Shelter security tootage from kennel 7, captured at 3:47 AM. His name is Teddy.
He's 8 weeks old. He was found in a cardboard box on the side of the highway with his siblings - he was the only one who survived.
When he arrived at the shelter, he wouldn't stop crying for his mother. A volunteer gave him an old donated teddy bear. He hasn't let go of it since.
Every night, the camera catches him doing the same thing - checking she's still there, nuzzling into her chest, licking her face. He thinks the bear is his mother.
Nobody has the heart to tell him otherwise.
If Teddy moved you, please share him.
Somewhere out there is the family he's bern waiting for…
اطالوی وزیراعظم جارجیا میلونی: "میں ایک عورت ہوں اور ساتھ ہی ایک ماں بھی۔میں معصوم بچوں کے قاتل کا ساتھ نہیں دے سکتی۔" بہادر خاتون نیتن یاہو کے سامنے گلے میں فلسطینی پرچم ڈال کر گھومتی رہیں
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Thousands of protesters in Israel are filling the streets in protest of Benjamin Netanyahu.
They are demanding the immediate resignation of Benjamin Netanyahu and a new investigation into the October 7 terrorist attacks.
Benjamin Netanyahu isn’t even liked in Israel.
One killed journalist might be a tragic accident.
Two killed journalists are undeniable attempts to intimidate journalists and suppress freedom of press.
Over 260 dead journalists in 2.5 years is the works of the most ruthless terrorist organization in the history of the world.
I went to the shelter that Saturday with a clear plan already in place. I had picked out my dog online — a strong, handsome Pitbull mix with gentle, expressive eyes. I’d even started calling him Bruno before meeting him.
In my mind, it all seemed simple. The kennel door would open, he’d come straight to me with his tail wagging, and we’d head home together. I was already picturing hikes and having a loyal companion by my side.
But when the volunteer opened the gate, nothing went the way I imagined. Bruno didn’t move. No wagging tail, no excitement. He just stood there on the concrete, let out a quiet, uncertain sound, and lowered his head.
Confused, I stepped closer. “Come on, buddy,” I said softly, holding out the leash. He glanced at me for a moment, then looked past me. When I followed his gaze, I saw a tiny mixed-breed puppy tucked into the corner, trying to make himself invisible.
The little pup, maybe eight weeks old, was shaking. His eyes were locked on Bruno — and Bruno was watching him just as intently.
That’s when it clicked. They weren’t just sharing a space. They were each other’s comfort. In a loud, overwhelming shelter full of barking dogs, they had found a sense of peace in one another.
Bruno wasn’t being stubborn. He just didn’t want to leave his friend behind. Without a single sound, he made it clear — he wasn’t going anywhere alone.
At that point, it didn’t feel like a choice anymore. It felt like the only thing to do.
I turned to the staff, took a breath, and asked, “Is it possible to adopt both of them?” The volunteer smiled and said they had been hoping someone would. The two of them slept curled up together every night.
After the paperwork was done and everything was finalized, they walked out of the shelter side by side, staying close, just like they were always meant to.
Netanyahu: "There is no place for violence, not against political leaders and not against anyone."
🇮🇷IRAN: "Look who’s preaching. You’ve killéd 50+ political leaders in 4 countries and thousands of childrén.."
The man who went viral for carrying his corgi in a backpack is now using the same idea to help rescue dogs get noticed—toting them around to boost their chances of adoption.
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