Adopting or fostering a rescue dog or cat, volunteering at an animal shelter, and spaying and neutering your animals are just a few of the ways that you can save the lives of domestic animals. More »
Sure, there are plenty of famous dogs out there. But how much do you hear about our feline friends? Here are a few cats worth meowing about. More »
This time of year, it's important to keep your pets out of the heat. Check out this advice for help. More »
An "inflatable shark" and more than 300 other sea creatures were discovered in a dive off the Philippines. More »
The nonprofit group Pilots N Paws saves animals' lives by transporting them cross-country to new foster homes. More »
While discussing her missing cat with a reporter, a tornado survivor named Judy Pugh spotted the cat standing by the wreckage of her house. More »
Last week, volunteers saved 100 pilot whales from being beached off the coast of a Scottish island. More »
Ban, a dog stranded at sea for three weeks, was reunited with her owner yesterday. More »
After Graham Waspe's guide dog Edward lost his sight, Waspe got a new dog to lead them both around. More »
Pearl, a black Labrador rescued from a shelter by the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, is saving lives in Japan. More »
A personal trainer, Michael Greenblatt, adopted a cat after she started tagging along on his daily runs. Now she's a pro. More »
Watch these heartwarming video clips about animals reconnecting with their human friends -- including the infamous Christian the Lion. More »
Since the earthquake in Haiti, a group called Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) has been working to rescue animals and stop their diseases from spreading to humans -- and their success has been remarkable. More »
A pit bull mix nicknamed Angel saved a woman and her toddler from a man with a knife earlier this month. Now, the woman wants to adopt him. More »
Zeb, an Australian Shepherd, went searching for his owners and crossed Seattle's Route 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge. Remarkably, he survived nearly unscathed. More »