
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS?
A dog saves another dog!
One dog is hit by a truck, and another dog comes onto the freeway to help him, and drags him inch by inch to safety. Finally some workers see the dogs and jump into help!
Dogs are so smart! WATCH NOW


This breeder in Florida showed this tiny dog in 2003. Tiny Pinocchio, a steel blue and tan 1-year-old Yorkshire terrier, tips the scales, if you could call it that, at an even 1 pound. He is 8 inches long, stands 4.5 inches tall at his shoulder, and fits comfortably in a baseball cap.

On a recent summer day, a couple played with Samantha near the lake, tossing a small ball back and forth.
Things went tragically wrong, and the dog collapsed of a heat stroke.
She was rushed to an emergency animal clinic, but it was too late and she died.
“People tend to think their animal can just keep going that they’re less sensitive to heat than we are, they’re really not,“ said Amber Rowland of Town Center Animal Center. “They’re not going to be like your toddler and be like it’s hot mommy! They just have to use their bodies and we have to pay attention to what their bodies are saying to us.“
Look for signs like dizziness, vomiting, trembling muscles, heavy panting with a dry tongue and lying down without trying to get up.
“Get them out of the heat, get them into a cool environment and provide them with plenty of fresh, cool water,“ said Rowland.



news from New Hampshire -
HELP!!!
Today, I got to the go the BEACH!


Our blogging buddy in New York City, SCHMITTY, helped weatherman Meteorologist Ron Trotta , give a report from the last snowpile in Manhattan last week, during 68 degree weather. 
