Bruno the dog was once locked in a room and never let outside. Later, his previous owners moved to a new place, where they tied him up outside a caravan. A concerned woman, determined to help him, fought with the owners to rescue him. She later told Reale that Bruno had torn up pizza boxes to make a makeshift bed on the concrete. This was what they had been feeding him—scraps and pizza boxes!
Reale’s dad saw a picture of Bruno and sent it to her. In her heart, she knew she had to help him. Since adopting him, Bruno has become a very happy, goofy dog, finally enjoying the love and comfort he deserves.
It was over 90 degrees (32 C) in St. Louis when the call came in that a nursing dog and her puppies were hanging around a waste area of Midwest Waste in St. Louis. Rescuers from Stray Rescue of St. Louis immediately drove out to the dump and began to rummage through the bushes in…
Doggie friends Evvie and Sorin get together every other day. But you would think they go months without seeing one other with the way they greet each another. When Evvie hears that she’s going to visit Sorin she literally shakes with excitement. And Sorin almost knocks Evvie over when greeting her at the door. The…
A trio of adorable Shiba Inu puppies are outdoors and have discovered the garden! There are plenty of things for them to discover and obstacles to overcome (that garden barrier, for example). Watch as they adorably romp through the cabbage patches. But what about the cabbages, you say? Well, you just knew they wouldn’t be…
If this Beagle wanted to try out for a Broadway show, he just might have a shot! Peetu not only sings like most hounds do, he also plays the piano too. Jumping up to the piano he begins to play the keys and soulfully howls along. Now that’s talent!
Three tiny puppies and four adult dogs are safe after their family left them behind when they were evicted from their home. Stray Rescue of St. Louis’ dispatch team received a call with a message from a Good Samaritan, “The family was evicted and the landlord left the door open, but they just won’t leave….
Meet Morgan (aka Miss Goo), the snow shoveling dog who does a whole lot more to help her humans around the home. Morgan the 125-pound, 6-year-old Newfoundland can do just about anything she puts her mind to. Her humans say Miss Goo is “a mellow, slow moving girl” but she’s wicked smart. From cooking hotdogs…