You Can Find Your Zen By Looking at the Nearest Dog
Do you want to make the world a better place? Then look to the nearest dog as a role model for finding your zen.
Do you want to make the world a better place? Then look to the nearest dog as a role model for finding your zen.
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Science has already explored how much dogs love their humans, but these researchers delved into just how powerfully dogs react to only your smile.
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This phenomenal feline should have been competing in the Olympics.
Students were just getting out class in a Fresno school when they spotted Officer Sean Morris feeding a hungry stray dog across the street.
Antonio Garcia was content to stay in his alley as long it meant that he could be with his 30 stray cat companions. So when he passed away in January, Garcia's neighborhood friends took up the mantle as caretakers.
This conservation success story is only made better by the fact that this tiny salamander – which was thought to be extinct – is really cute.
Looking for a meaningful way to volunteer? Now, you can do that by helping out America's troops AND hanging out with their cute animals.
Black cats are less likely to be adopted than their differently-colored counterparts. But the latest Marvel flick to hit theaters may be changing the superstition.
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This furniture collection could please even the most haughty feline tastes in home decor.
Because these brothers are crazy about cats, they have saved over 2,000 cats from tall trees around Washington state - and they often do it free of charge.
Sure, it's not the most groundbreaking news story to come out of the police department this week - but it's an endearing post for a good chuckle.
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When Peanut the cat escaped from Katie Alsop's house, she took a more modern approach to tracking down the elusive feline.
Would you be willing to go this extra mile with your own pet companion?
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