Posts Tagged ‘dog’

12-Year-Old Dog Survives Five Weeks in Highland Hills Before Rescue

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Following the incredible news out of Australia about a dog who survived four months on a desert island, another miraculous survival story has come up. This time, it’s about a near-deaf dog who survived a stroke, then got lost for five weeks before being found and reunited with his owners.

Oliver was 12 and a half years old when he wandered off on one of his walks. His family searched for hours, but had eventually given up and went home. They figured he went off to die, since he had a stroke a couple months earlier and the vet said he could go at any time.

To their surprise, Oliver was found  miles away from where he wondered off. He was very hungry and thirsty, and after his rescuer fed him and gave him water, the man washed off Oliver’s dog tags to see the contact information of his owners.

The owners were ecstatic to hear that Oliver had been found, and he’s now safe back at home. The only thing that has changed is he has a new nickname. Now, his owners call him “Wonderdog.”

Here’s a clip of some other animals that were lost in the woods, but eventually found their way out. They traveled a lot further than Oliver, but had each other to help them along the way. Of course, it always helps to have a cat who can fish for you.

The Obama Family’s New Dog

Friday, March 20th, 2009

When President Obama was on the campaign trail and giving his acceptance speech, he promised his kids a new puppy for the White House.  The puppy hasn’t come yet, but Obama is assuring us that their new pet is on its way.

There’s still speculation as to what kind of dog the First Family will get, but they seem to be leaning toward a Portuguese Water dog. Michelle Obama said the breed has the kind of temperament and size they are looking for. This is a great choice for the new residents of the White House.

One of the great things we know for sure about the Obamas’ new dog is that it’s going to be rescue dog from a shelter. There are a couple reasons why this is much better than getting a dog from a breeder. The most obvious reason is they are saving a dog from a shelter whose fate is unknown. If they didn’t adopt the dog, and no one else did, then what would happen to it?

In addition to helping the rescue dog population, they are also not supporting the dog breeders. Breeding dogs can cause a lot of problems for the animals. Not only can breeding dogs help promote puppy mills, but pure breed dogs often have extreme genetic defects as well. Dog breeds have certain genetic disorders that are diluted when the breed is mixed. In cases where breeders produce pure breeds, that dilution doesn’t take place.

Obama said the family would get the dog once he returned from the NATO summit in April.