So God Made A Dog

Regardless of religion, dog owners can all agree on one thing: dogs are angels. This video will take you on an emotional (and hilariously honest) journey to explain why God made a dog. It will make you laugh and cry all at once!

The bottom line? God put dogs on this earth to show us what pure, unconditional love really means. These animals simply make life better… and thank God for them!

Enjoy!

So God Made A Dog

And on the 9th Day God looked down on his wide-eyed children and said they need a companion.

So God made a Dog

God said I need somebody to wake up and give kisses, pee on a tree, sleep all day, wake up again, give more kisses, and then stay up till midnight basking in the glow of the television set.

So God made a Dog

God said I need somebody willing to sit, then stay, then roll over then with no ego or complaint dress in hats they do not need and costumes they do not understand. I need somebody who can break wind without a first thought or second thought. Who can chase tails, sniff crotches, fetch sticks and lift spirits with a lick. Somebody no matter what you didn’t do, or couldn’t take, or didn’t win, or couldn’t make will love you without judgment just the same.

So God made a Dog

God said I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all day on a couch with the resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of a broken heart.

So God made a Dog

It had to be somebody who would remain patient and loyal even thru loneliness. Somebody to care, cuddle, snuggle and nuzzle, and cheer and charm and snore and slobber and eat the trash and chase the squirrels. Somebody who would bring a family together with selflessness of an open heart. Somebody who would bark, and then pant, and then reply with the rapid wag of tail when their best friend says let’s go for a ride in the car.

So God made a Dog

God said I need somebody who would stand at your side when the world around you collapses. Somebody to lie next to you during the long nights of pain and sorrow when it hurts to move, or talk, or think, or be. Somebody to stand guard, play games, snore for hours, and repeat as needed. Somebody to give you strength when you have none of your own. Somebody to fight when you have no fight left, to hold onto your soul as if it were their favorite toy, playing tug of war to keep you in this world. Somebody to be your companion and guide in this world and the next. Somebody to wait for you on the other side or stand guard in your absence until they can join you for eternity.

So God made a Dog

 
So God Made A Dog

 

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Couch Potato Donkey

A domesticated baby donkey named Dementia, lovingly nuzzles the hand of her her human friend Tom Nutter as the two of them snuggle together on the sofa.

Dementia is a baby donkey that is getting a lot of love from her parents and from her human friends! When she made her regular visit to Terri and Tom Nutter’s home on October 15, she was welcomed onto the couch and given a long cuddle.

 

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Man Befriends Wild Hummingbird

The man, in this video, João Silvestrini, is saying that this little guy was introduced to him by the mamma bird who left him here. Now this hummingbird flies around and calls to him until João “attends” to him (as he puts it).

Translation:

“Hi! Come here! Come here!

Come over here, let’s film it, come here. Let’s talk here close to the camera. See?? Look!

Wait, here now, come drink a little nectar. Yes, this. Heeere, yes. Let’s go to the camera again, yes? Yeesss, look. It’s filming! Yes, you can sit on my finger, that’s ok. Yes.

This little rascal calls me ALL DAY LONG. He comes and fly around and around and around me, calling. It’s been about half a hour I’m letting he call me*. This is the baby one. His mommy introduced him to me and then left him here. And now he’s used to do call me all day long. Isn’t it? Oh come back here! Drink a little more, come here! Yesss, this, a little more. Let’s do it while filming, see? Here. Close to the camera. Don’t you want some more nectar? no? I’ll keep it here, then. Done. It’s here.

I keep it here and then he flies around me, asking for nectar, and then I come over here to serve him.”

*because he wanted to film it right”

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Little Girl

This video by Amy Carrickhoff, from November 2010, shows the special bond she had with a deer named “Little Girl”. In the video she feeds the deer powdered goat’s milk in her kitchen, a routine she performed every morning.

The excerpt below the video explains the rest of the story.

The video is heartwarming with a dash of absurd. Carrickhoff stands outside her house in Oakridge, North Carolina, calling for a deer she has christened “Little Girl.” The deer comes out of the woods and jumps on Carrickhoff like a dog wanting to be petted. She scampers up the driveway and follows Carrickhoff into the house, where she then sucks down a baby bottle of goat’s milk. When the milk is gone, Carrickhoff dabs the deer’s mouth with a tissue.

One of our producers initially spotted the video on YouTube in 2010 and encouraged Carrickhoff to upload to our site. The video was popular with readers from the start, but more than two years later, the iReport resurfaced on several hunting sites and took off anew this past January.

While some animal lovers were touched by the obvious bond Carrickhoff had with the deer, hunters and wildlife rehabilitators felt she wasn’t doing the doe any favors. They said she was allowing the deer to get too comfortable around humans and could have been hit by a car, been shot by a hunter, or hurt someone.

“You just gave this animal a DEATH SENTENCE – you also have put all your neighbors and their children at risk of being attacked where this deer matures and when she doesn’t get fed, she attacks someone,” one reader wrote, one of about 250 comments on the iReport.

We recently caught up with Carrickhoff (username deermommy2), a ticket agent for United Airlines, and asked her a few questions about her viral iReport.

Carrickhoff’s first comment was that if she had known the video would get so many views she would have changed out of her gym clothes. As for the deer, sadly, the update isn’t a happy one.

Little Girl continued coming back for bottles until around January 2011, when she moved onto regular deer food, Carrickhoff said. The size she is in the video is as large as she ever got. Carrickhoff last saw Little Girl in October of that year. Something just seemed wrong, she remembered. Carrickhoff watched as the deer appeared to have a seizure.

“She walked off into the woods and we never saw her again,” she said. “We combed those woods … we never found anything.”

Looking back, Carrickhoff said getting to know the deer was a special experience that she doesn’t regret.

Friends had brought Little Girl — apparently orphaned as a baby — to Carrickhoff’s home because the woods in their backyard were protected, and the deer would be safe from hunters. School children loved visiting the gentle creature who would lick them with her soft tongue and didn’t mind being petted.

Carrickhoff is confident that she didn’t overly domesticate the animal. Even when Little Girl was bottle-fed, she lived in the woods and did “deer things,” Carrickhoff’s daughter said. The deer gave birth to a baby of her own the following June, and toward the end, she wouldn’t come when she was called. She was becoming wild again.

She and her husband got so attached to Little Girl that they don’t ever want to take care of another animal.

“I just watch the videos and she kind of lives on,” she said.

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