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Friday, December 25, 2015

Adorable Animals Singing Jingle Bells! Send to Your Friends For A Holiday Greeting


Talking animal videos never fail to make me laugh. Watch and listen to an animal choir as they “sing” Jingle Bells. Adorable and funny. The perfect combo!




Copy the link below to send to family and friends!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRzhd3eUyO8

Have a Safe and Happy Holiday!
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Reindeer Climbs Stairs to Greet Care Home Residents


Cupid the stair-climbing reindeer has visited a care home in Wiltshire - both upstairs and down - to greet its residents and spread Christmas cheer.

Accompanied by mate Comet, the pair were taken around the Brookside Care Home in Melksham.





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Woman With No Family Looses Everything in House Fire: Needs Donations for Help with Vet Bills for Pets Burned in Fire



Massachusetts: A terrifying nightmare in the early hours of Thanksgiving morning as an apartment building caught fire and residents had to flee for their lives. In the ensuing horror, resident Katy lost all sight of her two beloved kitties Mister and Gus.

The building was destroyed in the fast moving blaze, and Katy, losing everything, feared she had lost the loves of her life as well. In the hours and days that followed Katy posted and searched tirelessly for any sign of Gus and Mister. She soon learned that Mister, her 9 year old Russian Blue mix, had been found by nearby neighbors, terribly burned, and taken to a local vet clinic.

Katy rushed to the clinic only to find her sweet Mister lying suffering with no help. She whisked him away to a different hospital, where surgery was performed. Katy was able to find a little help locally for Mister, but sadly not nearly enough. And as Mister struggles now with infection, more procedures needed, and a lot of long-term care and pain management needed, Katy is $1000 in the hole with the hospital, only a few dollars to her name and denied credit, and desperately needs our help to assure Mister the life-saving care he needs.

We spoke with the hospital, they have agreed to keep Mister in for another week.. on the condition we overnight $2100 for his past due bill and current estimate. I said of course we will. Now I need your help to make good on that promise.

Beyond that, Gus was never found. In a few moments I will do a separate post for Gus. I wish for Katy so much that we would find Gus. He may be out there, he may be badly injured and suffering. We need to know, and to help him if we can.

Lastly, this young lady has lost everything and has no family. Gus and Mister are her family. And it's Christmas. We would like to raise enough funds to give Katy a generous gift card from both Macy's and WalMart so that she can replace just a few of the personal items so badly needed, and know that there are many good people in this world who care when others suffer, and reach out to help.

Please help us give Katy, Mister, (and paws crossed very, very tightly, Gus), an Alex's Angel Christmas.

Please help Mister with any donation possible at http://fortheloveofalex.org/donate.html. Please type Mister in the Referred By box (if using our secure Acceptiva major credit cards/echeck page) or in the Note/Message to Seller Box (PayPal). Depending on the payment method, Paypal also asks the pet's name on the donation review page after you enter all your info.

The address for mailed donations is also at the link. Thank you so much for your helping Mister and Katy. For The Love Of Alex Inc is an all volunteer, 501c3 organization, helping pets in urgent need of veterinary care and the families who love them.

About: For The Love Of Alex Inc.
For The Love Of Alex Inc. is a nonprofit corp dedicated to funding charitable, life-saving veterinary care for pets in need whose families cannot afford the care. With the help of kind donors like you, we save precious lives & un-break families' hearts.





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Washington, DC - Friends of the National Zoo: ZooLights, Powered by Pepco


November 27 – January 2: 5 - 9PM (Except December 24, 25, 31)

Join the thousands of visitors who make ZooLights a part of their annual holiday tradition. A free 34-day event, ZooLights includes live music performances, tasty winter treats, and plenty of opportunities for holiday shopping.

More than 500,000 environmentally-friendly LED lights transform the Zoo into a winter wonderland. New this year will be a dazzling light show set to music!


  


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Angry Employee, Plants an Explosive Under the Bedroom of Farm Owners: Possibly Because of the Death of a Horse


Benton, Louisiana — Horses grazed in a grassy pasture outside of Holly Hill Farm, showing no signs of a bombing that occurred three days ago — the result of an angry employee who may have been bearing a grudge.

Co-workers and neighbors say Douglas Holley, 54, of Benton, was a quiet man who kept to himself. No one thought he was capable of what police contend he carried out early Saturday: planting an explosive under the bedroom of farm owners Bobby and Tracy Hewlett.

"He was a strange man," neighbor Connie Pajeski said of Holley. "He was very intelligent, introverted. He liked animals more than people."

At a Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office media conference Monday afternoon, the Hewletts said Holley had developed a close connection with one horse in particular, named Charlie, who later became ill with colic and died six months before the bombing.

Bobby Hewlett, who works as a veterinarian in addition to owning Holly Hill Farm, said the horse had the serious condition for several days before Holley became aware of the problem. At that point, the veterinarian told Holley that the horse was suffering and probably would need to be put to sleep.

Holley protested, and Bobby Hewlett hooked the horse up to intravenous treatments — in vain.

To assuage Holley's grief, the Hewletts bought a memorial marker for the horse that read "Charlie: Doug's Beloved Friend." Work resumed as normal.

Holley retained his reputation as a handyman, always willing to help whomever needed his service.

That's why the explosion came as such a shock, said Ben Hudson, who worked with Holley both on Holly Hill Farm and the adjacent Newtown Farm.

"When I heard this, it blew my mind," Hudson said. "He was a fine fellow. If you asked for help, he would help you. He never seemed like he had a vendetta. But people called him a loner. He didn't keep company."

Hudson said Holley had told him about the horse's death, but when months passed, Hudson assumed Holley had come to terms and moved on. Holley also told Hudson that he wanted nothing to do with women or relationships, having been hurt by a woman in the past.

"He was a private guy," Hudson said. "He made his life his work."

Holley, 54, is charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder and one count of manufacturing a bomb after investigators found evidence of materials to create explosives inside of his house, located on the northwest Louisiana farm about 350 miles from New Orleans, as well as research and reading materials consistent with bomb-making. Holley initially was arrested Saturday on weapons charges and an outstanding Caddo Parish, La., warrant.

His past court records show nothing more serious than a few minor traffic citations.

Holley is being held at Bossier City Maximum Security Facility, said Bill Davis, Bossier Parish sheriff public information officer. Bond has been set at more than $6 million and no arraignment date has been set.
"There were items that were consistent with bomb-making materials in the house," Davis said of the investigation into Holley's residence. "The reality is that anyone could learn how to do that. The sad reality is that someone would carry it out."

Barbara and George Newton, who live next door to Holly Hill farm, said when they met Holley he seemed pleasant and personable. He demonstrated a clear love for horses and the work he did for the farm.

George Newton said the couple knew about the death of Holley's beloved horse.

"It was going to be a $10,000 operation. Bobby was a realist about this. This guy wasn't. The horse was a friend," Newton said. "He had a horse he cared a lot about. And it died. And the person who was there when the horse died was Dr. Hewlett."

At the conference, Bobby Hewlett said he thought Holley blamed himself for the horse's death but couldn't bear the guilt of that responsibility — so Holley transferred the blame to him.

"He was always blaming someone. I became the object, something he obsessed over for months," Bobby Hewlett said. "I don't think either of us is mad at Doug. We're just disappointed."

Until the explosion, the Hewletts said they had a good relationship with Holley and considered him a friend. Holley ate Christmas dinner with them last year, and the Hewletts had provided him with housing and a car for the first six months of his four-year employment at the farm.

Tracy Hewlett said he always was very polite.

Tracy Hewlett said Holley had mentioned listening to right-wing radio and being anti-government to her daughter, but the couple was shocked that his actions took such an extreme turn.

"It was pretty overwhelming when I found out, but then I looked around and saw my family and everyone supporting us here and the outpouring of love," Tracy Hewlett said.

Despite the circumstances, the Hewletts consider themselves blessed and have no plans to stop being trusting and open.

"This was a miracle we survived an explosion in our house. It was divine intervention. It wasn't our time, and there's a reason for that," Tracy Hewlett said. "We're going to make the best of this Christmas season."


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Heartwarming Story: There is a Café in Greece That offers Refuge to Homeless Pups After Closing Each Evening


While it may not be possible to open your home to every stray pet in need, an open heart can be just as accommodating.

A photo has been making the rounds on social media showing a group of stray dogs napping comfortably on a bench of cushions as a result of one business's act of kindness. The image was reportedly snapped at a café in Greece, where management sees fit to offer refuge to homeless pups after closing up each evening.

The cafeteria Hot Spot in Mytilene, Lesbos, once customers leave, opens its doors to local stray dogs so they can use the sofas and "sleep without being cold," writes Greek blog Zoosos.

Such random acts of generosity toward animals isn't uncommon in Greece, which has a large number of stray dogs. Despite being without a permanent home or family, these animals are often collared and cared for by the community — an alternative to putting them into crowded shelters.

"Here in Greece our homes are not large enough for all of us to house animals," an Athens resident told LifeWithDogs.tv. "That's why we look after the street dogs. We feed them, pet them, and play with them. They are like our own pets, but they belong to everyone instead."


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Washington, DC - The Washington Humane Society: Saving Lives…It’s What They Do: Meet Snow


Days away from death, Snow came into our care after a concerned citizen called our Humane Law Enforcement team to investigate a possible case of cruelty. Emaciated, dehydrated, and with gaping sores on her legs, Snow was a heartbreaking shell of what a healthy dog should be. It was clear she urgently needed medical attention.

Over the course of a two month recovery in foster care, Snow went from 22 to 47 pounds; her wounds healed and her bandages were removed; and her coat, which had been stained a dull yellow from sitting in her own waste, grew in soft and white. Though she was a victim of serious neglect, and had every reason to never trust another human again, Snow welcomes hugs from children, greets strangers with enthusiasm, and is happiest snuggling into the warm bodies of her human family.

Before Snow had even finished recovering, the WHS Humane Law Enforcement team was hard at work to bring her justice. The case against her abuser is ongoing, but we are proud to report that an arrest has been made and the alleged abuser has been charged with Felony Animal Cruelty.

You can help provide justice and a second chance for sweet animals like Snow. Will you give to WHS today? With your help, WHS can intervene in serious abuse cases like Snow’s with the confidence that you care and that you will continue to support our vital, life-saving work. We wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season full of joy and happiness. Thank you for being a steadfast friend to the Washington Humane Society. www.washhumane.org/HolidayGift






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So You Want a Pet Fox? It Will Cost You Around $8,000


Do a YouTube search for pretty much any smallish animal you can think of and there'll be several videos of a "tame" or "pet" version. Any feline, any canid, any mustelid (weasel), any procyonid (raccoon), any non-bonkers primate (baboons, which are completely terrifying, are exempt). Look at my pet kinkajou, my pet genet, my pet fennec fox, my pet ocelot. And then on the videos of cute furry animals in the wild, you'll see the comments: "omg i want it." When the internet sees a video of a red panda, the internet wants a red panda. Even though a red panda is endangered and a wild animal.

In 1959, a Soviet geneticist named Dmitry K. Belyaev began somewhat secretively experimenting with breeding domesticated foxes. More than five decades, thousands of foxes, and one collapse of the Soviet Union later, the program continues at The Institute of Cytology and Genetics at Novosibirsk, Siberia. Belyaev wanted to unlock the secrets of domestication, the links between behavior and breeding and physical traits, but plenty of non-scientists are aware of the project for a different reason: foxes are adorable, and we want to hug them, and we want them to like it.
  
But domesticated foxes, which can only be found at that Siberian facility, are not horrible pets. They're a little unconventional, and they require a little bit of extra attention, but if you want a pet fox, you can have a pet fox. All you need is $8,000 and the approval of Kay Fedewa, the exclusive importer of domesticated foxes in the US.



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Woman Finds a Dog that Was Thrown from Car in an Accident – Family Thought Dog Had Died: Dog is Reunited with Family


Kathy Wilkes-Myers was walking along the highway one day when she noticed something bizarre. It wasn’t unusual to see a stray animal wandering the open roads, but there was something about this Rottweiler that told Kathy she wasn’t a stray.

“I could just tell right away she was somebody’s baby. She just didn’t act like a stray dog to me,” Kathy told CBS. The dog, Ella, was emaciated, surviving only on the water from a drainage ditch.

Although it isn’t unheard of for someone to dump a dog in the middle of nowhere, Ella was communicating, somehow, that she wasn’t thrown away. Kathy did some digging.
  
She remembered there had been a terrible car accident right where she found Ella. When she returned to the accident site, she noticed something: It was a pile of wreckage and personal items.

Ella had been collecting what was left of the car accident — what was left of her family.

“She was hoping her family could come back. But they couldn’t. They couldn’t come back. It just breaks your heart,” said Kathy. “It was like she was sleeping with them — or waiting with them.”

It may seem unusual for a dog to remember its owners, but it happens all the time. In another story, veteran Jessica Gutierrez was separated from her dog for 5 years. When they reunited? The dog remembered her as clear as day.

Kathy assumed the drivers must’ve been dead, but she called the highway patrol anyway.

“She gave me the mom’s name and the dad’s name and the mom’s name was Michelle. And I thought, ‘Oh my God, this is their dog,’ ” she said.

The full story? Ella was thrown from the car during the accident. The rescue crew didn’t see her and she spent 13 days scavenging and waiting for her family to return.

But there’s more: the family survived. They thought Ella was dead. Thanks to Kathy’s big heart and detective work, she was able to reunite Ella and her humans. Watch the sweet reunion below!

Please share this story if you think everyone should be as thoughtful as Kathy when they encounter a stray animal.



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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

A Wild Sea Otter Swam into Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Great Tidepool and Gave Birth to a Healthy Pup


Monterey, CA - A wild sea otter that swam into Monterey BayAquarium’s Great Tidepool gave birth Saturday to a healthy otter pup, according to aquarium staff.

The mother and baby are doing well and were caught on the aquarium’s Otter Cam cuddling and grooming. The pup weighs just a couple pounds, staff said.

Wild sea animals are able to gain entry to the Great Tidepool because it serves as an outflow for the aquarium's sea water. Staff often use the pool during underwater explorer classes.

The otter and its pup will not be tagged or kept at the aquarium because they are wild. The furry pair are free to swim back into the ocean from the tidepool whenever they please.

This is not the first time a pregnant sea otter has swum into the aquarium to give birth. In fact, it happened just two years ago, and schools of fish and other sea critters have been known to come with the tide, staff said.

Trainers have theorized that pregnant sea otters may seek refuge at the pool because it is quieter and less populated than its vast oceanic counterpart.

The sea otters that live in the aquarium are all rescues that are unable to survive in the wild, according to the aquarium website.






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Dogs Are No Longer Allowed to be Tied Up for Hours on End in Springfield, Missouri


Dogs are no longer allowed to be tied up for hours on end in Springfield, Missouri. The city council unanimously voted to pass a bill that targets owners who leave their dogs tethered on chains.

City Council is enacting an ordinance to limit the tethering of dogs to temporary periods not to exceed 30 minutes. When dogs are tied up, dogs must be on a non-choke type collar.

The proposal comes at a time when many humane societies are spreading awareness that tethering pets is not only harmful to the animals but potentially dangerous for people as well.

Tethered dogs become bored, anxious and anti-social and this can cause a dog to negatively act out. It also gives rise to a higher chance of a dog lashing out and biting someone.

Dog owners who break the law could face fines.

Certain exceptions were highlighted in the bill and apply in circumstances where:

Tethering shall be allowed on rare occasions when it is necessary for the dog owner of a custodian to complete a temporary task that requires the dog to be physically restrained for a reasonable amount of time.

Tethering shall be allowed for short periods of time for the dog to relieve himself.

During the time the dog is tethered, he must be provided with adequate shelter and water.

When riding outside the passenger compartment of a vehicle in transit or when tied to a legally parked vehicle, the dog must be secured by a non choke collar or body harness.

The complete wording of the bill can be read HERE. 


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Things You Should Know Before You Get Pet Health Insurance


According to an AP poll, half of all Americans consider their pets to be part of the family. Along with this shift in attitude, American consumers are spending more than ever on their furry friends. In 2015, pet industry spending was projected to surpass $60 billion, up 5% from 2014. On average, pet owners will spend half of every dollar on medical costs.

Alongside advances in veterinary care, average treatment costs are increasing too. Life-saving veterinary surgery can eclipse $15,000 and unlike human doctors, vets must be paid in full before services are rendered. To ease this financial burden, over 1 million pet owners are enrolling their animals in a pet health insurance plan.

Health insurance policies however, have different types. So you have to pick the one you think is most suitable for your pet. Medical conditions that your pet might need care for include illness, well-being and accidents. In any case, you could end up spending a lot of money out of your pocket if you don't have the right pet health insurance policy.

To read more on this story, click here: Things You Should Know Before You Get Pet Health Insurance


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Cop Mistakenly Shoots a Mother Dead Instead of Her Attacking Dog


(WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO)

Iowa regulators plan to sue the police department that has long refused to release video showing a cop mistakenly shoot a mother dead instead of her attacking dog — a horrific saga that played out in front of her 3-year-old son.

The Iowa Public Information Board voted Thursday to launch legal action against the Burlington Police Department and other agencies, pushing for the release of records from the January day Officer Jesse Hill shot and killed 34-year-old Autumn Steele.

Hill was responding to a disturbance on Jan. 6 when he found Steele in front of her house hitting her husband, police said. The 34-year-old mom spent the previous night in jail after being arrested on domestic abuse charges, the Des Moines Register reported.

The cop fired his gun when the family’s German Shepherd, Sammy, pounced on his back and bit him, police said. The bullets hit Steele instead of the attacking dog, police said.

Steele’s 3-year-old son was standing next to her when she was shot.

The dog attack justified the shooting, prosecutors determined. Hill was cleared of any charges and returned to work earlier this year.

Cops previously released a 12-second body cam video showing the cop fire twice without warning.

“Get your dog!” Hill yelled as a dog growls in the background. The video does not show the shepherd jump on the armed officer. Animal officials later determined Sammy was not vicious and returned the pet to the family.

But Steele’s family and local media have long pushed for the release of the full body cam video, plus footage from the cop’s squad car and 911 phone calls.

The Iowa Public Information Board sided with the family and media in the Thursday decision.

The board, which oversees the state’s open records laws, voted 4-3 to pursue charges against Iowa Department of Public Safety, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Burlington Police Department and the Des Moines County Attorney.

“I’m, for one, uncomfortable with law enforcement determining what should and shouldn’t be released,” said Information Board member Bill Monroe, who voted in favor of the lawsuit.

Formal charges will be filed in the coming weeks, and the case will be handled by a judge who can recommend the release of the records.






Officer Jesse Hill (l.) shot and killed 34-year-old mom Autumn Steele in January.



Steele's husband Gabriel reacts after the Burlington Animal Hearing Board unanimously decide that the family dog, Sammy, a German shepherd mix, is not vicious or dangerous and should be returned.


Steele's 3-year-old son was by her side when she was shot and killed.


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