Pets in the paper – beekeepers buzzing
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Beekeepers abuzz about state meet. (Guthrie)
- Pet Tales: Real estate agent gets fixer-upper. (Holdenville)
- Mr. Monkey remains on lam, gains fame. (Florida)
- Tech Tidbits: Pet’s Eye View camera.
- Dear Abby: Older often is better when adopting a pet.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – Lump the pup
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman since Saturday -
- Firefighters’ mascot earns his room, board. (Bartlesville)
- Horse show tests ability. (Oklahoma City, Sunday, page 17a)
- A growing philosophy: Stay-at-home dad relishes opportunity to reap land’s bounty. (Oklahoma County)
- Birdwatching seminar set. (Broken Arrow, Monday, page 4a)
- Grasshoppers may bug West. (Wyoming)
- Giraffe’s remains placed in trash after zoo miscommunication. (New Mexico)
- New network all wild, all the time. (California, Monday, page 3c)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – smacking the shark
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Bashing shark saves girl. (New Zealand)
- Groundhogs not welcome. (statewide, page 1D)
- Bee sting helps MS patient feel better. (nationwide, page 2D)
- Exotic pets stalk viewers. (nationwide, page 1D)
- Dear Abby: Older man questions whether to adopt a dog. (Nevada)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – alpacas, red pandas and jumping cats
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Alpacas shine at group’s festivities. (Shawnee)
- Zoo strives to keep animals warm. (Oklahoma City)
- Pet Tales: Cat jumps over fence and into heart of cancer survivor. (Edmond)
- Columnist traumatized by creepy-crawly bugs. (Bartlesville)
- Scientists discover dinosaur was red. (Washington, D.C.)
- Target salmon goes wild. (nationwide)
- Set examples as responsible pet owner. (nationwide)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – coats for pets with coats
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman -
- Pets need to find warmth when weather turns cold. (statewide)
- Nature center plans activities. (Norman)
- Nonprofit groups adopt former police horses. (Tulsa)
- Animal case gets new twist. (Texas)
- Parties vote back U.S. beef important ban. (Taiwan)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Dogs are funniest … not on purpose
So just in case you were wondering, dogs outshine cats when it comes to wins for America’s Funniest Home Videos. I’m not sure that’s a good thing, though. Most of the time winners on America’s Funniest Home Videos have either done something ridiculously stupid or just been hit in the groin.
The show marks its 20th anniversary at 6 p.m. Sunday on ABC. (Read more about TV on the NewsOK Television Blog!)
And in honor of their anniversary, show officials calculated all the animal winners during the past 20 years. Dogs finished first with cats close behind. But there are all kinds of other animals that have won. (Who knew whales could be funny? And who knew that a praying mantis would win not once but twice?)
- 1 ANT
- 3 BEARS
- 22 BIRDS
- 1 BULL
- 1 CAMEL
- 34 CATS
- 1 CHIMP
- 1 DEER
- 136 DOGS
- 1 ELK
- 1 FERRET
- 1 FISH
- 1 FLY
- 1 FROG
- 4 GIRAFFES
- 4 GOATS
- 1 GORILLA
- 1 GUINEA PIG
- 3 HAMSTERS
- 4 HORSES
- 1 KANGAROO
- 1 LIZARD
- 2 LLAMAS
- 5 MONKEYS
- 2 MICE
- 1 ORANGUTAN
- 1 OSTRICH
- 2 PRAYING MANTIS
- 5 RACOONS
- 1 RAM
- 1 RAT
- 1 RHINO
- 1 SEA LION
- 1 SPIDER
- 1 SNAKES
- 9 SQUIRRELS
- 1 TARANTULA
- 1 TOAD
- 2 WHALES
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – Monarchs making a pit stop
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Norman zoo examines safety after boy’s attack. (Norman)
- A butterfly haven: Monarchs winging to Mexico may appear for area event. (Cole)
- Whale death investigated. (Virginia)
- Crash leads to bee stings. (Turkey)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – bugs and rugs and such
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Cruelty charges filed. (Stillwater)
- Teens find plenty to enjoy at the fair. (Oklahoma City)
- Club plans fishing derby. (Oklahoma City)
- Ugly bugs come out of their rug. (Edmond)
- Halloween can be a treat for dogs, too. (Norman)
- Pet Tales: Rescued dog finds family home. (Midwest City)
- Blog: More from the state wildlife director. (statewide)
- Cesar Millan dog-based empire adds slick magazine. (California)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – horses saved
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Horses’ health deemed poor. (Pauls Valley)
- Court denies fishing rights. (Ohio)
- 29 species may need federal protection. (nationwide)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – alpaca your bags for OSU!
Wow! We have lots to catch up since I left for a mini-vacation. Here are the animal stories in The Oklahoman since Friday -
- Growing alpaca population spurs more training at OSU. (Stillwater, video below)
- Smelly penguins, research await OSU team in Antarctica. (Stillwater)
- Facial surgeris let dog flourish. (Tulsa)
- Watching Wildlife in the Wichitas. (Lawton, blog)
- As the wild boar population increases, the chase to bag them is getting more popular. (statewide)
- Horse show gallops to close. (Oklahoma City, page 17a, Sunday)
- Exterminator warns fo bee-killing ants. (Texas)
- At least 27 reported ill in ground beef recall. (California)
- Trotting on the “old Hollywood trail.” (California)
- Rescuers unable to save whales. (Florida, page 4d, Tuesday)
- Are you a bird watcher? (nationwide, page 1d, Sunday)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


