Something to watch out for this summer: poisonous plants in Larimer County. In 2015, a dog ate a plant at Horsetooth Reservoir and he was dead within an hour.
Thousands of pets across the country are looking for their "fur-ever" home, and Larimer Humane Society hopes to help many of them find that happiness with a special adoption event later this month.
A state recently passed a bill requiring pet stores licensed after a certain date will only be able to sell dogs and cats from shelters and rescue organizations. Will Colorado follow suit?
There are some pretty sick and twisted people out there, and some come in the form of those who stuff tennis balls with explosives as a means of targeting dogs.
A chicken mysteriously wound up in the garden outside a Fort Collins Starbucks on Tuesday, and everyone's wondering how in the world it got there in the first place.
A lot of people will tell you that letting your dog lick your face is disgusting and unhealthy. That's fair, but what if they licked your face for a good cause?
Fever, headache, chills, painful lymph glands - these are just a few symptoms one may see when coming down with tularemia; unfortunately, it's been confirmed that one Larimer County resident contracted a lung infection from tularemia-causing bacteria.