Mike meet everyone, everyone meet Mike. No, no, don’t wave. He can’t see, you’re just making this awkward.
Also known as Miracle Mike, Mike the Headless Chicken was a plump, five-year-old cockerel when he was unceremoniously beheaded on 10 September 1945. Farmer Lloyd Olsen of Fruita in Colorado did the deed because his wife Clara was having her mother over for dinner that night, and Olsen knew she’d always enjoyed a bit of roast chicken neck. With that in mind, Olsen tried to save most of Mike’s neck as he lopped his head off, but in doing so, he accidentally made his axe miss Mike’s jugular vein, plus one ear and most of his brain stem, and to his surprise, Mike didn't die.
To read more on this story, click here: Meet Miracle Mike the Colorado Chicken Who Lived for 18 Months Without His Head
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Northwest Boxer Rescue: The Importance of Collar-Less Dog Play
Sharing from my friends at, Northwest Boxer Rescue
A few years ago I was pretty shaken by a phenomenon I had never heard about: the intense, chaotic, life-or-death struggle that ensues when one dog gets his jaw stuck in another dog’s collar.
It happened to two dogs that live a few houses down from my home office. I was working at my computer when I heard a dog’s horrifying screaming. I leaped up from my desk and ran outside toward the screaming.
It was a young Malamute and a Lab-mix in the back yard of a house down the street. One had grabbed his friend’s collar and then mostly likely rolled over, twisting his lower jaw in the collar. His tooth had somehow gotten stuck under the collar; he was the one making all the noise.
His buddy was not screaming; he was fighting for his life, and being choked to death by his own collar. Both dogs were thrashing in pain and fear. The owners were not home but thankfully a neighbor and I were able to help.
I grabbed one dog by the scruff; he grabbed the other. The neighbor quickly found the collar with a quick release buckle and it released.
These dogs survived the experience. A couple days ago a dedicated NWBR volunteer encountered a similar situation and her dog wasn’t so lucky. We share this story so you can be aware of this risk and take preventative measures when your dog is playing with other dogs.
Here are five things you can do to keep your dog safe when he’s playing with other dogs.
1. Play Naked! Remove your dog’s collar or harness.
2. Use a Collar With a Quick-Release Buckle. If you’re nervous about having your dog naked (and without ID), get your dog chipped or use a collar with a buckle that can be released even under tension. Another option is a safety breakaway collar (but do not use when walking your dog).
3. Don’t Allow Your Dog to Play With Dogs Who Are Wearing Gear. At times, this may mean your dog won’t be able to play at a dog park, because it’s nearly impossible to get everyone to comply with sensible rules at a dog park.
4. Spread The Word. Share this story so others can consider this potential hazard they can prevent a tragedy happening to their dogs.
5. Keep Something Sharp Handy. This is quite a long shot – and yet, this may be your only option to help a dog quickly.
Like them Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestBoxerRescue?fref=photo
Visit their website at: http://www.nwboxerrescue.org/
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A few years ago I was pretty shaken by a phenomenon I had never heard about: the intense, chaotic, life-or-death struggle that ensues when one dog gets his jaw stuck in another dog’s collar.
It happened to two dogs that live a few houses down from my home office. I was working at my computer when I heard a dog’s horrifying screaming. I leaped up from my desk and ran outside toward the screaming.
It was a young Malamute and a Lab-mix in the back yard of a house down the street. One had grabbed his friend’s collar and then mostly likely rolled over, twisting his lower jaw in the collar. His tooth had somehow gotten stuck under the collar; he was the one making all the noise.
His buddy was not screaming; he was fighting for his life, and being choked to death by his own collar. Both dogs were thrashing in pain and fear. The owners were not home but thankfully a neighbor and I were able to help.
I grabbed one dog by the scruff; he grabbed the other. The neighbor quickly found the collar with a quick release buckle and it released.
These dogs survived the experience. A couple days ago a dedicated NWBR volunteer encountered a similar situation and her dog wasn’t so lucky. We share this story so you can be aware of this risk and take preventative measures when your dog is playing with other dogs.
Here are five things you can do to keep your dog safe when he’s playing with other dogs.
1. Play Naked! Remove your dog’s collar or harness.
2. Use a Collar With a Quick-Release Buckle. If you’re nervous about having your dog naked (and without ID), get your dog chipped or use a collar with a buckle that can be released even under tension. Another option is a safety breakaway collar (but do not use when walking your dog).
3. Don’t Allow Your Dog to Play With Dogs Who Are Wearing Gear. At times, this may mean your dog won’t be able to play at a dog park, because it’s nearly impossible to get everyone to comply with sensible rules at a dog park.
4. Spread The Word. Share this story so others can consider this potential hazard they can prevent a tragedy happening to their dogs.
5. Keep Something Sharp Handy. This is quite a long shot – and yet, this may be your only option to help a dog quickly.
Like them Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestBoxerRescue?fref=photo
Visit their website at: http://www.nwboxerrescue.org/
Please Share!
Pet Lovers, Win a Beautiful Pewter Peace, Love and Paws Bracelet and Book Prize Pack from Auction4PetSupplies
We’ve got a fun price pack from Auction4PetSupplies, a site that lets you sell or shop for new and gently used pet supplies by auction. (The site does NOT permit selling of animals on the site, only pet supplies!) Not only can you find some great pet products at a discount or make some money selling gently-used pet supplies, but a portion of the proceeds goes to help rescue organizations!
The winner will receive a prize pack of two great prizes, starting with a silver-plated charm bracelet. The bracelet features a pewter Peace Love Paws Charm donated by Auction4PetSupplies.
Ready to enter, click here: Auction4PetSupplies
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The winner will receive a prize pack of two great prizes, starting with a silver-plated charm bracelet. The bracelet features a pewter Peace Love Paws Charm donated by Auction4PetSupplies.
Ready to enter, click here: Auction4PetSupplies
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'She's The Daughter I Never Had': Meet Bella Mia The Trust Fund Dog Who Has A $100,000 A Year Allowance for Paw-dicures And Designer Shopping Sprees
Forget give the dog a bone, this pampered pooch would likely dine on filet mignon and lobster given half the chance.Bella Mia, a three-year-old full-breed Maltese from Great Neck, New York, is said to be one of the richest dogs in the world with a six-figure trust fund under her collar.
Last year, her owner Rose Ann Bolasny gave her a $100,000-a-year allowance to play with towards weekly paw-dicures, haircuts and designer shopping sprees.
The 60-year-old accountant, who has two adult sons, says Bella Mia is the 'daughter she never had' and likes to refer to her as a child instead of an animal.
To read more on this story, click here: 'She's The Daughter I Never Had': Meet Bella Mia The Trust Fund Dog
Coolridge Animal Hospital: Visit Our Online Pet Pharmacy and Pet Store
To visit our store, click here: Coolridge Animal Hospital Online Store
If you are a current client, please share the card below with family and friends!
Website: http://www.coolridgeah.com/
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
Betty White Gets the Sweetest Surprise Birthday Flash Mob
Betty White is officially 93 as of Saturday, and she received one sweet surprise!
Everyday on the Hot in Cleveland set, Betty is greeted by her assistant with a hula. So in honor of her special day, she was greeted by not just by her assistant in a hula but an entire hula flash mob on set!
To read more on this story, click here: Betty White Gets the Sweetest Surprise Birthday Flash Mob
Everyday on the Hot in Cleveland set, Betty is greeted by her assistant with a hula. So in honor of her special day, she was greeted by not just by her assistant in a hula but an entire hula flash mob on set!
To read more on this story, click here: Betty White Gets the Sweetest Surprise Birthday Flash Mob
This Hamster Is Living The Good Life (Video)
This little hamster is living the good life! She has a big house, a car…and loves to eat! Watch as she goes through her daily routine.
Some Amazing Facts About Cat Language
Understanding what our cats are trying to tell us is never easy. That’s why this video is purrrr-fect (see what I did there? LOL) I was definitely blown away about cat purring…I had no idea it may be a source of healing their own bodies, did you? Incredibly informative! Thanks BuzzFeed!
To read more on this story, click here: Some Amazing Facts About Cat Language
To read more on this story, click here: Some Amazing Facts About Cat Language
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