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Patriotic Dog!

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Is this dog patriotic or just well-trained? Watch his routine and decide for yourself.— Global Animal

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Travel With Your Dog In Style (GALLERY)

(DOG-FRIENDLY HOTELS) Are you planning on traveling with your dog? Why not do so in style? Try these hotels designed to pamper people and dogs. The hotels offer special room service, menus, and attractions for dogs. Read about these unique, pet-friendly luxury hotels. — Global Animal

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Are Fat Dogs Colder Than Lean Ones?

(DOG HEALTH) According to a study conducted by Psychology Professor Roberto Refinetti, overweight dogs tend to be colder than lean dogs. This implies a relationship between a lower body temperature and obesity. — Global Animal

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Dog Nurses Squirrel To Recovery (GALLERY)

(PET GALLERY) When Finnegan, a wild squirrel, suffered an injury, who knew a dog would become his primary caregiver? Initially, Debby Cantion, the guardian of the dog, started caring for the squirrel, but after time her papillon named Mademoiselle Gisselle befriended Finnegan. After witnessing Gisselle give birth, Finnegan became part of the litter as he was allowed to snuggle with the mother and nurse like the new pups. As soon as Finnegan reaches full strength, Debby Cantion intends to release Finnegan back into the wild. Enjoy the photo gallery of the animal friendship below! — Global Animal

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Puppy Love

(BABY ANIMAL VIDEO) When you look up “puppy love” in the dictionary, you might not see this little dog, but we think that the love this puppy feels for this cat is the perfect example. — Global Animal

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Optimistic Dogs See The Bowl As Half Full

(DOG BEHAVIOR) ENGLAND – Does your dog see the bowl as half empty or half full?  Scientists have confirmed what many pet guardians have long suspected: dogs have  unique dispositions. — Global Animal

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Rat Uses Plant Poison For Defense

(RATS/ANIMAL SCIENCE) EAST AFRICA — Scientists have discovered a clever rodent: East Africa’s crested rat, the first animal known to purposely use a lethal poison in its own defense. The crested rat chews up a poisonous ouabin plant and applies the paste to its long, porcupine-like quills for maximum defense against predators. This is an amazing scientific discovery of animal defense mechanisms.  — Global Animal

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Rancher Fined After Using Illegal Pesticide To Kill Animals

(PESTICIDES/ANIMAL CONTROL) IDAHO — An Idaho rancher was fined $1,500 after using the illegal pesticide, Carbofuran. He placed it around his farm, which lead to the poisoning of two neighborhood dogs — one died and the other was sickened. The rancher was ordered to pay $700 in restitution to the guardians of the two dogs. Does the punishment fit the crime? Tell us what you think. — Global Animal

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