"Sunday Morning" primetime: "The Pet Project" (Sept. 3)
We present a rebroadcast of our one-hour primetime special celebrating America's love of animals in all shapes and sizes, airing Friday, September 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and Paramount+. Hosted by Jane Pauley.
Keeping pets all in the family | Watch Video
Three out of four dog- and cat-owners consider their pets to be members of the family. And there are benefits to sharing our homes with animals: scientific research has demonstrated pet ownership is good for your health. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the bonds between pets and their pet parents, and how pet ownership feeds a nearly $100-billion-a-year industry.
For more info:
- Allen McConnell, Department of Psychology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
- Chewy.com
- pigplacementnetwork.org
- Animal Care Centers of New York City
Viral pet videos that melt hearts (Video)
Internet videos of pets and animals are more than just fun; they can also inspire. Correspondent David Pogue looks at the evolution of animal videos.
For more info:
- TheDodo.com
- Follow WeRateDogs on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Carrying on the legacy of Steve Irwin | Watch Video
The family of Steve Irwin is continuing the life mission of the "Crocodile Hunter" star, with their zoo and hospital aimed at protecting wildlife, and a TV series educating the public about the wonders of the animal world. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Steve's kids, Bindi and Robert Irwin; their mom, Terri; and Bindi's new husband, Chandler Powell, about their unusual family business.
For more info:
- Australia Zoo, Beerwah, Queensland, Australia
- "Crikey! It's the Irwins" (Animal Planet)
- Follow Bindi Irwin on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
- Follow Robert Irwin on Twitter and Instagram
- Follow Chandler Powell on Instagram
- Wildlife Warriors
When our pets look like us (Video)
For so many dog owners, pets are not only best friends and trusted companions, they are, in some ways, reflections of their best selves – literally. Correspondent Nancy Giles checks out some human and animal look-alikes.
For more info:
- Animal portrait photographer Gerrard Gethings
- "Do You Look Like Your Dog?" and "Do You Look Like Your Cat?" card games from Gerrard Gethings (Laurence King)
- Barry Karacostas, The Dog Jogger (Instagram)
- Urban Mutts Hotels, Westfield, London
All the presidents' pets: JFK's canine détente | Watch Video
President John F. Kennedy's family hosted a large number of pets, including dogs, a cat, hamsters and a pony. When Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev presented a gift to the Kennedys – a glamorous dog named Pushinka, whose parents were Soviet space dogs – it set tongues (and tails) wagging. Correspondent Mo Rocca reports.
For more info:
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
- Pets in the Kennedy White House (jfklibrary.org)
Meet Xiao Qi Ji, the Smithsonian National Zoo's star panda cub (Video)
The giant panda cub, born in August at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is a star attraction, with an online audience via the zoo's "Panda Cam." Correspondent Rita Braver reports on the birth of Xiao Qi Ji (whose name means "little miracle" in Chinese), and the shared efforts of China and the United States to protect a threatened species.
For more info:
- Smithsonian's National Zoo, Washington, D.C.
- Panda Cam
- davidrubenstein.com
Michael J. Fox and his pal, Gus | Watch Video
Gus, a "Great Dane-ish" mutt, was by Michael J. Fox's side about half as long as the "Back to the Future" actor has been battling Parkinson's disease, and figures prominently in Fox's book, "No Time Like the Future." Fox talked with correspondent Lee Cowan about the special bond between human and dog.
For more info:
- "No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality" by Michael J. Fox (Flatiron Books), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio Formats, available via Amazon and Indiebound
- Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research | How to donate
- Follow Michael J. Fox on Twitter and Instagram
All the presidents' pets: Calvin Coolidge's White House raccoon (Video)
President Calvin Coolidge and the first lady were known animal lovers, and received many unusual animals as gifts. One in particular, a raccoon, made its mark as perhaps the last exotic pet to live at the White House. Mo Rocca reports.
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Pet cloning: Man's best friend, again (Video)
When their 12-year-old dog Marley was diagnosed with cancer, the Tschirhart family couldn't bear to say goodbye. So, they turned to ViaGen Pets, of Austin, Texas, a company that has cloned hundreds of pets for a multitude of grateful owners. Correspondent Tracy Smith checks out what the right amount of love, science and money can bring to an animal lover.
For more info:
- ViaGen Pets, Austin, Texas
All the presidents' pets: The Roosevelts' menagerie (Video)
President Teddy Roosevelt's six children grew up with no fewer than 40 animals, from dogs, ponies and guinea pigs to a one-legged rooster. Mo Rocca visits historic Sagamore Hill, the Roosevelt family retreat in Long Island, New York, for a look at their collection of animals worthy of an ark.
For more info:
- Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, Oyster Bay, N.Y.
The "Sunday Morning" theme's canine accompanists (Video)
When the trumpet sounds at the opening of "CBS Sunday Morning" each week, many of our four-legged viewers join in.
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