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Featured Animals Articles

Can Cat Lovers Ever Love Dogs?
People often define themselves as either a cat lover or a dog lover, but the question remains can a cat lover ever love dogs? Or, dog lovers ever love cats? It takes a lot for a person to change even in the simplest of ways. This seems to be one of the ...

Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 2
A brief history of the domestication of dogs. Fossil remains suggest that five distinct types of dogs existed by 4500 B.C. Illustrations of dogs, dating from the Bronze Age, have been found on walls, tombs, and scrolls throughout the Middle East, Europe, ...

I Hate To Say That I Told You So
I created the Perverted Perfection Website at http://politics.billknell.com so that people could get another view of all things political. Apart from Left, Right or somewhere in between, there is the fact that politicians have been steadily increasing ...





Canine MD: Six Ways Your Dog Can Save Your Heart
 
Science has finally caught up with what dog lovers have known for years--that having a dog is great for your health. Here are six ways science has proven that living with a dog promotes better heart health.
Decreased cholesterol and triglycerides. Lower cholesterol and triglycerides reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. Results of a three-year study of over 5,700 people showed that those who lived with pets, including dogs, had lower blood pressure and triglyceride and cholesterol levels than did non-pet-owners, even after accounting for additional exercise, smoking, diet, weight, and socioeconomic profile.
Lowered blood pressure. Women undergoing stress tests have lower blood pressure in the presence of dog than they have in the presence of a friend. The simple act of petting your dog causes your blood pressure to drop. What's more, the lowered blood pressure stays in effect even when the dog is no longer present.
Improved chance of surviving a heart attack. A study conducted by the US Department of Health concluded that 28% of heart patients with pets, including dogs, survived serious heart attacks, compared with only 6% of patients who did not have a pet, even after accounting for factors such as the severity of heart disease.
Longer life-expectancy after a heart attack. A study published in the American Journal of Cardiology found that men who had a dog were six times more likely to be alive one year after a heart attack than men without a


dog. The presence of a pet affected survival rate even more than having a spouse or friends.
Reduced stress. A study by State University of New York at Buffalo of stockbrokers who had dogs or cats in their offices had smaller increases in blood pressure when they had to carry out stressful tasks than those who did not have a pet present.
Increased exercise. One study showed that when people get a dog, they increase their walking time fivefold--from an average of one hour to five hours. Five hours of walking per week has a benefit equal to giving up smoking.
So, the secret to a healthy heart may be trading in that hotdog for a hot-looking Dachshund--or Great Dane or Boxer.
How to Meditate with Your Dog: An Introduction to Meditation for Dog Lovers presents a non-dogmatic approach to meditation. To fetch a free chapter from the book and the introduction from the audiobook go to http://www.DogMeditation.com
About the Author
James Jacobson is not a dog whisperer or an animal behaviorist. He's not an over-barking, highfalutin, woo-woo kind of guy. He's a real person, who has meditated most of his life, the past twelve years with his dog, Maui. For more than a decade, he has taught classes in Washington, DC, Denver and Hawaii that introduce "newbies" to the joy of meditation by leveraging the love they already feel for their pets. Visit http://www.dogmeditation.com.


Animals News



The Age

Govt's animal welfare checks lack teeth: activists
ABC Online
The Agriculture Department has tightened controls for two exporters as a result of video footage taken by Animals Australia revealing animal cruelty in four Indonesian abattoirs. The Government insists it all goes to show the regulatory system is ...
Exporters breach animal welfare rulesThe Australian
Australian cattle exporters break animal welfare lawsRadio Australia
Welfare officers to watch cattle slaughter overseasHerald Sun

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Christian Science Monitor

Betty White heads to Washington to see the animals
Daily Herald
59 minutes ago • Brett Zongker - AP WASHINGTON -- Betty White is headed to Washington to see the wildlife -- not the donkeys and elephants on Capitol Hill, but the animals in the National Zoo. After a stop at the Smithsonian on Thursday, ...
Betty White, Nat Geo Subscriber, Animal LoverNational Geographic
Betty White on safari in Washington for new animal picture bookChristian Science Monitor
Old People and Animals Collide: Betty White Is Visiting the National Zoo This WeekDCist.com

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Animal Reports: A Baby Boa? No Just a Milk Snake
Patch.com
Contributed A Hemlock Lane family who found a snake at approximately 9:54 am on May 13 thought it was a baby Boa Constrictor, but an Animal Control officer identified it as an adult Milk Snake (See Photo). A resident had tried to feed the snake a mouse ...


What's Fido feeling? Animal psychic to give presentation at Tigers for ...
Anniston Star
by LaTonya Darrisaw Animal psychic Debbie McGillivray will give a presentation at Nature Fest this weekend at Tigers for Tomorrow in Attalla. Photo: Special to The Star She describes it as a ball of energy passing back and forth.

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CBS News

Report: Oklahoma animal park let kids play with tigers
USA TODAY
The society claims employees at GW Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood were taught to hit and whip the animals. Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society, tells the newspaper the 54-acre park has one of the largest populations of "dangerous ...
Humane Society accuses Wynnewood animal park of abuseKXII-TV
Exotic Animals Owned By Man Who Testified Against Ohio Bill Accused Of ...10TV
Oklahoma Exotic Animal Park Under Investigation For Abuse, NeglectNews On 6
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