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Dog testing the toilet like a human
This curious golden retriever seems very interested in how the bathroom works. Maybe he just wanted to investigate, or maybe he thinks he finally figured out the human way.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Similarly, the water in your toilet bowl could be another person’s drink — after it’s rigorously filtered and becomes so pure that treatment facilities ...
TwistedSifter on MSN
A pet owner showed how her dog and cat interrupted her bath
If you have pets, privacy can be hard to come by!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Similarly, the ...
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How often should you wash your dog's water bowl? Vet reveals 30-second rule
Most owners are getting this wrong ...
This video begins with Aria, a German Shepherd, wearing pink bow clips and looking like an angel with good intentions.
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader ...
Sometimes, the line between clever marketing and a regulatory headache is thinner than a ute’s tailgate. Toyota Australia is finding out the hard way that while dogs might be man’s best friend, they ...
A rescue volunteer took a dog from the shelter for a night of peace just days before she was due to be euthanized—and ended up saving her life. Madison Giammona, 28, lives in Los Angeles, and often ...
A Bernese Mountain Dog named Fred just would not let his owner have his cup of coffee in this hilarious Instagram video from user @kornhefr. Why? Because coffee time is cuddle time, whether his owner ...
In the Forgotten Deep of Abyss, you can find a mad little Scientist standing next to a portable toilet. That portable toilet is actually a teleporter, and the key to expanding the areas you can visit.
Despite a nationwide dip in face-to-face socializing, some of the key elements of a great night out haven’t changed according to new research — including spontaneity and flexibility. A recent survey ...
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