Two forsaken elephants reunited at a sanctuary January 15, 2014 When I read this story and watched the video, it made me think of two old people who once knew each other and were… Continue Reading
Wolverines making a home in an unusual place: B.C. Great Bear Rainforest January 15, 2014 Most of the 3,000 to 4,000 wolverines in British Columbia are known to keep to themselves in the backcountry of the Interior of the… Continue Reading
Air Canada apologizes to soldier with PTSD for service dog fee January 15, 2014 Air Canada has apologized to a soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder for not recognizing Snoopy, her pug-schnauzer-terrier, as a service dog. Sergeant Shirley Jew… Continue Reading
Stowaway scorpion hitches ride to Manitoba January 14, 2014 A Manitoba woman now has an unusual kind of visitor from South Africa holed up in her home. Theresa Arnott told CBC she spotted a little… Continue Reading
Conjoined grey whale twins considered a world’s first January 14, 2014 Whoa. The discovery of conjoined grey whale twins is considered a world’s first. The twins washed ashore in Baja California, Mexico on Jan. 5…. Continue Reading
Guide dog knocks chocolate out of woman’s mouth January 13, 2014 If this was television news, the reporter would ask Nell, the guide dog-in-training: Do you feel like a hero? Nell should. The 17-month-old mix… Continue Reading
Dog with cancer provides therapy to cancer patients January 13, 2014 Holly seems to know exactly what cancer patients need. It’s little wonder. The pet therapy dog at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla…. Continue Reading
Dogs plus magnetic field = pooping alignment January 11, 2014 These signs don’t represent a new scientific discovery about how dogs align themselves when they poop. If you took these “Don’t let your dog… Continue Reading
In New Zealand, shark fin soup still on menu despite ban January 10, 2014 In many western countries, shark fin, the essential ingredient in the Chinese banquet mainstay, has become a delicacy that has soured for many Chinese… Continue Reading
Rash of ferret thefts hits the U.K. January 10, 2014 Underground drug research, the illegal pet trade and organized crime are some of the theories floating around about why so many ferrets are vanishing… Continue Reading