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Being stuck underground was no place to be for the holidays “Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Asto

Being stuck underground was no place to be for the holidays [PawMyGosh Videos] “Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog.” –Ernest Thompson Seton It's Monday! We hope that you all had a nice weekend Being stuck underground is no way to live — especially for the holidays. So rescuing this furry one was of the utmost importance so that he could find a home for Christmas! Enjoy and have a great rest of your day. :) [Being Stuck Underground Was No Place To Be For The Holidays]( Hope For Paws was called upon to help after a cat had been heard crying out for help for 24 hours. The poor thing fell into the storm drain to the darkness below and had no way out. This was no place to be, especially for the holidays, but he wouldn’t be spending them alone after all. 😉 [Full Story]( [Cat Is Always Opening Doors For His Doggy Brother]( Peaches the cat and Skippy the dog are quite the tandem, and they like to keep people on their toes with their shenanigans! The cat knows how to open doors, and he helps his doggy brother get around the house no questions asked… 😛 [Full Story]( [In The Middle Of Nowhere, 9 Puppies Were Dumped In The Deep Snow]( Someone didn’t want these nine puppies and drove them out to the middle of nowhere to dump them in the deep snow to fend for themselves. Thankfully, they were found by two people, but they could not keep them in their apartment in the city. So they got ahold of a rescuer named Robert… [Full Story]( [Dog Happy To Pull Cart Full Of Best Friends Along The Beautiful Lake]( A Bernese Mountain dog happily gives his best friends a tour of the beautiful lake and scenery in Kananaskis country in Alberta, Canada. How cute is this? 🙂 [Full Story]( [Cuteness Ensues When They Hand Their Sleepy Dog A Pacifier]( Princess Leia the eight-month-old Boxer is ready for a nap, so they hand her a pacifier. The rest is so cute you won’t be able to handle it! [Full Story]( [17 Dogs And Cats Who Make The Grinch Look Tame By Comparison]( Move over Grinch, these dogs and cats are way better at ruining Christmas! Okay, maybe they aren’t doing it on purpose, but you have to admit these pets are darn good at it. Mom and Dad caught them in the act, and the photos are here as proof. 😀 [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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