them is becoming unbearable.A Gallup poll found 52% of U.S. pet owners say they’ve had to put off veterinary care because of the cost. A whopping seven in 10 also say they forgo pet care due to financial reasons.Don’t missThese numbers reveal a troubling reality: financial constraints are significantly affecting how Americans care for their pets.According to The Atlantic, experts call this situation “economic euthanasia,” referring to the heartbreaking decision to forgo necessary treatment or euthanize a pet because the care is unaffordable.Why are vet bills getting…

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Home Animal Husbandry ICAR-NBAGR has registered a new indigenous dog breed, the Changkhi Dog, known for its strength, alertness, powerful build, great companionship, and protective nature—serving as a reminder to preserve and highlight the significance of our indigenous breeds. The Changkhi dog’s role transcends that of a companion animal and an invaluable guardian. Farmers and herders across Ladakh rely on these courageous dogs (Image Credit: ChatGPT) The Changkhi dog, recently granted official recognition as a new indigenous breed by…

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The dog was startled while on a walk in the woods and vanished without a trace.His owner, Julie Fripp, described the support as a “lifeline”.”I can’t believe that this service exists,” she said.”They’ve given their own time up to look for my dog. “They’ve never met me before and it just feels like I’m not on my own. “It’s like looking for a needle in a haystack trying to find a dog. “The support is just fantastic.”Frippy was later found by a resident in a nearby shed and is now back home.Mr Rimmer said when a dog is found the…

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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Credit: AlamyDo you let your dogs off their leash when you’re out with them?Dogs love spending time off-leash when it’s safe and legal to do so, but many dog parents are reluctant to let their pups run off on a walk in case they get stolen. Others are investing in the best pet cameras and home security products to help keep their pets safe.That’s according to new research from Go.Compare. The financial comparison company found that more than six million dog owners in the…

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Ben Leonberg’s debut feature Good Boy zeros in on the most anxiety enducing character of every supernatural horror movie….the family dog. Celebrating its World Premiere at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival, and staring Leonberg’s own dog in the starring role, Good Boy is shot entirely from the POV of a dog sensing and experiencing the supernatural presence threatening to overtake his owner. It’s an ingenious angle for an overworked subgenre, and one that delivers in spades thanks to its adorable lead, and brilliant direction & editing that really sets the story directly in a dog’s world. If you’ve ever caught your own pets staring into the…

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