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"Chariots of Fire" has one of the more evocative themes in film history. It's almost impossible to hear it without picturing people running in slow motion, probably on a beach. Or if you're like me and you grew up in the '80s, you picture Muppets running on the beach in slow motion in "Chariots of Fur." That parody title would work equally as well for this video, instead titled 'Puppies of Fire.' Which one is better? It's difficult for us to choose between Muppets and puppies, but this being Paw Nation, we'll give the edge to the latter. ...
" Hey! Hey! Hey! Hi! Hi, I'm the dog! I'm your dog! I'm the family dog! Hey, it's really nice to meet you! Do you wanna play? Hey, do you wanna play with me? Let's play! Here's my ball! Hey, here's my ball! Here, take my ball! Throw the ball! Hey, throw the ball! Hey, throw my ball! Hey! Hey! OK, I'll wait a while until your brain starts making memories and your physical coordination kicks in and then you and me are gonna be best friends! Hey, you and me are gonna be best friends forever! I love you!" ...
Even though dogs of the same breed tend to have certain traits in common, such as the need for exercise or the tendency to snap, you can't predict with certainty what kind of adult a puppy will grow up to be any more than you can predict what a child will be like. What you can do, however, is get a sense of a puppy's personality and disposition. Puppies who are good-hearted and affectionate usually grow up to be goodhearted and affectionate adults. Dogs who are nervous and suspicious when they're young will probably be that way when they're older. RELATED: Improve your Dog's Manners The best clue you'll get is to meet the mother. By the time they are 6 weeks old, puppies have picked up an ...
Fostering dogs is a wonderful way for animal lovers to enjoy a furry companion even if they can't provide long-term, permanent pet care. Of course, anyone with a heart will become attached to a pooch even during a temporary stay, so it can be hard to say goodbye when the time comes. When a Redditor adopted a puppy recently, they brought it home to find this incredibly sweet note hidden among its papers, obviously written by the child of the puppy's foster family. While the little boy or girl who wrote the note must be sad to have given up Garrison, we hope they understand the immeasurable good they did in helping the puppy find a loving home. Now who's cutting those onions? ...