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This is simultaneously the cutest, funniest, and most heartbreaking video you'll watch all week. According to her owners, Bella here was diagnosed with congenital megaesophagus when she was 4 months old. Basically what that means for Bella is that she can't swallow food properly while horizontal, the way a dog normally stands while eating. And so Bella uses this special device--called a Bailey Chair--to allow her to eat. Although Bella's disability is sad, it helps to see how obediently and happily she uses her Bailey Chair in order to chow down as eagerly as any other dog. ...
Donna Ward, Getty Images Regardless of whether Bella, her "Twilight" character, chooses Edward (the vampire) or Jacob (the werewolf), Kristen Stewart's position on the matter off-camera is obvious. It's fur and four legs all the way! How do we know? Stewart chatted with David Letterman about the wolf-dog hybrids her mom raises, and said their oldest male, Jack, was her pet and "he's really sweet. He, like, falls at my feet." Letterman pushed the starlet, asking if owning these hybrids was legal or safe, to which Stewart replied that it was perfectly safe, and that her pets were really sweet, but didn't advise people to go out and purchase one of their own. (The laws regarding ownership ...
Jason Merritt, Getty Images Forget what you've heard about Kristen Stewart's rumored romance with "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson; the 20-year-old starlet only has eyes for one guy, and he's got four legs. (But no, he's not a werewolf.) Stewart is "obsessed" with her cat, according to Contactmusic.com. Stewart claims her life isn't nearly as glamorous as all the red-carpet appearances make it seem, telling Contactmusic.com, "I'm so boring. No I am. I sit in my house with my cat. I'm a crazy cat lady, just give me a couple of years. I have one cat but I'm obsessed with him." So, there you have it, Twihards. It's not Team Edward or Team Jacob; Stewart is Team Kitty all the way. We're ...
Amanda May The efforts of a U.S. soldier to rescue a stray dog from his base in Afghanistan has ended in success, reports the Wichita Eagle. Sgt. Lucas May of the Kansas Army National Guard has spent nine months stationed in Mehtar Lam, Afghanistan, where a tiny mutt wandered onto camp about a month ago. According to the Wichita Eagle, May was reluctant at first to feed or even pet the pup, since it is "against military rules to keep local animals as pets." After a few days, May decided to call home to his wife, Amanda, who happens to work as a fundraising director for the Sedgwick County Animal Response Team in Kansas. "He loves dogs, and he knows how much I love dogs," Amanda May told ...