The silky swish of an Afghan Hound’s trot. The impressive bounce of a Puli’s cords. The top knot on a Yorkie’s tiny head!
"When we found this little girl, we found blood in her paw prints in the snow," a shelter spokesperson told Newsweek.
The dog days of winter really bite when the thermometer twists to readings below zero. When that happens, even a slight wind makes the skin on your face sting after only a few minutes of exposure.
As winter seems extra cold this year, pet owners may wonder how to keep their dogs safe, warm, and entertained until spring.
Carm's Dog House has stepped up to provide temporary homes for dogs displaced by the fire. One of their workers helped set up ...
Amid below-freezing temperatures and a winter storm, Alachua County animal rescues worked to ensure their furry residents ...
"If it's cold for you, it's cold for them," said Dr. Sarah Alward, a veterinarian at Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island ...
Professionals advise people to keep their pets inside during frigid temperatures to keep them safe and protected. Belmont ...
The Fishers shelter is asking the public to come forward and foster animals while they make repairs during dangerous, brutal ...
The Humane Society for Hamilton County is making an urgent request for people to temporarily house some of its dogs after the ...
Hamilton County Humane Society has two kennel areas without heat, and they need help to foster dogs and protect them from the cold.
The emotional footage begins with the dog running down the road after jumping out of the window of a condemned house, her fate seemingly ... that she is now "clean, warm, and safe." ...