Police identify teen girl in dryer video, dog evaluated by vet

Police have located the teenage girl who can be seen on video putting a small dog in a clothes dryer and turning it on.

At least 4 dogs die after swimming in water tainted by toxic algae, according to owners

All three of Melissa Martin and Denise Mintz’s dogs were happy and healthy when they arrived at a local pond and began playing in the water and the mud along the bank, but hours later, all three had died of toxic algae poisoning.

NJ man accused of stabbing, pouring bleach on caged raccoons

Police have arrested a man who they say doused raccoons in bleach, then stabbed the animals, in Bergen County.

Adorable orphaned baby koala gets arm cast after falling from tree

Aww. Let's try that again — Awwwwww. Pictures have surfaced of a baby koala wearing a wee little arm cast after the mini marsupial fell out of a tree in Melbourne, Australia.

Southwest Wildlife food supply running low since policy change, in need of donations

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center is now in desperate need of more food to serve their animals after the non-profit has taken a big hit when an unexpected policy change cut off their longtime food supplier.

Critter Corner 8/11/19
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Wildlife World and Zoo shows us a Sugar Glider.

Thousands of tarantulas expected to crawl through Colorado in mass migration

Looking for the ultimate family getaway? Well now’s your chance to witness the great tarantula migration expected to kick off this month in Colorado.

Dog with 6 legs adopted by bullied teen: 'Now he's got a best friend'

A cute puppy in England was named after a kangaroo because she hops around on her back paws – as she was born with 6 legs.

Pet of the Week - 8/10/19
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Meet Holly who is available for adoption at Foothills animal rescue!

Staring at seagulls may prevent them from stealing your food, scientists suggest

Seagulls are rather notorious for food-snatching in urban areas — like the hungry gull who went viral after nabbing a $21 lobster roll out of the hand of an unsuspecting woman who caught it all on camera — but scientists now believe that staring might be the best way to keep feisty gulls at bay.

Staring at seagulls may prevent them from stealing your food, scientists suggest

Seagulls are rather notorious for food-snatching in urban areas — like the hungry gull who went viral after nabbing a $21 lobster roll out of the hand of an unsuspecting woman who caught it all on camera — but scientists now believe that staring might be the best way to keep feisty gulls at bay.

Staring at seagulls may prevent them from stealing your food, scientists suggest

Seagulls are rather notorious for food-snatching in urban areas — like the hungry gull who went viral after nabbing a $21 lobster roll out of the hand of an unsuspecting woman who caught it all on camera — but scientists now believe that staring might be the best way to keep feisty gulls at bay.