COVID-19 and your pets — an expert’s guide
When it comes to information surrounding COVID-19 and your pets, it takes an expert to sort the facts from the fiction.
When it comes to information surrounding COVID-19 and your pets, it takes an expert to sort the facts from the fiction.
Dogs have no way of verbalising when they are sick or in pain but they do have other ways of letting us know. Here is what you need to look out for.
Its been a five-year ordeal for a beloved pooch to live with his devoted owner in an apartment building. But after a messy battle, the police are now involved.
While it’s normal for dogs to experience small amounts of anxiety, animals exhibiting stress symptoms frequently could actually be suffering from a mental illness. Here is what you can do.
IT WAS only days after James Hunt bought his pet stingray, named Steve Irwin, before the creature sunk its three-inch barb in his arm.
BELOVED Bronson, a one-eyed pug, has gone to doggie heaven. This is the tale of an over-weight, anxious animal who came into its owner’s life and unexpectedly stole her heart.
HE may look like he’s never been near a brush, but this cat has been groomed to break records. Officially the world’s hairiest, Colonel Meow is celebrating. With scotch.
WHEN Charlie Annenberg adopted an abandoned golden retriever named Lucky, a new breed of philanthropy was born.
A PARIS suburb will have police study CCTV footage of dogs that do their droppings on the street to catch out owners who don’t clean up the mess.
WATCH: When this man jumped into a lake, his loyal best friend rushed straight in after him in a dramatic act of bravery no one could match.
A US animal control worker was shocked to see a SUV pulling a dog crate behind it speeding down the highway.
TIRED dog lovers who think their pet pooch is yawning right along with them may just be right.
A SOUTH African man has saved his pet dog before his wife when their yacht was shipwrecked.
A 39-YEAR-OLD man, who is paralysed from the waist down, adopted a stray dog to be his ‘loving companion’. Then the dog ate his testicle.
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