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Weed truck spill on highway 420! 💯 count me in!

Weed truck spill on highway 420! 💯 count me in!

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"This happened last Monday at Cedar Creek Correctional Facility in Oregon. Tyler Brooks, 29, is serving year five of a seven-year sentence. His eight-year-old Golden Retriever, Moose, had been with him for three years before he went in. His sister took Moose, then moved overseas for work. Moose went to Tyler's parents - until his dad got sick and they couldn't care for him anymore. Moose ended up in a shelter. Prison chaplain Ryan discovered Moose was still there through a volunteer program and arranged this visit through the facility's rehabilitation initiative. Security footage shows Tyler at the metal table, hands shaking, barely breathing. The door opens. Moose stops, stares, doesn't move. Tyler drops to his knees on the concrete: "Moose. It's me." Moose's tail starts wagging - then he runs full sprint, crashing into Tyler. Both go down. Tyler sobs, burying his face in Moose's fur while Moose frantically licks his face, checking every inch of him. "Tyler's been a model inmate for five years," Chaplain Ryan told us. "Finding out his dog was still waiting destroyed him and gave him hope at the same time." "Five years. I thought he'd forgotten me," Tyler said through tears. "But the second he saw me, it was like I never left. He still loves me." The shelter is holding Moose until Tyler's release in eight months. His sister is flying back from overseas to foster Moose until then. Sometimes a dog's loyalty has four legs and never stopped waiting for you to come home.

"This happened last Monday at Cedar Creek Correctional Facility in Oregon. Tyler Brooks, 29, is serving year five of a seven-year sentence. His eight-year-old Golden Retriever, Moose, had been with him for three years before he went in. His sister took Moose, then moved overseas for work. Moose went to Tyler's parents - until his dad got sick and they couldn't care for him anymore. Moose ended up in a shelter. Prison chaplain Ryan discovered Moose was still there through a volunteer program and arranged this visit through the facility's rehabilitation initiative. Security footage shows Tyler at the metal table, hands shaking, barely breathing. The door opens. Moose stops, stares, doesn't move. Tyler drops to his knees on the concrete: "Moose. It's me." Moose's tail starts wagging - then he runs full sprint, crashing into Tyler. Both go down. Tyler sobs, burying his face in Moose's fur while Moose frantically licks his face, checking every inch of him. "Tyler's been a model inmate for five years," Chaplain Ryan told us. "Finding out his dog was still waiting destroyed him and gave him hope at the same time." "Five years. I thought he'd forgotten me," Tyler said through tears. "But the second he saw me, it was like I never left. He still loves me." The shelter is holding Moose until Tyler's release in eight months. His sister is flying back from overseas to foster Moose until then. Sometimes a dog's loyalty has four legs and never stopped waiting for you to come home.

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Dad disguises as a waiter to surprise his family and the baby’s reaction is everything! 😭🥹

Dad disguises as a waiter to surprise his family and the baby’s reaction is everything! 😭🥹

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Gravity is just a suggestion to them!

Gravity is just a suggestion to them!

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He chased the ball too far... but someone was watching Caught on CCTV, this dog's reaction time might've just saved a life.

He chased the ball too far... but someone was watching Caught on CCTV, this dog's reaction time might've just saved a life.

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Compassionate rescue caught on camera! An elderly man frees a dog from a glass cage in a store.

Compassionate rescue caught on camera! An elderly man frees a dog from a glass cage in a store.

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The best seat at the wedding! 🤣

The best seat at the wedding! 🤣

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She broke the rules to reach him, and he couldn't help but smile through the tears! 🥹❤️

She broke the rules to reach him, and he couldn't help but smile through the tears! 🥹❤️

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"This is Marcus, a Marine Corps veteran who served in Fallujah from 2007 to 2009. Home eight years, he still gets night terrors every single night - waking up screaming three to four times before sunrise. His girlfriend moved into the spare bedroom two years ago out of safety. His VA therapist recommended a trained PTSD service dog. The waitlist: four years. The cost: $35,000 he didn't have. So six months ago, Marcus adopted Duke, a five-year-old chocolate Lab, from the county shelter - surrendered because his last owner said he was "too needy at night." The first week Duke came home, Marcus had a 3 AM nightmare. Duke jumped onto the bed unasked and laid his full 90 pounds across Marcus's chest - deep pressure therapy. Marcus woke up without screaming for the first time in years, found Duke staring at him, and cried holding him. Now Duke does this automatically, every single night, the moment Marcus shows the first signs. His therapist reviewed the bedroom camera footage and said: "Duke is performing textbook deep pressure therapy for nightmare interruption. That's exactly what we train $35,000 service dogs to do. He's doing it instinctively." The "too needy" behavior that got Duke returned to the shelter is the exact trait saving Marcus's life every night. One shelter's reject is one veteran's lifeline.

"This is Marcus, a Marine Corps veteran who served in Fallujah from 2007 to 2009. Home eight years, he still gets night terrors every single night - waking up screaming three to four times before sunrise. His girlfriend moved into the spare bedroom two years ago out of safety. His VA therapist recommended a trained PTSD service dog. The waitlist: four years. The cost: $35,000 he didn't have. So six months ago, Marcus adopted Duke, a five-year-old chocolate Lab, from the county shelter - surrendered because his last owner said he was "too needy at night." The first week Duke came home, Marcus had a 3 AM nightmare. Duke jumped onto the bed unasked and laid his full 90 pounds across Marcus's chest - deep pressure therapy. Marcus woke up without screaming for the first time in years, found Duke staring at him, and cried holding him. Now Duke does this automatically, every single night, the moment Marcus shows the first signs. His therapist reviewed the bedroom camera footage and said: "Duke is performing textbook deep pressure therapy for nightmare interruption. That's exactly what we train $35,000 service dogs to do. He's doing it instinctively." The "too needy" behavior that got Duke returned to the shelter is the exact trait saving Marcus's life every night. One shelter's reject is one veteran's lifeline.

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Cute baby saved by mother cat ☺️💙

Cute baby saved by mother cat ☺️💙

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These field sobriety tests are getting out of hand.

These field sobriety tests are getting out of hand.

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The Moment He Understood She Was Taking Him Home 💔

The Moment He Understood She Was Taking Him Home 💔

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Hilarious Baby's First Fish Spa at the Mall! The tiny fish start tickling, and the laughter takes over! This baby's first fish spa is packed with priceless reactions, joyful giggles, and heart-melting smiles that you'll want to watch again and again.

Hilarious Baby's First Fish Spa at the Mall! The tiny fish start tickling, and the laughter takes over! This baby's first fish spa is packed with priceless reactions, joyful giggles, and heart-melting smiles that you'll want to watch again and again.

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A Baby Orangutan Tried to Help a Fallen Toddler, Then the Adult Orangutan Stepped In and Lifted Him Back to the Crowd.

A Baby Orangutan Tried to Help a Fallen Toddler, Then the Adult Orangutan Stepped In and Lifted Him Back to the Crowd.

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The ultimate definition of a good pet!

The ultimate definition of a good pet!

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"My wife passed eight months ago. She left me a handwritten list of things she needed me to do after she was gone. Pay the insurance by the 15th. Call her sister on her birthday. Don't skip the doctor. And number 7 — 'Make sure Bruno gets a walk every single morning without exception. He will be the reason you get out of bed. I planned it that way. I love you. Don't argue with the list.'" I argued with the list for about three days. Then I stopped arguing. I have not missed a single morning since. Six months of mornings. Six months of 6:30am. Six months of Bruno waiting at the door with the specific patience of a dog who knows the list says morning and trusts that morning will happen because she said it would. Some mornings I get dressed on autopilot. Some mornings I don't remember deciding to get up. I just find myself at the door with my coat on and Bruno's leash in my hand. She knew. She knew me better than I knew myself and she wrote it down and she signed it don't argue with the list and she was right she was always right she was right about this the way she was right about everything. My son saw us this morning on his run. He called me after. He couldn't finish a sentence. Neither could I. So we just stayed on the phone for a while breathing in each other's ears the way you do when words are not the right size for what you are feeling. She put me on a leash, honestly. Bruno's leash. And I have never been more grateful to be exactly where I am supposed to be at exactly 6:30am on a February morning that I would not have gotten up for on my own. Number 7. She saved me with number 7. Drop a ❤️ for her. She planned everything. Right down to the morning walks. Right down to us.

"My wife passed eight months ago. She left me a handwritten list of things she needed me to do after she was gone. Pay the insurance by the 15th. Call her sister on her birthday. Don't skip the doctor. And number 7 — 'Make sure Bruno gets a walk every single morning without exception. He will be the reason you get out of bed. I planned it that way. I love you. Don't argue with the list.'" I argued with the list for about three days. Then I stopped arguing. I have not missed a single morning since. Six months of mornings. Six months of 6:30am. Six months of Bruno waiting at the door with the specific patience of a dog who knows the list says morning and trusts that morning will happen because she said it would. Some mornings I get dressed on autopilot. Some mornings I don't remember deciding to get up. I just find myself at the door with my coat on and Bruno's leash in my hand. She knew. She knew me better than I knew myself and she wrote it down and she signed it don't argue with the list and she was right she was always right she was right about this the way she was right about everything. My son saw us this morning on his run. He called me after. He couldn't finish a sentence. Neither could I. So we just stayed on the phone for a while breathing in each other's ears the way you do when words are not the right size for what you are feeling. She put me on a leash, honestly. Bruno's leash. And I have never been more grateful to be exactly where I am supposed to be at exactly 6:30am on a February morning that I would not have gotten up for on my own. Number 7. She saved me with number 7. Drop a ❤️ for her. She planned everything. Right down to the morning walks. Right down to us.

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You wake up and this is the first thing you see.. what you doing?

You wake up and this is the first thing you see.. what you doing?

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A Tiny Kitten Found Love in the Wild ❤️

A Tiny Kitten Found Love in the Wild ❤️

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"We dropped Emma off at college Monday morning. Eight hours later I came downstairs and found this. Buddy carried every single stuffed animal from her room to the front door. Every one. Her elephant she's had since she was four. The bear from her first Christmas. Every single one. He arranged himself right in the middle of all of them and he hasn't moved. He's 10 years old. He's been her dog since she was seven. I have no words for what I am looking at. I have no words for any of today." My husband thinks Buddy was trying to bring her back. I think he was doing the only thing he knew how to do — gathering everything that smelled like her and bringing it to the place she always comes back to. He did it one by one. All evening. While we sat in a quiet house not knowing what to do with ourselves. He knew what to do. He's 10 years old. His muzzle is going gray. He carried every single one. Emma called tonight to say she's okay. I told her what Buddy did. She was quiet for a long time. Then she said — "Don't move them. Leave them right there. I'm coming home Friday." We haven't moved a single one. Buddy is still in the middle of all of them. Waiting for Friday the way he has always waited for her — completely and without any doubt that she is coming. He has always been right about that. Drop a ❤️ for Buddy. And for every dog waiting by a door tonight for someone who is coming back Friday. They know. They always know.

"We dropped Emma off at college Monday morning. Eight hours later I came downstairs and found this. Buddy carried every single stuffed animal from her room to the front door. Every one. Her elephant she's had since she was four. The bear from her first Christmas. Every single one. He arranged himself right in the middle of all of them and he hasn't moved. He's 10 years old. He's been her dog since she was seven. I have no words for what I am looking at. I have no words for any of today." My husband thinks Buddy was trying to bring her back. I think he was doing the only thing he knew how to do — gathering everything that smelled like her and bringing it to the place she always comes back to. He did it one by one. All evening. While we sat in a quiet house not knowing what to do with ourselves. He knew what to do. He's 10 years old. His muzzle is going gray. He carried every single one. Emma called tonight to say she's okay. I told her what Buddy did. She was quiet for a long time. Then she said — "Don't move them. Leave them right there. I'm coming home Friday." We haven't moved a single one. Buddy is still in the middle of all of them. Waiting for Friday the way he has always waited for her — completely and without any doubt that she is coming. He has always been right about that. Drop a ❤️ for Buddy. And for every dog waiting by a door tonight for someone who is coming back Friday. They know. They always know.

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"This happened December 18th, 2024, at Denver International Airport, 6:42 PM. Gunnery Sergeant Marcus Williams, 46, flew from San Diego to Denver after a shelter confirmed a microchip match. The dog was Rex, his partner at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan, from April to November 2010 a dog who alerted to Taliban fighters eleven times and saved Marcus's platoon. When Marcus's unit evacuated that November, Rex was left behind. Marcus searched for fourteen years, calling shelters weekly. On December 16th, a Denver shelter scanned Rex's microchip and matched it to Marcus's 2010 registration. Director Sarah called him in San Diego; he booked a flight that night and landed December 18th. Sarah met him at baggage claim with Rex. Security footage shows Marcus coming down the escalator in his dress blues, Rex thirty feet away. Rex catches his scent first, head lifting. Marcus sees him and freezes - both stare for twenty seconds. Then Marcus drops his duffel bag, drops to his knees, and Rex breaks free from the leash, sprinting across the floor to tackle him. "Everyone at DIA stopped moving," Sarah told us. "200 people watched this reunion. Half of them were crying." Fourteen years, one airport, one American Marine and his dog, home at last.

"This happened December 18th, 2024, at Denver International Airport, 6:42 PM. Gunnery Sergeant Marcus Williams, 46, flew from San Diego to Denver after a shelter confirmed a microchip match. The dog was Rex, his partner at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan, from April to November 2010 a dog who alerted to Taliban fighters eleven times and saved Marcus's platoon. When Marcus's unit evacuated that November, Rex was left behind. Marcus searched for fourteen years, calling shelters weekly. On December 16th, a Denver shelter scanned Rex's microchip and matched it to Marcus's 2010 registration. Director Sarah called him in San Diego; he booked a flight that night and landed December 18th. Sarah met him at baggage claim with Rex. Security footage shows Marcus coming down the escalator in his dress blues, Rex thirty feet away. Rex catches his scent first, head lifting. Marcus sees him and freezes - both stare for twenty seconds. Then Marcus drops his duffel bag, drops to his knees, and Rex breaks free from the leash, sprinting across the floor to tackle him. "Everyone at DIA stopped moving," Sarah told us. "200 people watched this reunion. Half of them were crying." Fourteen years, one airport, one American Marine and his dog, home at last.

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