A greyhound named Chilli was bred to race but he wasn’t fast enough so he was retired just a few days after his first race. That’s how Kayley and Darcy came to adopt him. When they first brought Chilli home he didn’t wag his tail or show any signs of happiness. Being indoors was completely alien to him. But Kayley says Chilli “trusted us so quickly” and slept by their bed on the floor.
The dog kept looking at them like “Are you going to leave me?” But each and every day Chilli grew more confident and comfortable with his new surroundings and his new family!
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Chilli has epilepsy and needs medicine every 12 hours. Kayley says she too has an illness so the two of them love to hang out and relax. She says that Chilli is actually quite slow and lazy.
When Topango’s family noticed food disappearing from their kitchen counter, their Chinese Crested Dog quickly became the prime suspect. They just couldn’t figure out how the small dog managed to reach the food. So they installed a surveillance video camera, and finally caught the clever dog in the act. It turns out Topango makes one…
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Lily Munster’s foster mom shared a funny video of the rescue bulldog’s love of puzzles. Or maybe, it’s a dislike of puzzles? We’re not 100% clear on Lily’s preference, but it sure makes for amusing viewing. The foster caregiver is relaxing on the couch with her other dogs when Lily Munster comes over to the…
When Katharine saw that a Pit bull named Simon was scheduled for euthanasia she and her boyfriend Cody decided to foster him as they weren’t ready to adopt a second dog. Katherine and Cody already have Bubby, a former bait dog. Neither dog had been properly socialized and had rough pasts, so Katharine wasn’t sure…
As a National Geographic photographer Vincent J. Musi is familiar with taking pictures of wild animals. His subjects have included lions, elephants, orangutans, tigers. But a few years ago, Musi packed away his passport and refocused his lens on a more familiar animal, dogs. The unusual segue was because Musi wanted to stay closer to…
It was hard not to tear up when Lee Asher of the Asher House first sees Rocky. The rescued Husky is skin and bones, weighing a mere 28 pounds. As a result of Rocky’s poor physical condition, the veterinarian let Lee know it may be too late to save the husky. The starvation was so…