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Dog rescues 2-year-old who wandered 7 miles from home in Arizona
A 2-year-old boy was back with his family on Wednesday after a rancher’s dog found him in the desert 7 miles from his home in Arizona, authorities said.
The family of 2-year-old Boden Allen reported him missing on Monday after he wandered away in Seligman, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Deputies and more than 40 ...Read more

Tips for grooming your dog for spring
Spring has finally arrived! That means it’s time for spring cleaning.
To get your pup looking and feeling their best for the season, the American Kennel Club suggests the following grooming and hygiene tips.
Groom your dog. Shedding can increase drastically in the spring because dogs lose their winter coats. Regular brushing can help ...Read more

How to tell when your cat is happy, and when they're not
A happy cat may not always purr like a motor or dance around your feet, but there are subtle signs that point to feline contentment—and others that suggest something might be wrong.
When a cat is relaxed and comfortable in its environment, its body language reflects it. A gently swishing tail, slow blinks, and a soft, upright posture are ...Read more
Ask The Vet: Sterilizing Pet Rabbits Has Medical and Behavioral Benefits
Q: Our children were given two rabbits, and they'd like to know each bunny's sex before they name them. We parents would like to know, too, so we don't end up with a house full of rabbits.
How do we tell what sex each rabbit is? If one is female and the other male, can they be neutered to prevent a household population explosion, or should we ...Read more

My Pet World: Helping your energetic dog stay calm on walks
Dear Cathy,
I adopted a now 50-pound, one-year-old mixed breed rescue six months ago. She’s a sweet cuddler with lots of energy. She has plenty of toys, full backyard access, frequent play time with my other dog, and two 40-minute walks a day.
Overall, she’s well-behaved and growing out of puppy behaviors – except for one. I call them �...Read more

The purr-fect feline trait
A cat’s purr is one of the most familiar and comforting sounds in the animal world, a soft, rhythmic vibration that often signals contentment. But the true nature of the purr remains something of a mystery to scientists, even as it continues to charm cat owners around the globe.
Cats begin purring as early as a few days old, thought to be a ...Read more

One town's recipe for success: Licorice, dog food and a family's commitment
PERHAM, Minn. – Outside the sparkling new high school here, no one lingered in the parking lot on one of winter’s coldest nights. Inside, though, the Hive was jumping.
This girls basketball game wasn’t particularly noteworthy: the Perham Yellowjackets against the Staples-Motley Cardinals with neither team bound for the state tournament. ...Read more

Does your pup have the zoomies? Tips for managing hyperactivity
Many pet owners are familiar with their dog’s hyperactivity, also known as the zoomies. In many cases, the root cause is the lack of a comprehensive education plan on the dog breed. Your pup may need a daily exercise plan more fitted to their breed.
The American Kennel Club offers the following tips for owners of hyperactive dogs.
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Taming the terror or how to deal with a destructive indoor cat
Indoor cats can be affectionate companions, but without enough stimulation and structure, they can also become surprisingly destructive. From shredded furniture to overturned water glasses and relentless nighttime zoomies, even the most charming feline can develop habits that frustrate their owners. The key to reducing this behavior lies in ...Read more

Why dogs get jealous
A jealous dog can be both endearing and frustrating. While their clingy behavior might seem cute at first, it can quickly escalate into disruptive habits that affect the harmony of your home. Dogs, like people, are emotional creatures, and jealousy is often a sign of insecurity or confusion about changes in their environment.
The most common ...Read more

My Pet World: Potty troubles — puppy accidents and litter box blues
Dear Cathy,
Our almost five-month old Dalmatian has accidents in the house yet always goes outside to defecate. He is walked every half hour, but will urinate immediately after coming inside, in his pen, and when he’s being held.
While outside, he will urinate while walking back inside. He has completed vet prescribed antibiotics with no ...Read more

Adopting an elderly dog can lead to a rich connection
Adopting an elderly dog can be a deeply rewarding experience, but it also comes with unique challenges that require patience, compassion, and understanding. Unlike puppies or younger dogs, senior dogs often come with a full history—some of it unknown. They may arrive with health concerns, emotional scars, or habits formed over a lifetime. ...Read more

Dealing with your house cat's claws
Taking care of a house cat’s claws is an important part of keeping both your pet and your home comfortable and safe. Although indoor cats don’t need their claws for hunting like their wild relatives, they still rely on them for balance, stretching, climbing, and playing. Claws are also a natural way for cats to express their instincts and ...Read more

The Bernese Mountain Dog; a majestic and gentle giant
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a majestic and gentle giant, known for its tricolor coat—jet black, rust, and white—and its calm, affectionate nature. Hailing from the Swiss Alps, this breed was developed to be a versatile working dog for farmers in the region of Bern. Historically, they pulled carts loaded with dairy, guarded homesteads, and ...Read more

My Pet World: Chewing cats, aging dogs, and feral cat transformations
Dear Cathy,
I am on oxygen 24/7 and have two cats who have fun chewing holes in my tubing. I have used so much duct tape to patch it; it's crazy. Do you have any suggestions?
— Holly, Omaha, Nebraska
Dear Holly,
To discourage them from chewing, use a pet-safe deterrent spray like Bitter Apple (available at pet stores or online) to make the...Read more

Pit Bulls have a bad reputation, one which they don't deserve
Pit Bulls have long been the subject of controversy, often portrayed as dangerous and aggressive dogs unfit for family life. However, this reputation is largely a myth, shaped by misinformation, media sensationalism, and a misunderstanding of the breed’s true nature. In reality, Pit Bulls can be loyal, affectionate, and well-behaved companions...Read more

My Pet World: To take or not to take the dog? How to Travel with some peace of mind
Dear Cathy,
My wife and I are both retired and are able to begin traveling – something we were never able to do very much due to our work schedules. We are also the proud parents of a five-year-old Golden Retriever named Murphy. He is the love of our lives.
We do not like to be away from him even for one overnight. When we are away, we do ...Read more

My Pet World: What to do about a small dog that trembles when going outside
Dear Cathy,
I recently adopted a five-month-old Pomeranian. He’s fully trained to use a wee-wee pad, making him the perfect apartment dog. However, I can’t get him to go outside for a walk or play.
I’ve tried different approaches and rewards, but he refuses. When I pick him up, he trembles uncontrollably and digs his nails into me. He ...Read more

10 common cat behaviors and what they mean
Cats are known for their unique and sometimes perplexing behaviors, which can leave owners wondering about their meaning. Understanding these actions can help strengthen the bond between humans and their feline companions and ensure their needs are met effectively.
Kneading is a common behavior in which cats push their paws alternately against ...Read more

Just having a pet doesn’t help mental health – but pet-owners with secure relationships with their pets are less depressed
For many people, pets provide unconditional love, companionship and a sense of security. But not all human-pet relationships are beneficial, and some may contribute to stress and anxiety rather than relief.
Psychologists have been studying attachment theory for decades. This framework explains how people form emotional bonds, seek ...Read more