The last time my family had pets, one of them was a black Labrador Retriever. That's why I can confirm with science that nobody loves water hoses as much as they do as a new video shows.
Macy is a golden retriever who lives with her owner in Streator, Illinois. She had gone missing for almost an entire day before it was discovered that the scared dog had fallen down a sinkhole.
The reason I'm asking this question is because I recently read an article about a man in India who just happens to share his food and living space with 730-plus dogs. It's okay, he lives on a farm (because that many hounds in an apartment would just be weird).
Have you ever returned home and your dogs welcome you and sit there innocently acting as if they've been perfect citizens all day? Spoiler alert: that likely isn't what happened and it can be proven thanks to a new security cam video showing what the dogs are doing when you're not home.
It's certainly not uncommon, but still uplifting when you can witness young kids being given something that many of us cherished from our childhood. It's a Midwest brother and sister learning that they now have the puppy they always wanted.
A Midwestern family reported their dog missing. They were astonished when they were contacted by rescuers who found her floating on an ice block in a nearby river.
I'm sure you try to concentrate at your job (if not, let's pretend), but I doubt you have ever focused as hard as a border collie who just gave a master class on how to herd ducks.
We have deer in our yard all the time. That's not new. However, none of them have ever been completely white. That's what happened to one Midwestern family who not only had a rare white deer in their backyard, but she came up to say hello, too.