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This Stampede Of Baby Goats Might Be The Cutest Thing You See Today

Normally a stampede is no laughing matter. But Hope Hall from Sunflower Farms has shared a video of what can only be described as the cutest stampede ever. The stampede consists of 44 goat kids who love running back and forth following their human friends. Hall says that sometimes the goats will even beat them on the way back. She admits that there is nothing cuter than that pitter-pat of their little feet. One goat, Midas, seems to be very interested in the camera, and comes in for a closer look! Hope said that all of the goat kids are sold to great families in pairs. They will be used as pets or for milking goats. Be sure to share this video with your friends who may need a pick me up today. Share away, people!

Family Adopts Senior Dog, But An Hour Later Return Him Saying He’s ‘Too Upset’

An hour isn’t enough time for a newly adopted dog to become accustomed to a new home. Most reasonable people know that. But a senior dog in Gardena, California was only given an hour at his new home before he was returned to the shelter. Wally , a nine-year-old pit bull mix is staying at the Carson Animal Services facility again waiting for someone to give him a forever home. He just needs a chance to fit in. The people who returned him said that Wally seemed too upset after leaving the shelter. He needs help from a reputable rescue or a loving home. Take a look at this darling If you are in the LA County area and would like to foster Wally, send your information to Carson Fosters. If you are not in the area but would still like to adopt a dog (or a cat) find a shelter in your area. The perfect pet could be waiting for you! Share away, people.

She Was Thrown Out Of A Truck In Front Of A Shelter. When Staff Found Her, They Were In Shock

Two men threw something dark out of the truck at the front door of an animal shelter. The dark object stood very still, then it moved. Just then a shelter volunteer stepped out and started screaming at the truck to stop. The dark figure they had thrown out was a very sick dog. The men were asked why they would do that and they said the factory was closing, and they couldn’t take care of her anymore, she was the factories guard dog. One look at her and you knew that the dog hadn’t been taken care of at all. The dog, Rosalie, in terrible shape, she had mange and wounds all over her body. Now watch her amazing transformation below. Take a look at this video When she was abandoned, she just curled up in the corner of her cage and didn’t move. Rosalie’s mange was treated, and as time went on, she recovered. Share away, people.

BREAKING NEWS : Animal Abusers Will Now Be Registered Like Sex Offenders

BREAKING NEWS : Animal Abusers Will Now Be Registered Like Sex Offenders. Consider this a win for animals all over the country. For every abused puppy, abandoned kitten, or medically tested bunny, this is a win. No question. A new law is growing in popularity across the country, and it's something everyone can agree on. A number of United States jurisdictions have implemented an animal offenders registry, which will publicly reveal the names of known animal abusers in the area, similar to how sex offenders are registered. Currently, Tennessee is the only state to have an animal offenders registry, but other cities like New York and Cook County, Illinois have them at a local level. The Tennessee registry is monitored by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and can be accessed at the TBI or any local country office. Each abuser will have their name, date of birth, offense, conviction date, and expiration date. First time animal abusers will be registered for two years. A