
Special Needs Pets Represent the Best of Humanity
Some of the most popular animals on social media have special needs. And their popularity is having a real world impact on the way we think about all dogs.
The best thing about rescuing a dog is that youâre giving an animal a second chance. But rescuing a dog often takes a lot of time: depending on their past, rescue dogs may have behavioural issues or habits they need extra training and support to deal with.
View our rescue dog advice, or for a complete guide, view our full guide to getting a rescue dog.
Some of the most popular animals on social media have special needs. And their popularity is having a real world impact on the way we think about all dogs.
When preparing to adopt a dog, spare a moment (or, maybe a few days) to make sure your house is ready for the new family member.
Youâre ready for a rescue dog, but is your house?
Rescue dogs can come from many places: shelters, breed groups, family and friends or even the street. But not all these space are recommended.
When bringing any dog home for the first time, itâs important to make a good impression. But this is especially vital when rehoming rescue dogs.
Rescuing a dog is a beautiful thing, but is it right for you?
My little sharehouse welcomed a new housemate earlier this month. She has jet black hair, four legs, and goes by the name Navi. Interests include puddles, laying on your feet and avoiding stairs. Navi is a foster dog. Navi is the first dog I’ve ever fostered. I’ve always thought about fostering but I always found an […]
From the poshest pure breed to the scrappiest mutt, there is someone out there for everyone.