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Why dog is man's best friend.

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NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — Coco, a Belgian shepherd at a Niagara Falls farm, has given birth to eight puppies, but she has nine new mouths to feed.
Coco has adopted a kitten that was also recently born on the farm to a cat named Mommy.
Warner Ranch and Pumpkin Farm's Donna Warner made the discovery when she went into the barn to check on Coco and discovered eight small hungry puppies and a small kitten all trying to breastfeed.
"I just couldn't believe it," said Warner, who looks after the family farm with her husband, Bill.
At first she thought it was just a fluke the kitten had ended up with the puppies, so Warner picked it up and returned it to Mommy and the other seven kittens.
But the kitten just kept returning to Coco and the puppies.
"I don't have a clue why this particular kitten keeps coming back," said Warner. "I've been on the farm here for 20 years and have never seen anything like this."




https://www.torontosun.com/2013/08/28/niagara-falls-farm-dog-adopts-a-kitten
 
Sarah Silverman Writes Beautiful, Heartfelt Obituary For Her Dog Called Duck


https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013...uary_n_3881970.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

An excerpt from the obituary.

I told him how loved he was, and thanked him for giving me such happiness and for his unwavering companionship and love. The doctor gave him a shot and he fell asleep, and then another that was basically an overdose of sleeping meds. I held him and kissed him and whispered to him well passed his passing. I picked him up and his body was limp – you don’t think about the head – it just falls. I held him so tight. And then finally, when his body lost its heat, and I could sense the doctor thinking about the imminent rush hour traffic, I handed him over.
14 years.

My longest relationship.

My only experience of maternal love.

My constant companion.

My best friend.

Duck.

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This photo shows Dakota's dad tenderly cradling her as they share one of their final moments together. Sara Robertson explains to DogHeirs that she took this photo of her husband, Adam, and their dog Dakota after learning they would have to say 'goodbye' her. Sara writes:

"In the first week of March of this year my husband and I found out our dog Dakota had advanced cancer that had quickly spread into her lungs. We did all we could to try and ease her pain in the time we had left with her, however she deteriorated very rapidly and we were forced to say goodbye on March 15.

"I can truly say that was the most heart-wrenching and painful experience my husband and I have ever faced together. Every single day we think of our sweet Dakota and her amazing heart and spirit and I truly don't believe it will ever stop hurting. "I took this photograph of the two of them in her final days, since she was my husband's first girl and was there for him through some very tough times before I even knew him.

My husband Adam had written the most beautiful letter to Dakota that he read to her before we had to put her down, and I kept a copy so he can look back on it one day if he ever wants to remember the last words he spoke to her. 'Goodbye my little girl, my daughter, my muse, my inspiration, my saviour, my hero, my everything.' R.I.P. our sweet baby girl, we miss you everyday.'"


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