When a group of dog rescuers arrived at the market to show the dogs available for adoption, somebody had left 12 puppies on the street – 8 of them were approximately 5 weeks old.
In shock, the rescuers didn’t know what to do. The group had recently canceled several adoption days at the market because of bad weather, so they were over their capacity with puppies still needing to be adopted out. Also, the abandoned puppies were so small that they needed to be fed every two hours, including at night.
That’s when a spayed stray dog approached, lay down beside the shoe box where the puppies were sleeping, and began caring for them.
She wouldn’t let anyone get near the babies.
Very carefully, the rescuers placed the puppies closer to her.
She began caressing them and offering the warmth of her belly to the newborns.
The maternal instinct kicked in and…
after a few hours, she had milk and was feeding the puppies.
The rescue group named her Vida, which means “life” in Portuguese.
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I love you and I don’t even know you.
The cutest angriest unicorn I have ever seen.
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BABY! EYES!
i couldn’t NOT reblog this
HOLD ON HYPERVENTILATING
DETECTIVE PLATYPUSESES
Hey, it’s Perry.
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You can’t get much happier than a pig in muck, or so we are told.
But when this little piggy arrived in the farmyard she showed a marked reluctance to get her trotters dirty. While her six brothers and sisters messed around in the mire, she stayed on the edge shaking. It is thought she might have mysophobia - a fear of dirt.
Owners Debbie and Andrew Keeble were at a loss, until they remembered the four miniature wellies used as pen and pencil holders in their office. They slipped them on the piglet’s feet - and into the mud she happily ploughed. [x]
WOW GREAT NEWS
#THIS IS THE HAPPIEST I’VE EVER BEEN #LIL BOOTS #LIL PIG IN LIL BOOTS #EVERYTHING’S SO LIL #ANIMAL FRIENDS
Oh. My. God. She has mysophobia just like me!! This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. LOOK at the tiny wellies! OMG the pig is so happy! I’m crying from the cuteness.
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DID YOU KNOW SLOTHS SQEAK? I DID NOT UNTIL 0:22. My heart, y’all, my heart.
These sloths and I have a lot in common. I too, often get so stressed by 11 am that I feel the need to snuggle up and nap.
These sloths know what’s good.
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Pteromys momonga - Japanese dwarf flying squirrels.
So much cute!!! My blood pressure goes down just looking at them… so therapeutic. We all need some Pteromys momonga as therapeutic aids.
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