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Talkative pittie tells her parents she's hurt but that she'll be OK Shortcake is a rescue pittie who

Talkative pittie tells her parents she's hurt but that she'll be OK [PawMyGosh Videos] “The dog lives for the day, the hour, even the moment.” –Robert Falcon Scott Happy Tuesday! Below, you'll see a talkative pittie who was able to let her parents know something was wrong but that she'd ultimately be okay. And this baby elephant taking her first bath goes exactly the way you'd imagine! :D [Talkative Pittie Tells Her Parents She's Hurt But That She'll Be OK]( Shortcake is a rescue pittie who is very talkative and energetic. She’s friendly and loving and just lives life to the fullest with her mom and dad! So the day that her voice changed and she stopped moving around, they knew something was very wrong. [Full Story]( [23 Perfectly Plump Puppy Bellies You Simply Cannot Resist]( There’s nothing more adorable than a plump, round puppy belly! What is it about them that makes us want to poke ’em?? And the rounder and bigger the belly, the better! Share these irresistible puppy tummies with your friends. 🙂 [Full Story]( [Baby Elephant Takes To The Tub For Her First Bath]( The Save Elephant Foundation is a Thai non-profit organization dedicated to providing care and assistance to Asian Elephants. It’s home to some magical moments between caretakers and elephants bonding and living their best lives together! 🙂 [Full Story]( [This Dog Thought The Streets Were The Best Life Had To Offer And Settled In]( Hope For Paws were informed of a homeless dog trying to fend for himself out on the streets. He hadn’t been touched by a human in a long time — maybe ever. So to say it would be a challenge to capture the boy would be an understatement. When they arrived on scene, they spotted him taking refuge under a car. [Full Story]( [The Drunk, Abusive Owner Used Foul Language To Get His Blind Dog Away From Him]( Stevie the blind Dachshund lived in a place where he was not wanted. At the first chance, his drunken, abusive owner yelled to “get this [expletive] dog away from me!” So Sidewalk Specials did just that… [Full Story]( [Tiny Horse Loves Running Around, But It’s When He Stops That’ll Have You Smiling]( Charlie the mini horse may be small, but he’s full of personality and attitude. He runs and runs all day long but is happy to stop for scratches and cuddles! 🙂 [Full Story]( Follow PawMyGosh [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Paw My Gosh, 4130 E. La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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