A Peterborough mother is speaking out after an incident with pre-boarding screening agents involving her three-year old son who has non-verbal autism.
The massive, fluffy pup — called “Mr. Deeds” — was stolen by a shadowy group of burglars early Tuesday morning.
And apparently, that jealousy is not limited to other animals — it applies to the stuffed variety, too. In this video ...
Dec. 5 marks the 28th annual Adoption Day for the Kent County 17th Circuit Court and to celebrate, it’s looking for 250 ...
The bond between people and their pets is a special one, and the week of Nov. 10 through Nov. 16 is meant to recognize this ...
Nazam, a 22-year-old Virginian who runs the brand Le Rêve Nazam, took perfectly good, wearable pants and sewed at least 200 ...
A viral video of a cat pretending to be a stuffed animal is making viewers do a double-take. The British Shorthair duo — ...
Four critics from around the world re-view the review Contemporary life is cushioned in evaluation: suggested routes to walk ...
West Valley resident Trisha Prater lives on Prater Farm, with her husband, Joey, and their son Jaden. Prater and her family ...
What kind of relationship did Japanese people and animals have during the early modern Edo period (1603–1868)? An exhibition ...
Relying less on animal testing for new drugs and more on lab-made “organoids” designed to mimic the functions of human organs ...
A woodworker in Canada was working on a house when he found extremely unusual items used as insulation behind some drywall.