zootoo.com
discover by
pet type

A Year of Pet Pulse News

Browse News

NEW YORK -- After 365 days of news, 2008 has drawn to a close. To mark the passing of another year, Pet Pulse decided to highlight the most notable animal-related stories, from gross abuses to incredible marvels, that occurred within the past 12 months.

Many highs and lows came with 2008, but none more devastating than the financial crisis, which was sparked by consumer mortgages and later compounded by the collapse of major investment firms.

Pets Caught In Wake Of Recession

"When you pick up the phone 20 times a day, chances are about 15 to 17 of those calls are going to be ' I'm moving,' or ' My home is being foreclosed,' or ' I'm being evicted,' " said Chelsea Manscot of MaxFund Animal Shelter.

The Denver shelter was like many facilities across the nation that saw a double-digit increase of "intakes" as the economy left many pet owners cash-strapped and unable to care for their animals.

"I remember a man coming in from the mountains with two dogs ... and crying, and very sad he just could not afford them anymore," said Geri Schmidt of MaxFund Animal Shelter

Schmidt's recollection only speaks to the dire circumstances that many pets and American households are facing.

"It's very sad, and it gets sadder and sadder," Manscot said of the increased rate of pet abandonments and surrenders.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Pet Recession">Pets Caught in Wake of Recession

China Quake Displaces Thousands Of Pets

Yet, worries about rising gas prices and possible layoffs collectively paused on May 12, when a 7.8-magnitude earthquake nearly leveled the Sichuan Province in China. Categorized as the worst quake in decades, it left roughly 87,000 missing or dead.

Organizations like Animals Asia Foundation rushed to the devastated region to help the millions of homeless Chinese pet owners, who tried to protect their animals from potentially life threatening government policies.

"Owners said, 'After the earthquake, I know the government had a policy to kill dogs. So I had to hide him in the very dangerous house.' The house already damaged by the earthquake," said Christia Yang of Animals Asia Foundation.

The Hong Kong based nonprofit provided shelter to hundreds of pets, while owners sought stable housing.

"I really believe what we are doing is very meaningful," Yang said in May. "Not just helping animals, it also helps people."

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="China Quake">Pets Struggle for Housing after China's Quake

In the United States this past year, pets also faced their own dangers, but in the least likely of places: on the shelves of pet supply and food stores. Amidst recurrent recalls of pet food and toys, owners were left wondering which companies -- and products -- were safe to trust.

Dog Loses Tongue

The case of Chai, a 10-year-old Labrador, highlighted the alarming reality of what can happen when pets get caught in the gap of industry standards.

"To watch something that gives you unconditional love just suffer and there is nothing you can do to take the suffering away," said dog owner Daniel Rechelbacher of Chai, who was the victim of a now-recalled toy ball.

In June, Chai lost his tongue when playing with the "Pimple Ball with a Bell" manufactured by Four Paws.

While Four Paws has addressed the manufacturing defect, it will only partially pay for Chai's medical expenses.

"Right now, the law is irresponsible and quite blind, in my opinion, in the way it treats pets," said Derek Smith, Chai and Rechelbacher's attorney.

With no safety standards regulating the pet toy industry, Rechelbacher and Smith hope this case is the catalyst for change.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Dog Loses Tongue">Dog Recovers After Losing Tongue to Toy Ball

Tragedies by mishap and mistake are startling, but stories of intentional abuse and cruelty can break the very notion of humanity's decency.

Marine Throws Puppy Off Cliff

"Oh, so cute, so cute little puppy ..." is the opening line of a battlefield video that surfaced on YouTube March 4.

International outrage instantly followed the images of a U.S. Marine in Iraq throwing a puppy into a ravine.

The Marine Corps immediately responded to the video's release.

"The Marine Corps does not condone this kind of behavior and will take appropriate action," said Capt. Blanca Binstock, U.S. Marine Corps, Division of Public Affairs.

Then on June 18, Lance Cpl. David Motari, who allegedly threw the puppy, was processed for separation from the Marine Corps, while the marine who reportedly videotaped the incident received a non-judicial punishment.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Marine Throws Puppy">U.S. Marine Throws a Puppy Down an Iraq Hillside

Foam Covered Kittens

July brought another extreme act of cruelty, when nine kittens were discovered covered in foam and entombed at a Las Vegas apartment complex.

"It wasn't a case where their feet were in foam and they could run around with foam on their feet," said volunteer Ginger Mundry of Happy Home Animal Sanctuary. "It was a case of the cats literally stuck in foam and the foam was stuck to the ground."

After three days of being sealed inside a beautification retaining wall, Happy Home Animal Sanctuary received a tip that prompted the rescue of all but one of the kittens, which was completely covered in foam.

Northpointe Apartment complex alleged maintenance worker Richard Carter perpetrated the crime.

"I know he did it on purpose," said Sidney Oliveira, Northpointe Apartment's manager. "I know for a fact that he's been complaining about those cats forever."

Carter was arrested in July, charged with five counts of animal cruelty. He is now waiting for a court date to be set.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Foam Covered Kittens">Foam Covered Kittens Survive Entombment

Dog Fighting In Car Trunk

Isolated incidents of animal cruelty brought shocking moments in 2008, but patterns of societal crime against animals and pets continued with animal fighting -- a covert gambling operation that runs the underground streets of America, and rarely comes to see the light.

"It's just that taboo," said Tio Hardiman, a dog fighting consultant to the Humane Society of the United States.

Hardiman is referencing a kind of dog fighting that's called trunking, and it's a crime officials know all about.

"Two dogs will be thrown into the trunk of a car like this," said Capt. Steve Shatkin of NJSPCA. "And it's a technique the amateur, urban dog fighters will use as a way to thwart law enforcement."

Remaining under the radar, while maintaining an unsuspecting public demeanor, is key to operators of this crime.

"If your music is blasting, you can actually be driving around," said Hardiman, a Chicago resident. "So it's like a thrill."

Although law enforcement across the nation is aware of this re-emerging tactic to build "street creds," and the public is calling in tips now more than ever, the brutality continues.

"I don't think we're going to just be able to put the brakes on it," Shatkin said. "We just have to persevere, and we have to continue our efforts in law enforcement."

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Trunking">'Trunking' is Dog Fighting's Ugly Secret

Bringing hope and warming our hearts, pets livened the journey of 2008 with their remarkable spirit to survive, inspire and protect.

Cutting Edge Prosthetic For Saluki

Sally, a 2-year-old Saluki, made medical history in May when she became the first dog to receive an experimental prosthesis. Protecting Animal Welfare Society found the injured dog in a Kuwaiti desert a year ago.

The organization brought the three-legged dog back to Fort Collins, Colo., where the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University outfitted her with an implant made of titanium.

Unlike other strap-on implants, which can cause skin abrasions and sores, Sally's unique fixture is actually a part of her bone.

"The stem is the important part, and would go up into the bone. That bone is secured in place with these screws that are placed from the inside out through the bone. Those hold the implant in place while the bone grows into it," explained the dog's surgeon and owner, Erick Egger, DVM.

Sally continues to heal nicely from the procedure.

"She's quite happy to swing around and jump on this and use it," Egger said of the implant which is being surrounded by new bone growth.

The technology used to create Sally's new leg drew from medical research on human hip transplants; the work that went into Sally's procedure could stand to further scientific research and development on human prosthetics, as well.

"Ultimately, when we're helping the dog, we're helping people," Egger said.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Sally Saluki">Pup's Implant Gives Leg Up to Cutting Edge Surgery

Parrot Saves Toddler

Although humans came to Sally's rescue and gave her a running start at a new life, animals often leave their own mark on people's lives.

It isn't often, however, that a Quaker parakeet saves the life of a choking toddler.

Willie, a pet bird who lives in Denver, did just that on Nov. 7, when his persistent calls alerted the family's babysitter that trouble was imminent.

Two-year-old Hannah Kuusk was unable to swallow a piece of a Pop Tart, and her face was turning blue.

"I started hearing Willie go wild," the babysitter, Megan Howard, recalled. "He started screaming and flapping his wings. There was serious panic in his voice, like I've never heard before.

"I heard Willie say, 'momma baby, momma baby.' I knew something was wrong."

It was the first time the chatty parrot had ever uttered the word "'baby" and Willie has not said it since the incident.

Thanks to Willie's vocal chops, Hannah survived the ordeal.

"This is by far the most amazing thing I've witnessed," said Samantha Kuusk, Hannah's mother. "I don't want to think about what may have happened had Willie not been here."

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Talking Parrot">Talking Parrot Saves Choking Toddler's Life

Obama Bird

While Willie spoke up to save baby Hannah, an African Grey parrot got caught up in the fever of the presidential politics in October, and used his gift of speech to stomp for Presidential-elect Barack Obama.

Smokey took note of his owners' political allegiance, as well as the enthusiasm Obama riled from Americans along the campaign trail.

"We were watching something, showing some speech, whatever, and when he hears it he gets like, 'Yes, yes, yes!' And, 'Obama! Obama! Yes, we can, yes, we can, yes!' Like that, really emphatic," his owner Doug Dilg of Calabasas, Calif., said.

Arizona Sen. John McCain, Obama's Republican contender, just didn't seem to cut it with Smokey in the same way.

"If you listen to McCain's stuff with him, it doesn't seem like there is the same level of excitement and there is certainly no response," Dilg said of Smokey's political leanings, which are turbo-charged when Democratic events hit the airways. "There is a certain background noise to those rallies and those events. It's the bare sound of the excitement that gets him going."

Others spellbound by Obamamania flocked to see -- and hear -- this bird of a similar feather on YouTube. By Election Day, Smokey's video had been viewed nearly 200,000 times.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Obama Bird">Bird Says 'Yes, We Can' to Obama

Forget the idea that pets are just furry, feathered or finned friends of ours. 2008 proved that some pets are also true trend setters.

Pets In College

At a handful of American colleges, parents helped more than just their kids move into dorms this fall. Family pets also adopted college campuses as their new home.

"We have a lot of students who come from the Northeast, the Midwest, out in the West," said Mike Robilotto, residential life director for Eckerd College, located in St. Petersburg, Fla. "They've come a long distance and we want them to feel like they're at home."

Located in the Sunshine State, Eckerd College has three dorms set aside for pet owners of dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets and even snakes.

"It makes such a difference, you get more responsible," said Kerry O'Gorman, an Eckerd College junior. "You actually go to class, you get up early because you got to get up and walk the dog, and feed the dog before you go to class."

That impact is being noted by other academic institutions, such as MIT, which has cat designated dorms, as well as the State University of New York at Canton, where two floors of a dorm set aside as the "pet wing."

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="College Pets">Pets in College

Pet Weddings

As traditional institutions make accommodations for pets, some traditional ceremonies are being held for pets, such as weddings.

"I now pronounce you furry friends forever, you may now sniff your mate," came the "puptials" decree on a sunny September afternoon in Lancaster County, Pa.

"I couldn't have picked a better mate for him myself," said Don Mast, the "grandfather" of a canine groom.

In typical wedding fanfare, in-laws greeted the newlyweds.

"Welcome to the family, Stella," cried one pet parent to her pup's new wife at the casual outdoor doggie park ceremony and reception.

But the trend of dog weddings is growing everywhere, from fund raising events to lavish private nuptials, and it means nothing but good things for pets.

"It shows how much you really do care about your dog and that they are a huge part of your life and they are not just objects," said volunteer Angie Mast of the Humane League of Lancaster County.

Seeing pets and animals as their own beings rather than property is a trend that bares repeating in 2009.

Original Story: www.zootoo.com" title="Pet Weddings">Doggies Say 'I Do' in Pet Wedding Trend

Tell us what you think about “A Year of Pet Pulse News” below. Share your favorite videos by clicking on the ZootooTV tab. Send us your story ideas by e-mailing us at news@zootoo.com or by calling us at 877-777-4204.



Tags


How do you like this article?

100%, 45 out of 45 users thumbed up.
Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Discuss this topic

Comments


666 comments found.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 12 Showing page of 12 Go
 
Edward Robin
Edward Robin (erobin)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Wow---great job!
 
Lorena C.
Lorena C. (DogHouseCrew)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Good job Pet Pulse!
 
ArthurCurtis
ArthurCurtis
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet Pulse did a very through job. Unfortunately, I could not watch it all due to the graphic detail of the abused. I am a wimp
 
kcstover
kcstover
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
great job
 
Pam
Pam (psmatt)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
These are articles I have seen no other place than on zootoo..thanks Pet Pulse..nice to read the year's news.
 
bell o.
bell o. (lala14)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
what a year. great job petpulse with the happy and sad news
 
Lucas G.
Lucas G. (kila1290)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet Pulse is great. I find myself talking about a story I have heard on zootoo almost everyday. Great source for animal news whether it is good or bad.
 
wanda f.
wanda f. (foochy)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
wow
 
Kait
Kait (aradiay6)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Wow... a lot of stuff happened in the past year.
 
Debbie
Debbie (depdog)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
We've ready the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Fortunately ZooToo users are good and together we can end the Bad and the Ugly.
 
kristina g.
kristina g. (kristina07)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
woohoo happy new year
 
huminbird34
huminbird34
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
You are informative, emotional, concise and a bag of chips all rolled up into one! Here's looking forward to a more rewarding year with Pet Pulse! Keep up the great job!
 
frank g.
frank g. (knarf74)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
i love me some chips...and some great animal stories. good job!
 
Joanne S.
Joanne S. (JoanneSchoch)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
It is amazing that all in the same year we see the best and the worst of human behavior towards the animals we are entrusted with. I look forward to a day when the news on animals is only good news.
 
L.H.S.
L.H.S. (libertyshelter)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Thank you so much Pet Pulse and Zootoo. We know you have worked hard to bring us these stories!
 
Suzi B.
Suzi B. (slalom21)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I love the stories with zootoo. I do hope that there is more positive but we do need to be aware of everything.
 
5ineveryroom
5ineveryroom
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Happy new year!
 
Missy M.
Missy M. (Mshan)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Hopefully, 2009 will bring alot more positive news.
 
missBAM
missBAM
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
The first ZooToo story I read that introduced me to this site was the one about all the kittens that were killed when someone sealed them inside of a wall - so sad.
 
missBAM
missBAM
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
oh, they showed it in the video... I forgot about the foam... Omg, so, so sad.....
 
Angelique S.
Angelique S. (SnowKat)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Job well done!!
 
Francine L.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Seems it has it all--the good, the bad and the ugly!
 
Missy
Missy (Mustang111)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
This site gives great information! Thanks!
 
Mary G.
Mary G. (Norton)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I believe that I read and commented on nearly every story posted on Zootoo in the year 2008. Some were very imformative and useful, e.g., the multiple stories over the year relating to pet food recalls. Some were lighthearted and fun. I personally liked the article about the bird in Japan that finally gave not only his name but his address to authorities and also the recent story about the dog that marched into a pet store and stole himself a bone. Some detailed medical miracles in the animal kingdom, some were downright inane, e.g., What's a Mutt story and, of course far too many dealt with abuse and cruelty--issues that nobody should want to read about but once reported can and should prod folks into positive action. Working together people can stop puppy mills, they can work to see that criminals who abuse animals receive tougher penalties, they can help save wildlife. Would be wonderful that as a result of some of the stories posted on Zootoo people become stronger and better advocates for the animals they love.
 
heymonwhatsup
heymonwhatsup
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
hopefully we have a new year filled with great news.
 
Sherie  F.
Sherie F. (Sherieflood)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I really like how they have updates of their stories!
 
Sheena S.
Sheena S. (SheenaS)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
That's a great overview on pet news for the new year
 
BeccaC
BeccaC
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
There are lots of informative stories and videos provided by Pet Pulse. I like the variety that they provide as well as follow-ups to some of their earlier stories.
 
deb
deb (sshadow56)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 1 user liked it.
Reply
Had some great stories, and some very sad stories. It is unbelievable what some people with do to animals, they should be punished as if they had done the same thing to a human.
 
Barbara Y.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Incredible.
 
mike z.
mike z. (mzev)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
lots of interesting stories this year
 
usarmyofficer
usarmyofficer
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I enjoy reading the articles that Pet Pulse provides and also watching the videos. I think that Pet Pulse really helps to bring awareness to the many issues that animals face. Although there are quite a few stories about animal abuse or neglect, there are also just as many stories telling of animal heroes and other issues that reflect positively on animals.
 
armymom
armymom
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I like reading these stories to find out what issues are out there concerning animals. It is a shame that there are so many stories out there that show the injustices forced upon animals.
 
Tammy M.
Tammy M. (tmurray123)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Overwhelming.
 
CptC
CptC
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Good stories to read because they keep you informed of what is going on all around you. Its too bad that so many stories had to deal with abuse and neglect of animals.
 
kadiquilts
kadiquilts
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I think I've read them all...obviously we all like to read the stories with happy endings.....but we all know some bad tings happen in the world. It's good to be educated and work to make things right for our animal friends.
 
CountryLady
CountryLady
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I like to read the stories, but unfortunately it seems that there are more bad stories to read than good ones.
 
Danielle
Danielle (das310)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I love the good stories. As difficult as the bad ones are to hear about, it gives me even more motivation to educate as many people about these topics and volunteer as much as my time in helping these companion animals find forever homes. I will never get used to the fact how cruel people are and will never understand the joy they get in hurting another living being.
 
armydad
armydad
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Pet Pulse has provided a lot of good stories over the past year. Regretably some of the stories dealt with instances of abuse, but without making these stories public many people wouldn't know that these horrible type of things were happening.
 
chargeit2dad
chargeit2dad
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
i agree with the one below me i would like to see more happy ones instead of abuse neglect and killings of animals. but keep up the good work and congrats.
 
Tad D.
Tad D. (tadjr)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
It would be great to see more happy, good news stories, I know they are out there. I didnt see any mention about the dog who was rescued several months ago in Tampa that was near death, and went to their new forever home this past week. It was on the local tv channels.
 
John H.
John H. (JohnH)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 1 user liked it.
Reply
Great to see stories that your local news would not typically pick up.
 
Courtney H.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Thanks for the stories!!
 
Sue O.
Sue O. (skydnzr)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Nice to see a mix of both the good and the bad. Next year lets hope there is less bad to be reported on!
 
Heather W.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
great job zoo too!
 
Lorena C.
Lorena C. (DogHouseCrew)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Good job zootoo!
 
dusti
dusti
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
To make more good stories, we all need to be part of the solution, things do not get better without us fighting to make them better. WE can all make a difference.
 
Summer S.
Summer S. (Mocha301)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
These are great stories! Looking forward to Pet Pulse news in 2009!
 
Barbara B.
Barbara B. (BasiaJune)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I LOVE REMEMBERING THE GOOD STORIES LIKE THE PARROT SAVING THE TODDLER CHOKING AND THE DOG THAT ONCE WAS THROWN AWAY IN THE GARBAGE BECAME A LITTLE GIRLS HERO BY SAVING HER WHEN SHE HAD HER FIRST SEZUIRE AND WAS ABLE TO RECOGNIZE WHEN SHE WAS ABOUT TO HAVE ONE. THE STORIES THAT DISGUST ME ARE THE TRUNK DOG FIGHTING AND THE CATS IN THE FOAM AND THERE ARE MANY MORE BUT WHEN THINKING OF THE PAST YEAR MEMORIES AND STORIES I LIKE TO THINK OF THE GOOD STORIES. BUT ALSO HAVE TO FIGHT AGAINST THE BAD ONES CONTINUING IN THE NEW YEAR! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
 
menglish
menglish
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Thanks for all the stories.
 
Christine
Christine (kikgirl2)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
Don't like the bad stories, it would be wonderful if we were able to have more good stories!!
 
diane i t.
diane i t. (manager207)
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
lets hope we have a better year, with NO bad stories , wouldnt that be great
 
SweetieKisses
SweetieKisses
10 months ago
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
That would be great. I doubt it will happen, sad to say.
 
Heather W.
Flag this | Good Point | 0 users voted.
Reply
I hope so too!
Zootoo pet news videos
A Voice for The Animals

A Voice for The Animals

If you are interested in donating to North Shore Animal League visit NSALAmerica.org.

A Diamond in The Valley

A Diamond in The Valley

"The Valley" has always been known for top of the line shopping, spas, and more... But now, you can share the best of the best with your pet.

New Developments in Pet Cancer Treatment

New Developments in Pet Cancer Treatment

Animal Cancer Foundation founder, Dr. Gerald S. Post, informs K9 in the City on the new breakthroughs in animal cancer treatment. There are more effec…

Fashion For all Dog Kind

Fashion For all Dog Kind

You may not dress your dog up every time you leave your house or perhaps you and "Tinker Bell" enjoy wearing the latest fashions together. Regardless,…

The Softer Side of Howard Stern

The Softer Side of Howard Stern

With the capacity to shelter 300 animals at any given time, North Shore Animal League is known to be the “largest no-kill animal rescue” in Americ…

Is Animal Cancer Treatable?

Is Animal Cancer Treatable?

In Brooklyn, Dr. Post, a veterinary oncologist explains that animal cancer is treatable but since cancer is the most common cause for death in older …

Some Run for The Gold; He Runs for The Goal

Some Run for The Gold; He Runs for The Goal

You may remember the New York City Marathon runner, Brayden Mathews, who ran to raise money for United Action for Animals, a long time promoter of the…

True Blue Yankees Fans

True Blue Yankees Fans

The New York Yankees celebrated their 27th victory in the MLB World Series. Devoted fans gathered in Manhattan's financial district on November 6th,…

A Whole Art Gallery, Gone to the Dogs?

A Whole Art Gallery, Gone to the Dogs?

Have you ever wondered what the world looked like to a dog? Well what if "Spot" could draw a picture for you? In New York's neighborhood of Chelsea, t…

Meet Munch: Star of Iams

Meet Munch: Star of Iams' 'Beautiful on the Inside' Ad

Big conventions can be great places to hobnob with celebrities, and the Meet The Breeds event at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City w…


View all

Other news of the day

News Archive