Authorities say a Michigan man and his dog have been rescued from the icy waters of an inland lake in the state's Upper Peninsula
More than two dozen large breed dogs were brought to Massachusetts from a small rescue organization in Texas.
The animals did not appear to be in medical distress and were given back to their owners the following day.
Esme, the mama, was taken off the streets and began the road to a new life. Thanks to Art N' Paws, this sweet girl found a forever home.
A man on the beach who was fishing (ironically) noticed something unusual: a blacktip shark struggling vehemently to get out of a fishing line.
When a woman at work couldn't find her packed lunch, she checked her pet cam to see if she had left it at home on the kitchen counter. And what she found is yes, she left it at home — but it was no longer in the kitchen. — Read the rest
We are always shocked and appalled by humans who have the audacity to abandon an animal to fend for themselves. Thank goodness for these amazing rescuers!
It was puppies galore Friday afternoon at the Bend Airport as 22 dogs were flown in from Oklahoma. The arrivals ranged from puppies to older dogs of all sizes, all thanks to Street Dog Hero.
A neighborhood dog was busted after a family's package — a pair of basketball shoes — was stolen from their porch. And much to the family's chagrin, their own dog was an accomplice to the crime. At first, the mom — who ordered the shoes for her son — didn't know what happened to their delivery. — Read the rest
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WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man is hospitalized after he was rescued from a Wilkes-Barre creek Tuesday evening. Officials tell 28/22 News Wilkes-Barre City authorities were called to the 800 block of South Main Street to rescue a man from Solomon Creek. Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department Chief Mike Bilski says authorities were called at []
JESSUP, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A happy ending for two dogs after they were trapped on the Lackawanna River Monday afternoon and were rescued by first responders. Officials say the call came in around 2:45 p.m. that two dogs near Sarah Bratty Park along the Lackawanna River in Jessup were stuck in the middle of []