Watch How This Bulldog Impresses Everyone With His Incredible Agility At A Dog Show

A close up of a bulldog in a field.

We probably view Bulldogs as gentle, but seemingly lethargic and lazy dogs.

Bulldogs have a wide body, wrinkled foreheads, and droopy mouth with an underbite. This type of breed also has a tendency to snore and drool when sleeping. Even though they have a muscular built, Bulldogs are known to have low-endurance and prone to weight gain and obesity. They walk slowly and gently, and if Bulldogs can talk, they will probably have a deep, sleepy voice.

Playing sports and being active seems unlikely to be part of a Bulldog’s lifestyle, and moving around often is not their favorite thing to do.

However, this Bulldog from Ohio proved to us he can break down stereotypes.

Von Rudolph Augustus Perkins or Rudy —  is a chunky but lovable Bulldog who competed in the Westminster Dog Show. He was in the 16-inch class and joined by his handler, Debra Perkins.

Westminster Kennel Club is known as America’s long-running organization for purebred-dog sports. The dog show is held every year, at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. This dog show now includes Masters Agility Championship and the Masters Obedience Championship.

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A Rescued Senior Dog Survived Days In The Freezing Winter Cold

A dog is sitting in front of a freezing white background.

Dogs and “getting stuck out in the winter cold” will never be a good pair, especially if the dog is already ahead in her age. This is what happened to a senior dog known as Old Lady after she ran and got lost for seventeen days out in the freezing cold.

Old Lady, a St. Bernard who’d survived life at a horrendous puppy mill and was rescued along with four hundred (400) other dogs at the turn of the year. She went into foster care with Ruff Start Rescue and just when she was about to start life in a new home, fear of unfamiliar surroundings caught up to her. With this, she ran away.

The foster picked her up and brought Old Lady to her new home. But as soon as they got her out of the car, Old Lady got spooked by the sounds of crunching ice. She ran dragging the foster halfway down the ice covered driveway.

Her foster family and other rescue volunteers immediately start searching. Rescuers wrote on Facebook that they’ve had search parties, phone calls, signs and many other people out there looking for her.

Ruff Start Rescue described Old Lady as a quick and strong dog for her age. But despite her fitness they were all concerned. The St. Bernard is now out in the cold and on her own for seventeen (17) days. Still, they continued searching.

Alas, after weeks of searching, she had been found. Go to the next page to see some reunion photos.

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4 Long Years Later, Family Dog is Reunited with Family

A couple walking their rescued dog down a path.

After four years of missing their pet, this Michigan family is reunited with their dog.

 

The 12-year-old dog was found wandering in Toledo, Ohio, by a police officer. The dog, named Bambi had been reported lost in Lansing, Michigan. The owner, Bradley Wieferich, was so happy to hear of the unbelievable news.

Not a Prank

Wieferich, told the local Toledo paper, The Blade, that when he first got the phone call from Lucas County Canine Care & Control that he thought it was a prank phone call. Bambi’s microchip stored Wieferich’s contact information for that call.

 

Laura Simmons-Wark, the shelter’s Community Outreach Coordinator, said [Bambi] “was very thin, but very sweet.”

Importance of Microchipping Pets

The shelter shared on social media, that although Bambi’s last four years of life wouldn’t be able to be discovered, they credited the family for microchipping her, which helped the reunion happen.

 

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Found Dog Saves Son

A rescued brown dog laying on a wooden floor.

Stacey Savige, had an early morning request for her neighbor Yolanda Sevogia. She wanted to know if Yolanda could watch the dog she had discovered at the local elementary school. She agreed to watch the rescued dog for one day. Both women got busy trying to find the dog’s owner and printed and distributed over 4,000 “Found” fliers and even put an ad on Craigslist.

Yolanda purchased some food and supplies for the dog. She while hoping her two sons Azaiah (10) and Christian (21) would not want to keep the dog. Christian had recently had surgery for his heart and kidneys related to Down’s Syndrome and other medical conditions.

After four days Yolanda and her family were still caring for the dog who they had named RaeLee (pronounced Riley). That day as she came up to the house, RaeLee started barking frantically and threw himself up against the screen door. Once he had her attention, RaeLee ran into the boy’s room where Christian was having a severe seizure. The dog ran over to her son and as soon as Yolanda started to help Christian, RaeLee stopped barking.

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Stranded Puppies Were Saved By A Construction Worker

Two black bear cubs are walking on a dirt path

puppies rescued by worker

When I heard about this story, I remembered a comic scene on TV where a passenger vehicle stopped to let a lady ride. The lady was with a child and asked, “Are children free to ride”? Then without any hesitation, the driver, of course, said yes. The driver wondered when the lady asked him to wait. The lady rushed to her house, opened the door, and then a wave of kids entered the vehicle, occupying all the space.

The driver absolutely didn’t see it coming, just like what happened to Sebastian Bushey, a 28-year-old construction worker in Washington State. He was near the Grande Ronde River heading home from work when he saw a puppy some 75 yards off the road. It was burning hot, at around 105 degrees, that afternoon and the poor puppy must be very hungry or thirsty.

Dog or Sheep? Hard to tell!

A group of grey poodles with their tongues out

Have you ever seen a dog groomed to look like a sheep? It’s the cutest thing ever!

is this a wolf, dog or sheep
This may be a wolf in sheep’s clothing but I bet you look twice at the other photos!

There’s a very special salon in Japan named Yorikokoro. They have a special way to groom dogs to make their fur extra poofy!

Photocredit @yorikokoro
via Instagram

 

We know that dogs are as unique as people. They come in all sizes, shapes, and abilities just like their owners.

 

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Dog Surprisingly Saves Man’s Life by Biting His Toe

A dog with a leaf in its mouth.

One weekend night after one too many margaritas, Jerry Douthett passed clean out. While he was intoxicated his dog, Kiko chomped off most of his right great toe. Despite the unusual circumstances, Jerry is thankful for his dog, saying “he saved my life.” Jerry admits he never would have gone to the doctor if it’s wasn’t for the chewed off toe. By seeking treatment for his toe, he found out that he had diabetes and that his blood sugar was dangerously high.

Typically, dog bites are not positive but Kiko is being praised as a hero.

It is thought that Kiko could tell that Jerry had an infection brewing in that toe and chewed it off while Douthett slept off the alcohol effects.

Visiting the Hospital

Once Jerry made it to the hospital he found out that his big toe required removal. Kiko apparently knew more than Jerry did and could tell something was not right. Jerry found out his blood sugar at the hospital was way over the normal level of 60-100. He was, in fact, many times over normal and registered a blood sugar of 560. He found out he had Type 2 diabetes.

Jerry’s wife had left him to sleep off the margaritas back in the bedroom. She heard a bunch of screams and when she went to investigate as she heard him yelling “my toe’s gone, my toe’s gone.”

The Pre-story

A few months before Jerry ended up in the hospital, he had noticed a strange, small area on the bottom of that toe. He took matters into his own hands and started to pick away at the area. Soon he cut away part of his skin with a knife, hoping that would help. Instead of helping the healing process, it made his toe skin swell up so much that he had to ditch the shoes for sandals.

“It smelled, and I look back now and realize every time we’d visit someone with a dog, their dog would be sniffing all over my foot.”

dog chews off owner's toe and saves his life

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