by Dr. Julie Buzby | Jan 30, 2026 | Common Dog Health Problems, Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
SLO in dogs (symmetric lupoid onychodystrophy) is a condition that causes a dog’s nails on multiple feet to become brittle, crack, and eventually slough off. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains the causes, breed predispositions, symptoms,...
by 600milliondogs.org | Jan 30, 2026 | Animal Story, News About Cruelty to Animals
Preventing unwanted births is the only way to reduce suffering before it starts. February is Spay and Neuter Awareness Month , focused on preventing the births that overwhelm shelters and lead directly to confinement, disease, and death for dogs and cats. Imagine...
by 600milliondogs.org | Jan 30, 2026 | Animal Story, Pilot Pup Rescue
Quill moments before we rescued her. Quill’s bark echoed across the empty land when we reached the spot outside the city. The sound had been reported after a flat tire forced a stop on that road, so we drove the forty-five minutes, hoping she was still holding on. ...
by Maggie Marton | Jan 27, 2026 | OMD!
Delightfully so, enrichment is a hot topic right now among dog trainers and owners. I’m enrolled in a dog training group called Uniquely Paws-able through Your Inner Dog. It’s a group specifically for blind, deaf, and deaf/blind dogs. I’m enjoying it and learning so...
by 600milliondogs.org | Jan 27, 2026 | Good News Story
Compassion replaces cruelty in U.S. military medical training. For the first time in U.S. military medical training , live animals will no longer be shot to teach battlefield care. Pigs and goats were routinely used in these drills. To ban explicitly covers dogs,...