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President-elect Joe Biden at the Delaware Humane Society on Nov. 17, 2018, the day he officially adopted his dog, Major. Stephanie Gomez Carter/Delaware Humane Association hide caption
Biden's German Shepherd To Be Celebrated With 'Indoguration' Hosted By Animal Shelter
Thursday
A new leash on life: The ASPCA's Behavioral Rehabilitation Center in Weaverville, N.C., helps traumatized dogs learn to trust humans again. ASPCA hide caption
1 Of A Kind Shelter Helps Traumatized Dogs Learn To Trust Humans Again
Sunday
Taco has kept Devin Green busy and her anxiety at bay. "I'm consumed with him more than the worries in my mind." Devin Green hide caption
Pandemic Pet Therapy: What's So Special About A Critter Friend?
Saturday
President-elect Joe Biden's dog Champ stands during speeches at the vice president's residence in 2012. When the family returns to Washington, Champ will have to show his younger brother, Major, the ropes. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
Black soldier fly larvae will be one of the animal protein alternatives found in Nestle's line of 'eco-friendly' dog and cat foods. Guillaume Souvant/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
A proposed German law would require dogs to get exercise twice a day. Here, two pooches go for a walk in Frankfurt in 2016. Michael Probst/AP hide caption
Wednesday
Justinian Huang with his dog Swagger in California. John Ruwitch/NPR hide caption
Thursday
Minks at a mink farm. Yuri Tutov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
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Judy Dollenmayer taking a break on a hike with Willow, a husky-hound mix and the newest member of her family. Barbara Page hide caption
Friday
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there's no evidence that pets can contract or spread the coronavirus. But you still may want to keep your dog away from other people right now. Max Posner/NPR hide caption
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Siba accepts her trophy as the Westminster Kennel Club's Best in Show on Tuesday night. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Saturday
Dogs' olfactory capacity — they can sniff in parts per trillion — primes them to detect disease. Kayla Dear/Getty Images/EyeEm hide caption
Monday
For owners of rescue dogs of mixed breed heritage, it can be tempting to buy a DNA kit to get intel on your pup's ancestry. Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images hide caption