A Rat That Thinks He’s A Dog (Video)
Pretty talented rat, one that plays fetch. However, that isn't the strangest thing in this video...
Pretty talented rat, one that plays fetch. However, that isn't the strangest thing in this video...
Sharing a snack... It's the polite thing to do. Your best buddy sits there wide eyed staring at your snack, of course you are going to share!
A trip to the dentist isn't necessarily considered a pleasurable experience, but one that is "tolerated". It's the same if you're a dog and your dentist is a raccoon.
Not to take away from the St. Jude Radiothon... donate now online (Click here to become a Partner In Hope) I think that everyone needs to smile every now and then. Here is a little video that should do the trick.
Your dog can fetch, lay down and play dead... but can it sit? Check out this "Old Dog" and his new trick!
"Sit Boo Boo, Sit."
During an afternoon walk through the country a herd of cows comes over to investigate/greet/sniff him. Honestly, I'm not sure why they are are so interested but they are!
"I'm not sure if I'm being licked or tasted!"
A "Smile" of a video from the Hillside Animal Sanctuary.
There is more than just drinking going on in a bar in Alice Springs, Australia. Check out the next winner of X Factor!
Remember, donations for the United States Marine Reserves Toys for Tots toy drive are being accepted today until dark and sun-up to sun-down tomorrow (Saturday December 10th) at the Wal-Mart in Lufkin
Watch as this dog howls along with this fussy baby. I don't know if is trying to comfort the baby or just singing along. I remember blowing in my daughters face when she was really upset. What kind of crazy things did you do to stop your baby's crying?
As cooler weather moves into East Texas and we say goodbye to the warmth of Summer. Let's take a moment to reflect on the Summer days behind us...
What’s better than a firefighter? Two animal-loving firefighter with huge hearts.
On Tuesday in Wausau, Wisconsin, firefighters Jamie Giese and Jared Thompson were responding to a residential blaze when they found the homeowner’s seven-year-old yellow Labrador, Coda, trapped inside. Once they got him out, they performed mouth-to-nose respiration and gave him oxygen — despite having no formal training in animal rescue.