Some may get scared and run away from the people, but other times they will charge and that seems to be the case this winter as a few different stories have shown.
What would you do if you woke up in the morning, got ready for work, went to head to your car, and found a moose standing in your driveway or on your front porch?
In a situation where you find an injured hawk, falcon, or eagle, before you decide to put in your car and bring it home, you may want to know a few things.
While going hours without seeing any kind of potential tag can be disappointing, seeing nothing beats the alternative that one hunter in Idaho recently experienced.
Recently a video online showed how not to react when something scares you, and to make matter worse, it all happened in front of the person's coworkers.
What would you do? What would you do if you come back to your car to find a bear inside of it? What would you do if it was a wolf, a bobcat, or a badger?
The Twin Falls Animal Shelter made the announcement today, August 26th, on National Dog Day, that they have received a sponsorship for pet adoptions. That means that you can find yourself your next best furry friend and bring them home for free.
Idaho does not have a law stating that it is illegal to leave your pets outside in the snow. Some dogs and cats actually prefer to be outside in the snow, but how do you know if a pet is in danger or if they are just enjoying the weather? Idaho Humane Society has some tips for animal safety in the cold.
It seems like a headline that would be right out of Florida, but nope, right here in Idaho. Nampa Police helped Idaho Fish and Game return an alligator to it's rightful place.
To say that yesterday was windy is an understatement! Yesterday was insane. I lived in Kansas - birthplace of tornadoes - for a few years and that wind was the worst I have ever experienced. It actually blew down a section of my fence and my dog got out. Lucky for us he somehow ended up inside my sisters house a few houses away! If your dog is missing check the Twin Falls Animal Shelter.
(KLIX)- Twin Falls County Animal Control will no longer be picking up that lost dog for the city of Twin Falls. The city has decided to go its own way with animal control. It had been
working with the county for 11 years. The city decided to take back the services
to focus more on animal control within the city limits...