by 600milliondogs.org | Feb 17, 2026 | Animal Story
Kittens wait alone under the morning sun. Morning light hits a building entrance where a cardboard box was set down hours earlier. Inside are newborn kittens, still curled together and alive only because the night stayed warm enough. They were born within the past...
by 600milliondogs.org | Feb 13, 2026 | Animal Story
For most street animals, survival depends on eating fast, not eating safely. March is Poison Prevention Awareness Month , a reminder that poisoned food is still being used to kill dogs and cats living on the streets. An international media report described poisoned...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Feb 12, 2026 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
If you see your dog’s teeth chattering, you might start to wonder if he or she is just cold or if it could be a sign of a health problem. To help answer that question, integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains what dog teeth chattering might mean and what you...
by Maggie Marton | Feb 12, 2026 | OMD!
One of my favorite book bloggers / podcasters, Modern Mrs. Darcy, hosts an annual conversation in February: What’s saving your life right now? February can be a difficult month. Depending where in the world you are, it can be dark, dreary, cold, icy, dry, miserable....
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Feb 9, 2026 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Hygromas in dogs are soft pockets of fluid that may appear on a dog’s elbows, hocks, or other bony prominences. While they do go away with prompt treatment, it is also important for dog parents to understand how to decrease the chances of a hygroma forming in...