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Daily dog stories, science, and small joys — 246 articles.

Before Gaja could visit, Poland needed a law

Before Gaja could visit, Poland needed a law

When Ewa Lutka-Krawczyk was admitted to a palliative ward in Warsaw with gallbladder cancer, her shelter dog stopped eating at home. Now a physician at the Medical University of Warsaw is asking Parliament to make sure no dying patient has to be separated from their pet.

2026-07-01 · 5 min read
Apollo came home a thousand miles from where he vanished

Apollo came home a thousand miles from where he vanished

In April 2026, a 13-year-old Shih Tzu named Apollo slipped through a gate in Marion County, Florida, and disappeared. Two months and more than a thousand miles later, a shelter in Long Island scanned his microchip and called his family.

2026-07-01 · 5 min read
After ten years, Cyprus decided to let the strays live

After ten years, Cyprus decided to let the strays live

The Mediterranean island's parliament has voted 24 to zero to ban the euthanasia of healthy stray dogs — ending a decade of debate and reshaping what the country owes the dogs living at the edges of its towns and villages.

2026-07-01 · 5 min read
Tsunami's final mission found thirteen survivors

Tsunami's final mission found thirteen survivors

An 8-year-old Border Collie named Tsunami was pulled from the streets of Caracas as a malnourished, abused puppy. Last week, in what authorities confirmed as his final deployment before retirement, he located thirteen people buried alive in Venezuela's earthquake rubble.

2026-07-01 · 5 min read
In hospital wards, the dog matters more than the handler

In hospital wards, the dog matters more than the handler

A 2025 randomized trial — the first of its kind — compared therapy dog visits, handler-only visits, and standard care for psychiatric inpatients at VCU. Loneliness improved with the dog present. It didn't improve when the handler came alone. The center running that trial has been building toward that answer for 25 years.

2026-06-30 · 6 min read
At one part per trillion, a beagle smells early cancer

At one part per trillion, a beagle smells early cancer

The Rainbow Study — more than 1,400 participants, published in Scientific Reports in 2024 — found SpotitEarly's beagles detected breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancer with 95% sensitivity in early-stage cases. A new AI platform means they can now run tests at the scale of 1.7 million per year.

2026-06-30 · 6 min read
The rescue golden who became Donna's late-night guardian

The rescue golden who became Donna's late-night guardian

A golden retriever named Skye—rescued from a commercial breeding facility ten years ago—has quietly appointed herself caregiver since her family's Alzheimer's diagnosis. Science is beginning to explain the mechanism behind what Michael and Donna already know from living with her.

2026-06-30 · 6 min read
Shot on a Monday, home by Saturday

Shot on a Monday, home by Saturday

On June 23rd, a two-year-old German Shepherd named Havoc was shot while helping Columbus police stop a homicide suspect. Four days later, four law enforcement agencies escorted him home from the hospital.

2026-06-29 · 5 min read
The dogs who still walk the roof of the Alps

The dogs who still walk the roof of the Alps

The St. Bernard dogs who made the Great St. Bernard Pass famous in the early 1800s no longer carry out mountain rescues — but they still walk the 8,100-foot pass above the Swiss-Italian border, and the Barry Foundation that cares for them just had its biggest year yet.

2026-06-29 · 5 min read
The rescue dog who bit her sleeping owner awake

The rescue dog who bit her sleeping owner awake

A nine-month-old rescue dog from New Zealand, surrendered twice before finding her home, bit her sleeping owner awake during a house fire in Whakatāne. He survived; the house did not.

2026-06-29 · 5 min read
The walk that kills more dogs in summer than the car

The walk that kills more dogs in summer than the car

When temperatures climb, the rules of a dog walk change completely — from timing and route to what to carry and what never to do if your dog overheats. Here's what vets and the RSPCA say actually helps.

2026-06-29 · 5 min read
The boy who wore a gold suit to bring his dog home

The boy who wore a gold suit to bring his dog home

Cairo Hall had been waiting for a dog since he was three years old. On adoption day, he showed up to the PAWS shelter in Kyle, Texas wearing a gold tuxedo. He had been ready for a long time.

2026-06-28 · 6 min read
Eleven days on Table Mountain before Pepper came home

Eleven days on Table Mountain before Pepper came home

When his dog Pepper went missing near Cape Town's Table Mountain, Erwin drove from Stellenbosch every single day to search. What followed was eleven days of grief, an assembled community of strangers, and a rope rescue in the dark.

2026-06-28 · 6 min read
The average giant dog lives 8.9 years

The average giant dog lives 8.9 years

A new UK study of 28,000 giant breed dogs finds they die more than three years before the average dog, and cancer is usually why. The findings reshape what owners of Great Danes, Irish wolfhounds, and Saint Bernards should expect.

2026-06-28 · 6 min read
Gorda turned up in the World Cup celebrations

Gorda turned up in the World Cup celebrations

For nearly a month, Alejandra Garcia searched for her six-year-old dog Gorda in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. It was a live football broadcast that finally brought her home.

2026-06-28 · 5 min read
The puppy they found in the Caracas rubble

The puppy they found in the Caracas rubble

When two earthquakes leveled neighborhoods in Caracas, Venezuela, rescue crews combed through the debris. In the Pinto Salinas neighborhood, one of the first survivors they found was yelping.

2026-06-27 · 5 min read
Boris put his paw over Jenkins and waited

Boris put his paw over Jenkins and waited

When Humane Society staff arrived at work one June morning, they found a six-month-old puppy and a two-year-old cat sitting together in the parking lot, abandoned. The image of what the puppy did next reached millions of people within days.

2026-06-27 · 5 min read
Twenty-five years of watching dogs change hospital rooms

Twenty-five years of watching dogs change hospital rooms

The Center for Human-Animal Interaction at Virginia Commonwealth University has spent 25 years studying what happens when a dog walks into a hospital room. The answer, measured in more than 200 peer-reviewed studies, keeps pointing in the same direction.

2026-06-27 · 6 min read
The step that shrinks before dementia takes hold

The step that shrinks before dementia takes hold

NC State researchers tracked 88 senior dogs on a five-meter walkway, twice a year, and found something specific: when a dog's front-leg stride gets shorter, the brain may be the reason — not the joints.

2026-06-27 · 5 min read
1,388 days, and not one adoption application

1,388 days, and not one adoption application

At Animal Rescue Algarve in southern Portugal, a four-year-old dog named Nelio has spent nearly four years at the shelter without receiving a single formal adoption application. A volunteer's Instagram reel is trying to change that.

2026-06-27 · 5 min read
Peas, lentils, and the heart disease that follows

Peas, lentils, and the heart disease that follows

For the past eight years, veterinary cardiologists have been tracking a form of heart disease tied not to genetics but to what dogs eat. A June 2026 update from Tufts University adds a new piece to the puzzle — and reminds owners that grain-free is no longer the whole story.

2026-06-26 · 6 min read
The husky who walked from Mexico to El Paso

The husky who walked from Mexico to El Paso

Bruno the husky slipped out of his owner's home in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and somehow made it eleven miles to El Paso, Texas — crossing an international border in the process. Getting him back took a traffic-stopping stranger, two animal shelters, and a handoff on an international bridge.

2026-06-26 · 5 min read
After the smoke cleared on I-64, Hennessy was still there

After the smoke cleared on I-64, Hennessy was still there

When trucker Jeffrey Simmons died in a tractor-trailer crash on a West Virginia interstate, his dog Hennessy was pulled from the wreckage uninjured. What happened next — a collar, a shelter network, a FaceTime call across state lines — says something about how far people will go for a dog's dignity.

2026-06-26 · 5 min read
For dogs who fear both thunder and the front door

For dogs who fear both thunder and the front door

The FDA has approved Tessie (tasipimidine), the first drug ever cleared to treat both noise aversion and separation anxiety in dogs. Two of the most common fears, one prescription.

2026-06-25 · 5 min read
From Mongolia to Madagascar, the same bond

From Mongolia to Madagascar, the same bond

A new study tested 164 hunting dog-owner pairs across five cultures — from Vanuatu to Germany — and found that dogs everywhere follow pointing gestures, look to humans for guidance in uncertain situations, and are considered reliable companions. The bond appears to be universal, and older than any culture.

2026-06-25 · 5 min read
Blue's tail, and the vet who refused to let it go

Blue's tail, and the vet who refused to let it go

Blue, an eight-year-old Labrador retriever in Austin, Texas, fractured his sacrum in a parking-lot accident and lost all movement in his tail. The standard recommendation was amputation — but his neurologist found a single 2018 paper about cats, adapted the technique, and gave Blue back his wag.

2026-06-25 · 5 min read
A beagle, a mutated gene, and thirty years of failed drugs

A beagle, a mutated gene, and thirty years of failed drugs

A peer-reviewed review published June 24 in Genomic Psychiatry argues that gene-edited beagles — carrying mutations in the autism-linked Shank3 gene — reproduce key human behaviors that no mouse model can. The reason comes down to what thirty thousand years of domestication built.

2026-06-25 · 5 min read
King saved a dog's life, then went back to his kennel

King saved a dog's life, then went back to his kennel

King is a shelter dog at the Louisiana SPCA in New Orleans. Last week, he donated blood to save Ricky, an anemic Cocker Spaniel in critical condition — then walked back to his kennel, still waiting for a home.

2026-06-25 · 4 min read
The therapy dog who helped a girl find her words

The therapy dog who helped a girl find her words

In Portland-area courtrooms, 108 teams of retired guide dogs now sit beside crime victims before and during testimony. One handler's account of what happened with a child who had never spoken about her case explains the whole thing.

2026-06-24 · 4 min read
Two hundred days, a six-second wink, and a three-hour drive

Two hundred days, a six-second wink, and a three-hour drive

Large dogs' median shelter stay more than doubled between 2019 and 2023, according to Shelter Animals Count. Mystic, a bilingual German Shepherd at the Benton-Franklin Humane Society in Kennewick, Washington, waited 200 of those days — until a six-second clip of him accidentally winking at the camera brought someone three hours across the state.

2026-06-24 · 5 min read
What happens when a dog gets a smartphone

What happens when a dog gets a smartphone

The PetPhone promises GPS tracking, health monitoring, and two-way calling between owners and their pets. Writer Emma Madden gave one to her Cavalier King Charles spaniel for two months — and learned something she hadn't expected about what dogs actually need from us.

2026-06-24 · 4 min read
What therapy dogs bring back to care homes

What therapy dogs bring back to care homes

A new University of Alberta study asks whether regular therapy dog visits can transform life in long-term care — and the researcher behind it found the answer, years ago, in her grandfather's hospital room.

2026-06-24 · 4 min read
Ren walked graduation with him

Ren walked graduation with him

Army veteran Peter Tong spent years managing a hip injury, anxiety, and depression before he could go back to school. When he finally crossed the graduation stage at Polk State College this June, his service dog Ren was the reason he made himself go.

2026-06-24 · 4 min read
The quiet survival advantage of owning a dog

The quiet survival advantage of owning a dog

Dog owners face a 24% lower risk of dying from any cause over ten years — and a 65% reduced risk of dying after a heart attack — compared to non-owners, according to a 2019 meta-analysis of 3.8 million people in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. Researchers studying why have found the benefit runs considerably deeper than the daily walk.

2026-06-24 · 5 min read
The dog found beneath eleven years of fur

The dog found beneath eleven years of fur

JIN was hiding under a parked car in the June heat of Los Angeles County, his body so matted that rescuers couldn't tell what breed he was — or whether he was a boy or a girl.

2026-06-23 · 5 min read
The dog who ran back to the one voice she trusted

The dog who ran back to the one voice she trusted

Three days after adoption, Coconut slipped her harness and vanished into the woods. Her new family gave up. Then her foster mom came looking — alone, calling her name into the trees.

2026-06-23 · 6 min read
The 15-year-old Corgi who walked out of a tornado

The 15-year-old Corgi who walked out of a tornado

An EF3 tornado tore the Baker family's home off its foundation in Teutopolis, Illinois. Four hours later, a highway worker found their elderly Corgi alive under the rubble — with just one scratch on her nose.

2026-06-23 · 5 min read
Three days into a marsh, a drone found Bandit at dawn

Three days into a marsh, a drone found Bandit at dawn

When Bandit, a 12-year-old Husky, disappeared into a wetland near Lakemoor, Illinois, the search quickly outgrew anything his owner could do alone. Three days later, a drone operator found him by heat signature before sunrise, and thirty people brought him home.

2026-06-22 · 5 min read
Ten years beside the amputees of Walter Reed

Ten years beside the amputees of Walter Reed

Truman, a chocolate Labrador at Walter Reed's Military Advanced Training Center, died of cancer in May 2026 after a decade of helping wounded warriors through their most difficult recoveries. A Marine with terminal cancer made one final request: that the dog be there when he died.

2026-06-22 · 5 min read
Portland's police dog Archie doesn't chase suspects

Portland's police dog Archie doesn't chase suspects

Since April 2025, a Labrador named Archie has served as the Portland Police Department's first comfort dog — visiting trauma victims, hospitals, and explosion sites with his handler, Officer Les Smith. Research confirms that dogs like Archie produce measurable physiological changes in the people they meet.

2026-06-22 · 5 min read
The poodle who wouldn't stop barking

The poodle who wouldn't stop barking

At 12:45 a.m. on a Friday in June, a 3.5-year-old poodle named Squilliam started barking in a West Milford, New Jersey home. His owner kept telling him to be quiet. The living room was already in flames.

2026-06-22 · 5 min read
For eight days, Kirkland looked for Parker

For eight days, Kirkland looked for Parker

When a Shiba Inu named Parker was stolen outside a Kirkland grocery store late at night, his family faced eight days of not knowing. Then the city paid attention.

2026-06-22 · 4 min read
The separation anxiety statistic that was nine times too high

The separation anxiety statistic that was nine times too high

A re-analysis of canine behavioral data from the University of Pennsylvania finds that previous estimates of anxiety and aggression in dogs were dramatically overstated. The actual separation anxiety rate is closer to 9%, not 86%.

2026-06-21 · 4 min read
Libby has been running wild for three Iowa winters

Libby has been running wild for three Iowa winters

Three years ago, a golden retriever named Libby bolted from a family road trip in Iowa, startled by an air compressor. She's been living wild ever since — surviving blizzards, befriending skunks, and drawing hundreds of thousands of followers who keep watching the trail cameras.

2026-06-21 · 6 min read
After six years, Diana's dog came home to Las Vegas

After six years, Diana's dog came home to Las Vegas

In 2019, Diana's dog Lucy slipped through a backyard gate in Las Vegas and vanished. Six years later, The Animal Foundation called with news she hadn't let herself expect. A microchip — kept current across all those years of silence — made the reunion possible.

2026-06-21 · 5 min read
The rescue poodle who rode to the World Cup

The rescue poodle who rode to the World Cup

An 8-year-old rescue poodle named Osito has been riding a cargo bicycle through Mexico City for two years. Last week, he became the World Cup's most unlikely viral star.

2026-06-21 · 5 min read
Lillie Ann wouldn't leave the door alone

Lillie Ann wouldn't leave the door alone

The Fandres were watching TV in Weston, Wisconsin, when their 4-year-old dog started scratching at the door and refused to stop. Their neighbor had been calling for help — in a voice too faint for human ears.

2026-06-21 · 4 min read
After a dog dies, the grief follows its own rules

After a dog dies, the grief follows its own rules

A new study from the Dog Aging Project compared the grief of 70 owners whose dogs were euthanized against 70 whose dogs died naturally. The guilt, the loss, the sense of not having done enough — it was the same, regardless of how the ending came.

2026-06-21 · 5 min read
Counting the plastic in a bag of kibble

Counting the plastic in a bag of kibble

Researchers from the University of Sussex and the University of Exeter tested 38 pet food products and found microplastics in 84 percent of the brands. A large dog eating dry food may ingest more than 2,000 plastic particles per day — and the sources of contamination are still unknown.

2026-06-20 · 5 min read
Sparkles came home at 17, twelve years after she disappeared

Sparkles came home at 17, twelve years after she disappeared

In February 2026, a Good Samaritan found a 17-year-old Pomeranian wandering the streets of Miramar, Florida. A microchip traced her back to a family that had been mourning her absence for twelve years — because her owner had kept the registration current through every year of waiting.

2026-06-20 · 5 min read
The dog named for the girl she once helped

The dog named for the girl she once helped

At 8, Bella Masters spent months in a West Virginia hospital, comforted by therapy dog visits from a woman named Robin Ash. Years later, as a Marshall University freshman, she walked into the campus library and found a therapy dog named after her — walked in by the same handler.

2026-06-20 · 5 min read
The last dog in the litter

The last dog in the litter

Every puppy in Bandit's litter found a home. His mother did too. For two years at a Khayelitsha shelter, Bandit watched them all go — until a Night Shelter for adults experiencing homelessness reached out looking for a dog, and found exactly the right one.

2026-06-20 · 4 min read
Your dog lifts your mood. Just not the way researchers expected.

Your dog lifts your mood. Just not the way researchers expected.

A Dutch study that pinged 188 pet owners 10 times a day for five days found that interacting with a dog genuinely improves your mood. But the benefit doesn't come from absorbing stress — it comes from something quieter, and more fundamental.

2026-06-20 · 5 min read
A 14-year Labrador study is changing how vets think about dog aging.

A 14-year Labrador study is changing how vets think about dog aging.

A 14-year study of 48 Labrador retrievers found that calorie restriction extended median lifespan by 1.8 years and cut the rate of hip osteoarthritis nearly in half by age ten. Combined with findings from the Dog Aging Project and a 2026 Frontiers study, the evidence points to specific habits that make a measurable difference in midlife.

2026-06-19 · 5 min read
The dog who never got a single application

The dog who never got a single application

Logan has lived at a small rescue in the North Georgia mountains for over seven years. In all that time, not one person has ever submitted an adoption application for him.

2026-06-18 · 5 min read
From paralyzed, to running in ten days

From paralyzed, to running in ten days

Found paralyzed on June 3 near a lake in Hazaribag, India, a stray dog named Pintu couldn't lift her head. Ten days later, a crowd gathered at that same lake to watch her run.

2026-06-17 · 5 min read
Almost nothing changed when these dogs went vegan

Almost nothing changed when these dogs went vegan

A new study from the University of Guelph fed 61 dogs a plant-based diet for three months, then checked their blood across hundreds of metabolic markers. The results were less alarming than most expected.

2026-06-16 · 5 min read
Bruce's first howl, and why his family barked back

Bruce's first howl, and why his family barked back

Bruce is a ten-year-old golden retriever with puppy mill scars on his muzzle from where his mouth was kept tied shut — and for years he never made a sound except during nightmares. Then one afternoon he tilted his head back, howled from the couch, and turned to check if that was allowed.

2026-06-16 · 7 min read
The blind, deaf Mastiff who became a school's anchor

The blind, deaf Mastiff who became a school's anchor

Enzo is seven years old, blind, deaf, and 160 pounds — a former stray from Texas who now spends every Tuesday at a Maine elementary school, after a class of fourth-graders formally petitioned for him to visit. He can't see the children or hear the noise; he just settles in, and they settle with him.

2026-06-16 · 6 min read
The Tybee dog who had to survive before he could come home

The Tybee dog who had to survive before he could come home

Walker fled a house fire on Tybee Island and swam to an uninhabited Georgia salt marsh, spending six days in survival mode across four thousand acres of marsh grass. A drone, a nonprofit, and hundreds of volunteers finally brought him back — but not before everyone learned something about what it costs to earn a frightened dog's trust.

2026-06-16 · 6 min read
What a Lagos street learned from three dogs on a leash

What a Lagos street learned from three dogs on a leash

In Nigeria, where dogs have long been kept as guard animals or slaughtered for pepper soup, a growing community of Lagos owners, vets, and animal welfare advocates is quietly rewriting the script.

2026-06-16 · 5 min read
The Golden Retrievers that made vets rethink neutering

The Golden Retrievers that made vets rethink neutering

A UC Davis study that began with one breed has now produced updated spay-neuter timing guidelines for 41 dogs. The finding: when you alter your dog can matter as much as whether you do—and the answer changes by breed, by sex, and sometimes by the specific cancer risk of a particular bloodline.

2026-06-15 · 7 min read
The service dog who found a way through the smoke

The service dog who found a way through the smoke

Accredited service dog training takes a minimum of 15 months and can cost up to $50,000 — and fewer than 1 in 100 of the 61 million Americans living with disabilities has access to one. When fire swept through a Cape Breton home, a 70-pound service dog trapped on the third floor made himself findable in the only way he could.

2026-06-15 · 4 min read
The Yorkie who came home twice

The Yorkie who came home twice

Halo, a 12-year-old Yorkshire terrier in Warrenton, Virginia, was adopted from a shelter in 2014. Last week, firefighters had to excavate a groundhog tunnel to bring him home again.

2026-06-15 · 5 min read
Near the hospital bed, a dog may change the odds

Near the hospital bed, a dog may change the odds

The largest matched study of its kind reports a hazard ratio of 0.36 — a 64 percent relative risk reduction in five-year cancer mortality. Among 55,000 matched patients, 95 percent with dog contact were alive at five years, versus 87 percent without.

2026-06-15 · 5 min read
The dog who disappeared into the cliff

The dog who disappeared into the cliff

A dark-colored dog named Maverick slipped away during a nighttime hike above Bend, Oregon, when his leash snapped—and turned up perfectly camouflaged against a 25-foot cliff face. What came next required rope rigging, a firefighter, and a lot of patience.

2026-06-15 · 5 min read
The dog who sees with everything but his eyes

The dog who sees with everything but his eyes

After both eyes were surgically removed, River the pit bull was adopted by a Tennessee couple who discovered he had a bigger purpose: visiting classrooms across the country to teach children about empathy, perseverance, and what it means to navigate the world on different terms.

2026-06-14 · 5 min read
What the paw your dog reaches with says about its brain

What the paw your dog reaches with says about its brain

Scientists in Italy have developed a four-task test — the Doginburgh Inventory — to determine whether your dog is left-pawed, right-pawed, or neither. The answer connects to fear, confidence, immune function, and the brain's emotional wiring.

2026-06-14 · 5 min read
Wolves travel seven times farther each day than a domestic dog

Wolves travel seven times farther each day than a domestic dog

A peer-reviewed review of 145 global studies on canid movement finds a stark gap between wild and domestic: wolves and dingoes cover at least seven times the daily ground of a free-ranging pet dog. What that number means for the one on your leash.

2026-06-14 · 5 min read
What Gilbert left behind

What Gilbert left behind

A year after Minnesota legislators Melissa and Mark Hortman were killed, nine golden retriever puppies named for their dog Gilbert are training to become service dogs for veterans — a living continuation of the work the Hortmans believed in.

2026-06-14 · 5 min read
The beagle who kept surviving

The beagle who kept surviving

Omelette spent two years in a Wisconsin research lab before landing his first real home. He lost it almost immediately — and then survived things that should have stopped him cold.

2026-06-14 · 5 min read
The last dogs out of Yulin's oldest slaughterhouse

The last dogs out of Yulin's oldest slaughterhouse

For the first time in Yulin's history, a dog slaughterhouse has permanently closed — not through a raid, but through a deal that gave its owner a way out and nine dogs a chance at a different life.

2026-06-13 · 5 min read
The beagles at Kibbutz Hama'apil and the cancer they can smell

The beagles at Kibbutz Hama'apil and the cancer they can smell

At Kibbutz Hama'apil in central Israel, twelve beagles are learning to detect lung, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers from breath samples — with 94 percent accuracy in a peer-reviewed double-blind study. The startup behind them wants to turn that ability into a $250 mail-in screening test.

2026-06-13 · 6 min read
The wellbeing gap that only sleeping with a dog can open

The wellbeing gap that only sleeping with a dog can open

A new study from Chiba University asked nearly 4,000 people about their pets, their beds, and their sense of wellbeing. Dog co-sleepers scored meaningfully higher. Cat co-sleepers showed no difference at all.

2026-06-13 · 5 min read
Ten days in the Santa Fe scrub, then she came running

Ten days in the Santa Fe scrub, then she came running

Lala, a 9-year-old Chihuahua rescued from a puppy mill and made famous online, survived 10 days lost in the New Mexico desert after a dog-park attack — held in place by instinct and found by a neighbor with a phone.

2026-06-13 · 5 min read
Your dog understood you before you said a word

Your dog understood you before you said a word

A new study from Budapest's ELTE University found that dogs correctly respond to instructions carried by tone of voice alone — using nothing but the nonsense syllable 'bü' repeated in different pitches.

2026-06-11 · 4 min read
When training a dog trains you too

When training a dog trains you too

At California State Prison-Solano, incarcerated men are preparing rescue dogs to become service animals — living with them around the clock, learning patience through practice, and finding, along the way, something they hadn't expected to find.

2026-06-11 · 5 min read
Two miles off Bamburgh, a dog was waiting on a kayak

Two miles off Bamburgh, a dog was waiting on a kayak

Bruce, a black Alsatian, drifted more than two miles into the North Sea on an inflatable kayak before a tour boat crew pulled him out by the scruff of his neck and wrapped him in towels.

2026-06-11 · 4 min read
The dog who walked 2,300 miles for peace

The dog who walked 2,300 miles for peace

In 2022, an Indian street dog began following Buddhist monks on a pilgrimage — and never stopped. Four years and two continents later, Aloka has completed a 2,300-mile walk across America and come back to where it all began.

2026-06-11 · 5 min read
When your dog lets go of the rope

When your dog lets go of the rope

A new study put dogs and socialized wolves in the same tug-of-war conflict to answer a 15,000-year-old question: does your dog yield to you out of love, or something coded much deeper?

2026-06-10 · 5 min read
The golden retriever who sat through two years of law school

The golden retriever who sat through two years of law school

When Rebekah Arwood walked across the stage at UMKC's law school graduation, her service dog Nugget was right beside her — diploma and all. What it took to get there is a story about invisible disabilities, relentless training, and a dog who became the heart of the building.

2026-06-10 · 5 min read
A few minutes of tug-of-war did what treats never could

A few minutes of tug-of-war did what treats never could

A randomized study from Linköping University found that a few minutes of interactive play each day — tug-of-war, hide-and-seek, peekaboo — measurably strengthened the emotional bond between owners and their dogs. Extra treat-based training did nothing of the sort.

2026-06-10 · 4 min read
The quiet science of why dog owners are happier

The quiet science of why dog owners are happier

New research from Japan tracked more than 10,000 people across 21 cities and found dog owners significantly more likely to report happiness — and that the mechanism is more interesting than it first appears.

2026-06-09 · 6 min read
The dog found alone in the dark

The dog found alone in the dark

Found pregnant and abandoned at a Massachusetts dog park, Hazel arrived frightened and alone. A week later she was nursing six healthy puppies — and the subject of an outpouring of community support that police called a Cinderella story.

2026-06-09 · 4 min read
The dog who came home on Memorial Day

The dog who came home on Memorial Day

After seven years of military service — night patrols in Hawaii, a Secret Service mission to Fiji, a retirement forced by injury — Military Working Dog Menson made it back to the Marine Corps handler who never stopped wanting him home.

2026-06-09 · 5 min read
The dog who scratches at nothing

The dog who scratches at nothing

For decades, a painful neurological condition in dogs — most common in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels — was often dismissed as allergies or anxiety. In May 2026, the FDA conditionally approved the first drug specifically designed to treat it.

2026-06-08 · 5 min read
Your dog already knows the neighbors

Your dog already knows the neighbors

A peer-reviewed Japanese study of 377 residents found that dog owners were significantly more likely to develop neighborhood bonds and a stronger sense of community — and identified the daily walk as the mechanism. The implications for loneliness are bigger than they first appear.

2026-06-08 · 5 min read
She went back to the car

She went back to the car

Four days after vanishing into the BC wilderness following a rollover crash, Daisy the Australian Shepherd was found exactly where her instincts led her — sitting in the passenger seat of the wrecked vehicle, waiting for her family to come back.

2026-06-08 · 5 min read
In Italy now, a sick dog is reason enough

In Italy now, a sick dog is reason enough

Italy became the first country in the world to legally recognize a sick pet as grounds for paid leave — up to three days a year. The law took nine years to arrive, and it started with one woman, her ailing English Setter, and a court in Rome.

2026-06-08 · 5 min read
One hundred walks home

One hundred walks home

At a ballpark in southern Illinois, four veterans and four Labradors marked a quiet milestone: the 100th service-dog pairing in fifteen years of This Able Veteran's work.

2026-06-07 · 5 min read
The 48-hour dig to bring Krakka back

The 48-hour dig to bring Krakka back

A four-year-old terrier disappeared for two days near a Yorkshire village — until her owner heard a faint whimper from a nettle patch and found her buried three feet down in a collapsed rabbit warren.

2026-06-07 · 4 min read
The dogs Britain keeps overlooking

The dogs Britain keeps overlooking

Brian the husky spent 579 days waiting for a family. Hartley the hound has waited nearly a year. They're called 'underdogs' — the shelter dogs who get passed over, often for the most unfair reasons imaginable.

2026-06-06 · 5 min read
Your dog wants to take you somewhere new, and science says you should let them

Your dog wants to take you somewhere new, and science says you should let them

A new University of Edinburgh study of 192 dog owners found that doing novel, adventurous things with your dog — not just daily walks — reduces depression symptoms and deepens the bond. Here's what the researchers found, and what it suggests about the walks you haven't taken yet.

2026-06-06 · 4 min read
What actually lowers your dog's risk of cancer

What actually lowers your dog's risk of cancer

Six million dogs are diagnosed with cancer every year in the US. The experts behind the Dog Aging Project and Purina's 14-year lifespan study say the most effective protection is also the most obvious — and most overlooked.

2026-06-04 · 6 min read
The dog nobody picked, until a video changed everything

The dog nobody picked, until a video changed everything

Teddy, a 7-year-old black Lab at a Texas shelter, was passed over for months while the staff who loved him quietly hoped. Then a single viral video found the one person who was ready to say yes.

2026-06-04 · 5 min read
Dogs and humans share the same fingerprint of aging

Dogs and humans share the same fingerprint of aging

A landmark study from the Dog Aging Project found the same molecular signals that predict early death in humans also appear in our dogs — opening a new chapter in how we understand what it means to grow old together.

2026-06-03 · 5 min read
What dogs do for us when everything else falls apart

What dogs do for us when everything else falls apart

A therapist-researcher synthesizes thirty years of science on the human-dog bond — and what it means for the millions of people navigating major life disruption alone. The findings are more specific, and more moving, than most people expect.

2026-06-03 · 5 min read
The dog nobody stopped for, until Olfa did

The dog nobody stopped for, until Olfa did

On a hot Tunisian roadside in late May, a rescue volunteer spotted a tiny, matted Maltese who had clearly been through something terrible. What happened when she stopped the car is a lesson in what a single decision can do.

2026-06-03 · 4 min read
Six years apart, then a flight from Seoul

Six years apart, then a flight from Seoul

Senior Airman Alex Jones met German Shepherd Max in a South Korean military kennel in 2020, spent years asking friends to pass along check-ins, and then Paws of War flew to Osan, picked up the retired military working dog, and drove him from JFK to North Carolina.

2026-06-02 · 5 min read
Eleven days in the New Jersey woods

Eleven days in the New Jersey woods

After a car crash on Route 23 sent Leo bolting into the New Jersey woods, an 11-day search involving trail cameras, thermal drones, and one famously camera-shy local bear ended with an owner sprinting down a trail.

2026-06-02 · 5 min read
The letter that arrived after Sunny died

The letter that arrived after Sunny died

An 18-year-old dog named Sunny was put to sleep, and his family were left without words. Then their vet sent them a letter, written in the voice of an angel named Helper, with a message from Sunny himself. The letter has since gone viral — and the responses from vet workers are just as moving.

2026-06-02 · 5 min read
The school dog who sits in on GCSE maths exams

The school dog who sits in on GCSE maths exams

A Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever named Rhubarb has been working at Nescot College in Surrey for four years — sitting in GCSE exams, helping anxious students, and winning School Dog of the Year. His owner, teacher Zoe Latter, says he's "the best buddy" she could ask for.

2026-06-02 · 5 min read
The five rescue teams it took to bring Chester home

The five rescue teams it took to bring Chester home

A golden retriever named Chester fell 80 feet down a Dorset cliff in the early hours of Thursday morning. Five agencies, an RNLI lifeboat, and a specialist rope unit spent five and a half hours getting him back — through an electrical storm, and despite Chester escaping the rescue bag twice.

2026-06-02 · 5 min read
Six years without a name, then a family who would keep her anyway

Six years without a name, then a family who would keep her anyway

Bailey spent six years as a breeding beagle at a Wisconsin research facility, never having a name of her own. When she was finally freed, the Truax family chose to adopt her — cancer diagnosis and all — because even a short life can be a good one.

2026-06-01 · 5 min read
What happens when you put 42 dogs with dementia in a training class

What happens when you put 42 dogs with dementia in a training class

A University of Adelaide trial enrolled 42 senior dogs with cognitive dysfunction into structured group classes and tracked outcomes with FitBark accelerometers. The disease didn't reverse. But sleep improved, activity calmed, and caregiver burden dropped — and the second finding may matter more than the first.

2026-06-01 · 6 min read
How three-legged dogs actually prefer to move

How three-legged dogs actually prefer to move

A Royal Veterinary College study placed 12 canine amputees in a motion-capture lab and found something counterintuitive: slow walking is actually harder for three-legged dogs than a canter. The findings carry immediate implications for post-surgery recovery.

2026-06-01 · 5 min read
Abandoned together, adopted apart, reunited at a dog park

Abandoned together, adopted apart, reunited at a dog park

Aspen and her brother Toby were found as puppies in an abandoned backyard in Margate, Florida, and rehomed with strangers. Years later, their owners crossed paths at a dog walk, pieced together the connection, and arranged a reunion. The dogs recognized each other before the humans finished talking.

2026-06-01 · 5 min read
She saw a post about a missing dog. An hour later, she launched a drone.

She saw a post about a missing dog. An hour later, she launched a drone.

Sam Haney's Labrador retriever was swept downstream in Henderson County floodwaters on May 26. By the following evening, a volunteer drone operator had spotted him — stranded between rushing water and dense thicket — after seeing his owner's Facebook post and acting on it.

2026-05-31 · 5 min read
She surrendered her service dog. Two years later, a stranger brought them back.

She surrendered her service dog. Two years later, a stranger brought them back.

Chawde Johnson surrendered her service dog, Zora, to a Utah shelter in April 2023 — a decision forced by personal hardship, not by choice. Two years later, a community advocate posted the dog's photo to social media, and Johnson recognized her immediately. She arrived at the shelter within minutes.

2026-05-31 · 5 min read
The Man With Four Drones and a Gamer Chair Who Finds Your Lost Dog

The Man With Four Drones and a Gamer Chair Who Finds Your Lost Dog

Ryan Rosinsky Sr. doesn't have a rescue organization or a nonprofit badge. He has a trailer, four thermal drones, and a gamer swivel chair — and he has found missing animals across Maryland, often within the hour, whether or not you can pay.

2026-05-30 · 6 min read
The best nose in Australian conservation just retired

The best nose in Australian conservation just retired

Bear the Australian koolie spent a decade sniffing out koalas through smoke-blackened bushland. Now he's retired, IFAW is looking for a rescue dog with the right obsessions to take his place.

2026-05-29 · 5 min read
The only visitor in the room who didn't want anything

The only visitor in the room who didn't want anything

A first-of-its-kind randomized controlled trial at VCU Health found that 20-minute therapy dog visits reduced loneliness in psychiatric inpatients more than human conversation or standard care — by a margin that surprised even the researchers.

2026-05-28 · 5 min read
The street dog who waited almost two years to find love again

The street dog who waited almost two years to find love again

When Apollo's human died, a whole South African city mourned with him. This is the story of a Staffordshire terrier's long wait — and the tattoo artist who wasn't looking for a Staffie but couldn't leave without one.

2026-05-28 · 5 min read
Your dog isn't listening to your words. It's listening to you.

Your dog isn't listening to your words. It's listening to you.

A new 2026 study in Scientific Reports reveals that dogs decode the emotional tone of a voice—human or canine—before they parse anything else. What that means for how you talk to your dog is more specific than you might expect.

2026-05-27 · 5 min read
What Hadley the hospital dog does that medicine cannot

What Hadley the hospital dog does that medicine cannot

At children's hospitals across the United States, full-time facility dogs are joining pediatric care teams — and the results are measurable. An AP investigation shows how a single throw of a ball changed everything for a five-year-old who hadn't been outside in a month.

2026-05-27 · 5 min read
The dogs no one stopped to save are now the ones stopping crime

The dogs no one stopped to save are now the ones stopping crime

In Plainfield, Indiana, a nonprofit called Redemption Ranch K9 Rescue takes shelter dogs hours from euthanasia and trains them for police work. The May 2026 graduating class included a Lab thrown from a moving car and a Malinois one checkmark away from being euthanized.

2026-05-27 · 5 min read
The rescue dog who wore red boots and saved a hundred koalas has retired

The rescue dog who wore red boots and saved a hundred koalas has retired

Bear, an Australian Koolie who once chewed through apartment walls from excess energy, spent a decade locating injured koalas in catastrophic bushfires. Now eleven, he's hung up his little red boots — and a conservation community is quietly scrambling for what comes next.

2026-05-26 · 5 min read
The dog who became medicine

The dog who became medicine

A nine-year-old shih-poo named Bailey walked into a research clinic with a spreading mast cell tumor and walked out eight weeks later cancer-free — and became the first graduate of a program that could reshape cancer treatment for dogs and humans alike.

2026-05-25 · 6 min read
The dogs who crossed the graduation stage too

The dogs who crossed the graduation stage too

At a Buffalo university, dogs and their student trainers just crossed the stage together — and the ten-week partnership changed both species for the better.

2026-05-25 · 6 min read
The rescue puppies who found each other again

The rescue puppies who found each other again

Separated at a Florida shelter and adopted into different homes, two siblings named Aspen and Toby were reunited months later at a Boca Raton dog park — and 378,000 people on TikTok felt it when they did.

2026-05-23 · 6 min read
What happens inside your dog when you change their food

What happens inside your dog when you change their food

A randomized crossover study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science fed 24 healthy dogs either a minimally processed fresh diet or standard extruded kibble, then measured what happened inside them. The differences appeared within weeks — and they were measurable.

2026-05-23 · 5 min read
The dog who never looked away

The dog who never looked away

A short TikTok video from Walton County Animal Services in Florida stopped the internet: a shelter dog named Luna, standing perfectly still on a chair while her new mom filled out adoption paperwork, never once looking away.

2026-05-23 · 5 min read
The smallest dog in north Cambridge

The smallest dog in north Cambridge

On a Friday evening in Cambridge, a two-year-old miniature dachshund named Socks broke free from his harness and ran directly at a dog three times his size — drawing it away from his owner.

2026-05-22 · 4 min read
A blood test that finds your dog's cancer before you find the lump

A blood test that finds your dog's cancer before you find the lump

A 2026 study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science has validated OncoCan, a liquid biopsy that reads cancer DNA fragments floating in a dog's bloodstream — potentially detecting tumors months before they become visible, from a single routine blood draw.

2026-05-21 · 6 min read
The dog who was drinking salt water when the right people finally stopped

The dog who was drinking salt water when the right people finally stopped

Luciana and Nils were planning a vacation in Tumbes, Peru, when a thin stray dog began watching them from across the terrace. What followed — a canceled bus ride, a ten-hour van journey, and emergency surgery — turned a beach encounter into the story of a life saved.

2026-05-21 · 5 min read
The dog who understood what 'Find' meant

The dog who understood what 'Find' meant

When a Bernedoodle named Panko vanished from his Connecticut property and was found trapped under rocks, his owner gave one word to his German Shepherd companion: 'Find.' Remy knew exactly where to go.

2026-05-21 · 6 min read
Sadie's dogploma and what it takes to graduate together

Sadie's dogploma and what it takes to graduate together

On May 16, a German shepherd named Sadie walked across the Texas Tech graduation stage and received a rawhide-bone 'dogploma' tied in red ribbon. Her owner, Makaela Muse, had spent four years managing a rare genetic condition — with Sadie by her side at every lecture, every lab, every late-night study session.

2026-05-21 · 5 min read
An oral pill cut arthritis pain in dogs by 43 percent

An oral pill cut arthritis pain in dogs by 43 percent

A pilot study of 21 arthritic dogs found that twice-daily oral piclidenoson cut pain scores nearly in half over 90 days — by targeting a receptor pathway that existing anti-inflammatory drugs don't touch. A Phase 2 trial is already enrolling.

2026-05-20 · 5 min read
Megan Boxall's 5,240-mile answer to MS

Megan Boxall's 5,240-mile answer to MS

Megan Boxall ran the entire British coastline in 204 days after a multiple sclerosis diagnosis. The reason she started running in the first place was a Border Collie named Shadow.

2026-05-20 · 5 min read
Six hours underground: how a cave rescuer brought Maisy home

Six hours underground: how a cave rescuer brought Maisy home

On a Friday afternoon in May, a Staffordshire bull terrier named Maisy fell 21 feet into a hidden pit on the North York Moors. Getting her out took six hours, four rescue organizations, and one woman named Lucy who squeezed through the dark to reach her.

2026-05-19 · 5 min read
The first service dog aboard a Navy carrier just came home

The first service dog aboard a Navy carrier just came home

For 326 days — the longest U.S. aircraft carrier deployment since Vietnam — a yellow Labrador named Sage served aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford helping sailors find their way back to themselves. She returned to Norfolk on May 16.

2026-05-18 · 5 min read
The stray who came home: how a city found Kaddu

The stray who came home: how a city found Kaddu

For twelve years, a toothless dog named Kaddu lived at Delhi's international airport, known to thousands of travelers and staff. When she vanished, an unlikely network of night-shift feeders mobilized to find her.

2026-05-18 · 5 min read
What 31 studies say about plant-based food for dogs

What 31 studies say about plant-based food for dogs

A new review published in the journal Animals examined 31 studies on vegan and vegetarian diets for dogs. The conclusion challenges a common assumption: plant-based diets are consistently well-digested — broadly comparable to conventional meat-based food.

2026-05-17 · 5 min read
The phrase every K-9 handler learns — and what it cost one team in 2025

The phrase every K-9 handler learns — and what it cost one team in 2025

During National Police Week 2026, 23 law enforcement K-9s were honored at the National Memorial in Washington, D.C. One handler's tribute to his Lab partner Roxi — 'a Malinois trapped in a Labrador's body' — said everything about what it means to truly trust your dog.

2026-05-17 · 5 min read
When your dog's 'bad' behavior is actually their body chemistry

When your dog's 'bad' behavior is actually their body chemistry

A new study from South Korea measured cortisol and serotonin in 24 dogs before and after a structured temperament assessment. The anxious dogs had five times the cortisol of the confident ones — and it changes how we should think about 'difficult' dogs.

2026-05-17 · 5 min read
Thirty years of being a very good dog

Thirty years of being a very good dog

On May 14, Lazare — a Papillon spaniel born in 1995 and possibly the oldest dog alive — died in the arms of the young woman who had adopted him just weeks earlier. He had waited his whole life for this.

2026-05-17 · 5 min read
The dog who disappeared for nine years, then came home

The dog who disappeared for nine years, then came home

A Gillette, Wyoming family spent nearly a decade grieving a blue heeler named Ziva. Then, at 4:30 in the morning, a stranger spotted a stray dog a mile from home — and the microchip told the whole story.

2026-05-16 · 5 min read
What happens in your body when a dog sits beside you

What happens in your body when a dog sits beside you

A peer-reviewed pilot study published May 6, 2026 measured cortisol in Ukrainian soldiers with PTSD before and after therapy dog visits. The results were significant — and harder to explain than just "dogs are comforting."

2026-05-15 · 5 min read
The American bulldog who came home after 900 days

The American bulldog who came home after 900 days

Joel Saucedo saved up for years to buy his dream dog. Then Pezkoi vanished from their Chicago yard. Two and a half years later, a microchip call from an animal shelter 59 miles away changed everything.

2026-05-15 · 4 min read
The dog who waited for Sage

The dog who waited for Sage

Six-year-old Sage met a shelter dog named Piper at an adoption event and knew immediately. A week later, she came back in the rain — and Piper's reaction said everything.

2026-05-15 · 5 min read
What Meikle does that no human carer can

What Meikle does that no human carer can

Shelley Fitzsimmons has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome — her joints dislocate without warning. Her golden Labrador assistance dog Meikle doesn't just help around the house. He changed what an ordinary morning looks like.

2026-05-15 · 5 min read
Strangers formed a human chain to save a dog from the Seine

Strangers formed a human chain to save a dog from the Seine

On a Friday afternoon in Paris, a black dog slipped into the Seine near the François Mitterrand Library and couldn't climb out. What happened next — strangers seizing a chain, a man wading in — has since been watched by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.

2026-05-14 · 4 min read
The dog who spins for the trash truck, and what his joy is really about

The dog who spins for the trash truck, and what his joy is really about

Murphy spent nine months as a stray in the Kentucky hills before a family finally caught him. Now he greets the Rumpke truck every Monday with a full-body spin his family calls the Murph-nado — and the viral joy is pointing at something much larger than one happy dog.

2026-05-13 · 4 min read
River makes history: the UK's most ambitious dog study just hit 10,000 puppies

River makes history: the UK's most ambitious dog study just hit 10,000 puppies

Dogs Trust's Generation Pup study — the most comprehensive investigation into dog health and behaviour ever conducted in the UK — has reached the milestone it set out to hit a decade ago. The 10,000th puppy enrolled is a six-month-old English Springer Spaniel named River from Halifax.

2026-05-13 · 5 min read
The dog who wasn't supposed to walk is running now

The dog who wasn't supposed to walk is running now

Lil Debbie arrived at an Arizona shelter unable to use her back legs, dragging herself across the floor on her front legs alone. Six months of wheelchairs and foster care later, she runs.

2026-05-12 · 5 min read
What your dog training method reveals about how you see your dog

What your dog training method reveals about how you see your dog

A University of Copenhagen study of 500 dog owners found that training choices aren't just about technique — they map with surprising directness onto whether you believe animals exist for human benefit or as beings with their own moral standing.

2026-05-11 · 4 min read
What 160 elderly dog owners in France told researchers about loneliness

What 160 elderly dog owners in France told researchers about loneliness

A study published this month in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry found that French adults aged 75 and over who owned dogs reported significantly lower emotional loneliness — even when they lived alone, were frail, or were showing signs of depression.

2026-05-11 · 5 min read
The two-year-old who upstaged the King, the Queen, and Princess Anne

The two-year-old who upstaged the King, the Queen, and Princess Anne

Vegas is a cocker spaniel trained by Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. At Buckingham Palace's first summer garden party of 2026, she leapt on three royals and started digging up the lawn. Her owner, a teacher from West Sussex, called her life-changing.

2026-05-11 · 5 min read
Told he was dying, Huxter got a bucket list instead

Told he was dying, Huxter got a bucket list instead

Huxter was found tied to a pole on a Cleveland street. Nobody knows exactly how long he'd been there. What was visible was the large tumor that had grown to disfigure part of his face — not a small or subtle thing, not s

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
Paralyzed and written off, then Debbie walked

Paralyzed and written off, then Debbie walked

Debbie arrived at the Holbrook Animal Care and Control shelter in Arizona bearing wounds that had been accumulating for years. Old pellet gun injuries — the kind that settle quietly into a body and announce themselves on

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
Ammo's 13 years of loyalty ended at a shelter door

Ammo's 13 years of loyalty ended at a shelter door

Ammo is thirteen years old. He spent those years in one home — learning the creak of its floors, the smell of its kitchen after dinner, the specific sound of his people coming through the front door. He built a life arou

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
Fifteen months, one door to open

Fifteen months, one door to open

When the Eaton Fire destroyed their Altadena home in January 2025, Dominic left his lab mix Blade at Pasadena Humane while he searched for housing. The shelter kept him safe for fifteen months — until the morning Dominic walked back in.

2026-05-10 · 4 min read
Your dog is the personal trainer you actually listen to

Your dog is the personal trainer you actually listen to

The fitness app market is worth tens of billions of dollars. Every year delivers new wearables, new subscription platforms, new behavioral frameworks for closing the gap between wanting to exercise and actually doing it.

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
How you train your dog is a moral statement

How you train your dog is a moral statement

When you ask your dog to sit, you're making a choice. When your dog does something you don't want and you decide how to respond — with a treat, a redirection, a sharp "no," or something more physical — you're making anot

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
Twelve years of silence, then a phone call from Florida

Twelve years of silence, then a phone call from Florida

Sierra the Husky vanished in New Mexico in 2014. On April 8, 2026, a shelter worker in Brooksville, Florida scanned her chip and called her owner in Texas — 1,400 miles and twelve years away.

2026-05-10 · 4 min read
Your aging dog might help crack one of medicine's hardest questions

Your aging dog might help crack one of medicine's hardest questions

A University of Arizona researcher noticed something strange about dog brains: Great Danes and Chihuahuas age at roughly the same cognitive rate, despite wildly different lifespans. A new two-year study wants to understand why — and whether the answer has anything to do with Alzheimer's.

2026-05-10 · 5 min read
Why dog brains started shrinking 5,000 years ago

Why dog brains started shrinking 5,000 years ago

A new study pinpoints when dog brains began to decrease in volume — roughly 5,000 years ago, as humans transitioned from nomadic life to settled agriculture. The culprit, researchers believe, is us.

2026-05-09 · 8 min read
Two guys drove 2,000 miles for a mastiff no one wanted

Two guys drove 2,000 miles for a mastiff no one wanted

When TikTokers Eric and Joey heard about a senior English Mastiff in Illinois who needed a ride to her new home in Oregon, they didn't think too hard about the math. Two thousand miles later, Bertha was home.

2026-05-09 · 8 min read
Trinity ran toward the gun so her person didn't have to

Trinity ran toward the gun so her person didn't have to

On the night of April 20, a pit bull mix in Wichita Falls, Texas, took two bullets to the face shielding her owner from a gunman — then vanished for nearly a day before being found alive under a roadside tree.

2026-05-07 · 6 min read
Fifteen hundred beagles are learning what grass feels like

Fifteen hundred beagles are learning what grass feels like

A landmark deal to wind down one of the country's largest research breeding facilities is sending 1,500 beagles into the adoption pipeline — dogs who have never worn a leash, never seen a backyard, and never slept somewhere that was not a kennel.

2026-05-07 · 6 min read
After 2,755 days, Patches finally got her sendoff

After 2,755 days, Patches finally got her sendoff

For seven and a half years, Patches lived at the Marshall County Humane Society in Kentucky. Last week, the shelter threw her a party on the way out the door. Here's the story of how she got there — and what it took to reach her.

2026-05-06 · 7 min read
Five months missing, then Dusty made it home

Five months missing, then Dusty made it home

Dusty disappeared from Fond du Lac County on Thanksgiving Day 2025. He survived Blizzard Elsa, historic April rainfall, and nearly five months alone — traveling roughly 30 miles before a trap, a chip, and one scan brought him home.

2026-05-06 · 7 min read
Exercise might slow your dog's mental aging

Exercise might slow your dog's mental aging

A 2026 Frontiers in Veterinary Science review examined the link between physical activity and canine cognitive dysfunction — the dog equivalent of dementia. The findings have real implications for how we care for aging dogs, and surprising echoes for human medicine.

2026-05-06 · 7 min read