A pet owner reportedly found out that her dog, which she thought was "put down" in Maryland, is alive and up for adoption at same place where she adopted him in 2022.
Rosie, a border collie mix from Pennsylvania, went viral on TikTok for her adorable red spots. Fans are hopeful she isn't sick and that she is just adorably spotted with dog-safe ink.
Mark Tappan, an Alpharetta, Georgia, police officer, wrote the book "A Dog Named Mattis" about the relationship between him and his skilled K9 and lessons learned along the way.
Charlotte, a California round ray living in an aquarium in North Carolina, is not pregnant, as initially believed. Instead, she has a "rare reproductive disease."
Porridge, a four-year-old orange cat in Texas, was hit by a car and sustained serious injuries, including an amputated leg. That hasn't stopped him from climbing or needing a new home.
Pets seem to get into everything, including plants. That's why doing research on the plants your considering for your home is so important, as many are highly toxic to pets.
Winston the beagle has gone viral after his owner posted a video on TikTok showing him emotionally invested while watching the Disney movie, "The Lion King."
A shelter dog in Rhode Island rejected by multiple families is finally picked by a police officer β who helps the dog finds its purpose in life in a heartwarming, faith-filled family story.
Shrimp, a paralyzed 3-year-old Turkish Angora cat with soft fur and a love for cuddling and lounging, is up for adoption in central Texas. Her rescue team is hoping she finds her forever home.
A drug used to treat feline infectious peritonitis will be available in the United States as of June 1, in a move cat advocates and cat lovers say is a "cause for celebration."
A firefighter from the U.K. went home with a dog after helping to remove her from its deceased owner's home. The emergency service member and the pet now share a special bond.
If you travel with your dog, you will need to follow the CDC's new rules governing dogs entering the U.S. They are designed to help prevent the spread of rabies.