Posts Tagged ‘Dog’s’



Does America care more about dogs than innocent preborn children?

In this clip, from the September 2007 edition of LifeTalk, the hosts of the show discuss how America has fallen to such a state that people have come to care more for dogs than innocent preborn children. An excellent example of this is the case of Michael Vick, who was suspended from the NFL and spent time behind bars for dog fighting, and yet abortionists are paid to murder preborn children. And when people hear about dogs or cats being tortured or killed they get angry, but when they hear about innocent babies in the womb being tortured and killed they are indifferent. For more information, or to subscribe, please visit www.ProLifeAmerica.com.
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FUNNY 2 year old vaccums dogs scared of it

My 2 year old was trying to vaccum and our dog was scared of it
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Cute Dogs Cotton Baby Animals Pet Toys

Cute Dogs Cotton Baby Animals Pet Toys


The Cute Vocal Pig pet toy is made of natural materials. Pet toys can care for your pet better. Pet toys can meet the emotional needs of the Pet. This Pet Toy is good for pets physical health. Cute Pet toy pet can cause the interest of the growth of beneficial pet.
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Very Funny Dogs 3

A short movie ^.^
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Disco Rick and the Dogs – Babies in Trash Cans

Disco Rick gives the teenage mothers of the world advice on where NOT to throw their kid.

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Funny Cats – Cute Dogs – All New Pics

A new assortment for your pleasure.Cats, Funny Dogs & other babies.

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Jack Russell Terrier dogs vs. Sprinklers , fighting

Dogs eating water. www.packofjacks.tumblr.com Jack Russell Terrier dogs trying to bite water coming out of sprinklers. Dog s vs. Lawn Sprinklers. JRTs fighting sprinklers Afterwards, they dry themselves. They can do this for hours. I got 4 bug bites filming this, worth it. PS my lawn is pretty dead because I fear the drought in Southern California. These babies were debarked by the previous owner when I adopted them in 2008. They’re 7 yrs old Adopt babies if you can! http
Video Rating: 4 / 5



Hachi: A Dog’s Tale

Hachi: A Dog’s Tale

  • ISBN13: 0043396321403
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

From Academy Award-nominated director Lasse Hallström (2000, The Cider House Rules) comes Hachi: a Dog’s Tale, a film based on one of the most treasured and heartwarming true stories ever told. Golden Globe winner Richard Gere (2002, Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, Chicago) stars as Professor Parker Wilson, a distinguished scholar who discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home from work. Despite initial objections from Wilson’s wife, Cate (Academy Award nominee Joan Allen – 2000, Best Actress, The Contender), Hachi endears himself into the Wilson family and grows to be Parker’s loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful relationship unfolds embodying the true spirit of family and loyalty, while inspiring the hearts of an entire town.Based on a true story from Japan, Hachi: A Dog’s Tale is a moving film about loyalty and the rare, invincible bonds that occasionally form almost instantaneously in the most unlikely places. College professor Parker Wilson (Richard Gere) finds a young Akita puppy that’s been abandoned at the local train station, and he’s instantly captivated by the dog. Assuming the dog’s owner will return to the train station to claim him in the morning, Parker takes the puppy home overnight. But when no one comes to get the dog, Parker convinces his wife, Cate (Joan Allen), to welcome him as part of the family. He dubs the puppy Hachiko–Hachi, for short–because of the Japanese symbol for good luck that’s hanging from his collar. Hachi is a somewhat peculiar dog that refuses to learn to fetch or master other people-pleasing tricks, but he is a faithful companion and friend to Parker, alerting him of potential dangers and accompanying him to the train station each morning and meeting him there after his return trip each evening. An unforeseen event will continually test Hachi’s devotion. This film is neither overwrought nor sappy; it is heartfelt and immensely powerful despite its tendency to drag in a few places. Prepare to be moved to tears by this beautiful, seemingly simple film–it’s about so much more than just the relationship between a man and his dog. –Tami Horiuchi

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