Tag: Pets

  • National Dog Day

    National Dog Day

    A Patrol Explosive Detector Dog team from the 13th/520th Military Police Detachment serve as integral assets during Exercise Lightning Forge 2020 at the Kahuku Training Area, Hawaii, July 2020. ((U.S. Army photo by U.S. Army Pacific))

    National Dog Day was created in 2004 by Colleen Paige, a Pet & Family Lifestyle Expert and Animal Advocate. She created this day so that all dogs can be celebrated and also to draw attention to the number of dogs in shelters and to encourage adoption to those who have yet to find a place to call home. 

    U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Ramirez fires his M4 carbine with his military working dog next to him during a live fire exercise at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, May 8, 2020. The exercise was conducted to build teamwork between the dogs and their handlers. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Derek Mustard)

    So, lets celebrate our four legged friends.

    Got a pic of your pooch? A funny or heartwarming story about dogs? Share it in the comments section below.

  • Missing Kansas dog makes 50-mile trip…

    Missing Kansas dog makes 50-mile trip…

    Missing Kansas dog makes 50-mile trip to old home in Missouri

    I am always astonished at pets who travel long distances to return to a previous home.

    Of course, growing up, one of our three cats took an annual spring trek back to a previous residence several miles away. We would receive a mid-afternoon call telling us Amber was in the back yard, napping. It was our feeling he missed the gold fish pond. 

    I came across this story and it reminded me of our Amber.

    By The Associated Press July 18, 2020, 9:57 PM

    A dog that disappeared in the US state of Kansas earlier this month has been found more than 50 miles (80.4 km) away – at her owner’s previous home.

    Cleo, a four-year-old labrador, was reported missing from the town of Olathe on 12 July.

    Several days later, she showed up on the porch of her old home in Lawson, Missouri.

    Colton Michael, the house’s new owner, told local media he and his wife had moved there almost two years ago.

    At first, Cleo was anxious when anyone came near her, Mr Michael said.

    “She finds her way home, and there’s some strangers living in it. 

    That would be scary for anybody,” Mr Michael told TV station KMBC.

    Eventually, Mr Michael earned Cleo’s trust and had her scanned for a microchip, which owners often fit with personal information so their pets can be traced if they go missing.

    The microchip revealed the name of Cleo’s owner, who had posted a missing appeal on Facebook a week earlier.

    Mr Michael said his wife recognised the name as the former owner of their home.

    Speaking to CNN, Mr Michael said Cleo’s owner, Drew, was “kind of speechless” when told she had been found.

    “It’s the most bizarre story. Really, she’s everything to us and to my mother,” her owner said.

    From door to door, Cleo would have walked 57 miles from her current home in Kansas to her old one in Missouri, according to KMBC.

    The dog may have crossed busy roads and a river, a journey Mr Michael described as a “mystery”.

    “Now that we know who she belongs to, if she pops up again, we know who to call,” Mr Michael said.

    Original: ABCnews Kansas dog makes 50-mile trek to her old home in Missouri


    Has anyone else had a pet that has had wanderlust, or made an amazing trek back to you?