Dog Shows Emotions on Command
Most people teach their cute dog cute tricks like roll over. They may teach attack dogs to, well, attack. This guy decided it would be fun to teach his German Shepherd emotions by just using words.
Most people teach their cute dog cute tricks like roll over. They may teach attack dogs to, well, attack. This guy decided it would be fun to teach his German Shepherd emotions by just using words.
The guys over at Fat Awesome Filmsmade this fun clip to show what it might be like if your two best friends had a dog and a cat for personalities.
If you haven't heard anyone talk about it yet, you can be the one to share it first. This cute video is getting a ton of hits and for all the right reasons. It's a cute red panda that gets startled when one of the keepers walks in.
Now this is an easy Halloween costume you can do for your dog that's certain to get some laughs. The picture doesn't to it justice. You have to see the tail wagging for the full effect.
Here's the cutest video you'll see today. Meet Demon. He's three and a half weeks old and hasn't quite grasped the concept of howling just yet, but he'll keep trying, to our enjoyment.
An 8-year-old hairless Chinese Crested named Mugly has been crowned the World’s Ugliest Dog for the second time in his career.
Meet Hamlet the Mini Pig. He's a little scared around stairs but, with the right tool, Hamlets owner learned exactly how to persuade him into going down the stairs.
I'm so much more of a dog person than a cat person. One of those reasons is the look the cat is giving in this picture.
It seems that television is only catering to younger demographics, but one cable channel hopes to tap into a new group of TV enthusiasts by becoming the first network to provide wall-to-wall programming for — wait for it — dogs.
If you happen to have a lizard, there's a game called Ant Crusher you should check out.
It’s cold and flu season again. While that means many people will be getting flu shots, there’s one member of the family you may not realize needs one too: your dog.
The H3N8 virus, identified in 2004 and commonly known as “dog flu,” has sickened thousands of dogs in 38 states. Currently there are outbreaks in the New York metropolitan area and near San Antonio, Texas, with other states like Pennsylvania and Colorado reporting epidemics throughout the year, as well.