Hit TV Shows like Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan and Pit Bulls and Parolees taught us that just about any dog can be rehabilitated, no matter what circumstances they grew up in.
Hit TV Shows like Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan and Pit Bulls and Parolees taught us that just about any dog can be rehabilitated, no matter what circumstances they grew up in.
Everyone knows how hilarious it is to see celebs without teeth. It automatically turns them into something comical.
We LOVE this tiny little guy. His name is "Turbo Roo" because his owners thought he looked like a kangaroo when he stands up on his hind legs—his only legs. He was rescued as a puppy and has since been living a happy, healthy life without his front paws but with a lot of extra love, care, and special wheeled contraptions.
After a "ruff" day, do you ever feel torn between going home for a snuggle with your pooch or cozying up on your favorite bar stool instead?
When her 14-year-old toy poodle, Muffin, lost his sight due to cataracts, Silvie Bordeaux was devastated to see her blind baby become depressed and withdrawn because he was no longer safely able to move around the house.
According to the ASPCA, there are approximately 7.6 million pets that are admitted into animal shelters each year. With only an estimated 13,600 independent community animal shelters nationwide, there are just too many animals and not enough help. Shelters rely heavily on volunteers to help keep operations running smoothly. By volunteering at an animal shelter, you're not only helping animals in need, but you can help yourself, too.
For a playful animal, there's nothing worse than not being able to run, jump, and frolic. These pictures prove that with the right equipment, impaired pets can move around with the best of them!