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Rescue Dog Who Spent His Life in a Cage Sees the Ocean — His Reaction is Pure Joy
November 10, 2025
Teddy spent four years living in a concrete cage with no walks, no toys, not even a name. He was used only for breeding and never knew what love or freedom felt like.
That all changed when Mitch and Nikki decided to open their hearts and home to him. After rescuing Teddy, they took him to a quiet cove by the water to see how he’d respond to his first taste of freedom. What happened next was unforgettable. Teddy suddenly came to life — running, exploring, and reveling in joy.
At first, Mitch and Nikki worried he might run away. But instead, Teddy kept looking back to them for reassurance, seeking comfort and confidence from his new family.
Since bringing him home, it’s been a bit of a “rollercoaster ride.” Their other dog, Buddy, has become Teddy’s guide, gently teaching him how to be a dog again. Nikki says Teddy is still healing, but each day he grows braver, trusting his humans — and the outside world — a little more.
Abandoned Puppy Waits in the Rain At Baseball Field Until Rescuer Gives Him a Second Chance
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November 13, 2025
A puppy abandoned on a baseball field waited in the pouring rain, hoping his family would return. By the time Patti from Dallas DogRRR arrived to rescue him, he was drenched—and the pain in his eyes was unmistakable. Slugger had been handled by humans before, but he had just as clearly been neglected.
Smart Dog Hilariously Tries To Build A Snowman All By Himself
After a thick snow fell in Tyson the dog’s backyard, the dog went straight to work trying to make a snowman all by himself. Using his front paws he collected the snow into a ball and then began rolling until he started to make the base of a snowman. He’s just like a kid – excitedly making the ball bigger and bigger.
His human, Reece told Caters News, “I have no idea how he even started making it, but at one point, the ball was so big he couldn’t get it over the other side of the garden, so my sister and I had to move it for him.”
Smelly Socks and Determined Searchers Reunite 93-Year-Old With His Beloved Dog
November 3, 2025
Norm Feigenbaum returned from grocery shopping a few weeks ago to devastating news. The 93-year-old’s beloved rescue dog, Sunny, had gone missing from his Southern California home. The 7-year-old Labrador had tried to follow him to the grocery store, jumping the walled fence in pursuit, but had gotten lost.
What followed were two anxious weeks of searching and worrying. Norm turned to Dog Days Search & Rescue (DDSAR) for help.
“On 10/4, Sunny scaled a wall in their backyard after Norm left and attempted to follow him. When Norm arrived back home, the house was quiet. His heart sank not knowing where she could have gone and how he was going to find her. His friend Sheryl called us and our DDSAR crew went out to get posters up immediately. Norm also took to the streets and handed out flyers on his scooter,” DDSAR wrote on social media.
Sunny.
But Norm began to lose hope after several days passed with no sightings of Sunny. Then, a week later, there was a breakthrough.
“A week later, Denise, a homeowner near the Chatsworth Reservoir spotted Sunny walking up one of the roads in the preserve,” DDSAR said. “She remembered seeing one of our posters on her street and called us immediately. We went out right away to try and verify the information.”
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Love Turned This ‘Hospice Dog’ Into a Happy Puppy Again
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November 7, 2025
When Zack from Marley’s Mutts took in Henry, the senior dog was about 16 years old. He was blind in one eye, had cancer, and struggled to walk. Zack figured he could at least give Henry a few good weeks or however much time he had left.
The first night at home, Henry was in pain whenever he was moved. But the next morning, something changed—he perked up. After visiting the vet and beginning treatment for his cancer, Henry started moving more easily and exploring his new home. Before long, he was even running around with a little “gallop.”
Henry soaked up every bit of love and attention. Just being loved seemed to turn him into a puppy again. That’s when Zack realized Henry wasn’t going to be a hospice case after all—he still had plenty of life left to live.
Henry was eventually adopted into a loving family, where he enjoyed a full and happy year and a half before crossing the Rainbow Bridge.
Letting Your Dog Sleep With You Good For Chronic Pain, New Study Reveals
October 17, 2018
Letting dogs onto the bed could help people living with chronic pain sleep better and ease feelings of anxiety and loneliness.
A new study from the University of Alberta reveals that letting a dog sleep with chronic pain sufferers can help them. The findings are contrary to the commonly-held advice prescribed by doctors.
“Typically, people who have pain also have a lot of sleep problems, so usually if they ask their health-care provider about a pet, they’re told to get the pet out of the bedroom. But that standard advice can actually be damaging,” researcher Cary Brown of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine told Folio.
A small study published earlier this year of people who suffered long-term chronic pain found that getting some shut-eye with their dogs was “overwhelmingly positive” for them, Brown said.
“They liked the physical contact with their dogs—cuddling before bed, and how it distracted them from feeling anxious about being alone at night. They felt more relaxed and safer so they weren’t anxious as they were trying to sleep.”
This, in turn, helped people sleep better.
“A sense of relaxation and caring are emotions that release positive hormones in our bodies that will help us sleep better,” said Brown.
Pets also created a bedtime and daytime routine that was beneficial for an individual’s activity and for social connections. Brown said that people with long-term pain often have a lot of “losses in social circles” and adds that a pet can take on “a very significant role”.
Brown said that the study challenges traditional advice and that further study is needed.
“We shouldn’t jump to simplistic thinking, that getting rid of the pet will make everything fine. We need to think more carefully about helping the patient weigh the pros and cons and make that decision for themselves, instead of being told. They shouldn’t be made to feel guilty about prioritizing a pet relationship over the professional advice they’ve been given.”
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