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Hey, Petlovers!

Hope you're all enjoying the little moments that make this time of year so special. Lola & Herbie take this season to relax and recover in anticipation of the antics of summer, so our house is always a little more peaceful in winter. Whether you're savoring chilly mornings with your pup or cozying up with your cat for some well-deserved nap time, we hope youā€™re all doing well this Friday morning.

We've got a great issue lined up for you this week, enjoy! šŸ¾šŸ’–

 

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ā›‘ļø Frozen River Dog Rescue

ā˜ƒļø Hydrating Your Petā€™s Winter Skin

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Corgi Saves Momā€™s Life & Finds Help šŸ¶ ā›‘ļø
 

  • A woman fell on her typical walk with her dog. She heard a loud crack in her leg and it was clear to her that she needed an ambulance.

  • Her phone was dead, so she was essentially stranded.

  • Thatā€™s when her Corgi, Waldo kicked into action.

  • He walked up to her, gave her a kiss on the cheek, and bolted off in the other direction.

  • She wasnā€™t sure where he went, but Waldo had sprinted to find the nearest human. He got a strangerā€™s attention and brought that person back to his mom.

  • Meet Waldo and hear how the story ends below.

 

Managing Your Petā€™s Dry Skin in Winter

If your furry friend has been scratching more than usual or their coat looks a little dull, youā€™re not alone. Dry skin is a common issue for pets, especially during the colder months when the air is drier.

But there are plenty of ways to help keep their skin healthy and itch-free. This guide will walk you through simple, practical remedies to soothe your petā€™s skin and bring back their soft, shiny coat.

 

Hydrate from the Inside Out

Dehydration can be a major culprit behind dry skin. Hereā€™s how to help:

  • Fresh Water Always: Keep their water bowl filled with clean, fresh water. Consider a pet water fountain if theyā€™re picky drinkers.

  • Add Wet Food: Incorporate wet food into their diet to provide extra moisture, especially if they mainly eat kibble.

  • Boost with Supplements:

    • Add omega-3 fatty acids or fish oil to their meals for better skin hydration and a shiny coat.

    • Opt for pet-safe options like salmon oil or flaxseed oilā€”check with your vet for dosing.

  • Consider Special Diets: Foods formulated for sensitive skin can make a big difference, particularly for pets prone to allergies or dryness.

 

Skin-Soothing Oils and Ingredients

When choosing a balm, shampoo, or supplement, look for these hydrating and healing ingredients:

  1. Coconut Oil: Deeply moisturizing and soothing for dry skin.

  2. Shea Butter: Helps repair cracks and forms a protective barrier.

  3. Beeswax: Seals in moisture and protects against environmental damage.

  4. Aloe Vera: Calms irritation and hydrates the skin.

  5. Oatmeal: Reduces itchiness and inflammation.

  6. Vitamin E: A natural antioxidant that promotes skin healing.

  7. Avocado Oil: Packed with vitamins A, D, and E for deep hydration.

 

Adding CBD Products and Skin-Soothing Ingredients

CBD Balms and Shampoos

CBD-infused balms and shampoos can be excellent options for soothing dry, irritated skin in pets. Here's how they help:

  • CBD Balms: These are perfect for targeted areas like cracked paws, noses, or small dry patches. The properties of CBD can help reduce redness and promote healing. Look for products with additional ingredients like beeswax or shea butter for extra moisture.

  • CBD Shampoos: CBD shampoos not only cleanse but also hydrate the skin and coat. They are gentle on sensitive skin, making them ideal for pets prone to itchiness or dryness. Ensure the shampoo is sulfate-free and infused with calming ingredients like oatmeal or aloe vera for added benefits.

 

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Front Page Pets
Heroic Freezing River Rescue

  • Chris MacRitchie jumped into an icy tributary of the Winooski River to rescue a struggling dog on January 10, 2025, with the dramatic rescue captured on video by his son.

  • The dog, Arizona, had been missing since January 9, and its owner, Morgan Cerasoli, was overjoyed and emotional upon receiving the rescue call.

  • MacRitchie, motivated by his love for dogs, waded through the freezing water, unsure of the depth, and safely carried the dog to shore where his wife provided warmth.

  • Cerasoli praised MacRitchieā€™s bravery and selflessness, describing the act as a rare and commendable display of humanity.

 

Best Friend Moments
Hissing Cat is Actually a Sweet Little Baby

 

The Tail Wag Tribune
This Weekā€™s Key Pet News

 

How to Protect Your Cat from Bird Flu This Year

  • Feeding raw diets to cats poses risks, including exposure to pathogens like H5N1 bird flu, which has caused illness and deaths in house cats after consuming raw meat or unpasteurized milk. Recent outbreaks have led to recalls and stricter FDA safety requirements for pet food.

  • While cat-to-human transmission of H5N1 is unlikely, increased exposure to infected raw food could raise public health risks. Previous instances of bird flu transmission from cats to humans underscore the need for caution.

  • This year has been a little worse than other years, with more than 12 cats affected, so itā€™s important to stay cautious and look into any new raw foods you plan to feed your cat!

 

Human-Dog Bond Began Earlier Than We Thought

  • New research led by Kelsey Witt Dillon reveals that humans in subarctic Alaska formed relationships with ancestral dogs around 12,000 years ago, 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.

  • Evidence from ancient canine remains shows dogs were likely fed by humans, with diets including salmon, indicating early mutualistic relationships.

  • Genetic analysis highlights that many early canids in Alaska were wolves, with some buried alongside humans, reflecting a complex bond between humans and canids.

 

Cat Takes 3 Flights After Being Left on Plane

  • Mittens the Maine Coon was accidentally left behind in the cargo hold during her flight from Christchurch to Melbourne, only to be discovered and flown back to New Zealand.

  • The airline, Air New Zealand, ensured Mittens was comfortable by turning on the heating in the cargo hold while they investigated how the mix-up happened.

  • After the round-trip detour, Mittens was safely reunited with her owner, Margo Neas, who received the most heartwarming cuddle from her cat. šŸ¾