We talked to two experts on how to prepare wildlife for a winter storm, and what to do if you find a confused or injured ...
Veterinarian Mike Brooks worked from a main street office about the size of a hotel elevator. The roof sign simply said “Vet Clinic.” One of the first times we pushed through his front door, ...
A Pennsylvania woman suspected of neglecting her dogs has now been charged after police say they believe she dumped them in ...
A Centre County woman was charged Wednesday with animal cruelty after a humane officer alleged she abandoned five dogs in ...
Although exact figures are hard to come by, some estimates suggest that 25,000 dogs roam freely around Ladakh. The dogs, which can carry a range of diseases, including rabies, pose a well-known threat ...
I love a good viral video of a wild animal encounter—providing nobody gets hurt. Well, okay, full disclosure, I don’t mind so much if the human gets a little hurt, particularly as comeuppance for ...
Today, hundreds of dog breeds—from Beagles to Bernese Mountain Dogs to Bichon Frises—exist all over the world. Humans began classifying dogs by breed in the 1800s, and scientists assumed that was when ...
Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware — they probably have some wolf in them. That is the discovery announced on Monday by U.S. scientists, who were surprised to ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Dr. Jennifer Betz, medical director for the Dogs of Chernobyl program, said there is a "0% chance that the blue color is related to radiation." In late 2025, social media users began sharing images ...
Kylie M. Cairns receives funding from the Australian Dingo Foundation, the Australia and Pacific Science Foundation, the ACT government and donations from the general public. She is a director of the ...
Luckily the porcupine is not a particularly deadly critter. The porcupine uses her well-known defense to inflict pain or discomfort, not bring death, to keep harassers at bay or scare them off ...