Born in central Nebraska USA to a Scotch-Irish father and an Italian mother with a Native American background, most of my life has been spent in the West and Central Nebraska except for a couple years on both coasts as a young child. Both parents have passed away, but my whole life was taught to me by my mother to respect learning and acquiring as much knowledge as I could. She always laughed at me for having a soapbox to stand on and an opinion on everything throughout my entire life.
Now that the big Thanksgiving meal is over for most families, I wonder if anyone asks the question, “What does Thanksgiving mean to dogs?” Obviously, to dogs who are lucky enough to have a loving family it means small amounts of turkey and holiday meal leftovers, getting to lick the plate in many homes or even get some cut up mouthwatering roasted turkey. They are treated perhaps more loving and with kindness on a holiday where we thank God for what we have, where we assist those ... Read Full Story
Dog days after Thanksgiving are usually full of leftover meals, with most dogs still full from the previous holiday. The ol’ saying is “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!” …. with most dogs full of turkey leftovers, sweet potatoes, and lots of vegetables. Here are some dog photos of the “full” expressions of dogs who have had their tummies full from the day of Thanksgiving! Read Full Story
Posted By Nancy Houser on November 25, 2009
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With so many people becoming homeless due to the low economy and worsening job situations, it has become common to see many living on the streets with their dogs. This is in comparison to many people who choose to abandon their dogs before hitting the streets. Here are photos of homeless dogs-homeless dog owners… Read Full Story
For a long time, I have heard about small dogs with big hearts. But it wasn’t until we became exposed to the world of dogs did I realize just how wonderful these little dogs can be–overly protective, brave, devoted to the max, and with the biggest hearts there is. Here are some photos of small dogs, big hearts for you to look at and enjoy. Read Full Story