Dogs have unique traits, physical characteristics or quirks about them, but one dog left the shelter confused and concerned ...
The shelter rejoiced in the two dogs being adopted together. “We are all so happy that nothing bad happened to this sweet girl and boy while they were on their own,” the shelter wrote. “Go enjoy your ...
Two German Shepherd puppies were rescued from under a porch during subzero temperatures in Minnesota last week.
“Weedle is…endearingly odd,” a North Carolina animal shelter worker wrote Feb. 20 in a Facebook post. “He’s FULL of energy, ...
At Marleys Mutts Dog Rescue, five incredible dogs have learned the true meaning of unlucky. From the moment they arrived, ...
After coming close in the last two years, Monty the giant schnauzer won the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show Tuesday night, leaving handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin almost too ...
The show champions that compete also are household pets, and some do therapy work, search-and-rescue or other ... mixed-breed and purebred dogs. The agility prize went to a border collie named Vanish, ...
Ricky is a German shepherd mix, likely with a sighthound, which gives her a tall, lanky build and strong prey drive. She’s an active pup who loves to run, play and explore – so she’ll need ...
Ricky is a German shepherd mix, likely with a sighthound, which gives her a tall, lanky build and strong prey drive. She’s an active pup who loves to run, play and explore – so she’ll need an ...
Westminster says it celebrates all dogs. The show champions that compete also are household pets, and some do therapy work, search-and-rescue ... and an Australian shepherd called Willie triumphed ...
and an Australian shepherd called Willie triumphed in obedience. Every dog at Westminster is a titled champion, but they also are household pets. Some also do therapy work, search-and-rescue or ...
They are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. For those looking for a new friend, adopt one of these sweet pups. To learn more visit AdamsCountyPetRescue.com or call 509-488-5514.