Keeping Pets Safe and Healthy in Warm Weather
Animal Answers: Pets in Hot Weather
The heat that comes with summer could make for an overheated pup.
The heat that comes with summer could make for an overheated pup.
Grants and one time donations have been sufficient to keep the doors open, and even provide a slight operating cushion, but the organization is still concerned about its future.
If you’ve struggled to beat the heat in the Northland lately, think about how a 900 lb. brown bear at the Lake Superior Zoo must feel!
With the recent warm weather, your pets will want to spend more time outdoors. But, local veterinarians say the extreme heat can pose a deadly threat to animals.Â
Dog lovers in East Duluth may soon have a place to play with their pets.
At the end of May six horses were rescued from terrible living conditions.
More than 800 of man’s best friend’s are visiting Duluth for the famous dog show.
Surprise Mother’s Day litter flying out of Animal Allies Humane Society.
Snakes, geckos and bearded dragons are just some of the reptiles in homes across the Twin Ports right now. But some need to be rescued just like cats and dogs. That’s why The Snake Pit is on the case in Duluth.
Independence Day might be fun for us, but it can be terrifying for our pets.
People cleaned out their closets, basements and garages to make a community-wide rummage sale in Superior a success on Saturday.
The city of Duluth and Western Lake Superior Sanitary District had until the end of next year to complete renovations to area storm water system.Â
The Duluth Area Women Who Love Wild Things 2016 calendar is out now!
The 15th annual All Ford-Powered Father’s Day Car Show kicked off this weekend but it was not all about the cars.
Animal Allies Humane Society is the first organization in Minnesota to partner with a free app reuniting dogs with their families.
Saddles, gates and stall fronts were just a few items being offered at a garage sale west of Bayfront Park.Â
Proctor’s Police Department has learned sometimes you have to expect the unexpected.Â
Wednesday was another step toward a clearer vision for the future of the Lake Superior Zoo as more people are expressing support for proposed plans.
It was purr-fect Saturday to walk for animals. Animal Allies Humane Society hosted its 23rd annual Walk for Animals.
Six horses are recovering after being rescued from a small shed near Duluth where they were kept in several feet of mud and feces. Â
 A Chisholm man has been sentenced to eight months in jail for stabbing his girlfriend’s dog to death.
Every year, about the beginning of May, Piping Plovers fly up from the Gulf Coast of Mexico where they winter and look for wide, sandy beaches to nest on.
This weekend, millions of people are expected to be on the road and doctors at the Duluth Veterinary Hospital are offering tips to keep your furry friends safe if they are hitting the road with you.Â
The Duluth Police Department’s K-9s Kobra, Malakai and Oakley are all working in style. The dogs received ballistic vests thanks non profit organizations, Vested Interest and the French Foundation.Â
After 12 year with Grand Avenue Veterinary Clinic in West Duluth, Justin Dahl moved back to his hometown of Superior and opened up a clinic of his own.Â
A K9 at the Superior Police Department is excited about his new wardrobe.
St. Louis County’s K9 Officer captured a man suspected of burglary and assault near Mountain Iron.
The black bear who camped out outside Duluth City Hall has made a move from politics.
While the black bear near city hall received a lot of media attention, the public should be aware black bears are generally afraid of people.
Duluth Pack and Animal Allies teamed up for a pet adoption day.
Two consultants were hired to put together a solid plan to get the Lake Superior Zoo on solid financial footing.
Although it may not look like spring outside this week, the Mosquito and Tick Squad in Cloquet is sending out a warning about the upcoming tick season.
The city is looking to construct a 40,000 square foot fenced in area at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Since January there have been more than 50 wolf complaints in Minnesota, a number that is double what it has been the past few springs.
UMD students have teamed with Animal Allies to create a scholarship for college students to train and register their pets to be certified therapy animals.
A normal Thursday night quickly took a terrifying turn when a local shop owner and his two dogs encountered a hungry pack of wolves.
Dogs are the recent target of the new flu strain spreading around the Midwest.Â
Animal health experts say a canine influenza virus has sickened hundreds of dogs in several Midwestern states, including one in Wisconsin.
People living on Park Point are asking the City of Duluth for a dog park in the area.Â
The Great Lakes Aquarium is seeking a hefty donation from the city to help complete a new exhibit.
The Minnesota DNR is warning Northlanders about an outbreak of distemper.
It was a “purr”fect evening to join other feline enthusiasts.
When you walk into a local brewery to get a pint of locally made beer you’re probably not thinking about if your dog will like it.
Calling all Dog Lovers! Give your little furry friend an extra hug and treat because it’s National Puppy Day!
In a Fox follow up, the 15 sick kittens at Animal Allies are on a strong road to recovery.
After rescuing an injured eagle from the side of the road Tuesday, Wildwoods sent the bird to The Raptor Center in St. Paul in critical condition.
A local non–profit is looking for temporary foster parents for animals.
If you think you are feeling restless after a long, cold winter, think about how your pets must feel.
They’re big with flowing manes, large personalities and long tails and members of the Duluth Police Department are now busy training to use them on the force.
Animal Allies Humane Society recently took in 15 twelve-week-old kittens after receiving a phone call from an individual asking for help with the animals.