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Dog Informs People About His Own Kidnapping!

Dog Informs People About His Own Kidnapping!

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Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent dogs but this one seriously impressed us. In Quebec, Canada, two individuals walked into a pet store with a dog that wasn't theirs. The dog went up to the store owner, Yves Jodoin, and started barking aggressively, continuing even after it was given a cookie by the store owner. Realizing something was wrong, Yves started questioning the two individuals about the dog. Not surprisingly, they were unable to answer basic questions and were being evasive. In an unexpected turn of events, as Yves looked closer at the dog, he realized he knew him because Yves trained him as a puppy! Yves called out Vango's name to which he happily ran over and responded to. At this point, the two people were forced to confess and return Vango to his rightful owners. (Full story)

SMILESRetired Couple Lives On Cruise Ships Instead Of Paying Mortgages 

According to some sources, they pay anywhere between $43-100 per day on a cruise ship, which is cheaper than a lot of mortgage options. Angelyn and Richard Burk, both in their 50s, have always dreamed of traveling once they retired. When they first married, they made it a habit to go on a cruise every 1-2 years. Retirement was finally around the corner and after crunching some numbers, they realized they could just cruise for the rest of their lives! You wouldn't think it's possible but they manage to line up cruise timelines almost perfectly, minimizing the time they spend on land. So far, they've visited Singapore, Italy, Canada, Iceland, and the Bahamas...sometimes more than once! It's an amazing life to live for them, especially because they prefer experiences over anything else. (Full story)

ANIMALSThese "Skinny Pigs" Are Hairless Guinea Pigs That Look Like Tiny, Little Hippos 

These adorable guinea pigs, also known as skinny pigs, are actually a breed known as Cavia porcellus. They have a few patches of fur across their faces and legs while the rest of the body is hairless, making them very susceptible to the cold. It's best to protect with blankets and warm materials that are soft. One thing to note is that skinny pigs are actually not a naturally occurring species but rather created by scientists to be used for research after they discovered the mutation for hairlessness. Although they are incredibly cute, they require extremely attentive and delicate care in order to prioritize their health and quality of life as much as possible. (Full story)

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