Category Archives: dogs

Thursday Funnies!

The animals edition

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No front legs, no problem: Cora the poodle teaches baby sister to walk

See more about this poodle Cora Rose on her Instagram, here.

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Sunday Funnies!

The animals edition!

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Happy Friday Dance!

Long week…glad it’s Friday!

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Wild Dolphin Loves Playing Tag With His Favorite Dog

So cool!

See more about Jojo the Dolphin on Instagram, here.

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Homeless dog finds shelter next to baby Jesus

In Criciúma, Brazil, a homeless dog finds shelter in a nativity scene next to baby Jesus….

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Dogs prevented 135,000 suicides of autistic people in UK

Dogs are more than human’s best friends.

They literally save lives.

Joe Pinkstone reports for The Telegraph, Dec. 8, 2021:

Pet dogs have prevented more than 100,000 people with autism from taking their own life, according to a new study.

Scientists from the University of Lincoln studied the relationship between people who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and their pet dog….

Six of the people in the study (16.7 per cent) said their dogs prevented them from ending their own lives. Around one in 100 people in the UK have autism, and a quarter of all adults own a dog.

Based on these assumptions, dog ownership would be responsible for preventing around 135,000 suicides among autistic adults in the UK alone, the researchers state in their study, published today in Scientific Reports….

The research team, which included visiting professor and TV personality Chris Packham, found close dog-owner interactions (cuddling, walking, being in the dog’s presence etc) were the activities most often linked to improving a person’s mood….

Ana Maria Barcelos, a PhD student at the university, led the research and told The Telegraph: “Around 17 per cent of our participants were thinking about suicide and because of the dog, they did not attempt suicide; they stopped themselves because of the dog.”

She added that the autistic dog owners felt it “wouldn’t be fair” of them to end their life and leave the dog behind because their pet loves them and they feel a sense of responsibility to look after the animal….

There was no impact of dog age or breed on its influence on a person’s happiness, the scientists say, as it was the indefatigable affection of which all dogs are capable which seems to be the most pivotal factor.

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You’ve got a friend

“And the wolf will dwell with the lamb, and the leopard will lie down with the kid, and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little boy will lead them.” -Isaiah 11:6

I’m convinced that once food is removed as a factor (motive), different species of animals can coexist peacefully together.

The video below is proof.

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Sunday funnies!

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Wednesday Funny: Family photo

When taking a family photo, there’s always one member who won’t cooperate!

H/t John Molloy

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