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Injured kitten needed help, but the chosen method did more harm than good “Dogs teach us a very

Injured kitten needed help, but the chosen method did more harm than good [PawMyGosh Videos] “Dogs teach us a very important lesson in life: The mail man is not to be trusted” –Sian Ford Happy Thursday! The week is flying right on by, don't you agree? Today, we see a rescue story where this good Samaritan had the best of intentions, but a potentially fatal mistake was made. Watch Hope For Paws save the day! :) [Injured Kitten Needed Help, But The Chosen Method Did More Harm Than Good]( A stray kitten was injured and needed help, and a woman took her in to help with good intentions. But what she didn’t know is that tea tree oil is toxic to dogs and cats and can be fatal. [Full Story]( [Owner Throws His Dog Out Of The Moving Car Into The Cold Snow]( Natasha and her dad were on their way home when they thought they saw a trash bag someone had thrown out of their vehicle. But in the rearview mirror, they noticed it moving. It was a poor dog abandoned out here in the cold. [Full Story]( [Hiker Carries Lost, Frozen Dog 6 Miles Down The Mountain]( These hikers were out on a mountain when they came across a lost dog. The poor thing was frozen and didn’t know what to do. So they put a coat on her, and the man readied the dog on his back for the 6-mile trek back down to the bottom! [Full Story]( [Woman Approaches Dog Who’d Been Unable To Move For 4 Days]( Rescuer Tatiana Mikhailovna found a dog lying about unable to move. It turned out the pooch had been there for four days in need of help. Rumba wagged her tail but still nipped when touched out of pain. [Full Story]( [They Take A Sledgehammer To The Wall To Save The Dog Trapped Inside]( An unbelievable rescue of a dog named Gertie who’d gotten trapped in a neighbor’s brick wall is here for you to see all the way through to the happy conclusion… “We fully expected her to come back because she has run away so many times,” the owners said. But she didn’t. [Full Story]( [20 Funny And Cute Pet Snapchats To Start The Day On A High Note]( These 20 pet Snapchats from BuzzFeed are so funny and so cute, they should come with a warning label. They will definitely start your day off right! 🙂 [Full Story]( Fan Photo of the Day Submitted by Dolores Covert Follow PawMyGosh [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Paw My Gosh, PO Box 1321, Topanga, CA 90290, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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