Animals Archive
Meet Blakely, the Australian shepherd who mothers orphaned baby animals at the Cincinnati Zoo (too cute, we know). This patient rescue pup shows baby cheetahs, wallabies, foxes and the occasional warthog how to play and socialize like real, well, animals. Subscribe to MBV
Sadie, this German shepherd/Border Collie was adopted from an animal shelter in 2009, but her new Canadian family never knew what this dog was capable of doing. You may have seen many trained dogs doing amazing tricks, but for a rescued dog to do
One of the first things they tell you on a safari is to always keep your eyes peeled for the unexpected. You just can’t tell when you may spot something. If you ever get the chance to go on one, I would highly recommend
Cats are capable of stopping a dog dead in his tracks no matter how badly he wants past. If a cat happens to sit on the stairs, in a doorway, or in a narrow hallway, everything is lost. Even when a dog’s beloved human
All animals need a community — a group of fellow creatures to hunt with, travel with, and make life a little less lonely. For some wild animals, losing their birth family means they need to find their own community in other ways. In Kittitas
When the police came for him, Hank went quietly. Because that’s the kind of dog he is — a laid-back sleepaholic who enjoys a good game of tug-of-war on occasion. He is, as his owner notes, every inch a family dog. But to the
The Sky Foundation for Animal Rights was started in May 2008, to help pets in Isai, Romania and the surrounding areas. Isai is the largest city in Eastern Romania. Recently, four puppies were found in a Romanian city covered in hot tar and left
Bella, the chocolate brown, female labrador and Robert Kugler, the Marine veteran from Nebraska, USA, have been inseperable friends since Robert took Bella in as a puppy some nine years ago. In May 2015, Robert suddenly noticed problems with Bella’s left foreleg and after
This summer is probably one of the hottest ones in years. People try to beat the sweltering heat in the ocean or the pool every chance they get. Humans arent they only species that need to cool down, our animal friends need that too.
Most citizens realize the sacrifices and contributions which our army men make for our country, but we fail to acknowledge the role animals like these play. This dog, named Taylor, has participated in several war operations in the past. She has even spent a