They thought she was just being moved in a wheelbarrow…
but she was on her way to be put down.
She wasn’t sick or aggressive, just scared. Right before it was too late, a rescue team saw her and saved her. 💛
Now she’s safe, loved, and finally home.
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UPDATE ON COLOMBIAS 7.4 EARTHQUAKE
More than 130 dead.
Around 2,700 still missing.
1,600 buildings damaged or completely collapsed.
Rescue crews are digging through the rubble right now searching for anyone still alive.
The Trump administration just pledged $15.5 million to support the rescue and recovery effort.
Prayers up for the people of Colombia!
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The little terrier had been at the shelter for nearly five weeks, and most people only knew him as the dog who stayed pressed against the back wall. If someone stopped at his kennel for too long, he lowered his head, flattened his ears and waited for them to leave.
One morning, an older caretaker named Frank was mopping the hallway when he noticed the kennel door was already open for cleaning. The dog could have walked out whenever he wanted, but he was still sitting on the same gray blanket, watching every movement from the far corner.
Frank finished one last pass with the mop and leaned it against the wall. Then he slowly lowered himself onto one knee a few feet outside the kennel instead of stepping inside.
"Oh, you don't have to be scared," he said softly. "Come here, buddy."
The terrier didn't move. Frank kept one hand low near the floor, turned his body slightly sideways and waited without calling him again. After a while, the dog stood up. He took one careful step toward the doorway, stopped, watched Frank for a few seconds, then took another.
Frank stayed exactly where he was.
The little terrier finally crossed the open doorway on his own. He lowered his nose to Frank's fingers, sniffed them slowly and stood there as if he still hadn't decided whether staying was safe.
Then he leaned his face into Frank's palm.
"That's it, buddy," Frank whispered.
Frank gently rubbed beneath his chin and along the side of his face. The dog's shoulders started to relax, his tail moved once, and he stepped close enough to press his body against Frank's chest.
Only then did Frank put an arm around him.
The terrier stayed there quietly while the shelter carried on around them. A few minutes earlier, he had been too frightened to leave the back of the kennel. Now he was standing outside it with his eyes half closed against the chest of a man who never forced him to come closer.
Frank eventually went back to cleaning the hallway. The little dog followed him with his eyes and never returned to the far corner.
How long do you think you would have waited for him to take that first step?
🚨 OF COURSE SHE DID
Kamala Harris just endorsed Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan.
The same guy who was caught on camera saying he hates Mackinac Island.
“I hate it so much… Every time I’ve ever come here, I’ve hated it.”
They’re already spinning it as “he meant the policy conference.” Sure.
This is the Democrat ticket in 2026:
Open borders to import new voters.
Pack the courts.
Blow up the Electoral College so middle America doesn’t matter.
And now a candidate who openly can’t stand one of Michigan’s most iconic places.
Rachel was right on air, a lot of these people don’t love this country or the people who live in it. They just want the power.
Republicans: wrap up the foreign mess, get the economy roaring, and put these people in the rearview mirror in November.
America First still works. Don’t let them steal the language and the midterms.
Corey Comperatore was a husband, father, firefighter, and true American hero.
On July 13, 2024, when gunfire erupted at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Corey’s first instinct was to protect his family. He shielded his wife and daughters with his own body, making the ultimate sacrifice for the people he loved most.
His courage was not measured by words, but by what he did in a moment of danger. That bravery will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, Corey. Your legacy of love, service, and sacrifice lives on. 🇺🇸🚒❤️