Dogs
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A woman witnesses a scared dog being hauled by its owner into a death shelter, and his reaction will break your heart…
Our dogs are much more intelligent than we give them credit for. Sometimes they have a complete understanding
cats
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Meet the magnificent large-pawed Canadian Lynx, one of the world’s most endangered big cats
Even though they look like bobcats, you can tell these animals apart by their big paws and long ear tufts.
moose
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Fishermen help in the rescue of a newborn moose that has fallen into water
A helpless mother moose peers into the water, unsure of how to rescue her offspring. In the first video
Dogs
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A dog was discovered tied up with a message stating that she “needed to be put down.” Look how things went
A left dog is receiving a second chance after being discovered with a letter from her previous owners
Dogs
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When the golden retriever saw his owner again after five years, he couldn’t stop crying…
Because he couldn’t afford to care for him, the guy had to leave the golden retriever to someone
lions
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Watch how the rescued lion reacts when she meets her adoptive father again
Adolfo is the name of this gorgeous guy. He was the first adoptive father of Kiara, the shy lioness.
Animals
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This video will make your day! A baby goat scares an elephant in a hilarious way 
This juvenile elephant in Chitwan National Park, Nepal, is completely comfortable greeting people, but
Animals
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Rescuers discover the only known albino orangutan on the planet and construct an island for her protection. Click below to see how the creature lives now
Alba is the world’s only known albino orangutan, making her very unique. She is so unique that
birds
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This is what occurs every morning when birds from a free-range chicken farm are videotaped(Video)
Consumers are becoming more aware of the advantages of eating fresh eggs. But it might still be perplexing
horse
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When the horse arrived to wish the owner goodbye, everyone burst into tears…
Animals should be appreciated and respected. They are indeed our brothers. Sheila Marsh has worked at