Raaw Energy Recalls Dog Food Due to possible Listeria Contamination

 



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May 22, 2026Raaw Energy Dog Food of Howell, New Jersey, announced a voluntary recall of products produced between 7/17/25 and 12/23/25 due to potential Listeria contamination. Another batch date of 3.31.26 Beef and Turkey Medley was also recalled.

 

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10 Critical Steps to Take If You See a Dog in a Hot Car

 


July 23, 2018


We hope you never have to be in the situation where you find a dog trapped in a hot car. But if you do, it’s important to have a few tips in mind before pulling out the crowbar and smashing a vehicle’s window.

Common sense is the place to start, and being forearmed with some knowledge also goes a long way.

1. Know what the laws are in your area. Every town, state and province has their own rules when it comes to helping a pet in a vehicle in extreme weather. In some states it is illegal to break into a vehicle yourself – it has to be carried out by the authorities.


In other states, Good Samaritan laws allow people to break into a vehicle, as long as all efforts (including calling the authorities) have been exhausted beforehand.

So, check with your local animal control or humane society to know the rules in your hometown. While you are doing that make note of the emergency numbers you should call and program them into your mobile phone so you will have them if you need them.

2. If you see a dog in a car on a hot day, immediately make note of the time. Also check to see if the car is running and has the A/C on. Some people do leave their pets in the car with air conditioning while they run their errands. If the A/C is on, you don’t have to worry. If it is a hot temperature, then every minute counts.

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Sweet Dogs Won’t Let a Fence Come Between Their Friendship

 


March 14, 2018


Lasting friendships are built around love and caring, and a woman in Mexico was lucky enough to witness a touching scene between two dogs that will stay with her forever.

Edith Govea was visiting a relative in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, when she noticed a small white dog trying to climb over a gate. The little dog was peeking over the railing and trying to get a look over when suddenly a German Shepherd appeared.

The two dogs hugged each other over the fence and it was clear the two were saying “hello” to each other. But it didn’t stop there.


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The white dog started climbing the fence so he could squeeze through the bars, but was having difficulty. That’s when his canine pal appeared again and lent a helping paw.

At first the bigger dog’s efforts seem to make no difference, so she tries with two paws and even her teeth as she gives the other dog a gentle tug by the scruff of his neck to get him through.

And, finally, she manages to drag the little dog far enough through the railings for him to squeeze the rest of the way through and jump down to the ground.

Edith filmed the cute moment on video, and the video has since gone viral for the heartwarming display of friendship. Edith, who is a teacher, learned that the German Shepherd is named Bunny and the white dog is called Malik.

She wrote, “I spend lot of time in this area and I saw these two dogs and I found it bizarre how he fought to help his friend.”


Edith Govea

“It is beautiful to see how dogs also show love,” she added.

It turns out that Malik regularly visits Bunny and the two hang out together.

Watch the video of Bunny helping Malik over the fence in the heartwarming video below


How to Make Blueberry Ice Cream For Dogs

 


July 21, 2024


With the ridiculously hot summer weather, it’s a great time to make a cool treat for your dogs. Jessica with Gone to the Snow Dogs makes many delicious treats for her huskies and in this video she shows how to make delicious dog-friendly blueberry ice cream.

Ingredients include 1 cup of fresh blueberries, 32 ounces of plain Greek yogurt, and 1/4 to 1/3 cup of honey.

The first step is to take half of the fresh blueberries and mash them with a fork. Put the yogurt in a bowl and add first the 1/2 cup of whole blueberries followed by the mashed berries and honey. Then add the mixture to your ice cream maker and let it run until it’s ready (approximately 15 minutes, depending on your machine).

Once your ice cream is ready scoop them into a bowl (like the cute ice cream shaped bowls in the video) and serve. If you don’t have a machine, Jessica says you can add the mix to your favorite silicone tray, popsicle holders, or cupcake holders and put it in the freezer until it’s frozen.

Check out her video below for all the details. And from the looks of it, having your dogs on hand to taste test and help clean up bowls is a must!


Jessica admits, “Technically this recipe is more of a Frozen Yogurt for dogs, but they don’t’ know the difference. You can modify this recipe with just about any flavor you would like!”

Jessica also has a great recipe for fruity pupsicles which you can view here.


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Missing Dog Returns Home After Vanishing 10 Years Ago

 


February 3, 2018


A black Labrador mix named Abby vanished 10 years ago, but much to her family’s surprise she simply reappeared.

The long-lost dog showed up on a man’s porch at a home just 10 miles away from where she was last seen by her family in Apollo, Pennsylvania. Abby’s mom, Debra Suierveld, was certain Abby had died after she disappeared over a decade ago.

“We thought she had passed away,” Debra says in the video below. “It feels like a part of my kids’ childhood is back, part of our family is back. It’s pretty awesome.”

The last time Debra saw Abby, she playing with her children near the woods in their backyard. Then she vanished until she was seen by George Spiering in front of his house. “There is this big dog on the porch right where you walk up,” George says. George called police and animal rescue and they were thrilled to find that Abby was microchipped.

Abby was reunited with her overjoyed family shortly after. Abby hasn’t changed much. She’s still friendly, mellow and in good health. Wherever she’s been, she’s been well looked after. She also still has the same mannerisms Debra remembers.

“She would lie on the floor and cross her paws, and she remembers my daughter’s commands, and she remembers the commands I taught her,” Debra says.

The family likes to joke that Abby must have been in the witness protection program. They’re thrilled at her return and plan to have a welcome home party for her and the whole family soon.


91 Year Old Woman Has Rescued Over 10,000 Animals Over 50 Years And Still Cares For Hundreds At Her Sanctuary

 



May 18, 2026


A 91-year-old woman in Sussex has spent more than half a century doing something extraordinary—quietly, consistently, and without ever stepping away.

Her name is Barby Keel, founder of the Barby Keel Animal Sanctuary in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. She began the sanctuary in 1979 with just three animals and a simple goal: to take in the ones nobody else wanted. Abandoned pets, injured strays, and cases others turned away all found their way to her care. What started in a four-acre field with a caravan slowly grew into a lifelong mission.



Today, the sanctuary is home to more than 600 animals—including cats, dogs, chickens, pigs, and goats—supported by a dedicated team of volunteers. Over the decades, Barby has helped care for more than 10,000 animals, one rescue at a time, through steady daily work that has continued for over 50 years.

Despite facing cancer multiple times, she has never stepped away. She still feeds, cleans, and works at the sanctuary well into her 90s. “That’s not what I’m here for. I’m here doing a job that I love doing and wouldn’t have it any different,” she said. “I’ll do anything for my animals.”




Now, after decades of work, Barby has been invited to attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of her lifelong dedication. The invitation came as a surprise. “It was a bit of a shock because I wasn’t expecting it,” she said, adding that she will be attending on behalf of her team, supporters, and the animals.

Her team shared their pride in a post to Facebook, saying they were “so pleased for her” after she finally received recognition for her work. But even as she prepares for the royal event, Barby remains focused on the same reality she’s always faced: an ongoing need for help, with the sanctuary still stretched and animals continuing to arrive.

She noted 2026 was already the “worst year ever” for animals needing to be rehomed and is appealing for donations. Even though they are full, they always make room. She’s thankful that they are finding homes for many of the animals but the need is constant.

She still loves seeing the animals each day, the volunteers and the cats running up to greet them – particularly the traumatized animals, which receive extra care.

At the heart of it all, her story isn’t about awards or numbers. It’s about showing up—every day—for the ones who had nowhere else to go.

To help support Barbra’s sanctuary make a donation at: barbykeelanimalsanctuary.org/

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Stray Terrier Became UK’s First Search and Rescue Dog and Saved Over 100 People in WWII

 


May 17, 2026


Meet Rip — the stray dog who became one of World War II’s most unlikely heroes.

During the Blitz in London, a mixed-breed terrier was found wandering the devastated streets of Poplar after a bombing raid. An air raid warden named Mr. E. King took pity on the scruffy stray, sharing scraps of food with him before eventually adopting him as the mascot of the Southill Street Air Raid Patrol.


But Rip was far more than a mascot.

Without any formal training, the little terrier began doing something extraordinary. Whenever bombs reduced buildings to rubble, Rip would race toward the destruction, sniffing through debris for signs of life. When he found someone trapped beneath the wreckage, he would scratch and bark until rescuers followed him.


Again and again, Rip led crews to survivors who otherwise may never have been found.

In just 12 months between 1940 and 1941, Rip is believed to have helped rescue more than 100 people trapped during enemy air raids across London. His incredible instinct and determination were so remarkable that he became the Air Raid Precautions Service’s first official search-and-rescue dog, inspiring the training of many more rescue dogs throughout the war.


In 1945, Rip was awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal — considered the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross — for “locating many air raid victims during the Blitz of 1940.”

He wore the medal proudly on his collar for the rest of his life.


Rip passed away in 1946 and was laid to rest at the PDSA Animal Cemetery in Essex. His headstone carries a simple but powerful tribute: “We also serve — for the dog whose body lies here played his part in the Battle of Britain.”

From homeless stray to wartime hero, Rip never needed training to save lives. By all accounts, he searched the rubble simply because he enjoyed it and wanted to help.

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Pitbull Throws The Biggest Tantrum Ever When Grandma Says No

Meet Kairo — the most dramatic pitbull on the internet.

This 70-pound "tough guy" wears pyjamas, refuses to leave the house without his favourite blanket, and throws a complete tantrum every time he doesn't get his way. And the one thing that breaks him every single time? Not being invited to Grandma's house.


Published by GeoAnimal
8th May 2026

Pair Of Dogs Found Near Chicago Rail Line With Only Each Other To Lean On

 

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May 13, 2026



When two stray dogs were found near a rail line in Chicago, rescuers with Anti-Cruelty Society animal shelter quickly noticed something unusual about them — they refused to leave each other’s side.


Anti-Cruelty Chicago


The pair, later named Bird and Dee, had clearly formed a powerful bond while surviving outdoors together. Bird, a Chihuahua short coat and pug mix, gravitated constantly toward Dee, a calm German Shepherd who seemed more than happy to let the smaller dog lean on him for comfort.


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Even after arriving at the shelter, their connection remained impossible to miss. Staff members often found Bird curled up directly on top of Dee in their shared kennel, using him as both a pillow and a sense of security.


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