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SFO Gets New "Wag Brigade" Member, Duke the Cat

SFO Gets New "Wag Brigade" Member, Duke the Cat

For the last decade or so, more and more airports have been employing therapy animals to bring travelers' stress levels down a notch or two or even three.

SFO Gets New "Wag Brigade" Member, Duke the Cat

For the last decade or so, more and more airports have been employing therapy animals to bring travelers' stress levels down a notch or two or even three.

Paralyzed Man Uses Experimental Brain Implants To Walk Again

Paralyzed Man Uses Experimental Brain Implants To Walk Again

40-year-old Gert-Jan Oskam was in a motorcycle accident in 2011 that left him paralyzed,. But now, he's walking again.

Paralyzed Man Uses Experimental Brain Implants To Walk Again

40-year-old Gert-Jan Oskam was in a motorcycle accident in 2011 that left him paralyzed,. But now, he's walking again.

Don't Cry This Kitty a River, Adopt Him Instead!

Don't Cry This Kitty a River, Adopt Him Instead!

River is currently in foster care through the Southern Arizona Cat Rescue in Tucson. He is one sweet kitty!

Don't Cry This Kitty a River, Adopt Him Instead!

River is currently in foster care through the Southern Arizona Cat Rescue in Tucson. He is one sweet kitty!

Unchain Django by Giving Him a Forever Home

Unchain Django by Giving Him a Forever Home

Django is neutered, weighs approximately 55 pounds, and the shelter staff thinks he's about 1 year and 8 months old. He's been at the shelter since September 29, 2022, and...

Unchain Django by Giving Him a Forever Home

Django is neutered, weighs approximately 55 pounds, and the shelter staff thinks he's about 1 year and 8 months old. He's been at the shelter since September 29, 2022, and...

New Study Points to Fur Parents Preferring Snuggles with Pets vs. People

New Study Points to Fur Parents Preferring Snuggles with Pets vs. People

A whopping 84 percent admitted that their pet was their number one source of joy.

New Study Points to Fur Parents Preferring Snuggles with Pets vs. People

A whopping 84 percent admitted that their pet was their number one source of joy.