This is the amusing moment an excitable pet dog showed off his bright blue tail. The white Bichon, with a blue-dyed tail, was spotted playing with a small brick it found on the road in Heilongjiang, ...
Because some homes have a signature scent, and you don't wants yours to be litter box or wet dog. View Entire Post › ...
Some pups are natural-born stars. They're meant for the limelight, and the limelight they shall have. If you were to meet Ringo the Bichon Frise, you'd understand, because this dog has all the right ...
Then she goes about her day. Beck, a 38-year-old stand-up comic and dog walker, isn’t playing a prank. She’s trying to help her landlord identify owners of hounds who leave a mess on the ...
The Poopcopter is described as the world’s "first aerial bound dog poop removal system". Minnesota-based inventor Caleb Olson says: "It’s fully self guided, fully capable of retrieving poop ...
Although it doesn’t sound particularly palatable, this was a way for mammoths to ingest a healthy diet. That’s right, even your precious pooch enjoys some poop. Dogs eating feces isn’t that uncommon!
"I’m drenched in poo, my car is splattered yellow. It’s ruined," a victim complained. The video has attracted a series of reactions with some netizens expressing concern for the affected ...
Dashcam footage showed car windscreens were showered with bits of poo as it rained down. Unsuspecting pedestrians were also splattered from head to toe with human waste as they strolled along the ...
Stomach-churning video shows the moment human sewage erupted on a busy Chinese motorway, drenching cars, pedestrians, and bikers in what has been dubbed a “poo-cano.” The explosion of waste ...
Meanwhile dashcam footage shows globules of poo raining down on motorists' windscreens. Unsuspecting pedestrians were also splattered from head to toe with human waste as they strolled along the ...
But one simple and comically named rule of thumb may help you make some headway. It’s called the “poop rule.” When trying to decide if you should keep or get rid of an item, ask yourself this question ...
Biscuit was my first rescue dog. I will never forget the way he stretched before a walk, his shake after waking from a nap, the way he fell over effortlessly for a belly rub, the way he raised his ...