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Here is a list of the videos that have appeared in our weekly Pet Owner Newsletters. Some of them are very funny and some of them put a lump in your throat. A couple leave you scratching your head and all of them are fun to watch. Enjoy!
The Amazing Hug
The human-animal connection is very apparent when you watch this wonderful, short video.
Cats Gone Wild
An extremely entertaining compilation of cat antics I know you'll enjoy. Check it out:
Dog and Cat and Prairie Dog
I have not had much experience with Prairie dogs and did not know they could be kept as pets. This is a very charming video of a family of animals enjoying their life together.
Susie the Trick Dog
For those of you who can remember the Ed Sullivan show, you may remember Susie the Trick Dog. Ed Sullivan used to have animal acts appear on his show regularly and it is fun to watch some of the tricks these pets could do.
Ask A Ninja: Ninja Dogs
Hilarious video from Ask A Ninja when someone asked the question, 'It is said that Ninjas can move through solid walls and doors. How can I teach my dog to do this so I don't have to get up to let him out?'
Patches the Horse
Two cowboys and their horse form a wonderful human-animal bond. Enjoy this video.
The Scuba Diving Cat
This cat is pretty amazing as it's the only cat in the world who scuba dives. Enjoy!
Funny Animal Montage
This video is a montage of funny clips from various TV shows around the globe. Some of them are very funny!
Cat Trained To Eat With A Fork
In a video that is interesting and unusual, a woman who has a very pampered cat, has trained it to eat all its meals using a fork.
Christian The Lion
This is the story of Christian the Lion. Trust me when I tell you that you cannot help but come away from this incredible story, pictures and videos without a huge smile on your face and feeling moved by what you read and see.
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