“If you could only sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.” – Fred Rogers
“We made it through another week.” Every time that I start compiling my good news, I repeat that to myself. It takes me less time to find the news than it does to write the diary. Good, non political stories are out there. There’s not too many seen on television anymore, but they show up in print. When I started this series, as I have mentioned, I planned on an animal heavy diary the first Friday of each month. I should have known better than to plan and, even worse, announce it to the world. I no longer have that policy. If it’s been a hectic week, for whatever reason, expect more animals. Period.
The “sad” story of Arnie, the dog left behind www.boredpanda.com/...
My husband and I went on vacation for a week and asked my brother to stay at our place and watch our dog and 2 cats. This was the best solution since my brother had to study for his exams and could use a quite space and our animals could stay in their own familiar environment. We really don’t like to cause them any stress by moving them to another house, even temporary. My brother moved in and the morning after we left. Everything was going fine until 2 days later he started texting us this story. As you can see i could not decide whether to laugh or to cry! So in the end I decided to share this beautiful yet funny story :)
Little boy adopts oldest dog at shelter www.thedodo.com/...
In November 2017, Shey the 14-year-old miniature poodle was dropped off at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa for the saddest reason: His family was moving, and they weren’t taking him with them.
For the next four months, Shey waited and waited at the shelter for someone to pick him. He was suffering from dental disease and had never been neutered, so the rescue got him scheduled for surgery and vet care. Only one of his teeth wasn’t fully rotted.
Being deaf, half-blind and almost completely toothless, there wasn’t exactly a line out the door of adopters waiting to meet him.
Villagers do the kindest thing for birds freezing www.thedodo.com/...
It’s a compassionate gesture to open up your home to strangers — and that’s exactly what a group of Bulgarians did for some wild storks who desperately needed their help.
It’s been particularly cold in Bulgaria recently, and wild storks have been suffering — the icy temperatures have frozen their wings, making it impossible for them to fly or seek shelter.
One man, 53-year-old maintenance worker Safet Halil, decided to help.
20+ Hilarious Photos of Huskies www.boredpanda.com/…
A photographer shows how unique every single dog is www.boredpanda.com/…
25 cute baby donkeys www.boredpanda.com/…
Strong people stand up for themselves, but stronger people stand up for others.