Midge and Franklin are doing the “Frenchie Twist”. Looks like a lot of fun!
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This Yorkshire terrier is Bridget, she is taking care of a litter of five kitties at the Humane Society of Utah, after her own puppies didn’t surive. What a wonderful surrogate mom.

Full story, more pics at The Deseret News.
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This is part 2 of dogs in cars doing what they love to do most; sticking their heads out of car windows…. Check out part 1 here.
Video shot by Keith Hopkin who is also on Facebook and on Twitter.
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Another cute husky video — in this video momma husky plays with her baby and showers it with lots of love and affection.
Via Jezebel.
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Looks like someone’s been listening to many Beatles songs…
According to the uploader of the video his dog “only really does this when I go on this specific route. She knows that I will be leaving her for a few hours to go to work (I take her to my parents they have a huge backyard to run around in). Any other time I go out she’s a lot more calm and just watches out the window. Still holds my hand though.”
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Tough you say? Not for me…!

Via the newly discovered Tumbleblog Squish Face Dogs. Check it out!
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When Roosevelt was adopted from a rescue shelter, he had limited mobility due to two deformed front legs. His new owner Stephanie wanted him to be able to run and play like any other Border Collie, so she fitted Roosevelt with a $900 pair of all-terrain wheels that let him run everywhere.

Full story, more photos at the Bangor Daily News.
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This week, Busch Gardens Tampa is celebrating a milestone anniversary for a very special relationship. Monday, April 16 marked the one-year anniversary of the first time park guests got to see an 8-week-old male cheetah cub and a 16-week-old female yellow Labrador puppy start to strike up a friendship that the park’s animal experts expect to last a lifetime.

The pair – later named Kasi and Mtani by park fans via a Facebook poll – spent only supervised play times together at first. Now, a year later, they live together full time at the park’s CheetahRun habitat and even travel together to schools, events and television studios, helping the park’s education team teach the public about the plight of cheetahs in the wild and the importance of Busch Gardens’ conservation efforts.

Park guest can see Kasi and Mtani daily at Cheetah Run, where they spend a portion of each day playing together on the habitat, training with their keepers and exercising with the habitat’s luresystem, designed to encourage the animals to do what cheetahs (and Mtani, too!) do best: run and chase.
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First dog Bo wears some cute bunny ears in a clip to promote the White House Easter Egg Roll Ticket Lottery.
Via the LA Times.
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