Pet Pawfection

Peanut the Dog Tangles with Skunk and Gets Buried

Aug 16 2012

Ellie with the Hambone Award

Tangling with skunks is a messy business. We all know about getting hit by the stink laser but it turns out you can get buried alive if you're not careful! Peanut, a spunky little dachshund-terrier mix, earned the title of "Most Unusual October Claim" by Veterinary Pet Insurance Co. (VPI) by mixing it up with a wily skunk under his human's deck in Sicklerville, NJ. Just like Ellie in the picture above, Peanut could be a Hambone Award winner.

According to [Peanut's human papa, Keith], his dogs have had a number of disagreements with local wildlife. Peanut especially has been known to chase four-legged intruders through small openings beneath the deck in their backyard. This battle was unlike any other, however, and left Peanut buried alive in the dirt beneath their deck. [VPI]

After hours of searching, a local firefighter saw Peanut's paw sticking out of the dirt. When they dug her out, she was barely breathing and awash in skunk musk. Peanut was rushed to an animal hospital and treated for hypothermia. She was released two days later and made a full recovery. The same can't be said for the deck. No one knows what became of the erstwhile skunk, but it looks like the skunk got the upper paw in this epic battle.

Two paws up to VPI for the story and its Hambone Awards. Go fetch for more details and heart-melting pictures of Peanut.

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National Pet Cancer Awareness Month Marked by New Discovery

Aug 16 2012


My Human Mama's Shelby, Taken By Cancer

November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. VPI Pet Insurance declared it as such in 2005 to "empower pet owners with knowledge about the prevalence, detection and treatment of pet cancer." Cancer does not discriminate. It kills humans and pets. My human mama's furry friend Shelby, a beautiful hound mix, died of cancer a few years ago. There are countless stories of lost loved ones and those who won their fights. We celebrate those victories as we continue the struggle to save as many lives as possible.

VPI is doing its part this month by donating $1 for every new Like of the VPI Facebook page. For those of you in the Long Beach, California area, the fifth annual VPI K9K Pet Cancer Awareness Walk will take place on November 15, 2011. All registration fees will be donated directly to the Animal Cancer Foundation.

A recent discovery at North Carolina State University provided some good news in the fight against cancer. Researchers found that chromosomal "breakpoints" in canines are associated with cancer. So what are breakpoints?

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