Where pugs rule the racetrack
New York Times: Owners gather regularly to see who's dog is the fastest. Or slowest.
New York Times: Owners gather regularly to see who's dog is the fastest. Or slowest.
Mum died of cancer in August, now the family dog may have been stolen.
Samuel Hastie is six-years-old but he's unlikely to live till he's 20.
This is the sort of tale to inspire a Hollywood film.
Thai authorities believe the herd fell trying to help a calf.
Scientists plan to use "gene silencing" to combat the notorious European paper wasp.
This abandoned pooch is finally getting the pampering every mum-to-be deserves.
"My f***ing cat is exhausted and on a glucose drip, and this is my fault?"
COMMENT: Floppy-eared rabbits are also suffering from the traits that make them adorable.
Social media has melted down over the super-stealthy predator.
First bred for a blind woman with allergies, it's become "a Frankenstein's monster."
Pit bull may be the reason Greg Manteufel nearly died.
New York Times: Despite apparent aloofness, cats are capable of relationships with people.
One diver reckons one smiled at him, 'its teeth were literally the size of steak knives'.
New York Times: One couple's mammoth effort to find their missing Border collie.
Protesters lined up in front of the meat chillers at a Countdown on Sunday. What's next?
Hamilton SPCA says Cricket's case was one of the worst of its type it has ever seen.
Angel reportedly carries out her life of crime at night.
Even if your dog moves a lot, sleeping next to him has surprising health benefits.
WARNING: Graphic. The man received the barbaric punishment for an alleged assault.
Activist raided farm to save rabbits and said she was then attacked by angry farmers.
Steve the goat from Whenuapai has gone viral thanks to his legendary antics.
A worrying number of pet owners say they do not think vaccines are necessary.
Heartbreaking photo of a koala with joey on a tree has prompted countless offers for help.
If ingested, cats can suffer hypersalivation, ulcers and hyperthermia.
Chella Phillips went the extra mile to help stray dogs during devastating storm.
A woman's death prompted a study into the hidden dangers of seemingly innocuous injuries.
Graphic warning: The dogs received life-threatening injuries but were not taken to vet.
Animal encounters at the zoo aren't just a positive experience for the humans.