By: Doug Smith785 | 2011-01-08 | Pets Meet Big Cat Rescue's newest residents, Freddy and Sassyfrass. They were rescued from Illinois in November 2010, listen to their story and watch the rescue! read more
By: Dennis Estrada | 2010-03-30 | Pets Dogs which are smart and brave are a big part of search and rescue units. Their heroic acts were recognized in museums, paintings, monuments, statues, memorials, and awards. Here are their heroic stories and names. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-02-17 | Article Marketing One of the most important aspects of being involved in the search and rescue industry is having the right search and rescue gear before you start. Even if you already possess many of the items that you will need to handle this type of job, getting some top-notch SAR gear will definitely make your life easier by keeping everything organized and in place at all times. read more
By: ric dalberri | 2010-09-10 | Pets In this article, we are referring to a pets rescue dog. What's your fancy, mixed breed or purebred? Are mixed breeds more intelligent... read more
By: Winner | 2013-02-25 | Pets The question of the fox terrier’s upkeep is not fully appreciated as it takes a few months to get over the emotional hurdle of ‘how cute’ the new fox terrier is. The act of cleaning up after the dog, feeding the animal and caring for the animal is always ‘so much fun’ during this emotionally charged state but when the novelty wears off the hundred and one things that make up your daily r read more
By: Sheryl Letzgus McGinnis | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The year was 1995, many years after Bogie and Bacall's capture and life of involuntary servitude. Taking part in their rescue was a humbling experience. read more
By: John Banning | 2011-02-14 | Pets There are 4 million dogs euthanized in North America alone every year. When people get a dog typically they don't know what they're getting themselves into. But you are smarter than that, right? Do your research first and understand read more
By: Chalie David | 2011-05-20 | Pets If you are thinking about adding a Great Dane to your home and family it can often be more rewarding to rescue one. There are many reasons why Great Danes are put up for adoption and/or rescue. Many times buyers are unaware of the additional costs and responsibilities that come with owning such a large breed. This misunderstanding can often lead to a Dane needing a new loving home. Many times youn read more
By: Ron Ayalon | 2012-03-09 | Pets Dogs make excellent companions, but they are also used in a variety of search and rescue missions every day to find lost children, people in collapsed buildings, or even those lost at sea based on a particular scent. We’ll explain how these dogs are chosen, how they are trained, and what happens once the dogs are ready to retire. read more
By: Mike Demkin | 2010-07-24 | Pets Finally you decided to have a dog at home however you don't know for sure about visiting the local rescue shelters. What do you feel last time you helped someone, was it comfortable as you expected? Who does not want to be a true example for your family that they are proud of their life? Imagine the great feeling of welcome a puppy in need. read more
By: Kenneth Rellum | 2010-03-28 | Small Business In case you might wonder what the story about a dog is doing in the business section of this publication, just keep on reading and everything will be revealed to you. One a Sunday afternoon, after working on my business, my girlfriend and I, went to a park near our home to catch some fresh air. read more
By: saira Akhtar | 2011-02-19 | Pets Do not simply drive to a shelter and pick any dog for adoption. The first thing you should have is a love for dogs and really want them to be your constant companion and best friend. read more
By: Viola Bontrager | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education When we think "wilderness survival shelter we tend to think of a cave in the snow, or maybe a pile of logs set up for protection, or perhaps even a home in a cave. There are many ways that you can make a shelter in the wilderness, and it depends of course on what kind of wilderness area you happen to be stranded in... or plan to escape to when disaster hits. read more
By: Colleen Mihelich | 2010-03-31 | Pets When it comes time to bring a new dog into the home, one of the first questions people generally have is where that dog should come from. There are staunch advocates for both buying from a responsible breeder and for rescuing a dog from either a shelter or a Pet Rescue. read more
By: Ronald Russo | 2010-10-14 | Day trading Before being trapped half a mile underground for 69 days and finally rescued on Wednesday, the Chilean miners were unknown to the rest of the world. read more