Pet Patrol: Meet Snoopy The Cat and Toby The Dog [PICTURES]
Meet a cat named Snoopy and Toby the puppy. Both are ready for adoption at the Tri-County Humane Society.
Meet a cat named Snoopy and Toby the puppy. Both are ready for adoption at the Tri-County Humane Society.
This morning, Wolf and I talked about an AskMen survey where 70% of men claimed that they are romantic. We thought that this might not be accurate (really? are that many men romantic?) but the ladies called in to tell us about their very romantic men.
The male species and their romantic skills continue to surprise me in this video.
What do you get when you mix a super obedient dog and a lazy woman? This video.
I'm with Bo the Bulldog here. My butt is not as big in my mind as it is in reality. Reality strikes every time I try on a pair of jeans, though. I think reality strikes at Bo and misses. That's what's so cool about dogs.
If you are in a bad mood and don't like to smile, don't watch this video. For everyone else, this smiles for you.
I have seen dogs check out the TV, but never like this. This canine is really into his favorite movie.
Yes, it's true - I eat lots of stuff that I shouldn't. Parents know, though, that only the best is good enough for our little darlings. Which is why I made homemade animal crackers (yes, I know they look like hearts - haven't you ever seen a wild heart out in the woods?) for my little girl.
These two love playing with the same kind of toy and are looking for someone to throw the tennis ball!
Lilah is a 1 year old Black Lab mix and is spayed. She would do best in a home with a fenced-in yard
My girl and I love a holiday and especially a holiday that involves a lot of chocolate. Yesterday, we decided to get busy on a Valentine's feeder for the birds...tomorrow, we'll move on to the chocolate. Oh, who are we kidding? We're about ten minutes away from some chocolate!
If are expecting a giant question mark to be running after a boy, I love the way you think.
Need a smile to get you through the day? Watch this video.
Remember the dog that could say "I love you"? Do you think a dog really loves you? Or, do you think a dog loves hamburger?
The Tri-County Humane Society is central Minnesota’s independent, non-profit animal shelter. In an average year, over 4,000 animals find shelter and safety at TCHS.
Currently the TCHS has seven dogs, two puppies, 19 cats, nine kittens, and two guinea pigs up for adoption