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Memorial Day weekend is finally here and summer is right around the corner. It has been another week of news in Hudson County, and we’ve got all the headlines to get you caught up, as we do every week — from all around the internet. Among the local news: the City of Hoboken announces its Hudson Place Water Main Replacement Project; Jersey City’s floating clubhouse, Honorable William Wall, is hosting a boat show on 6/1; and a new thriller, Coin Toss/A Place in Hell, is filming in Jersey City next week. Keep reading for all the news in Hoboken +…
If you’re in the market for a little furry Caledonian friend or you simply want to find out what Scottish dog breeds exist, you have landed in the right place. The allure of these ‘wee dugs’ as the Scots would say, lies not only in their charming and noble appearances but also in the likable roles they play as companions, protectors, and playmates.As centuries passed, these breeds evolved, adapting to the challenges of the terrain and climate unique to Scotland, resulting in the creation of distinct breeds that are as much a part of Scotland’s history as its castles and…
“They say you can hear the northern lights crackle. Even after years of living amongst them, I’ve only heard it once,” says Dave Daley, a long-distance dog sledder and Métis tour guide based in Churchill, Canada. He was 250 miles north of home when it happened, crossing the Hudson Bay as his dogs stopped to look at the display, spanning shades of pink, green, and white. “The lights made a wall in front of us, and for 10 minutes we were in a trance. Why did they appear at this moment? It was my ancestors making sure I got to…
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysA recent Instagram video of a couple sharing a hug while their dogs are in the other room has been winning hearts. The clip shows the endearing antics of the dogs, Anabelle and Norman, who show how they respond to affection among their human companions. Sparking laughter through their heartwarming video, the dogs bring the caption, “Hug at your own risk,” alive.Instagram video shows how dogs react when owners share…
Madison Yauger is a PEOPLE shopping editor and dog mom to a golden retriever. After rescuing Stevie as a puppy, Yauger relied on a dog DNA test to determine her exact breed (field golden) and gain important health insights. She’s extensively covered pet products with firsthand testing, compliments of a particularly judgmental dog. Whether you’re adopting a dog with an unknown history or you want to learn about possible health concerns for your pup before they grow up, a dog DNA test can provide answers to questions you may not have even thought of. We compared 12 top-rated dog DNA…
Shutterstock The Shiba Inu, with its fox-like look, compact size, and spirited nature, has won the hearts of dog lovers worldwide. Known for its independence, intelligence, and clean habits, this Japanese breed fits well in many living situations. While the Shiba is unique, other breeds share similar traits, such as a strong personality, manageable size, or striking appearance. Whether you’re attracted to the Shiba Inu’s independent nature or agile build, other breeds offer comparable qualities, providing great alternatives for those seeking a similar companion.Akita Inu Shutterstock The Akita Inu is a larger cousin of the Shiba Inu, sharing its…
This story includes spoilers for “Reservation Dogs” Season 3, including Episode 6.The third and final season of “Reservation Dogs” has been taking some bold swings.After a second season that saw Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai), Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) and Cheese (Lane Factor) set off on a cathartic cross-country road trip in honor of their late friend, the coming-of-age series, created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, has taken some time to explore the backstories of established characters outside of its core teen protagonists.As the Rez Dogs continue to grapple with figuring out who they want to be,…
These influencers should be put in the doghouse.A disturbing new TikTok trend — where clueless owners dump buckets of ice water on their unsuspecting pups — is drawing widespread outrage from animal lovers, who are barking mad over what they call a “cruel” and “appalling” stunt.The so-called “#barkyourmindchallenge” is a twisted take on the recently-revived ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that first soaked the internet a decade ago, raising awareness for a neurodegenerative disease.A bone-chilling TikTok trend has clueless dog owners dumping ice water on their unsuspecting pups — and furious animal lovers are howling over the “cruel” stunt. TIkTok/@chrisheernBut instead…
We may treat our dogs like royalty, but only a select few can actually claim to be royalty. Such is life. With long and impressive lineages to back them up, from pharaohs to emperors and everything in between, some noble canines really have been king of the castle.Parade Pets asked Dr. Nita Vasudevan, veterinarian at Embrace Pet Insurance, about the royal dog breeds that have been loved by nobility and the world’s upper echelons throughout history. Here are the fancy dogs she singled out as having the most “pup” and circumstance.Related: 7 Dog Breeds That Wake Up Looking Gorgeous (No…
Graphic and computer design major Jeremiah Robinson relaxes while petting Sophie, a 4-year-old Goldendoodle at “Take a Paws,” a touch dog therapy event put on by Purina and Duo Touch Dogs and hosted by the UMSL Office of Student Involvement last Tuesday on the lawn outside the Recreation and Wellness Center. (Photo by Derik Holtmann) The University of St. Louis–Missouri kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month with an activity that unleashed the power of pets to help students with stress management during final exams. For two hours last Tuesday, during what is also National Pet Month, students had a chance…