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Staff Writer | The Daily HeraldThe dog days of summer may be over, but for one day this weekend four-legged friends can take a leisurely swim or relax poolside at the Wellness &Aquatics Complex in Columbia.Saturday’s scheduled Doggie Dive — a community pool party for dogs and owners — marks the final swim of the season before workers drain and clean the outdoor pools for the winter break.The $10 fee for each dog benefits Russell Rescue Inc., a national network of volunteers who help find homes for unwanted, displaced or abandoned Jack Russell dogs.Saturday’s schedule begins with swimming from 10-11:30…
With over 200 recognized dog breeds, it can be difficult to learn about them all. You’ve probably seen plenty of Labrador Retrievers and French Bulldogs, two of the most popular dog breeds in the country, but there are many other breeds that go relatively unnoticed. If it weren’t for their enthusiasts, we might not even see as many as we do. But just because they’re less popular, doesn’t mean these dogs have nothing to offer. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Some of the rarest dog breeds in the United States have really interesting histories. Below are the some of…
RSPCAThe dogs were rescued by the RSPCASarah Turnnidge & Chris LockyerBBC News, West of EnglandThe owner of a viral golden retriever petting experience has been banned from keeping dogs for 10 years after some of the animals died in his care.Nicolas St James, 62, ran the Golden Retriever Experience in Somerset, offering play and petting sessions with around 30 dogs to paying visitors. But in May 2024, the experience – which garnered millions of views on social media – had its licence revoked by Somerset Council following a police and RSPCA investigation. The animal charity said the dogs were kept…
A dog owner has issued a warning to fellow pet lovers after she discovered a small and easy to find sign that could indicate that a dog is in urgent need of medical attention – and not many dog owners will know thisThis handy tip could be the thing that alerts you to your dog being seriously unwell (Image: Getty )It’s always a cause for concern when your pet appears to be in pain, has an injury, or is behaving unusually as it can be hard to quickly ascertain what the problem is.And one pet owner, who goes by the…
Designer dog breeds with curly coats are at higher risk of becoming infested by ticks, according to new research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC).New designer cross breeds – including cavapoo, cockapoo, goldendoodle and cavachons – are all at higher risk of tick infestation because of their poodle heritage. The study scored standard poodles as the breed the second-most at risk of tick infestation.Ticks are a common parasite in dogs, with 2% – one in every 50 dogs – diagnosed with at least one tick infestation over the five-year study period.Cavapoos – a cross between a Cavalier King Charles spaniel…
Horse Play Therapy and Tackett Service Dogs are teaming up to create a wellness center where animals help humans heal and improve their quality of life and mental health. The center, which will operate at the former Ridgeline Country Club in Orange, will provide services to military personnel suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health disorders, as well as anyone else who might benefit. The groups hope the center will be open by June 1. Dr. Carole Harris, who started an equine assisted psychotherapy practice at the Huntington Central Park Equestrian Center, and Tom Tackett, an experienced behavioral…
Wireless Festival 2025 marked its 20th birthday in truly over-the-top style. Drake made history by headlining all three nights—Friday through Sunday—each with a distinct set of guest artists and vibes . Friday’s R&B-infused show featured PartyNextDoor and Summer Walker; Saturday brought the UK grime energy of “the Mandem”; Sunday rounded out with Burna Boy and Vybz Kartel . But backstage, another line was forming. Artists dashed between sets and luxury trailers, not for Champagne or cigars—but to greet something fluffier. 🐾 Who Was in Line? From whispered backstage rumours and a few cheeky Insta stories, here’s who queued up: Even…
While many dogs tend to resemble wild wolves, some breeds bear a closer resemblance to the regal tiger—when it comes to their fur color, at least. Brindle dog breeds have unique stripes setting them apart from solid-colored or spotted pups. “In simple terms, a brindle coat pattern refers to stripes or streaks of color, most commonly black hairs streaked within a red base coat color,” says Don Woodman, DVM, owner of Animal Hospital of Northwood in Florida. “It is similar to tiger stripes, but the ‘streaking’ pattern may not be as distinct as tiger stripes and may appear ‘muddy.'” Zbynek…
Claim: A story authentically recounts the experience of a dog saving a 3-year-old girl from the July 2025 Texas flash floods. Rating: A rumor that circulated online in July 2025 claimed a dog rescued a 3-year-old girl from deadly Texas flash floods. The floods during the Fourth of July weekend killed at least 132 people and left rescuers searching for around 170 missing people. For example, on July 9, a Facebook page named My Dogs posted (archived) the story, receiving more than 205,000 reactions, 17,000 comments and 31,000 shares. The post displayed two pictures, each showing a dog protecting a…
This TikTok trend is not the cat’s meow.A veterinary nurse is sounding the alarm on a viral — and allegedly dangerous — social media craze that has pet owners spinning their cats, dogs and even rabbits around by their front legs for laughs and likes.Jade, a registered veterinary nurse and popular TikTokker appropriately known as Jade The Vet Nurse, blasted the stunt in a PSA-style video posted on Sunday.She didn’t mince words, calling on pet owners to put their furry friends’ health before their follower count.“Can we please stop this trend where people lift their cats, dogs, or rabbits by…