NNew York Read More Brooklyn corgi with rare coat gains following on social media • Brooklyn PaperMarch 21, 2026 Henry the corgi walks through Brooklyn in blue rainboots and a gray sweater, protecting his rare fluffy tricolor…
LLos Angeles Read More Hundreds of dogs and cats rescued in massive L.A. County animal enforcement operationMarch 21, 2026 Hundreds of dogs and cats were found in a home in Lake Hughes Friday morning, in what officials…
LLos Angeles Read More How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Andy RichterFebruary 27, 2026 Andy Richter has found his place. The Chicago area native previously lived in New York — where he…
LLos Angeles Read More Woman bitten by dog at L.A. animal shelter wins $5.4-million verdictFebruary 26, 2026 A woman who was mauled by a dog at a Los Angeles city animal shelter has been awarded…
LLos Angeles Read More Mountain lion snatches dog just ‘feet away’ from his Glendale homeFebruary 26, 2026 A Glendale nurse practitioner is warning area residents to be on alert for a mountain lion that attacked…
LLos Angeles Read More Video showed him beating his dog with a metal chain. He’s now banned from owning pets.February 24, 2026 A Los Angeles resident caught on video beating his dog with a chain in a downtown apartment building…
NNew York Read More NYC’s most poop-filled areas revealed — as dog waste complaints hit record highsFebruary 19, 2026 The complaints are piling up. A putrid sidewalk so blanketed with poop that it’s barely passable has become…
HHouston Read More Free drive-thru pet food pantry for Houston families in needFebruary 19, 2026 HOUSTON – For some Houston families facing financial hardship, keeping a beloved pet can come with difficult choices.…
LLos Angeles Read More Dogs confined to kennels for 3 weeks as illness grips L.A. shelterFebruary 13, 2026 An outbreak of infection has left dogs stuck in their kennels for three weeks at a South Los…
WWildlife Read More Rabid skunk found in Upstate; one pet exposedFebruary 12, 2026 WITH AN ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT OF $300 BILLION ANNUALLY. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HEALTH LEADERS SAY A RABID SKUNK…