The new online tool helps pet owners get medical care for their pets over video chat.
With recent news of a tiger at the Bronx Zoo testing positive for COVID-19, many have begun to worry whether animals can transmit the virus. According to Karen Terio, chief of the Zoological Pathology Program at the University of Illinois, there’s no need to panic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Foster parent for The Animal Foundation, Rachel Levi, shares the need for large animal adoption, especially pigs, outside of her home in Las Vegas on Thursday, March 26, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Elipagephoto
Take a look at Anomoly’s augmented reality books and the robot pets from Lovot at CES 2020.
CES gave a glimpse into future gadgets for pet owners, including feeders, training devices and ID tags and trackers. (Bailey Schulz / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
We received more than 80 photos, most of which depicted your dogs, cats and even guinea pigs dressed in their holiday best.
Once known as vet techs, students at the College of Southern Nevada are now on a path to becoming veterinary nurses as CSN joins other institutions nationwide in a push to define and expand the profession. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
When taking them on walks just isn’t enough, there are plenty of dog parks sprinkled throughout the Las Vegas Valley where dogs can play and owners can get to know the other pet parents in their area. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Rescued Treasures Cat Cafe, currently Nevada’s only cat caffe, opened Tuesday, August 6, 2019. The cafe allows visitors to have a snack or drink while hanging out with friendly felines. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
Rick Davis, the man facing a felony charge of cruelty to animals because of the death of a Golden Retriever in his custody, appeared in court along with about 25 supporters.
In May, the Las Vegas Animal Foundation took in more dogs and cats than it has in any other month over the past five years. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal
As temperatures start to rise in the Las Vegas area, people are heading outside for various activities. Possibly hiking and maybe with a dog. People and pets aren’t the only creatures coming out of their winter homes – so are snakes. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
As Easter and spring time approach, some people may be tempted to adopt a rabbit for the holiday. But like adopting any animal, it is important to be responsible and know what a rabbit requires to be a happy, healthy pet. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
On Tuesday, The Animal Foundation opened the doors to its new Engelstad Foundation Adoption center. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
The City Council voted to ban the retail sale of any pets not obtained from animal shelters, nonprofit humane societies or nonprofit animal rescue organizations.