7 Pets You Should Never Release In The Wild
AdultsAnimalsNatureEnvironment...Sometimes, people release their exotic pets into the wild. Why can this cause such a huge problem?
GoBone
AdultsPetsTechnologyThe GoBone keeps your dog entertained while you're busy and opens up a whole new world of play when you're together.
Is there a disease that makes us love cats?
AdultsHealthPetsAnimalsToday, about a third of the world's population is infected with a strange disease called toxoplasmosis - and most of them never even know it. And while the parasite can multiply in practically any host, it can only reproduce sexually in the intestines of cats.
Why do cats act so weird?
AdultsAddictionPetsAnimals...They're cute, they're lovable, and judging by the 26 billion views on over 2 million YouTube videos of them, one thing is certain: cats are very entertaining. But their strange feline behaviors, both amusing and baffling, leave many of us asking: Why do cats do that?
Dogs Trust TV Ad
AdultsPetsRelationshipsCharityThe campaign is trying to raise awareness of hundreds of dogs at Dogs Trust's 20 rehoming centres around the country by showing just how important a new owner is to a Dogs Trust dog waiting for their special someone.
How do dogs "see" with their noses?s
AdultsBiologyPetsScienceYou may have heard the expression that dogs 'see with their noses.' But these creature's amazing nasal architecture actually reveals a whole world beyond what we can see. Alexandra Horowitz illustrates how the dog's nose can smell the past, the future and even things that can't be seen at all.
Samsung Dream Doghouse
AdultsPetsTechnologyGadgetsYou can visit the Samsung Dream Doghouse on the Samsung Stand at Crufts 2015.
Soldier Adopts Dog That Saved His Life Because That's What Best Friends Do
AdultsDisabilityPetsAnimals...While serving in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog Layka was shot four times by the enemy at point-blank range. Despite her injuries, she still attacked and subdued the shooter, saving her handler and the other members of the team. Seven hours of surgery and the amputation of one leg saved her life. Her handler, Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald, fought hard to adopt her and she's now become a part of his family.