Results tagged “interspecies relationships” from Valley of the Dogs
A lovely colleague of mine send me this video! All I can say is....CAN I GET AN AWWWWWWW???!!!! This definitely belongs in the interspecies relationship category!!
This video would fit in our interspecies relationship tag. You see! we can all learn a lesson from this. Let us love not hate!
I think the rabbit loves the cat more than the cat loves the rabbit. I can just see the cat saying or thinking "Not tonight! I'm too tired!"
Source: The Pet Blog
This updated of the dog/sheep love story needs no heading as the headline in the article speaks for itself.
While I'm happy that the owners claimed them I'm still surprised as to why it took them so long. They had to have been the ones that called the shelter on Monday without leaving a phone number. Guess they'll need to get a lock for the gate...eh?
Stay safe Daisy and Maggie!! :)
Remember yesterday's Dennis McCarthy story about the dog and sheep love story?
Well I'm pleased to say that there is a plethora of animal lovers out there willing to adopt the two. I just got done reading the latest entry of the South Bay Pets blog from reporters Donna Littlejohn and Josh Grossberg, both who work at our sister paper the Daily Breeze in Torrance (check them out especially if you live down there).
Here's a follow up!
"It's a good animal story and so many people have opened up their hearts," said Dennis. There's allot of people around here with big homes and big yards to accomodate them. And yes they will stay together!!
Can't wait to hear about who gets them. Apparently it looks like the owners don't want them. Why would someone call the shelter about a dog and a sheep without leaving a phone number and then not respond to a story as big as this in the valley?
Here's a video from ABC Channel 7
Reading today's Dennis McCarthy column sort of rekindled my faith in the unconditional love one species can have for another. I've seen it with cats and bears, dogs milking squirrels and so and and so on, and it never ceases to amaze me how they can just put their differences aside to befriend or help another species. Most humans can learn from this for sure.
But let's not forget the heroic efforts of John Caruso. Many people would have just passed the buck to let someone else stop what they were doing to save these two animals but he took the time to get these animal BFFs to safety (for those of you not familiar with "net" lingo, BFF stands for Best Friends Forever). Apparently someone owns both the sheep and the dog since the shelter did recieve an anonymous phone call about it. However it's a puzzlment as to why they did not leave a phone number.
If this is your dog and sheep you can pick them up at the West Valley Animal Shelter located at 20655 Plummer Street in Chatsworth. The phone number is (888) 452-7381.



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