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Simon the Staffy is so proud to become a doggy brother again “In ancient times cats were worshi

Simon the Staffy is so proud to become a doggy brother again [PawMyGosh Videos] “In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.” -Terry Pratchett Happy New Years Eve! It's the last day of 2023 (Can you believe it?!), and you should definitely end it on a high note with the cute and inspiring animal content below! Like this proud doggy brother who gets to become a big brother all over again. :) Have a great day! [The Best Big Brother Is So Proud To Become A Doggy Brother Again]( Simon the Staffy has always loved being a dog brother, and then it happened again! He has such a way with kids, and he’s so proud of his little siblings. 🙂 [Full Story]( [Chihuahua Screamed Out Anytime Someone Tried Touching Him]( Hope For Paws heard about an abandoned Chihuahua and set out to see him with the family who’d been feeding him for months. But anytime they tried petting the dog, he screamed and cried out. [Full Story]( [They Approach A Dog They Think Is Sleeping And Have To Carefully Pick Her Up]( At first it looked like the girl was sleeping — but she was not. The little dog was wounded and bleeding and needed help right away… [Full Story]( [Jennie Was Holding Out Hope While Kept In A Cage From Sunup To Sundown]( Without Humane Society International, Jennie would have been killed on a dog meat farm in South Korea. But today, she’s thriving in her new home! [Full Story]( [Tiny Bear Cub Doesn’t Quite Know What To Think Of The New Fawn]( This fawn is new to Point of View Farm in West Virginia, a sanctuary that’s home to bear cubs, foxes and other fawns. Biologist Joel Rosenthal watches as Boog the bear cub checks out the newest member. 😉 [Full Story]( [22 Times People Bumped Into Dog Passengers On Flights]( Flights can be chaotic and nerve-racking. Between delays and layovers and just the general uneasiness of being so high up in the air with no control, the last thing you want to deal with is an annoying passenger. Well, these people got lucky, because the passengers on their flights just happened to be furry and cute! 🙂 [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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