Dog trainer Brandon McMillan, host of CBS-TV’s Lucky Dog, on growing up in a circus, finding his calling, and why he trains dogs to help veterans
After a run-in with a porcupine, a beloved pet receives help and comfort. And a toy.
The actress shares how her love for dogs and respect for veterans prepared her for her role in the new movie.
Deemed 100 percent disabled, she thought her life was over. Then she met Moxie.
In one year, the campaign has gathered about $100,000 in donations.
He had plans for retirement—travel, fishing and relaxing with his wife. They didn’t include a rambunctious puppy named Dolly.
Their Dalmation disappeared after a tornado. Six years later, they had almost given up hope.
It’s not often you hear a love story where the matchmaker moos.
Nanook is known to disappear for days at a time in the wilderness. He’s got a good reason.
She’d trained Ernest as a therapy dog, but now she needed his help with her anxiety.
In the midst of her depression, she adopted a rescue pup who gave her a new lease on life.