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Move Over Nessie, Scotland Gets A New Prehistoric Marine Reptile
Scientists have announced the discovery of the fossil remains of a dolphin-like seagoing reptile on Scotland's Isle of Skye that lived about 170 million years ago and was about 14 feet (4.3 meters) long.
To read more on this story, click here: Move Over Nessie, Scotland Gets A New Prehistoric Marine Reptile
The Scoop on Pet Poop: Facts and Fiction About Disposing It
Flushing dog poop down the toilet – without a bag, only the waste – is perhaps the best disposal method, says the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Resources Defense Council. Leaving pet waste on the ground increases public health risks by allowing harmful bacteria and nutrients to wash into storm drains, and eventually into local waterbodies.
To read more on this story, click here: The Scoop on Pet Poop: Facts and Fiction About Disposing It
To read more on this story, click here: The Scoop on Pet Poop: Facts and Fiction About Disposing It
Abandoned Dog With Suitcase: Woman Abandons Dog At Train Station After Deal To Buy Him Goes South
An abandoned dog left with a suitcase by a woman in Scotland was found at a train station on Friday night. According to Fox 59, police were looking for the woman who left the dog — a male shar-pei — along with his belongings, including food, tied to a railing. The Scottish SPCA has posted the dog’s photo on Facebook hoping that someone would recognize him, and be able to identify his owner.
“SPCA Inspector Stewart Taylor said the dog is microchipped, allowing authorities to find out his name: Kai. The SPCA contacted the owner registered to the microchip, who said they had sold Kai online in 2013 but did not know the address of the person who bought him,” reports Fox 59.
The woman who abandoned the dog, and left him with a suitcase, has since been identified. According to the Daily Record, Fin Rayner, 39, abandoned the dog at the Ayr train station after a business agreement went wrong. Evidently, Rayner made a deal with someone on the internet, and met the person at the train station in order to buy the dog. When the deal didn’t go as planned, Rayner felt as if she had no other choice but to leave the pup behind.
“I went to Ayr to buy the dog. The guy rushed out with a food chest and lead on the dog. But I could see there was something up because [the dog] was very skinny. I said I wanted to take the dog for a walk, so he asked me for £150 as a deposit in case I didn’t come back. Then I saw him tearing off in his car. I phoned and said ‘You better come back for your dog’. He never turned up,” Rayner explained.
Rather than turning the dog over to authorities, or staying with the dog until something could be done, Rayner decided to leave the station… and the dog.
“I thought I’d take the dog to [my daughter] Aberdeen but my son phoned and said the photo from the ad was an American picture from 2005. I said to a member of staff it was somebody else’s dog. I said, ‘I’m just going to tie him up out there,’ and I did that. What about me and my daughter, what we had to go through? I told somebody, I made sure the dog was safe,” Rayner added in her own defense.
The abandoned dog is being well cared for at a shelter. As previously reported by the Inquisitr, over 100 offers have come from people interested in adopting him. His real name is Pluto.
Do you think Rayner should be held accountable for ditching the pup? Should the man who was trying to sell the dog be prosecuted?
“SPCA Inspector Stewart Taylor said the dog is microchipped, allowing authorities to find out his name: Kai. The SPCA contacted the owner registered to the microchip, who said they had sold Kai online in 2013 but did not know the address of the person who bought him,” reports Fox 59.
The woman who abandoned the dog, and left him with a suitcase, has since been identified. According to the Daily Record, Fin Rayner, 39, abandoned the dog at the Ayr train station after a business agreement went wrong. Evidently, Rayner made a deal with someone on the internet, and met the person at the train station in order to buy the dog. When the deal didn’t go as planned, Rayner felt as if she had no other choice but to leave the pup behind.
“I went to Ayr to buy the dog. The guy rushed out with a food chest and lead on the dog. But I could see there was something up because [the dog] was very skinny. I said I wanted to take the dog for a walk, so he asked me for £150 as a deposit in case I didn’t come back. Then I saw him tearing off in his car. I phoned and said ‘You better come back for your dog’. He never turned up,” Rayner explained.
Rather than turning the dog over to authorities, or staying with the dog until something could be done, Rayner decided to leave the station… and the dog.
“I thought I’d take the dog to [my daughter] Aberdeen but my son phoned and said the photo from the ad was an American picture from 2005. I said to a member of staff it was somebody else’s dog. I said, ‘I’m just going to tie him up out there,’ and I did that. What about me and my daughter, what we had to go through? I told somebody, I made sure the dog was safe,” Rayner added in her own defense.
The abandoned dog is being well cared for at a shelter. As previously reported by the Inquisitr, over 100 offers have come from people interested in adopting him. His real name is Pluto.
Do you think Rayner should be held accountable for ditching the pup? Should the man who was trying to sell the dog be prosecuted?
4 Tips for Reintroducing Your Cats After One Returns From the Vet
Of all the potential problems I worried about when it came time for my kitten’s spay surgery, bringing her home to my older cat never even crossed my mind.
Ever since Specter was a wee kitten, she and Ghost Cat have behaved like peanut butter and jelly -- they stick together. Ghost Cat even lets the little one pretend to nurse on her.
To read more on this story, click here: 4 Tips for Reintroducing Your Cats After One Returns From the Vet
Ever since Specter was a wee kitten, she and Ghost Cat have behaved like peanut butter and jelly -- they stick together. Ghost Cat even lets the little one pretend to nurse on her.
To read more on this story, click here: 4 Tips for Reintroducing Your Cats After One Returns From the Vet
Dogs That Survived House Fire Nearly Ready For Adoption
Two weeks ago, an Auburn home caught fire during a standoff between the homeowner and police.
Inside were four dogs. Somehow, three managed to escape the burning home.
“There had to be angels looking out for these dogs,” said Elsie Lodde, founder of the Recycled Pets NorCal animal shelter.
The entire home was burned down.
“Between the shootout with police and the fire, the fact that three of the four dogs survived is really amazing,” Lodde said.
How the dogs escaped isn’t known – except for Angel, who jumped out of a second-story window.
“He went to the vet and they did x-rays and they kept an eye on him. I think it’s amazing he escaped with minor burns,” Lodde said.
All the dogs have burns on their paws.
With no home, Lodde with Recycled Pets NorCal took the dogs in to try and help them find a forever home.
“People can’t see how cute they are between all that extra fur and fluff and scruff,” Lodde said.
The dogs are getting groomed at A Purrfect Groomer in West Sacramento by Dana Chavez-Rey – who says despite everything the dogs have gone through, they’re doing well.
“They’re far more social than some of the dogs we see here,” Chavez-Rey said.
Angel still has a scab on his back where his fur was singed.
“It looks like it’s already healed. There is a scab there and hopefully with time his hair will grow back,” Chavez-Rey said.
Now that they’re looking good – hopefully they’re feeling good too.
“Once they get groomed you see the change in their expression and their eyes,” Chavez-Rey said.
Still smiling faces, despite everything they’ve been through.
The dogs will be available for adoption after they are spayed and neutered on Wednesday. If you’re interested in adopting the dogs, head to Recycle Pets NorCal’s website http://recycledpetsnorcal.org/.
Inside were four dogs. Somehow, three managed to escape the burning home.
“There had to be angels looking out for these dogs,” said Elsie Lodde, founder of the Recycled Pets NorCal animal shelter.
The entire home was burned down.
“Between the shootout with police and the fire, the fact that three of the four dogs survived is really amazing,” Lodde said.
How the dogs escaped isn’t known – except for Angel, who jumped out of a second-story window.
“He went to the vet and they did x-rays and they kept an eye on him. I think it’s amazing he escaped with minor burns,” Lodde said.
All the dogs have burns on their paws.
With no home, Lodde with Recycled Pets NorCal took the dogs in to try and help them find a forever home.
“People can’t see how cute they are between all that extra fur and fluff and scruff,” Lodde said.
The dogs are getting groomed at A Purrfect Groomer in West Sacramento by Dana Chavez-Rey – who says despite everything the dogs have gone through, they’re doing well.
“They’re far more social than some of the dogs we see here,” Chavez-Rey said.
Angel still has a scab on his back where his fur was singed.
“It looks like it’s already healed. There is a scab there and hopefully with time his hair will grow back,” Chavez-Rey said.
Now that they’re looking good – hopefully they’re feeling good too.
“Once they get groomed you see the change in their expression and their eyes,” Chavez-Rey said.
Still smiling faces, despite everything they’ve been through.
The dogs will be available for adoption after they are spayed and neutered on Wednesday. If you’re interested in adopting the dogs, head to Recycle Pets NorCal’s website http://recycledpetsnorcal.org/.
Pet Safety During Cold Weather: Animals Can Suffer Frostbite and Hypothermia Despite Fur Coats
Huntsville, Ala. (WHNT) – With wind chills expected to hover around minus-5 degrees this week, you’ll likely feel cold even if you’re wearing a fur coat. That goes for the four-legged members of our families who have natural fur coats.
The Alabama Veterinary Medical Association put out a reminder for pet owners to be prepared to protect their pets against the severe cold.
To read more on this story, click here: Pet Safety During Cold Weather: Animals Can Suffer Frostbite and Hypothermia Despite Fur Coats
The Alabama Veterinary Medical Association put out a reminder for pet owners to be prepared to protect their pets against the severe cold.
To read more on this story, click here: Pet Safety During Cold Weather: Animals Can Suffer Frostbite and Hypothermia Despite Fur Coats
Soldier Reunites with Dog After a Year, on Live TV
We all love our dogs, and they love us back ten fold! The video below is proof of the undying unconditional love that dogs have for their owners.
Captain Jessamyn Jempson came home from a year-long deployment and was reunited with her pup, Emma, on national TV. While Jessamyn was away, Emma, her Rhodesian Ridgeback was fostered by the incredible group Dogs on Deployment. Watch what happens when Emma realizes who is standing next to her!
At first when Emma was brought into the room she was perhaps overwhelmed with all the people and lights and everything, she was like, “Oh hey stranger, hi!” But then when she remembered her owners smell she went crazy with sheer happiness!
Get your tissues!
Captain Jessamyn Jempson came home from a year-long deployment and was reunited with her pup, Emma, on national TV. While Jessamyn was away, Emma, her Rhodesian Ridgeback was fostered by the incredible group Dogs on Deployment. Watch what happens when Emma realizes who is standing next to her!
At first when Emma was brought into the room she was perhaps overwhelmed with all the people and lights and everything, she was like, “Oh hey stranger, hi!” But then when she remembered her owners smell she went crazy with sheer happiness!
Get your tissues!
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