Our featured Wet Nose this week from the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter is a 10-week-old Dachshund mix named Graham Cracker. He's looking for his FURever home.
A whitetail doe somehow got trapped upside down in a narrow trench on a homeowner's property near Plains. A quick-thinking neighbor did what any good Montana neighbor would do, and helped rescue the frightened creature.
Beef-a-what? With fewer calories, less fat, and 1/3 the cholesterol of traditional beef, Beefalo is expected to become a popular option for health-conscious meat lovers.
Forget about the movies. Have a real-life Jurrasic adventure in Ekalaka this summer at the annual Dino Shindig, July 23 - 24 at the Carter County Museum.
Our featured Wet Nose this week from the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter has been waiting to be adopted for over 2 months, and it's time to find her person.
Our featured Wet Nose this week is a 1-year-old Golden Retriever mix named Skeeter, and when he visited the studio, Paul gave this guy some extra love because of what's about to happen
It's almost unimaginable that this little dog could be walking around with rocks in its body, but that's precisely what the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter team discovered this week.