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What’s Making Global Cat and Dog News Today?

The Best Pet Daily Round-up of News, Research, Opinion or Fun published about Dogs and Cats from around the world:

  1. United States (Humane Society) It's complicated: How to help dogs, cats navigate relationships

    In Brief: Patrick McDonnell, the creator of the syndicated daily comic strip "MUTTS," blends humor with messages about animal protection. Through characters like Earl the dog and Mooch the cat, McDonnell prompts readers to consider animal welfare globally. Noteworthy storylines include a shift to plant-based options at characters' favorite deli and a narrative freeing a chained backyard dog, reflecting McDonnell's own commitment to animal rights. A board member of the Humane Society of the United States for 18 years, McDonnell's work aims to entertain while subtly advocating for animals, an approach he describes as aligning with the essence of love, akin to haiku poetry. His success is measured in feedback from readers who have been moved to adopt pets or embrace veganism, inspired by the gentle, yet impactful themes of "MUTTS."

  2. United States (ABC11) Wasp stinging foster puppies at Raleigh home, turns into social media push for pet adoption

    In Brief: In Raleigh, North Carolina, Jean Mosher has turned an unfortunate incident into a social media sensation to promote pet adoption. Her latest post, capturing the ordeal of her foster puppies named Clouds, Seven Sundays, and Big Boss getting stung by a wasp, has amassed over 27 million views on Instagram and 8 million on TikTok. The swelling from the stings brought significant attention, furthering Mosher's goal to highlight the importance of adopting pets. These puppies are recovering and will soon be available for adoption through HopeAnimals.org, with the listing going live on July 3. Mosher's previous social media success involved her dog Jaqweenie, who became famous on TikTok due to his unique mouth deformity.

  3. United States (NBC News) World's tallest male dog, Kevin, dies after setting record

    In Brief: Kevin, the Great Dane certified as the world's tallest male dog at 3 feet 2 inches by Guinness World Records, has passed away. His owners, Tracy and Roger Wolfe from Iowa, described him as "the best giant boy" who loved attention. Despite his record-breaking size, Kevin was known for his fear of vacuum cleaners and his playful attempts to fit into small spaces, much like smaller dogs. Tragically, Kevin died at the age of 3 following unplanned surgery, leaving his family and fans devastated. His short life highlights the often brief lifespan of larger dog breeds.