How our animal companions are comforting and inspiring us during a difficult time.
They're comforting doctors, learning how to detect the coronavirus—this is how animals are making the world a better place.
Here's how to best protect your animal companions during this health pandemic.
Why was her greyhound continuously shoved his nose into her underarm? She soon realized he was trying to tell her something.
He took a major life detour and now his New Jersey animal sanctuary cares for 240 animals—and counting.
Reluctant to accept the unusual pets at first, she soon realized they were a gift in more ways than one.
Joanna McMurry was caught off-guard when her husband surprised her with a pair of camels to add to their farm. What would they do with them?
The tropical bird found love in the middle of Minnesota.
Carol Kuykendall and her husband, Lynn, share the tips that not only helped them train their puppy, but also revived their marriage of 52 years.
The animal-loving couple share their home with 92 hamsters, 13 chinchillas, nine mice, four rats and a guinea pig.
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