Just found out Blue Mountain is now offering cards that you can add to your Facebook wall, rather than e-mailing to a specific person. They have so many cute dog cards, I wanted to make sure you knew about this. Click here to see the whole card that is thumbnailed above.
Meet Eve! Eve is currently living in foster care with Paws of Tomorrow in Ocean View, Deleware. Here’s what their website has to say about this new mama.
This is Stewey the bulldog, who I met today. I took his picture to put a dog-related spin on something I wanted to blog about that has absolutely nothing to do with dogs. You see, this morning I stood on my local high school’s steps along with many of my neighbors to honor a fallen hero.
I posted earlier this week about a dog who has been cloned in South Korea, whose genetics include something to make the dog glow when he is fed certain antibiotics. Researchers think they can use the same technology to find a cure for certain human diseases. So, does that make cloning ethical?
Reuters is reporting that the South Korean scientists who cloned a dog to create a Beagle named Snuppy, have now created a dog who glows red. At a cost of about $3 million, they inserted a gene that makes the dog glow when he is fed doxycycline and viewed under an ultraviolet light.
Last Tuesday’s Top Ten list was about ways in which dogs are better than cats. One of those ways was that dogs have a much wider variety of job skills than cats do. So, what are those jobs? Here’s my top ten: