Two puppies in Spain were recently born with green fur. They are smaller and weaker than their siblings, and sadly, the female did not survive. But her brother is a fighter, and hopefully there is enough Incredible Hulk in him to thrive.
On June 4, 2014, firefighters rescued an eight-month-old, brown brindle Bullmastiff from under a ferry dock that links mainland Toronto with the city’s island airport. The trapped dog was discovered by constructions workers on their way to work.
On June 7, 2014, Turkish firefighters tried saving eight puppies that were trapped inside a drainage canal, however they were unable to because the pipe was too narrow for them to fit through and reach the dogs. Don’t worry, all puppies are alive and well. Their mom, a stray dog, came to their rescue.
Any parent of human children can say that when summer arrives and school is out, there is a mad dash to sign the kids for summer camps or any available activities that will keep the children busy. Swimming camps are fairly popular, especially if you live in an area where the summers are unbearably hot, but why should just human children enjoy a good swim? How about our fur-babies? Well, a water park just for dogs has opened in Roca del Valles, Spain.
Four British men walked from Argentina to Brazil to attend the 2014 Soccer World Cup. A dog joined them in Solís, Uruguay, and walked more than 300 miles along with them.
While the hero rescuers excavated an area they overheard the cries of a dog. Following the sound they moved to where the sounds were coming from and started digging. Soon enough they found the dog.