• 01 OCT 22

    Celebrate the Transformative Love of Dogs Through the #BOTBChallenge!

    SAVANNAH YOUNG | American Humane As any dog owner knows, there is no substitute for the special kind of love that dogs provide to us. Now is your chance to celebrate that transformative love and share how your dog brings out the best in you! We are thrilled to partner with Nylabone to announce the

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    • 21 OCT 22

    From Pandemic Pet to Travel Buddy: How Hotels Are Wooing Furry Friends

    By Vanita Salisbury | thrillest CHECK INTO CULVER CITY’S SHAY HOTEL as a four-legged companion, and you may as well be one of the Hollywood celebrities that frequent the area. You’re draped in an eye-catching bandanna and presented with a welcome Puptini, bone broth—kettle-cooked, of course, stocked with superfoods like turmeric and apple cider vinegar, and served up in

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    • 15 OCT 22

    Skippy and Scout are each other’s best friend: Send us your pet stories

    Ellen Todia | cleveland.com ROCKY RIVER, Ohio — After our beloved Bert (a rescued chocolate Labrador mix) went over the Rainbow Bridge, it wasn’t long before we decided we wanted another dog. It didn’t take long for me to realize that Skippy was “uber-friendly” with other dogs. In fact, he wanted to be around other

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    • 25 OCT 22

    The Humane Society of the United States helps hundreds of animals recover from Hurricane Ian

    FORT MYERS, Fla.—The Humane Society of the United States is on the ground helping animals and communities impacted by the deadly Hurricane Ian. Responders from the HSUS deployed to Charlotte County, Florida, to assist with rescue calls and community outreach in the days following the storm. Additionally, the HSUS is facilitating the transport of animals who

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    • 07 OCT 22

    Traveling With Pets: The Story of an Unusual Passenger

    When you are travelling with pets, you usually think of bringing your cat or dog. An unusual passenger of a fish is something that you’re not expected to bring. This is exactly what university student Kira Rumfola did when she brought Theo, her pet fish she’d bought whilst studying at the University of Tampa in

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    • 11 OCT 22

    Yes, your dog really can sniff that you’re upset

    In a new study, the dogs Treo, Winnie, Fingal and Soot were able to identify chemical odors people emit when stressed Marlene Cimons | The Washington Post Dogs see the world through their noses. Their exceptional ability to recognize specific scents — vastly better than humans’ — helps them find bombs, guns, drugs and human

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