TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Shelters and rescues all over the country and here at home are dealing with an enormous influx of animals in need. So, coming up with creative ways to help find them forever ...
It's time to transport ourselves to the most remote corners of the world, where humans are not common visitors. Thanks to ...
For rescue dogs in animal shelters, one photo can change everything. Across eastern Carolina, shelters rely on compelling ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — October is National Adopt A Shelter Dog month -- a cause we wholeheartedly support on team Ready Pet GO! Throughout Northeast Ohio, there are so many heroes in the rescue community ...
For the last 15 years, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has been on a mission to document every animal species in human care before they disappear. Through his series "The Photo Ark," ...
It’s that time again to get behind the lens of some of the world's best wildlife photographers with a first selection of images entered in the 2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. This ...
The “golden horseshoe,” an otherworldly image of a rare golden tri-spine horseshoe crab accompanied by a trio of golden trevallies fish, has been chosen as the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of ...
We all know what a dog or a cat looks like from every angle since most of us have one or the other at home. But there are some animals out there you’ve probably never seen up close, and what they look ...
GLEN MILLS, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A Delaware County pet photographer is using her skills to help animals in shelters find forever homes. If you look through Carol Arscott's camera lens, looking back ...
Marsha Steckling is a photographer transforming lives. Since 2007, Steckling has photographed 4,000 shelter dogs in Longmont, helping unite them with forever homes. Her passion for pet photography ...
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Lithuania-based photographer Andrius Burba has long been curious about "the other side" of animals. Literally. "We often think we know what things look like, but in reality, we only see them from one ...