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Want to hear the new scoop on Justin Bieber?
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Want to hear the new scoop on Justin Bieber and his fiancee, Hailey Baldwin? Check out this article from Vanity Fair. The Capuchin Monkey It’s interesting how Vanity Fair described Justin as someone who should own a pet (again). Didn’t Justin once own a pet Capuchin monkey he named O.G. Mally that he brought to Germany while he was on tour in 2013? That monkey ended up in a zoo. If you’re curious how the monkey is doing 5 years later? Check out this article here. If you don't know what a Capuchin monkey looks like, here's a photo of one. ...
Would-be burglars ran off when they saw...
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Image Source A pig. Here’s a story from Foxnews.com of how a pet pig protected an Indiana home from being burglarized. This is really a fascinating story. It begs to question just how “bad” this pig was when it approached the would-be robbers. Come to think of it, how often do you find a pet pig roaming freely in someone’s house? We even looked up if owning a pet pig make a good watch animal to guard your house. But, we found nothing. Zilch. Nada.We did find 16 reasons why pigs make the best pets on BuzzFeed. Check out this...
Tempe Valley pet sitter loses dog...
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Tempe Valley pet sitter loses dog leaving owner heartbroken in search for her pit bull puppy named, Bear. Here's a video of this story from ABC15.com. This story breaks our hearts. For one, a pet sitter should be someone you trust to take care and watch over your pet when you’re gone. But what happens after is another story. Sadly, there’s blaming and shaming that goes around when you lose a pet. And, we get hung up on the “what-ifs” and the "woulda, coulda and shoulda" arguments. There's also no denying that losing a pet is entirely a difficult...
If you thought retirement is for the dogs...
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Video Source If you thought retirement is for the dogs, guess again. This retired K9 bloodhound named Copper, who worked 9 years for the West Valley City Police Department in Utah helped locate Harold, a lost tortoise, after its owner spent hours searching for this speedster.Who would have thought that a tortoise can “run” away from its owners? As it appears, this one tortoise has speed! When we looked up how fast these animals can go, these speedsters have been clocked at 0.3 kilometers per hour! Unfortunately, Harold the tortoise didn’t break the world record. According to the Guinness World...