Hotdog "waited patiently" to be adopted for a year, but was likely overlooked due to her heart murmur which requires ...
In a world where dogs reign supreme, it's no surprise that statistics show more Americans own dogs than cats. Science ba ...
You don’t need to be a dog whisperer to know when your pup loves you—but the signs aren’t always as obvious as a wagging tail ...
From loyal companions to scene-stealing stars, dogs have a special way of captivating hearts—both in life and on screen. For ...
Amanda Holden left her Heart Radio producer aghast on Monday as she revealed she enjoyed a bath with her dog. The presenter, 54, had joined co-star Jamie Theakston, 54, on their Breakfast show ...
The presenter, 54, went to the West Wittering beach in West Sussex at the weekend, also taking her puppy Minnie for the first time - and revealed the unusual grooming routine on her Heart radio ...
In a world where humans chase longevity through diets, exercise, and mindfulness, these dogs seem to have cracked the code naturally. Their zest for life isn’t just entertaining; it’s contagious!
According to Warner, abandoning your dog or giving them away to someone else not only breaks their heart, it can also trigger signs of depression for weeks or months after leaving them.
Disney fans probably remember the scene in the classic 1961 film “101 Dalmatians” in which the Dalmatian Pongo sits by a window, watching other dogs and their owners walk by outside.