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Pets in shelters are often passed over, a reality that was all too familiar for Rush, a lovable Pit Bull from Dayton, Ohio. Originally brought to the SICSA Pet Adoption & Wellness Center as a stray, Rush experienced a brief adoption but was ultimately returned to the shelter, leaving him once again without a family. Driven by a fervent desire to secure a permanent home, Rush undertook an extraordinary action that demonstrated his longing for stability. Life in the shelter was challenging for him, watching potential adopters choose other dogs time and again. SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center/Facebook Yet,…
Chow chowThe fluffy cuddlebug Chow Chow is one of the rare breeds of dog in the world. Originally found in China, the Chow Chow is now, although rarely, but seen in many other parts of the world. These dogs have a frowning face with pug-like wrinkles that close over the eyes at times and very fluffy but small tail. While a pup may cost around Rs 9 lakhs (approx.) approximately, the actual finances of keeping a Chow Chow are way higher when the maintenance cost is added to it. However, anyone wanting to take in a Chow Chow must be…
In a surprise announcement today, Naughty Dog released a free update to The Last of Us Part II Remastered that adds Chronological mode, allowing players to experience the story in chronological order. The release comes a little over a month after the second season of the HBO series finished airing in late May. As its name suggests, Chronological mode presents the story chronologically. I’m looking forward to experiencing this, because one of my biggest gripes with The Last of Us Part II when it first released was the order in which the story was told. While a chronological presentation wasn’t…
The internet offers a vast array of pet websites. There are so many it can be difficult to tell which will prove useful, but Lifehack can give you a head start. Through the following 20 sites you’ll find web pages catering for healthy, useful, and creative needs which can assist you and your beloved pet. Outstanding? Absolutely.First off we have SoPets, a blog offering advice on looking after pets, fun pictures, an “Adoption” section, and information on exotic pets. It’s a lively site with a fun design, so have a look around.If you’d like to offer your pet a sustainable, organic…
“Dogs on Display” seems like an oddly-themed Second Saturday event for the Historical Society to undertake. We do it because it truly is one of the more amusing ways to spend a Saturday with your CBF (canine best friend) and pay homage to the untold number of dogs who literally walked to and through the Old West during the 1800s, faithfully accompanying families looking for a new way of life. Pioneer dogs were hard workers. They protected families from wild animals and dangerous human intruders. They hunted small and large game and could be called on to herd cattle and hogs.…
In a fascinating twist to the global pet market, British breeders are now seeing a surge of interest from Chinese buyers — and it’s not just any dogs catching their eye. It’s the rare, the adorable, and the utterly unique pups, like the increasingly popular “floodles,” that are winning hearts (and opening wallets) across the Far East. One breeder recently shared jaw-dropping stats from a short 9-second reel of their rare pup “Pablito” — a clone-like, irresistibly fluffy dog that racked up over 1 million views. The video exploded with engagement: 71,000 likes, 859 comments, and over 3,200 saves. The…
Bengaluru dog lover brought home a rare breed which cost a whopping $5.7 million. It is a wolfdog called Cadabomb Okami and is said to be a cross between a wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd. The breed is considered to be the rarest of the rare in the world. S. Satish owns 150 breeds, and this one is the latest to join his team of canines.Sharing a video of the wolfdog, he wrote, “Over 1 lakh people flocked to see our showstopper, the majestic Cadaboms wolfdog.” The dog has a wholesome appetite and has a diet which includes 3 kg…
Here at Naughty Dog, we have some exciting news to share with The Last of Us fans, whether you’ve been with us since its debut in 2013 or are just wanting to jump into the games now. We wanted to celebrate our studio, the series, and you, the fans, by making it easier than ever to experience this story. We’re proud to introduce The Last of Us Complete. Check out our announce trailer below: Available today on the PlayStation 5 console, The Last of Us Complete allows players to experience both The Last of Us Part I and The Last…
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysDog owners may often notice their fur babies bringing them different household items whenever they greet them. Well, there is a heartwarming reason behind it. This particular pet parent went on to explain the reasons why their American XL Bully named Costa does this activity in a wholesome video. They posted the clip on Instagram on July 6 through the account @costa_del_dog. At the time of writing, the post has…
Mary Adams and her dog Jumbo, one of the last living Coast Salish woolly dogs. Credit: Suquamish Museum Archives Debra qasen Sparrow recalls talking and learning about Coast Salish woolly dogs with her grandfather, Ed Sparrow, in her early days as a weaver. Born in 1898, Ed remembered seeing the now-extinct canines around their village, and watching the women weaving with the companion animal’s woolly hairs. The xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam Indian Band) artist’s grandfather told her that “every village had wool dogs, that they were like gold because, of course, their fibers were mixed with the mountain goat and then rove…