Heroic Firefighters Save Family Dog
It's a fact that firefighters will go to extreme lengths to save lives, and now comes a story of heroic first responders who rescued a beloved family pet from the brink of death.
It's a fact that firefighters will go to extreme lengths to save lives, and now comes a story of heroic first responders who rescued a beloved family pet from the brink of death.
This guy's dog likes him more than most of our friends like us. When he was in the hospital with skin ulcers, the dog followed his nose a little over two miles to visit him in the hospital.
People please, let sleeping dogs lie, and then record it, upload it to YouTube and wait for somebody to put it in a video with others of its kind. The video features a wide range of dogs, from tiny and adorable to flappy-faced and slobbery. It's a
My wife and I gave Jack a kitten for his 4th birthday on Monday. It's a tiny, gray, and furry little thing that he's dubbed "Fuzz." So far we're having the hardest time convincing him that Fuzz isn't a toy, and doesn't like to fly. Jack also thinks that Fuzz must be partially Tigger because he likes to "boing."
I've had cats before, and luckily they have been litterbox trained. Fuzz, however, is not. And beside picking him up and putting him in his box it occurs to me that I have no idea how to litterbox train a kitten.
We can't tell if Mudd the dog loves the trampoline or really hates it. On the one hand, he's barking at it like he can't stand it. On the other hand, SOMERSAULTS!!
Among the list of things we love most in this world, dogs and peanut butter rank toward the top. When the two are combined, it’s impossible not to think we have died and gone to doggy heaven. Think about it: if humans can’t get a grip on avoiding the whole peanut-butter-stuck-on-the-roof-of-our-mouths dilemma, how in the world can we expect a dog to do it? Give a pooch a spoonful of this stuff, and what ensues is straight up entertaining. Check out our favorite web videos of dogs going to town on peanut butter.
Most of the time I think my wife and I have really big hearts, especially for animals, but sometimes I think we're sort of dumb.
Last night my family was playing in the front yard when a rogue puppy bounded out from behind the neighbor's house and joined in the family fun. No one knew where he came from, and none of our neighbors recognized him. My wife and I's solution? Let him stay until we find where he belongs.
Note to self: puppy teeth are sharp and a puddle of puppy whiz is cold in the middle of the night.
Last night, two dogs got married in what the Guinness Book of World Records said was the world’s most expensive pet wedding at more than $150,000. It’s good to see that, in the midst of a recession, people are spending their money wisely.
Beware of rental scams in Twin Falls, how much cellular data do you really need, and a Mr. Rogers autotune that will totally get stuck in your head. Here's what Terry was talking about last week.
We took a look back at the Western Days Parade, gave the truth about posting legal notices on Facebook, went fishing, and found a flying cat. Sounds like a rich, full week. Here's what Terry was talking about last week.
This is one of those videos that I can't decide if it's funny or the most horrible thing ever. Normally when a beloved pet passes away there are funerals, or flushings, but in this case a man has transformed his deceased cat into a remote controlled helicopter.