A dog owner has responded to online accusations that her climbing dog is the product of artificial intelligence. “A lot of Nola’s recent videos have been getting comments from people who don’t follow ...
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Smokey, the bluetick coonhound in a checkered vest, has been the University of Tennessee's mascot for more than 70 years. Since 1953, there have been 11 different Smokey dogs, most of which came from ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The University of Tennessee’s beloved retired mascot, Smokey X, has been diagnosed with cancer, according to a release from the university’s Institute of Agriculture. The ...
The South has long gone to the “coon dogs”—in a good way. This branch of scent hounds descended from English foxhounds first brought to the American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries and remains ...
A woman was left shocked and heartbroken after her beloved and healthy dog's health suddenly deteriorated due to an autoimmune condition. Kassidy Ciarrone, 28, an engineer from Indianapolis, told ...
"Neat to have shared little bits of the journey with y'all," owner Theron Humphrey wrote on Instagram Theron Humphrey Maddie, a coonhound who garnered over 1 million followers on Instagram, died on ...
A beloved internet dog has died. Maddie, a coonhound who garnered over 1 million followers on Instagram, died on Thursday, July 17, according to The New York Times. The dog's life was documented on a ...
Around 2011, burned out from his corporate photography job, Theron Humphrey hatched an idea to travel the country, interview people and take their portraits in all 50 states. He quit his job, ...