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Horse Imprisoned In Stall For Years Learns To Trust Man Who Set Him Free

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["To this day he follows me around everywhere.”] [VIEW ONLINE] | [FORWARD] APRIL 11 20 16 [The Dodo] FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS [Horse Imprisoned In Stall For Years Learns To Trust Man Who Set Him Free] Monty is very curious and always wants to meet everyone. He buddies up with all the animals but his favorite is Herman, the rescued mule. "Monty is our big puppy dog," Underwood said. "When people come over, he's first at the gate to meet them. We take him for walks around the neighborhood. He likes that." [READ MORE] ALL THE FEELS [Pet Detective Reunites Man With Dog 2,000 Miles Away] The beagle mix was 9 years old when he slipped out of his collar and vanished from Ballato's home in Westerley, Rhode Island, in January 2014. Almost immediately after that, [the region was walloped with not one, but three massive snowstorms.] [Hundreds Of Baby Squirrels Are Saved Every Year, Thanks To One Woman] "For all three, the doctor was almost ready to euthanize, because they really didn't think the squirrels would recover, but we always try," she said. And now? All three are flying around their units with full recoveries, and [when the early spring comes along, they will be released back into the wild.] INSPIRING + IMPACTFUL [Conan Buys An Octopus To Save Him From Being Eaten] "How does one eat this?" Conan O'Brien asked his translator while holding up a small octopus at a fish market in South Korea. The late night TV host was visiting the country for a special episode of Conan, and he stopped by the [Noryangjin Fish Market, a famous seafood bazaar in Seoul.] [Pig Refuses to Leave Her Friend's Side — Even After His Death] Ivy is still in deep mourning for Herman, but she's getting lots of back caresses from her human friends, as well as attention from the other animals at the sanctuary. While no one will ever be able to replace Herman, [the love that surrounds Ivy at Rowdy Girl Sanctuary will surely bring her comfort.] VIDEOS [World's Oldest Cat Still Loves His Cushy Life] [Rescued Squirrel Gives His Family Endless Entertainment] [facebook] [twitter] [instagram] [youtube] [pinterest] [tumblr] [snapchat] Copyright © 2016 The Dodo, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for The Dodo Newsletter [UPDATE] | [UNSUBSCRIBE]

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