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DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF/WRGT) — While the Montgomery County dog licensing deadline was extended, many people are still rushing to make sure they get their pets licensed. SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center, in an effort to help the community, hosted a community dog licensing event on Saturday.“We have been an outpost for Montgomery County dog licenses for many years, and we are happy to do it,” said Nicole Carey, adoption program manager for SICSA. She went on to talk about how important it is to get a license for your dog. Not only is it required by law for people…
1DachshundGetty ImagesWho can resist a little wiener dog? Their long, wiggly bodies and stumpy little legs are just too funny, earning them the top spot on this list. They even come in miniature for an extra dash of cuteness. 2Shiba Inujunku//Getty ImagesThese fox-like dogs are playful, spirited and inquisitive. (You may also recognize them as a meme). They can be stubborn, but they are one of the most popular breeds in Japan, where “Inu” means dog.Advertisement – Continue Reading Below3Golden RetrieverFatCamera//Getty ImagesLook at that friendly grin! Golden locks and an upbeat attitude are trademarks of the much-loved golden retriever —…
When it comes to being drawn into a good story, few things are like the charm of books for dog lovers. These tales go outside simple company. They celebrate loyalty, pliability, and the strange bond between humans and their hairy friends. Whether you’re an enduring dog owner or simply somebody who enjoys genuine fiction, these stories have the power to move you in memorable ways. Carolynn Tucciarone salutations readers into a gaudy world where dogs are supplementary than just pets. They are the emotion of every adventure, the catalyst in every secret, and the soul behind every new start. Her storytelling…
Paw parents pretending to collapse to see their dogs’ reaction is always entertaining. A recent video shows how an owner puts on the same act for his Golden Retriever, Nala. Although the pet parent only pretends to fall, the dog’s prompt reaction has won viewers’ hearts. The adorable video showing the dog owner’s collapse is captioned, “That’s real love right there,” and evidently, it has been the case.Instagram video shows Golden Retriever jumping from bed to protect ownerA cute video on Instagram features a Golden Retriever named Nala, who acts promptly when her owner pretends to collapse. A line is…
The Kazakh Dog Breeds Day is expected to promote the national cultural heritage, history and traditions of Kazakh people. Events to be held on this day are called to attract tourists interested in Kazakhstan’s ethnography and culture. Photo credit: Maxat Shagyrbayev / Kazinform. Besides, the development of cynology and related sectors will reveal new opportunities for creating jobs and increasing tax revenues to contribute to economic growth and social stability. Various lectures, workshops, exhibitions and events dedicated to the Tazy and Tobet breeds’ history and care peculiarities will be held on this day. It is called to create more opportunities…
Sam GaunttFirst-year film studies student Briggs Phillips, right, makes a stress ball at the Stress Less Festival on Wednesday. Students enjoyed free pizza and mocktails, received massages and relaxed with therapy dogs at an event on the Arnold campus on Wednesday. The Stress Less Festival, organized by the Health and Wellness Center and the Student Government Association, is held at the end of every semester to help students manage stress before finals, according to Stephanie Jenkins, a registered nurse in the Health and Wellness Center. Shown, free mocktails offered during the Stress Less Festival. (Sam Gauntt) “We call it Stress…
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a state lawsuit Tuesday in New York against the American Kennel Club in hope of forcing the influential group to ditch breeding standards that PETA alleged lead to “deformed, unhealthy” canines.PETA specifically targeted some of the most popular breeds of man’s best friend — bulldogs, French bulldogs, pugs, dachshunds and the Chinese shar-pei.Plaintiffs asked Manhattan Supreme Court to stop the AKC from backing these standards that alleged “cause deformities, great suffering and premature death” to these animals.The AKC said that it did not “create breed standards” and that it instead works to…
SAN ANTONIO – The owners of a pack of dogs that got loose from their property and bit a woman on the leg have been issued a total of 32 criminal citations, Animal Care Services confirmed Thursday. The incident happened around 6:20 p.m. Wednesday near W. Southcross Blvd. and Priscilla St. on the Southwest Side.VOTE in the poll about – then CLICK HERE to join the conversation on Facebook…Five of the dogs, which are Labrador mixes, are currently in the custody of ACS as the investigation continues.Officials tell us the woman was walking down the street when she came across…
Blue Heelers or Australian Cattle Dogs tend to shed a bit more than many other breeds. Although a moderate shedder, this breed does shed seasonally, especially in the spring and fall. So, if you are planning to be a pet parent of a Blue Heeler, rest assured, you will find a lot of your items covered with their hair. Take a hint from this dog mom, who is tired of her canine’s hair shedding everywhere. The pet parent has even shared a video of what “life with a heeler” looks like on Instagram, and it struck a chord with dog…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The Iditarod is the longest annual sled dog race– covering over 1,500 miles across Alaska. But there’s another impressive, long-distance sled dog journey worth considering: their slow motion race through time. A close look into canine genetics reveals sled dogs have been around and on the move for thousands of years. Specifically, the Greenland sled dog–called Qimmeq (singular), or Qimmit (plural) in Greenlandic–has a history traceable all the way back 9,500 years to Zhokhov Island in Eastern Siberia. And they’ve been a distinct, isolated group for…