6 tips for keeping your pets safe from wildlife attacks Coyotes and birds of prey are basically everywhere in Seattle — and they're here to stay. Here are some tips for keeping your furry friends safe from attacks. Casey Martin
At this Seattle dog cafe, pups get indoor playtime and plenty of treats You've probably heard of cat cafes — a place for coffee and playtime with felines. Now Seattle has a cafe that caters to dogs and their humans. Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 5 mins
Doggie doo-doos and don'ts. Best etiquette for dog decorum, according to experts There are now more dogs than children in Seattle, and with all those canines sharing space, things can get tense. Soundside spoke with two dog behavior experts about how we can co-exist a little better in this increasingly dog-centric city. Hans Anderson
Off the Charts: Seattle's rental market is pet-friendly, except for big dogs In a city awash in doggos (with two new dog parks coming), finding housing with your furry family members can be challenging—especially if they are large dogs. Teo Popescu
Shelters in dog-loving Seattle are overcrowded with pups Local shelters are experiencing a different side of Seattle’s dog obsession. Clare McGrane
WOOF! Seattle shelters have too many dogs Seattle is a super dog-friendly city, so it may surprise you to hear that local shelters are overflowing with pups in need of homes. Clare McGrane Play AudioListen 16 mins
Terrance the octopus came to live with a family. Then she laid dozens of eggs The Clifford family was as prepared as possible to welcome Terrance the octopus. But there was one thing they missed: she was pregnant. And then she laid a whole lot of eggs. Jordan-Marie Smith
In dire times, Seattle area pet owners turn to local foster care program An unexpected emergency like losing a job, or a home can mean all sorts of disruption. It can also leave people unable to take care of a pet. But there's help available in the Seattle area. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 5 mins
Hey lil' goat, can you tell the difference between a happy voice and an angry voice? Dogs tune into the tone of human voices. Do livestock? To find out, goatologists ran an experiment using a hidden speaker that broadcast two versions of the phrase "Hey, look over here." Marc Silver