Sniffer dog finds sandwiches, prairie dogs live indoors, lost cat returns home, and the chunky charm of wombats.
https://cutetropolis.com/2026/04/29/links-oh-cmon-airline-food-isnt-that-bad/ #Beagles #Cats #Dogs #Kittens #PrairieDogs #Pups #WombatsSniffer dog finds sandwiches, prairie dogs live indoors, lost cat returns home, and the chunky charm of wombats.
https://cutetropolis.com/2026/04/29/links-oh-cmon-airline-food-isnt-that-bad/ #Beagles #Cats #Dogs #Kittens #PrairieDogs #Pups #WombatsHonestly, I have never heard of #nationalpetday but it's been a sweet break from the nonstop noise of the news.
This was my sweet, devoted Momo. He has been gone 3 years, and it's still hard. He and his brother, Binks, were the light and the joy of my life.
Mo and Binks were Black-Tailed #prairiedogs
Binks was a year older than Mo, and Binks was a biter, but he was also very affectionate when he was in the right mood.
We befriend a mouse, marvel at giant chainsaw art, and learn more about the CCC. Click the link for more ⬇️
#FullTimeTraveling #FullTimeCamping #FullTimeRVing #TravelingTheUS #CamperLife #VeganLife #RetiredLife #FIRELife #HealthyVegan #CusterSD #KeystoneSD #HillCitySD #RapidCitySD #WallSD #DevilsTowerNationalMonument #HowWouldJesusKillanAnimal #PrairieDogs #BadParenting #BlackHillsNationalForest #PetrifiedWood #CusterCemetery #WorldsLargestBigFoot #DalhsChainsawArt…
A human near #FlagstaffAZ just died from #ThePlague. But it's just a coincidence! (See next post)
#PrairieDogs are dying in northern #Arizona, and officials are concerned the cause could be the #plague.
by Catherine Reagor, Arizona Republic
July 9, 2025
"Coconino County Health and Human Services recently received a report of a prairie dog die-off on private land northeast of #Flagstaff.
"A statement from Coconino County said a sudden die-off of prairie dogs and rodents can be an indicator of plague, an infectious disease that can affect humans and animals.
"Trish Lees, communications manager for Coconino County, said the number of prairie dogs that have died was unknown."
"To prevent exposure to plague, Coconino County recommends:
- Avoid fleas and use veterinarian-approved flea treatments on pets.
- Keep them on a leash and out of areas known to be inhabited by wild rodents.
- Report prairie dog, rodent and rabbit die-offs to Coconino County at 928-679-8756 or 928-679-8760.
- Prevent rodent infestations by removing brush, rock piles, trash and lumber from around homes and outbuildings.
- Avoid contact with wild animals.
- Use an insect repellent and tuck pant cuffs into your socks to help prevent flea bites.
- Do not camp next to rodent holes and avoid sleeping directly on the ground.
- Be aware that cats are highly susceptible to plague.
- If your pet has a high fever, a loss of appetite, lethargy, a cough or eye drainage, contact a veterinarian immediately.
#YersiniaPestis #AnimalHealth #HumanHealth #Disease #TheBlackDeath #BubonicPlague
8-Jul-2025
Genes for surviving #plague in #prairieDogs