Dogs

Kip, the happy and adventurous whippet, loves to play and explore with his best friend, Swazye, a golden retriever. Most of his time is spent on important activities, like cuddling and napping. However, this part-time couch potato also l...
Kip, the happy and adventurous whippet, loves to play and explore with his best friend, Swazye, a golden retriever. Most of his time is spent on important activities, like cuddling and napping. However, this part-time couch potato also loves the outdoors! His favorite pastimes include visiting the dog park and going on long trail walks. His kind soul and doe eyes will make anyone melt. A brilliant and agile sighthound, he instinctively loves to chase his toys and tennis balls! Click for more pictures and comments...
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Hey, Percy here with today's Sunday Smile. I know some of you would consider yourself a pool shark but I doubt you could beat Amadeus.  Amadeus is a chihuahua who can clear the table every time without another player getting a turn.  ...
Hey, Percy here with today's Sunday Smile. I know some of you would consider yourself a pool shark but I doubt you could beat Amadeus.  Amadeus is a chihuahua who can clear the table every time without another player getting a turn.  Don't believe me?  Well, watch him go to it.  And for those of you who once thought you were a great pool player, we have  lots of tissues handy. If the video
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The latest form HarrisburgThe latest from YorkNo transport fur Mom today SO we'll have lots of Mom and Me time!Happy Sunday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
The latest form HarrisburgThe latest from YorkNo transport fur Mom today SO we'll have lots of Mom and Me time!Happy Sunday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
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Marine Sgt. Ross Gundlach, a dog handler in Afghanistan, made a promise to Casey, the yellow Lab who was a constant companion. "I promised her if we made it out alive, I'd do whatever it took to find her," Gundlach said. During...
Marine Sgt. Ross Gundlach, a dog handler in Afghanistan, made a promise to Casey, the yellow Lab who was a constant companion. "I promised her if we made it out alive, I'd do whatever it took to find her," Gundlach said. During the 150 missions Gundlach and Casey performed together, she never missed an explosive. He gives her full credit for making it back alive. On Friday, thanks to some great people in Iowa who believe that as long as there are veterans, they should do everything they can to help them, 25-year-old Gundlach was able to keep that promise. Ever since leaving active duty to take classes at the University of Wisconsin, Gundlach had been trying to adopt 4-year-old Casey. He learned that Casey had finished her service and had been sent to the Iowa State Fire Marshall’s office where she was being used to detect explosives. Gundlach started a letter writing campaign to State Fire Marshal Director Ray Reynolds, explaining his connection to the dog. He even has a tattoo on his arm showing Casey with angel wings and a halo sitting at the foot of a Marine. "He's been putting a case together for the last two months, sending me pictures ... it just tugged on your heart," Reynolds said. So Reynolds planned a surprise to bring them together. First he arranged for the Iowa Elks Association to donate $8,500 to buy another dog for the agency. Then Reynolds came up with a ruse to get Gundlach to Iowa. He told him he needed to come to the state capitol to plead his case for reuniting with Casey in front of a "bureaucratic oversight committee." When Gundlach arrived with his parents, they were told the meeting had been delayed and they were invited to join a celebration for Armed Services Day. There, hundreds of military, law enforcement officers and civilians were seated. And then they brought out Casey. When Gundlach saw Casey, he put his head in his hands and cried. She licked his face, wagging her tail furiously. "It was a total surprise," he said. "I owe her. I'll just try to give her the best life I can." Source H/T to Pam
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Hey, Cameron here.  I'd like to do an update on our recent  Mousebreath casting call. But first, I'd like to remind you, if you haven't read yesterday's interview of the lovely Purrime Ministerettes Shiva & Jaya yet, please go meet them ...
Hey, Cameron here.  I'd like to do an update on our recent  Mousebreath casting call. But first, I'd like to remind you, if you haven't read yesterday's interview of the lovely Purrime Ministerettes Shiva & Jaya yet, please go meet them now.  Don't worry, I'll wait. Okay, now that you're back, I'll give you the update. When we posted the Casting Call for Mousebreath interviews, we were
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After the 3 millionth time of taking the toilet brush away from Daisy, I finally got smart enough to put it on top of the tank rather than next to it. What was your puppy’s favorite thing to chew on? What did your puppy chew on the...
After the 3 millionth time of taking the toilet brush away from Daisy, I finally got smart enough to put it on top of the tank rather than next to it. What was your puppy’s favorite thing to chew on? What did your puppy chew on the most? Until next time, Good day, and good [...]
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Some dogs not only dance, but make up the own choreography.
Some dogs not only dance, but make up the own choreography.
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Harley is happy, healthy and full of fun! When I first visited him with his mom and siblings, he was the one that chose us! He came right up to us, we cuddled with him and instantly fell in love. He settled in with his new family quickl...
Harley is happy, healthy and full of fun! When I first visited him with his mom and siblings, he was the one that chose us! He came right up to us, we cuddled with him and instantly fell in love. He settled in with his new family quickly. He is a joy and we love him so much. Click for more pictures and comments...
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Thursday night - notice one of the parents in the bakhground and the other on the parental perch FrEYEday morning FrEYEday when Mom got home from The GKP That's right - it's KHATURDAY Does that face look furiendly enough to be fed on MY ...
Thursday night - notice one of the parents in the bakhground and the other on the parental perch FrEYEday morning FrEYEday when Mom got home from The GKP That's right - it's KHATURDAY Does that face look furiendly enough to be fed on MY porch??? TeeHee - I moved JUST as Mom had the shot framed - Butterskhotch was a hungry snakhkHER I gave Mom a few more chancesI hope woo made the most of 'em Mom!Happy Saturday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
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If you read out story about the Bonehead who took a fake service dog into court and bamboozled a judge, here's your antidote: A woman who took her legitimate service dog with her to accept her diploma from graduate school at the Universi...
If you read out story about the Bonehead who took a fake service dog into court and bamboozled a judge, here's your antidote: A woman who took her legitimate service dog with her to accept her diploma from graduate school at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. The dog wore a cap and gown, too, and stole the show. “I’ve never had so many Facebook friend requests for my dog in his entire life,” the dog's owner told Today.com. “I’m just along for the ride!” Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Bridget Evans, who graduated with a master's degree in community health and hospital administration, was born with spina bifida, which impairs her mobility. She uses a wheelchair, and has a service dog named Hero to help her get through the day. “He’s been with me through all my classes,” Evans said. “He deserved a cap and gown as much as I did.” Evans' story swept through social media, thanks to this photo that user f3b14 posted of Evans and the dog on Reddit: Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) “This picture is everything that is right in the world,” Reddit user AndreThreeHundred wrote. Evans even joined in the discussion on Reddit, writing details of her life with Hero and posting more pictures. “Hero knows over 40 commands to assist me! He loves to retrieve objects for me like envelopes, pens, and my crutches. He also turns off the lights, opens doors, and he pulls me in my wheelchair up ramps! I couldn’t have gone to college without him!” Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) She also wrote how much Hero enjoyed the day. “He loved it! He loved all the attention too! When we were walking outside to reunite with my family, we were stopped every 10 feet for pictures by random people that loved his cap and gown! He was like a celebrity; I think he realized it was a special day!” Evans is an old hand with service dogs -- aside from working with Hero since he was a pup, she has trained 20 service dogs herself as the founder of Illini Service Dog Program, a student program at her school that allows college students to train service dogs. After the dogs are trained, they are placed with a person with a disability at no cost. “We can read each other’s minds,” Evans said of Hero. “We’re so attuned to each other. He’s my best friend, roommate, classmate, and like my sibling. I’m so grateful that I got to celebrate my day with Hero by my side and my family in the audience.” Via Today.com
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