Pound for Pound: How Diet Makes a Difference in Healthy Weight Loss
While all weight-management diets are designed to reduce a dog’s daily intake of calories, there is more to successful weight loss than calorie reduction.
While all weight-management diets are designed to reduce a dog’s daily intake of calories, there is more to successful weight loss than calorie reduction.
Fortunately, showing your team how valuable they are doesn’t have to cost much to be meaningful. Here are some ideas that will put smiles on their faces, and warm their hearts, while having a gentle impact on the reality of your bottom line.
As the country’s first national humane organization, we have been at the forefront of helping animals in need after nearly every major war or natural disaster since WWI. Following our “First To Serve” mission that has powered our programs for more than 145 years, American Humane’s rescue team completed its first deployment of 2023, responding […]
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American Humane is no stranger to supporting animals affected by heart-wrenching catastrophes. As the country’s first national humane organization, we have been at the forefront of helping animals in need after nearly every major war or natural disaster since WWI. Following a “First To Serve” mission that has powered our programs for more than 145 […]
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The Fort Worth Zoo is one of only 65 zoological facilities in the world to hold the distinction of being an American Humane Certified park. American Humane’s rigorous certification program helps ensure that when visitors see the Humane Certified™ seal, they know that the facility meets our high standards of animal care. With such an […]
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When disaster strikes, American Humane is there to help animals in need. That statement has been true for more than 145 years, and it was this sentiment that motivated our animal first responders as the American Humane Rescue Team embarked on its first mission of 2023. Multiple tornadoes, including a powerful EF3, displaced thousands of […]
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As we look toward a new year full of promise and hope for animals and people, we must also remember those we lost in 2022 who helped further American Humane’s “First To Serve” mission. While these animal lovers may no longer be with us physically, their spirit and generosity live on through their dedicated support […]
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December 27th is National Visit the Zoo Day. Ever since the first one opened in 1793, zoos have been home to a wide range of species from around the world. They have provided visitors with close encounters to wildlife and advanced invaluable scientific research. Just one trip to the zoo can increase one’s environmental awareness, […]
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The holiday season is upon us, which marks the official start of winter in the United States. A few notable reindeer will brave the frigid conditions on the night of December 24th, but all animals without magical powers need to be kept safe from the incoming cold weather. The Christmas season is all about giving, […]
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December is a celebratory month marked by several major holidays. A lesser-known celebration in December is National Cat Lovers Month. On this special occasion, we take the time to appreciate the furry feline friends who enrich our lives. Most historians estimate that cats were domesticated around 9,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent area (today’s […]
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