Chuckit! Indoor Fetch Ball Dog Toy is a Soft Ball for Dogs – Made with Durable, Lightweight, Plush Chenille Fabric – Ideal for Small Breeds – 4.75-inch Diameter – Orange and Blue
Toy Designed for Indoor Play: The perfect complement to rainy days, hardwood floors, or late-night games of fetch. With lightweight Bounceflex Core Technology, it’s soft enough that it won’t damage floors or furniture. A great alternative to dog balls.
Why DO people look like their dogs? Is it shared personality traits, barely suppressed narcissistic tendencies, or do they grow together over time like old married couples? This game explores the intense bonds we develop with our dogs, which are far from only skin, or even fur, deep.
Play as a memory game with the cards face down for added entertainment. Collect the most pairs to win! This is the perfect gift for dog lovers.
Gerrard Gethings is a photographer and dog lover renowned for his characterful portraits of animals. He has produced fashion, lifestyle and animal photography for a wide variety of clients within editorial, TV, and advertising.
Learn about science with the most faithful lab partner you’ll ever have – your dog! Discover how your canine companion thinks, moves, drinks, stays warm, gets clean, cools off, and more.
A burned puppy’s rescue not only changed the life of the man who saved him, but would end up changing the lives of many other animals treated inhumanely.
Dr. Doug James and his dog Gucci changed Alabama animal cruelty laws for the better many years ago. Doug did not set out to champion animal welfare in the state. He hadn’t even planned on getting a dog. But fate intervened around 16 years ago to change that.
When Owen met Haatchi, the lives of one adorable little boy and one great, big dog were destined to change forever.
Owen-known to his family as “little buddy” or “Little B”-has a rare genetic disorder that leaves him largely confined to a wheelchair. Haatchi – an adorable Anatolian Shepherd puppy-was abused and left for dead on railroad tracks. He was struck by an oncoming train, and although his life was saved, his leg and tail were partially severed.
But kind-hearted Will and Colleen Howkins, Little B’s father and stepmother, decided to introduce the big dog and the little boy to each other, and an unbelievable bond was formed that transformed both boy and dog in miraculous ways.
Dogs associate their owner’s scent with happy thoughts, according to a new study. Essentially, a dog can smell the scent of someone they like and it causes a positive reaction in the area of a dog’s brain associated with pleasure.
Canine expert Victoria Stilwell is one of the world's most recognized and respected dog trainers. As the host of the international smash hit television series 'It's Me or the Dog' and the founder of training schools on both sides of the Atlantic, she is known as much for her spunky attitude as for her caring, effective methods for showing dog owners how to train their dogs out of even the most difficult and persistent bad behaviors.
Nostalgic for you and big, adorable fun for your dog, Lamb Chop will be an instant favorite. Whether your dog is into fetch or happily squeaking the toy, this beloved character brings along instant joy. Lamb Chop a super soft exterior that is great for cuddling when playtime is over and comes in four sizes.
When Bruce, a 9-year-old Golden Retriever, was rescued from a breeder, he didn’t know what toys were. Until he met Lamby (Lamb Chop).
Dogs, especially big dogs, have always been a passion in photographer Andy Seliverstoff’s life. Seliverstoff, who hails from St. Petersburg, Russia, has also always loved photography. “But 4 years ago I decided to take it more seriously and now I feel I can’t live without it,” he writes on his website. “I love to photograph dogs and I focus completely on my dog photography.”
There is nothing more joy-filled to watch than children playing with their dogs. That’s why photographer Andy Seliverstoff spends months and months taking pictures of them and making sure he knows the personality of his models. The results are heartwarming and part of a series he calls Little Kids and their Big Dogs”. Preview some of the amazing photos in this article: Little Kids And Their Big Dogs Share Winter Adventures Together In These Heartwarming Photos.
The day Randy Grim got a phone call from a St. Louis animal shelter worker pleading with him to take yet another unwanted dog to his no-kill shelter, he had no idea that the dog would change his entire life.
The dog had survived a horrifying procedure still practiced in some animal shelters: “euthanasia” by carbon monoxide gas poisoning. The account of Quentin’s ordeal and the crusades Grim and Quentin have undertaken on behalf of abandoned animals is sobering, hilarious, and ultimately uplifting.
Quentin recently passed away, and Grim shared a eulogy of what Quentin meant to him. Read more here.
Elke Vogelsang began taking photographs of her three rescue dogs, Noodles, Scout and Ioli, as a way to make her husband feel better. One Christmas Day, Elke’s husband, Carsten, suffered a major brain hemorrhage and had collapsed in the bathroom. If it had not been for the dogs discovering him in time and alerting her, he may have died.
In the months that followed, Elke turned to photography as a way to establish a routine and to find something to lift her husband’s mood. She immediately tapped into the playful energy of her dogs and her portraits capture their goofy, fun-loving natures in a way no other photographer I’ve seen does. And after taking on her project, she turned to photography full time.
After his grandmother’s 100th birthday party, photographer and dog lover Pete Thorne placed an ad asking to photograph “really, really old dogs”. He wanted subjects for his photo project, a project to create simple, intimate portraits of dogs in their golden years.
In their aged, imperfect faces, he saw a depth of life, joy, and wisdom missing from more youthful subjects. He gathered these rich and powerful portraits into a web series he called “Old Faithful.”