Dogs
Israel’s ‘Tinder for pets’ is helping shelter animals match with loving homes
An Israeli nonprofit is using a Tinder-style app to match shelter dogs and cats with loving families and reduce failed adoptions.
IDF kills Hezbollah terrorist who shot and killed Oketz dog in Lebanon
Canine chaos in Jerusalem: Man arrested after sharing video riding motorcycle with dog in lap
California authorities uncover suspected mass killing of hundreds of rescue dogs
Promising treatment for dogs with CKD shows positive results
Researchers found a noticeable difference for dogs who were treated with the vitamin D treatment rather
Purim Spiel: Dog Birthright, the newest frontier Israeli tourism, caters to the furriest Jews
Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Eye-tracking glasses show how dogs perceive human gestures
The findings suggest that dogs do not merely follow commands mechanically but try to interpret human intentions, demonstrating a more sophisticated level of understanding.
Labradoodle breeder slams “Doodle” crossbreeds as marketing hype
“Doodles. People are crossing a Doodle into every breed—Labradoodle, Goldendoodle,” stated Martin Rütter in the interview.
Thinking of adopting a dog? Meet the Tinder for pets
"I saw his eyes and just had to swipe right": Meet Adopt-Me, the social startup that developed the "Tinder" of the pet adoption world. Now, it's launching a crowdfunding campaign.
The promotions and new home items
Promotions and new items for the home: Special offers on products for families and pets.
Israel Dog Unit holds special search day for Haymanot Kasau, one year after disappearance
"We at the IDU are dedicated to the search and support of the family. We will continue the search as long as necessary."
American-Israeli woman from Montana still missing after disappearance at dog park
Ehrlich's dog, Bamba, is also still at large and local police are requesting help in finding the dog to return to their family.
A veterinarian's take on dog tear stains: Why I recommend Nature's Protection Superior Care
Like cats and dogs, when we listen intently we prick up our ears, study finds
Although modern humans cannot move their ears around in the same way that dogs, cats, and horses do, the findings suggest that humans involuntarily tense their ear muscles when listening intently.