From KATC -
UPDATE: The six dogs in the Crowley Animal Shelter were adopted prior to the Thursday deadline and have been saved from being euthanized.
Shelter director Tommy Primeaux says the six rat terriers have been in the pound since the beginning of 2013. Pri...
It one only take one visit from Poop Man and I think most people would understand why it is important to pick up after their dog has done its business.
When the threatening and or loving sound of your voice isn't enough to get your pup up and moving. Try the high tech way of calling your dog. It appeals to their natural instincts and helps you save your voice.
It's the dance of dinner time! Every dog knows the steps and every dog owner appreciates the enthusiasm. I would probably cook more if my family would dance for me when I brought it to the table.
One of two things is about to happen in this video. This Aussie chap is about to get engaged to be married or his dog is about to enjoy a very expensive dog treat. Watch and see if this is about a ring on a finger or a stain on the rug.
A mirror, a sock, a fish in a bowl these items are just too much for these cats to handle. Watch the hilarious results of what happens when cats meet common objects.
Fourth of July and New Years Eve are two holidays plenty of dogs probably despise. According to About.com 20% of dogs suffer from noise phobias, and the booming and banging from holiday fireworks scares the living daylight out of them. I know because my dog is afraid of thunder and fireworks. Luckily, there's still some time before the Fourth of July to take helpful precautions into action.
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It's uncertain if this dog is a heart broken mother, or just a kind stranger, but this video of the dog coming across a dead puppy on the side of the road and burying it is incredible.
His facial expressions and his expressive eyes tell the story. I wonder if he wishes he could talk to the dogs that are calling him or if he is wishing that noise would stop so he could go back to doing something important like dragging his butt across the floor.
Watch as Jaz's owner patiently prods the sleeping dog out of the bed and into the day. It's a scene you've no doubt repeated many times with your children during the school year.