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13th July 2026
Published by GeoBeats Animals
13th July 2026
April 8, 2021
Gardens and yards are wonderful places to relax with your family, including your dog. But is your yard safety-proofed for your dog? Although it’s not possible to rid your yard of every potential danger, there are a few simple steps that you can take that can help improve your yard’s safety for your dog.
Reduce dangers at a dog’s eye level
Examine your yard from a dog’s point of view to remove or fix things that could hurt them accidentally.
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July 1, 2026
For five long days, a small dog lay trapped beneath the wreckage of a collapsed building after Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes.
Hidden deep inside the rubble in Caraballeda, she had no way out. Then rescuers heard something that stopped them in their tracks. A bark.
Emergency crews from El Salvador immediately began searching through the twisted concrete, refusing to give up on the little survivor. For five painstaking hours, they dug through the debris, following the faint sound until they finally reached the frightened dog.
The moment she emerged from the darkness, exhausted but alive, the crowd erupted in applause.
The little dog, named Giselle, wasted no time showing her gratitude. As soon as she was safely in her rescuer’s arms, she began showering his face with grateful kisses—a touching moment captured on video that has since moved people around the world.
Rescuers wrapped Giselle in a blanket and gently fed the hungry pup with a syringe before giving her a thorough medical check. Despite spending five days trapped beneath the rubble, they reported that she was in good health.
Sharing the rescue, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele wrote:
“After 5 hours, we managed to rescue this little dog who responds to the name Giselle. If anyone is her owner, they can approach our teams in the area and prove with photos or videos that she is theirs.”
As rescue teams continue searching through the devastation for survivors, Giselle’s rescue has become one of the many small miracles to emerge from the tragedy—a reminder that every life matters, and that hope can still be found beneath the rubble.
July 3, 2019
More pets go missing during holidays with fireworks than any other time. In the United States alone, July 5th is the busiest day of the year for animal shelters taking in lost pets. The second busiest is Halloween, when firecrackers and fireworks are lit
Many dogs that would otherwise be calm run away from home because of the noise and lights of fireworks celebrations. Whether it’s Independence Day, Halloween or a neighborhood celebration, nights filled with fire crackers and fireworks that can frighten pets. Some dogs react to fireworks much like they would react to a thunderstorm and will panic and act irrationally.
With that in mind, here are some tips for keeping dogs calm and safe during celebrations:
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July 2, 2026 – Mars Petcare U.S. announced a voluntary recall for two lots of PEDIGREE Can High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor 13.2oz for dogs after products intended for destruction may have entered the U.S. marketplace. According to Mars, the lots did not meet company safety and quality standards and may contain metal and plastic foreign material.
Mars is investigating how the products entered the marketplace and is helping consumers identify and remove affected products.
The affected products being recalled are part of only two lots.
Product: PEDIGREE® Can High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor 13.2oz for dogs
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