If you’ve ever watched a tennis match or a baseball game, you know the disappointing and dull moments when the tennis ball gets missed by one of the players, who then has to walk on over to get it, bending slowly with a sad face before returning to the match. The same thing happens in baseball when a bat flies, usually nobody runs there, everyone just strolls over there looking disappointed. This was solved with the simple idea of taking man’s best friend and getting him to do what he loves best — play fetch.
Apparently, various tennis courts and baseball fields began employing dogs to help them fetch the respective ball or bat whenever they fly out of a player’s hand. This is quite amazing, as you can see the dogs running straight at the object with massive enthusiasm and happiness.
Baby Behavior
Everything about David and Clair's life was perfectly ordinary until Clair fell pregnant and little Rosy made her grand entrance into the world. After the baby was born Clair couldn't help noticing that little baby Rosy kept touching and fiddling around with her belly. Not only that, it was growing and growing way out of proportion. She didn't waste time and rushed to the hospital.
This wasn't the first time the doctor came across such a phenomenon, and there was no room for risk-taking. He had his suspicions and he wanted to confirm them. For him, the mantra of "better safe than sorry" had become an unwavering guiding principle in situations as delicate and uncertain as these.
She Hit the Panic Button
Clair was consumed by panic, her mind spinning with uncertainty and a desperate longing for answers. She had no idea what was going on, and she had to get to the bottom of things. When she was released home after giving birth everything was ok, so what was going on? Clair and David were seated and asked to wait patiently for the senior doctor to arrive.
David was losing his patience and demanded to see someone straight away. He didn't care that that doctor was treating someone else. Clair tried to calm him down, however, she needed someone to hold and comfort her too.
There Was No Time to Waste
The other patient that the doctor was treating realized there was a baby in danger and told the doctor to go see what was going on. She herself wasn't at any risk and she could see how uneased David was. When the doctor saw little Rosy, he immediately sent her for some tests.
The doctor asked Clair and David to come into his office and asked basic questions about their life. Clair choked and realized, that the truth was about to be revealed. She told the doctor that to better understand everything, she had to go right back to the beginning. And she did.
Back in the Days
Clair was a free spirit and a party animal. She enjoyed the wild nightlife and relished being single without anything to worry about. She had no care in the world. On one Tuesday morning, she woke up with the worst headache ever. Her stomach was not as usual either.
The only thing she could think of was how long would it take her to get to the toilet, and she could feel everything she consumed the previous night coming up. It had been ages since she had felt this awful, and the discomfort enveloped her completely, casting a shadow over her typically vibrant spirit.
Her Way of Life
This was nothing unusual as she would often have a little too much to drink which would result in her being sick. She hated that feeling, however, she enjoyed partying so much that she was willing to pay the price. One thing was odd that morning, though.
Although going out and having a few drinks was something Clair did every single week, on the previous evening before being sick she didn't go out. So...what was going on and what was making her feel so nauseous? The mystery deepened, leaving her perplexed and searching for answers as to what could be causing such distress without the usual revelry as a trigger.
Mom... I have Something to Say
It took her a while to get back on her feet, and when she finally did, she went downstairs to join her parents for breakfast. She knew that she couldn't run away forever and that she would have to confront her parents eventually.
Her mother immediately commented about how unwell she looked. Clair didn't waste time and shared her feelings with her mom. Clair's mother listened carefully to what her daughter had to say and she didn't have to wait for her to finish describing what went on in the bathroom just a few minutes earlier. She knew exactly what was going on.
Can't Keep Hiding Away
Clair's mother was a nurse. She had seen these kinds of incidents more than enough in the past 20 years and there were very few people who could still surprise her in life. Clair was one of them. Clair looked at her mother's facial reaction and felt even worst than she did before. She didn't know what was going on, however, her mother did, and told her to go and take a pregnancy test.
Clair was embarrassed and nervous and couldn't believe she was urinating on a stick in front of her mother. But what choice did she have? She had to go with wise advice and listen to what her mother asked her to do. Shockingly enough, Clair's mother was right. Clair was pregnant. Her parents sat opposite her in disbelief and unwillingly took in all that was happening. Little did they know, that was not the end of the news.
Not Everything Is Planned
Clair felt a mix of confusion as she wrestled with the enormity of the situation that had suddenly unfolded. It took her a while to absorb the weighty news that had been revealed, and she struggled to come to terms with the unexpected pregnancy. Sensing her daughter's unease, both Clair's mother and father reacted swiftly, their concern evident in their faces.
With gentle urgency, they posed the crucial question: Who was the father? Surprisingly, Clair found herself at a loss for an immediate answer. The shocking truth was that she simply didn't know, leaving everyone in the room momentarily speechless.
More Than One
After an hour of crying and wailing, Clair explained to her mother that according to her calculations, there were two options. She felt embarrassed and wanted to disappear however the truth had to be said. Not only wasn't she sure who the father was, but she also wasn't sure she even wanted to share the news with whoever it ended up being.
It was too much for her to handle, and besides, she couldn't bear to think about what their reaction would be after hearing the news she had to share. Anyhow, she knew she couldn't keep it a secret for much longer.
It Was Decision Time
A few days passed and Clair was still devastated by what she discovered, and even though her parents were devastated, they were supportive and stood by their daughter. Clair wasn't sure she even wanted to keep the baby. She wasn't mature enough to be a mother and she wasn't ready to change her way of life. She loved the parties and drinks way too much to start thinking about diapers and pacifiers. She was considering ending the pregnancy.
Clair was certain about the decision she had made, however, her parents didn't want to hear about it. They were against interference with nature, and if they have been blessed with a child, they will cope. They managed to persuade Clair to keep the baby and promised her they will be by her side no matter what, and that they will support her and her baby for as long as they can.
Nothing Was Going to Stop Her
Clair had no choice but to embrace the new reality, however, being pregnant was harder than she could ever imagine. Firstly, she had to give up on her lifestyle. What nightclub had pregnant women on the dance floor? This would mean she had to pack up drinking altogether. When she realized this, it was very difficult for her to accept. Clair enjoyed going out and having a good time so much, she couldn't envision what life was about to become.
The things Clair loved in life were sometimes just too hard to separate from. They were more addictive than she thought. In the first few weeks, Clair would sneak out and indulge in one of the parties she missed so badly. She wasn't showing yet so no one pulled a face when she lined up to get into the nightclub, however, these days were numbered, and soon enough she would have to come to terms with reality and accept whatever was about to come.
First Scan
The first checkup date had arrived. The doctor asked Clair several questions about her lifestyle and habits and at first, everything was going smoothly. Well, at least that's what Clair thought. Soon enough, the doctor asked more private and detailed questions, making it impossible to keep the information a secret. Clair found herself blurting out the answers, unable to keep anything inside anymore.
Clair spilled everything. She told her doctor about the life habits she had before falling pregnant, about the fact that she still partied after finding out she was carrying, and the doctor explained the risk and dangers that followed. This is when the dime dropped. Clair finally realized that her decisions and actions will have a direct influence on the creature that was growing inside of her. She came to terms with the fact that she would have to make some changes to her life, and the sooner the better.
Her Priorities Changed
The most important thing that stood in front of her eyes was bringing into this world a healthy and unharmed baby. She was just about to start the second trimester, and she was hoping that things weren't too late and that no damage had been done.
Clair realized another thing. She knew that along with all the changes in life she was going through, she would have to come clean with those who are unknowingly involved and there were two. There was Todd, and there was David, and there were more surprises coming Clair's way.
Double Trouble
Surprisingly, both Todd and David were supportive of Clair's decision. They both said that they will help and provide if it was theirs, and they were both willing to support as much as needed through the pregnancy months. This great news motivated Clair and the rest of her pregnancy sailed smoothly. There were no unexpected hiccups and she could see a bright future ahead. If only she would have known that the real trouble, hadn't even begun.
Clair was going out of her way to stay healthy and keep her little baby safe and secure, and one afternoon, while she was sitting watching TV, unbearable pain began hitting her belly. She called out for her mother to come and help. While Clair was screaming her head off, it didn't take long for her mother to realize what was going on. It was time, and Clair's water had broken. Clair was going into labor.
The Baby Was Coming
Clair's mom managed to help Clair into the car and rushed to the hospital as fast as she could. On the way, Clair felt it was the right time to let Todd and David know that the baby was on its way. They both insisted on coming to the hospital.
As the pain was taking over, Clair too was almost losing it and found it terribly difficult to cope. Questions and thoughts were traveling through her mind. Will the baby be ok? Will she be a good mother? And who for God's sake, was the father?
Here Is Todd
While Clair was uncomfortably lying on a bed in the delivery room, Todd walked in. He was in his construction uniform. He was on a building site when Clair called him, and he just dropped everything and came. Not long after, the door opened again. This time it was Clair's doctor, who had come to get Clair ready for one of her greatest moments in life. It was almost time to bring a baby into the world. Then, the door opened once again.
It was David. He was quite different than Todd. He too was tall and muscular, however, he was in no construction uniform. It looked as if he just came from his home as he was comfortably dressed in his casual clothes. Unlike the racket that was going on when Todd first entered the room, when David walked in everyone became silent. No one said a word, and they all couldn't get their eye's off him. What was going on?
Long Distance Relations
Suddenly, the doctor said; “What are you doing here, David?” David recognized the voice, however, it took him a few seconds to put two and two together. Then, he looked up and couldn't believe what he was seeing. David stared at the doctor, and the doctor stared at him back, before they both took a deep breath and began explaining the awkward situation they had found themselves in. Apparently, the doctor was David's uncle.
David knew his uncle worked at the specific hospital, however, what were the odds that he would bump into him? And besides, there was a 50% chance that he was about to become a father, he was overwhelmed and never thought of something like this happening. So, while everyone around was dazed and confused by the family reunion that was going on in the delivery room, a very important piece of information slipped from everyone's mind. Only immediate family were allowed to stay in the room.
So Who Was the Father?
Clair never got a chance to explain the complicated situation she had with the two potential fathers, however, it wasn't long before the truth would have to be revealed. Not only to the staff but to herself.
As no one in the room was willing to share the details about the baby's parenting issue, David decided to break the ice and spilled it all out. He explained who he was, who Todd was, and how they are both related to the unborn baby. The doctor stood aside and it was impossible to stay oblivious to the disappointed look on his face.
The Doctor Kept Quiet
The doctor kept his thoughts to himself and focused on bringing a healthy baby into the world. To David, he could give his piece of mind later. Clair couldn't care less about the Doctor's disappointment or what he thought of his nephew at that point, as she had too much pain to worry about.
She was on the bed, grasping for one bit of air she could barely inhale, and waited for the hospital's staff to tell her she was ready for labor. She was in agony and wasn't sure for how long she could handle this.
A Baby Is Born
Before she knew it, it was all over and done with. 30 minutes after labor began, Clair's little baby girl was out in the world. Her first baby cries were heard and Clair was relieved that the hardest part was behind her. Clair held her daughter for the first time. Her little fingers were wrapped around Clair's and the new mother was at ease. This utopian moment didn't last long, as Clair's real troubles in life were just about to start.
The comfort and reassurance that enveloped Clair were soon to vanish as a feeling of fear and insecurity was about to take over. Being a parent was harder than she thought and she wasn't sure she was made of mother material. Clair was also worried about the baby's health and although there were no signs from the baby that something was wrong, the doctors insisted on taking her for some checkups.
They Had to Come Clean
Clair, Todd, and David were now left alone in the hospital room. They tried to shove the big question aside, however, they all knew that sooner or later, the truth will have to be revealed, and the real father's identity brought out to the open.
Both David and Todd had a theory as to whom the father was. Clair was on the bed, amused by the two potential fathers debating the matter. It was clear that they both were over the moon and both were happy to be discovered as the biological father.
She Had Her Preference
Deep inside, Clair knew who she preferred and who would end up being a better father. She also knew that this wasn't something she could choose or change, and she prepared herself for whatever was about to happen. The room's door opened and the doctor came in. He had a soft smile on his face and his eyes were glowing. This was a sign of good news. All of the baby's tests came back, and she was in perfect health. Or was she?
It was now time to take the little baby home. The only test she had to wait for was the DNA test to decide who the real father was. David accompanied Clair home and that is when things began to go wrong. The little baby's belly became bigger and bigger in disproportion to the rest of her body. She kept touching and grazing her belly, possibly trying to indicate that something was wrong.
Was Her Previous Life the Reason?
Clair decided not to take any chances and went straight back to the hospital. The first thing the doctor thought of was that Clair's previous lifestyle did in fact have an effect on the little baby. The doctor checked the baby and then realized something very disturbing that couldn't be ignored.
The doctor felt uncomfortable and awkward and he didn't understand how he never noticed this before. Not only did he know why the baby's belly was growing, but he also knew who the father was. The medicine world had always fascinated him, and now even more than ever.
It Was Down to One Little Mark
The little baby had a birthmark on her belly, which at first wasn't alarming as most babies have a birthmark of some sort. What the doctor was concerned about, was that he had never come across a phenomenal birthmark like this before. He had seen that birthmark before on some other little brown-headed boy. His nephew David has the exact same mark on the exact same place. Apparently, birthmarks can be hereditary, and it looked like David was the father. But why was the baby's belly growing so much?
David embraced the good news and helped Clair arrange the house and make it more suited for the baby. When thinking back, both David and Clair comprehended the fact that the conception dates were better aligned. And the doctor had the answer to the belly growing. She was allergic to the milk Clair was feeding her, which made her belly feel uncomfortable and bloated. Clair immediately changed her nutrition diet.
So Far So Good
Little baby Rosy went through additional checkups and when the all-clear was given, she was released home. Clair and David were thrilled that there were no secrets and no hidden information, and overall parenting suited them perfectly. A few months after being released from the hospital, David and Clair began dating while bringing up their daughter together.
Eventually, Clair came to realize, that her party days were over. That it was now time for the real things in life, those that have the most meaning. Those that will never leave you, never judge you and will be by your side no matter what.
Animals' intelligence has never been underestimated, and the unique wisdom and sensitivity of horses have been always praised. The story of Jolene and her intuitive horse is just one out of many, and you will find the outcome of this tale astonishing and unexpected.
What started off as a regular pregnancy, turned into a nightmare in a police station and was followed by a betrail by the one person Jolene was supposed to trust the most.
Time for Expanding the Family
Like any other couple, Jolene and Rick were over the moon when they found out she was pregnant. They couldn't wish for anything more and finally, they could make their family complete. A long journey of trying to conceive was about to come to an end and a new chapter could finally begin.
Funnily enough, it was at the same time that Jolene's horse, Keola, started to behave out of character. At first, they didn't make much of it, however, when they realized something was going on, they couldn't ignore it for much longer.
Everything by Nature
Unlike humans, who can very often be unpredictable, in the animal kingdom, if there is no pain, or if there is nothing abnormal, an animal usually doesn't behave in a very different way.
Jolene was familiar with her horse as she had had her for several years now, however, she couldn't understand what was going on. What was making Keola behave the way she did?
Was It Horse Jealousy?
At first, Jolene thought Keola was just reacting to her pregnancy as she could feel the fetus inside her, but it wasn't that. There was more to it. Keola was rubbing herself against Jolene and it wasn't in a pleasant way.
Being so connected to her horse, Jolene knew something had to be done. It was too tense to ignore and it was too worrying to be oblivious to.
There Was More to Come
Alongside Keola's strange behavior, Jolene started to suffer from severe back pain. She was 25 weeks pregnant and there was still a long way to go before giving birth. The pain was so bad she was having a hard time walking. As there was an unborn baby to consider, Rick didn't think twice and rushed Jolene to the nearest hospital.
Never in his wildest dreams could he imagine that a trip to the hospital would end up in a police station with outrageous outcomes. To better understand how a hospital visit turned into a criminal investigation, let's go back to the beginning.
How Did It All Begin?
Jolene and Rick were dating since they were 16 years old. After living together for a few years, they bought a horse together. This horse became their pet and they both loved her dearly.
Like all relationships, Jolene and Rick had their ups and downs, however, there was something bothering Jolene, that wouldn't leave her at ease. What started off as a small matter, very soon turned into a big deal.
Things Were Left Behind
Even though Jolene and Rick had been together for many years, and practically grew up together, Rick was very secretive about his past. Jolene knew nothing about his life before she came into the picture and if he did mention anything about his pre-Jolene life, he was very vague about it.
She didn't like the fact that there was something about Rick's life she wasn't aware of and it was troubling her. What dark episode could Rick be hiding from her?
A Hard Nut to Crack
On many occasions Jolene tried to fish out some information, however, Rick always seemed to find a way out of detailing his past. He just kept on saying that he had no close family and it was too hurtful for him to open up.
Rick's life seemed to be a hard nut to crack open, and this was, apparently, something Jolene would have to learn to live with. Rick had no intention to dig into the past and whatever it was, he wanted to leave it all behind.
Time to Get Married
When the two turned 26, they decided to tie the knot and get married. They were together for over a decade, they managed to save some money and felt the time was right. Jolene assumed that she would finally be able to learn more about Rick's past. She was wrong.
Rick had no intention of inviting anyone other than their friends to the wedding, and not only that, he invited only mutual friends, those they both made after they began dating. What was Rick hiding, and how was it related to Keola's behavior?
A Blast From the Past...or Not?
There wasn't even one person at the wedding that knew anything about Rick's past better than Jolene did. His past was the past, and she had no choice but to look into the future.
It bothered her to a point that it kept her up at night but there was nothing she could do. Rick was the love of her life, she married him for what he was today and not for the history he was carrying with him. All the pain and struggle that was involved was pushed aside.
Things Were Not All That Smooth
Trying to conceive was harder than they initially thought and things didn't come naturally to them. They were hoping no medical issues were involved and that neither of them was carrying some genetic flaw, preventing them from having their own baby.
They had no choice but to seek professional help and they booked themselves a doctor's appointment. With today's modern technology anything was possible, and they had no plans of giving up. They were going to have a baby.
Doctor Calling
After multiple tests, and neverending diagnoses, Jolene's doctor was finally ready to give the couple their results. Jolene was under the impression that these results could be given over the phone, however, her doctor insisted she came into his clinic.
This raised a red flag. What was so abnormal about Jolene and Rick's test results that he had to see them in person? Was having a baby of their own going to be a struggle, or was it going to be completely impossible? With all the trouble around, a bit of good news was on its way.
Everything Was Aligned
The doctor confirmed that Jolene and Rick were perfectly healthy, and not only that, there was some more good news for the couple. Apparently, one week after their visit to the doctor's clinic, Jolene took a pregnancy test and found out she was already pregnant.
They couldn't wait to share the big news with everyone and spread the word on social media and in person. Everyone was thrilled and over the moon for the couple, except for one outlier.
Everyone But the Horse
Everyone was happy for Jolene and Rick's new addition except for Keola the horse. She wasn't so keen on expanding the family and she didn't hide her restless thoughts and feelings.
Keola was a significant part of their family and Jolene was concerned. She wished for a child and for a big family and prayed that her beloved Keola would embrace the new addition with grace and love.
It Was Too Much
At one point, Keola's behavior was too much for Jolene to handle. She became aggressive and almost injured Jolene when leaning on her heavily. Keola was behaving like this whenever Jolene was around.
Jolene was now thinking that maybe this behavior had got nothing to do with the pregnancy and that Keola herself might have been injured. Maybe she was in pain and needed medical care, and was trying to get Jolene's attention.
Mysterious Ways
Jolene and Rick called the veterinarian to examine Keola. They knew that if anyone could solve this mysterious behavior, it would be the vet. After several checkups, tests and examinations, the vet brought no salvation.
Keola was perfectly healthy, all test results were normal, she was strong and she was fit. Keola's behavior continued to be unexplained and whenever Jolene was nearby, she would lean against her, lick her continuously and try to warn her of something.
Looking for Answers
Jolene looked for answers online. Was this a common thing when it came to horses and pregnant women? She read some articles and was quite astonished by what she found out. She couldn't believe this could actually be the answer to her horse's behavior.
According to some websites, Keola was trying to tell her that there was something wrong with her unborn baby. Jolene hit the panic button. She didn't know how to handle this new situation. She didn't want to involve Rick in her fears which had no base at this point, so she turned to the closest person to her — her mother.
Keep Your Feet on the Ground
Jolene's mother was determined not to let her daughter get carried away with the information she picked up online. It was misleading, it was inaccurate and it was making Jolene more anxious than she already was.
Jolene and Rick decided to go back to their doctor. By now she was heavily pregnant and if there was something wrong, the doctor could identify it by now. The results of the next set of tests Jolene had to go through were going to be life-changing.
Keola Was Still Misunderstood
After the results came through, the doctor assured Jolene and Rick that everything was ok with the baby and that there was nothing to worry about. This assured Jolene, however, Keola's behavior was not getting any better. The bad news was just around the corner.
The doctor asked Jolene to return to his clinic for an additional test, just to make sure nothing has changed, but Jolene felt there was something beyond her understanding. Someone was keeping something from her.
The Pain Was Getting Worse
As the days went by, the back pain Jolene was suffering from was getting more and more unbearable. It got to a point that she couldn't handle it anymore and asked Rick to take her to the emergency unit. Instead of driving to the nearby hospital, Rick called 911 and asked for an ambulance.
The ambulance paved its way through the heavy traffic and Jolene and Rick had nothing to do but pray. They prayed for the health of their baby, they prayed for their own health, and most of all, they prayed for this episode to be over. But there was more to come.
The Truth Comes Out
One of the doctors on duty that day attached Jolene to the ultrasound machine for an examination. At first, it felt like any other test she had been through with her regular doctor, however, within moments the doctor's facial expression changed.
The doctor finished examining Jolene and then he looked at her with worried eyes. He turned to Rick and said very calmly, that he was sorry but he has no choice but to call the police.
Catastrophe Hits
Within seconds, Jolene's world turned upside down. One moment she was a pregnant woman, having her unborn baby tested, and a minute later, her husband was brought down to a police station for investigation.
What could have happened? What was going on and why were the police involved in what seemed to be a medical situation and nothing criminal? Jolene was terrified as she had no clue what next was awaiting her. They had reached rock bottom.
Investigating Rick
Before they knew it, the police were already there, ready to take Rick into questioning. Rick was troubled and confused and couldn't believe this could get any worse. Rick was put in the interrogation room, not having a clue where this would lead him to.
At first, the questions asked seemed very general. He was asked where they live, what do they do for a living, and so on. Later, the questions became more and more detailed, asking who was their regular doctor and how long they have been seeing him. Rick began feeling uncomfortable, still shocked by what fate had in line for him.
The Questioning Began
The police proceeded with asking about Jolene. How she was feeling, how far in her pregnancy was she, and if she was experiencing anything abnormal. All these questions made Rick feel very uncomfortable.
After a while, Rick lost his temper. It was a long day and no one was giving him accurate answers as to what was going on. He snapped at the policeman who investigated him, something he would later regret.
No One Had Answers Just Yet
Rick was uptight as he was afraid to miss the birth of his child, he was apprehensive as he didn't know what was going on with Jolen, and most of all, no one at the police station was able to give him any answers.
He had no idea how long he was about to stay at the police station, however, the policeman did assure him, that soon enough everything will clear up and they will be able to explain exactly what was going on.
Surgery Was Needed
While Rick was going through torture at the police station, Jolene was having her share of hell too. The doctor who earlier examined her returned and said that surgery was needed. Jolene couldn't believe what she was hearing.
She was afraid, she was confused, however, the only thing that gave her hope and kept her on her feet was knowing that sooner or later, this will all be over. She couldn't handle this situation anymore.
Having No Option
The doctors did give Jolene the choice of going through the procedure or not, however, after they explained the risk of not having the operation, she knew she didn't really have a choice. All she wanted was to see her husband and finally understand what was going on.
While Jolene was in the surgery room, Rick was put back into the interrogation room for another session of uncomfortable and awkward questions. What Rick didn't know, is that soon enough everything would clear up, and if he thought he was now shocked, he had another thing coming.
Things Were Becoming Clear
Suddenly, while still in the interrogation room, a dark window in the room lit up. It was another interrogation room, on the other side of the wall with five men standing along it. Rick was asked if he recognized one of them.
At first, all five men seemed strangers to Rick, however, he soon enough did spot one out who was familiar to him. He didn't understand what he was doing there, and he felt even more confused than he did just moments before.
The Doctor's True Colors
Rick was shocked. Their regular doctor, who has been a significant part of Jolene's pregnancy for the past few months, was aligned with the other four men. Soon enough, everything will fall into place.
The truth was going to be even harder for Rick and Jolene to swallow. The closest person to them, the one they shared their fears and thoughts with, would soon turn his back on them and his true colors will be revealed.
Illegal Technology
What was discovered by the last doctor that examined Jolene, was what framed their doctor and eventually put him behind bars. Apparently, their regular doctor inserted a microchip into Jolen's body, one that would monitor medication that was ingested into her body. The biggest problem with this chip was, that it was illegal.
Now everything made sense to Rick. This was probably the reasoning behind Keola's behavior and the reason for Jolene's back pains. But what about Jolene? She is going to be devastated.
Looking for Jolene
With the help of a police car, Rick raced back to the hospital. At first, he couldn't find her. She wasn't in her room and she wasn't with the doctor who examined her. She was nowhere to be found.
The doctors managed to calm Rick down before explaining to him where Jolene was. After hoping that this nightmare was over, he was about to discover that it had barely just begun.
He Felt So Alone
After understanding that Jolene was stable, the biggest concern now was the baby. Rick had no choice but to place his faith in the doctor and trust whatever he said. At that point, he was the only source of reliable information he had.
Rick felt betrayed, he felt alone and vulnerable and prayed that both his wife and his unborn child would come out of this unharmed. The doctor escorted Rick to Jolen's room. The next thing that Rick was about to discover, would leave him speechless and change his life forever.
On Their Way Home
Jolene was resting and she hadn't given birth yet. The microchip was removed from her body which immediately eliminated the back pain she was in. They were soon to be released home. Was this the beginning of the end?
Now Jolene was able to comfortably sit back and enjoy the last stretch of her pregnancy. Things were looking bright and after a full term, she gave birth to a healthy little baby girl.
Little Baby Girl
Being over the moon, the couple named their baby daughter, Giulia. They had God to thank for answering their prayers, but more than that they had Keola to thank even more.
Their four-legged companion, their beloved Keola was there when their needed her the most, using her sharp instinct and intuition, she changed their life forever.
Happy Ending
Thankfully, Jolene and Rick's story had a happy ending and they have brought into this world a beautiful and healthy family. They have created a lifetime story to tell generations to come, about how Jolene and little Giulia almost lost their life.
The bond Jolene and Rick have with their horse is something they will pass on to their children, giving them one of the most valuable gifts in life. Through this magnificent story, they will be able to teach them all about loyalty, friendship, and unconditional love.
Dogs are widely considered to be one of the cutest animals in the world. These four-legged creatures are often called “man’s best friend” because they share all the traits that make them perfect — they’re adorable, loyal, easy to maintain and please, and would usually do anything to keep you safe.
While most dogs have unique traits and abilities, some of them possess what’s called a “genetic superpower” that is exclusively related to their own breed. These abilities range from being much better than others at picking up scents, such as the bloodhound, while others can learn very complex commands and remember them perfectly. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most unique and amazing super breeds and what makes them so special.
Border Collie
Border Collies are the superstars of the dog world. These breeds are often seen competing in animal sports competitions and taking home the prize. They can learn and understand very complex multi-level commands and can easily learn many verbal, sound, and signal commands. They are very agile, fast, and acrobatic, and they're one of the most competent shepherds you can find. Border Collies originate from other collies in the British Isles.
This breed requires a lot of physical exercise and mental stimulation, due to having both a high level of physical ability as well as the highest intelligence of any dog in the world. These dogs are very demanding, which is why they are mostly owned by farmers as shepherds. Their demanding personality doesn't fit well in regular households, and they often begin to vandalize and destroy their owner's house and furniture if not properly taken care of.
Bearded Collie
The Bearded Collie is intellectually identical to the Sheepdog and other larger herders. This breed is known for being boisterous and charismatic. It was also the dog in the 1960s television show "My Three Sons". The Bearded Collie's intelligence can make it a challenge to train, as it is an independent thinker. Bearded Collies are mostly known for being the loyal and charismatic dogs that often appeared on television shows during the '60s and '70s. It's a Scottish herding shepherd dog and weighs an average of 50 pounds.
Bearded Collies are usually called that for good reason, as most of them have a very long smooth fur coat that could double as a rug. They are very independent and excel at competitive sports, while also having a surprising amount of agility and obedience. These dogs are extremely loyal and family-friendly. They're essentially herding dogs and can be used to work on a farm to take care of cattle. You'll find many of these in the UK, especially Scotland since they mostly originated from there and really don't mind the cold.
Australian Shepherd
Australian Shepherds, otherwise known as "Aussies", actually don't come from Australia — despite their misleading name. They were developed in the 19th century on American ranches for the purpose of herding sheep and participating in dog sports and shows. These dogs are extremely agile and have fast reflexes, making them very successful search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, disaster relief dogs, and more. They are a loyal and guarding breed and are inclined to bark at trespassers, although it rarely, if ever, engages aggressively.
These are highly intelligent dogs that love games and can easily learn new tricks. They are quite independent and low maintenance, which means that they can do very well on even 45 minutes of daily exercise. Aussies love people and love to hang out and play, especially in open places. They might not be a great fit for kids under eight though, as their highly energetic and erratic behavior is prone to injuring kids below a certain size, due to accidents such as accidental tackling. They are best suited for ranches and big, open houses, and should not be raised in small and closed apartments.
Rottweiler
Rottweilers are considered one of the top ten most intelligent working dogs. These gentle giants got a bad reputation over the years due to the media’s panic over several attacks by badly trained dogs. Don’t be alarmed by their giant build and terrifying teeth, as Rottweilers are some of the most loving, gentle, and protective breeds you can find. They are generally very calm, loving, and loyal, while also being very territorial. This is one of the best protection dogs you can get, but they are also a lot more than that and should be treated with a lot of love and respect.
Rottweilers are often used as service dogs and have been successfully helping blind and disabled people for the past few decades. They are not high maintenance, although they do require at least an hour of daily exercise to keep them happy and content, as well as a large place where they can roam without feeling too constrained.
Collie
Collies are one of the most famous and beloved breeds in the world and often appear on TV shows and films. They became extremely famous and overappreciated when a collie named Lassie was portrayed in her famous film, books, and TV shows from 1938 until today. Collies are very trainable, gentle, loyal, and intelligent pets, but you should lower your expectations if you expect to find these qualities at the same level as you did with Lassie.
Collies weigh about 60 pounds on average and have a fairly athletic build. They are considered good family pets and are very compatible with children, although not to the extent that most people believe, as they are more suited for being watchdogs. Collies don’t require too much maintenance and can get by on relatively low amounts of exercise, but you can bet that they’ll beat any person in a running match, as they have nimble legs and almost infinite energy.
English Setter
English Setters are a lot more popular than Irish Setters; they are both quite large, although the English setter is slightly smaller. Both are smart, easy to train, playful and loyal. Unlike the Irish Setter, which is mostly a quiet dog, English Settlers are very loud and tend to bark often. They are considered as strong-willed and mischievous dogs that are perfect for hunting, as they are suited for methodically finding the scent of their prey.
These dogs are truly British in both their posture and personality, so if you like them or not might have a lot to do with what you think of the English culture and behavior in general. Many people describe the English Setters as “Gentleman By Nature”, and they are best suited for active families that have the time and willingness to play with them and take them out often.
Jack Russell Terrier
Jack Russell Terriers became very popular in the United States after one of them starred as Milo, in Jim Carrey's 1994 superhero comedy film, "The Mask". They are also popular detectives in the "Jack Russell: Dog Detective" children's book series. These small terriers were originally English fox hunters, which is why they always seem sharp, focused, and ready to pounce.
These dogs are extremely energetic and require a lot of exercise and stimulation during the day, so they only work well with owners who don't mind spending time with them and putting them through the occasional physical challenge. They are perfect for owners who love to play games with their dogs, but careful, as they can get aggressive and ill-mannered if not raised properly. They generally have excellent health and a long lifespan that can reach up to sixteen years.
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dogs, also known as Red Heelers and Blue Heelers, are a unique breed of herding dogs that were developed in Australia by a 19th-century farmer from New South Wales, named Thomas Hall. The farmer crossed various dogs and managed to create a breed later called "Halls Heelers", which became available once he passed away, and turned into the Australian Cattle Dog. These dogs have a tough and sturdy build with a large and thick head, making them quite resilient despite their compact size and just 40 to 55 pounds of weight. You can basically think of this breed as the Australian Joe Pesci.
Like many other working dogs, they have a high level of energy and are quite independent. Australian Cattle Dogs are considered one of the most intelligent dogs based on obedience and trainability levels. They need a lot of exercise to vent out their high levels of energy and can get bored and easily frustrated if not paid attention to. They are great pets for active dog owners who like to hunt or spend a lot of time outdoors, otherwise, it would probably be best to go for a more home-friendly breed.
Weimaraner
The German Weimaraner is one of the most unique and easily recognizable dogs breeds. It originates from the 19th century, where it was mostly bred for hunting purposes, as these were used by royalty to hunt deer, bears, and boars. Despite having hunting dramatically declined in the past few decades, it's still the perfect dog if you're looking for a breed that is perfectly suited to assist with hunting. They are quite athletic and great swimmers, they have very unique light eyes and an almost non-existent fur which gives them a very royal appearance, as well as hardly shedding at all.
You can expect Weimaraners to reach up to 85 pounds and become quite athletic when they reach adulthood. They are energetic and have a very strong hunting instinct, which means you should keep them away from any cats, as they will chase down prey without fail. They are not independent at all and like to stay close to their owners at all times, so make sure not to leave them alone for too long or they'll begin to get separation anxiety.
Saint Bernard
Saint Bernards are one of the most interesting dog breeds you can find. These beautiful hounds are gentle giants with smart, wise, and mature characters. These hounds originally come from the border between Italy and Switzerland and are the result of breeding many generations of talented mountain dogs and rescue dogs. They are extremely well suited to almost all environments and are some of the most relaxed dogs you can possibly find.
St. Bernards are quite large and weigh anywhere from 140 to 260 pounds (and sometimes even more). They have a short and thick coat of fur and a long, low-hanging tail. St. Bernard was named after the Great St Bernard Hospice in Switzerland, where the breed was developed during the 17th century for the purposes stated above. Many of these dogs appeared in films and TV shows, mostly comedies, although their nature is anything but funny — as they're actually built for rescuing.
Alaskan Husky
These magnificent wolf-looking canines have light blue eyes, a coat that covers them in black or light brown fur, and white fur on their faces and legs. Huskies are some of the most wolf-like animals and retain much of their pack mentality. They work best in groups and have very developed ways of communicating with each other and establishing a basic hierarchy. Alaskan Huskies are especially suited for cold temperatures and can thrive on just about any cold climate, no matter how freezing it might get. They are also known for their unique ability to vocalize their owners' words, as they have a very developed howling ability.
Alaskan Huskies aren't considered pure breeds, as they are a bred combination between Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes. They have excellent athletic abilities and are world-class sled racers, with no other canine coming even close to them in terms of their towing ability. They are extremely fast and have high stamina, which makes them perfect for hunters or sled owners. You can expect your husky to reach about 50 pounds of weight and have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years.
Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs in the world and are considered by many to be the best family dog of all time. These dogs usually require about two hours or more of daily exercise, something which most dog owners either don't know or don't pay attention to. They have a long and beautiful golden coat, which gives them ample heating during colder periods. Golden Retrievers are extremely well suited to urban living and country environments and have an instinctive love of water. They are one of the easiest dogs to train and live to about 12 years old.
One of the amazing perks in having a Golden Retriever is that they possess the ultimate family personality — they are calm, respecting, patient, loving, confident, kind, and will not allow any form of unprovoked aggression or hostility next to them, to the point of even getting along with cats and most livestock. Another amazing attribute of Golden Retrievers is that they are able to adapt to various levels of energy, and can either be extremely fun and energetic or exceptionally calm and quiet when needed.
Bernese Mountain Dog
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a big and beautiful canine. It’s quite larger than many other breeds, often reaching a weight of up to 100 pounds. While it may not look like the smartest dog in the pound, there are many things about the Bernese Mountain Dog that make it unique among the breeds. It’s very athletic and needs to move often, that’s why this type of dog is most suited for living in an outdoor setting, such as a farm.
“Berners” are considered excellent dogs for anyone who’s looking for a big and energetic breed that can learn a lot of commands. It’s also known for being quite gentle with children and is ideal for a family with little kids. It might even let them ride on it like a horse! One thing to note, though, is that Bernese Mountain Dogs tend to attach themselves to one owner in particular, so it's best if you establish who is its primary leader right from the start.
Poodle
The poodle was originally bred in Europe and was often associated with royalty, as the dog was owned by various kings, including Louis XVI. Nowadays, the dog is a popular breed among Hollywood celebrities and elites and was owned by various stars and famous people such as Elvis Presley, Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Tailor, Lady Gaga, and many more. What's surprising about the Poodle is that despite the stigma that they are basically toy pets for the rich, Poodles are actually the second most intelligent dog in the world after the Border Collie.
Poodles are also vicious hunters and have lightning-fast reflexes and an incredible sprint. They are very good bird hunters and are even agile swimmers. Poodles are often crossbred with various other dogs, which results in some hilarious combinations, such as the Labradoodle, the Goldendoodle, and the Schnoodle.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Depending on your financial status and willingness to look pompous, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, otherwise known as a "dwarf dog", are either one of your favorite breeds or one of your most despised. These are the smallest herd dogs out of all that category and are famous for being the preferred breed of the late Queen Elizabeth, who had allegedly owned over thirty of them over the years. They are also quite popular in elite circles across the United States, mainly in cities like New York and Los Angeles.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are considered the 11th most intelligent dog breed according to Stanley Coren's book, "The Intelligence of Dogs". They are quite small and usually weigh no more than 30 pounds. You can expect your Corgi to be very affectionate, loving, and eager to follow. They are very alert, well-behaved and will chase anything that moves fast due to their herding instincts. You can expect a Pembroke Welsh Corgi to live for up to 15 years.
English Springer Spaniel
English Springer Spaniels are very affectionate and excited dogs who came from England in the mid-19th century. They are considered great sniffers as their sense of smell is very developed for tracking birds and prey. They have beautiful black or brown fur with white markings that make them quite a joy to look at. They are considered extremely friendly, affectionate, eager to please, obedient, and can easily learn commands and tricks.
Springers are very family-oriented and are quite low-maintenance, which makes them one of the best breeds to get if you have children at home. One thing that makes the English Springer Spaniel unique is that it loves water and tends to try and get into it as often as possible, making it a great companion for outdoor swimming and rainy days.
Papillon
Papillons, also known as Continental Toy Spaniels, are one of the most unique and interesting dogs breeds that you can find on earth. These French-Belgian dogs are mostly known for their giant bat-like ears that make them look like cute little Gremlins. They also have interesting hair at the end of their ears that make them look like a butterfly or a moth. They are quite small and weigh no more than ten pounds, but have a relatively long lifespan of almost 15 years. The history of Papillon can be traced back to various works of art dating back as far as the 16th century.
One of the most famous paintings from the 18th century was that of Queen Sophie Dorothea of Prussia with her Papillon. These dogs are smart, obedient, and loyal, which is one of the reasons why royalty and nobility had a real penchant for the breed. Papillons have a high energy level and require a lot of exercise compared to dogs their size. They are very good guard dogs, and like many other small dogs, maintain a high level of alertness at all times, often barking at the slightest provocation or sight of a new and unknown creature.
Brittany
Brittanys are a breed of gun dogs that were developed specifically for hunting birds and share a lot of the advantages of a pointer or a setter. They were developed in Brittany, France, during the 17th and 19th centuries. These are athletic dogs with long, floppy ears. They are considered very intelligent and alert, especially if you take them outdoors. Brittanys weigh an average of 38 pounds and tend to live about 12 years.
Brittanys are very easy to train and have a great and loving temperament and are very easily corrected, which means that even a first-time dog owner can quite easily manage it. They are excellent companions, family pets, and field dogs, and are considered very loyal and loving to their owners. Make sure to take them out for a vigorous training session for at least an hour every day, as they are built to hunt and need a lot of exercise to stay balanced and calm.
Siberian Husky
Siberian Huskies share much with their relatives, the Alaskan Huskies. They are, without a doubt, one of the prettiest dog breeds in the world. Siberian Huskies are very independent canines, which makes them very poor guard dogs. They have a very different temperament than Rottweilers and German Shepherds and tend to act more like cats in terms of their loyalty and independence.
The main difference between the Alaskan Husky and the Siberian Husky is size and temperament. Siberian Huskies were originally meant to be working and hunting dogs, while Alaskan huskies were bred for sledding. It's preferable to get a Siberian Husky if you live somewhere without too much outdoor space, as they are much better suited for homes, although both of them aren't the most home-loving canines in general.
German Shepherd
German Shepherds are one of the most popular work dogs in the world and are often used by K9 police units all across the world for search and rescue missions, as well as military action. In fact, the leader of the terrorist organization ISIS, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, was recently taken down by a veteran German Shepard of the Special Operations Command who served in more than 50 combat missions. German Shepherds often weigh between 66 to 88 pounds and are either tan, black or red. Their faces often have black masks, giving them an unshaven look.
They are one of the most trainable dogs in the world, standing third in the dog intelligence list. They can learn complex tasks relatively quickly and will retain most of their training without a problem. These are very confident and strong-willed dogs who clamor to have a strong sense of purpose. They are highly loyal and make excellent guard dogs because of their smart and suspicious nature.
Irish Setter
Irish Setters, also known as Red Setters, are recognized by the American Kennel Club as one of the leading hunting dogs in the world. They originated from Ireland back in the 16th century and were often used by hunters as they diligently searched for prey while being able to stay completely silent. Over the years, these dogs turned into a very family-friendly dog breed and are amazing with children.
Irish Setters are often used as therapy dogs due to their loving and protective nature; they can often be seen in schools and hospitals or during reading hours for children. They aren't considered great hunting dogs, since assertiveness doesn't come naturally for them, although they crave human companionship, making them ideal for social purposes. You might recognize this breed as the pet of several United States presidents, including Richard Nixon and Harry Truman.
Alaskan Malamute
Say hello to the Alaskan Malamute, the Siberian and Alaskan Huskies' brother. He’s related to the two on many levels, although the Alaskan Malamute is the most different of the three. They are huge, fluffy, and cuddly animals, often reaching a weight of almost 100 pounds. They have a beautiful coat of fur that's soft to touch and incredible to look at. In terms of temperament, Alaskan Malamutes are much more loving and home-based creatures than either of their brothers.
These canines also have a rich history of living in tough environments, which makes them highly intelligent and resilient. Malamutes absolutely love people and prefer to stay with them as much as possible. One additional bonus is that they are also very quiet and rarely bark, which also means that they aren't the best guard dogs. If you have a loving and comfortable home with children who want a large and adorable pet, the Alaskan Malamute is the perfect dog breed for you.
Doberman Pinscher
Dobermanns, also known as Doberman Pinschers in the US and Canada, are medium-large dogs that were originally developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a German tax collector who was looking for a way to make his life a lot easier. Dobermans are some of the most trusty and terrifying guard dogs, often keeping people with bad intentions away just by the mere sight of them. Two of these dogs can easily take out a grown man, which is why they are considered extremely dangerous in aggressive situations and not to be messed with.
Underneath their heavy bodies, which weigh up to 100 pounds, these dogs have a very good heart and are very loving and devoted to their owners if trained properly. They are very stubborn and tend to have a very assertive personality, but a seasoned dog owner can dominate a Dobermann if he knows what he's doing. Dobermanns are actually considered the 5th most intelligent dog breed according to psychologist Stanley Coren.
German Shorthaired Pointer
German Shorthaired Pointers are medium to large-sized hunting dogs that originate from 19th century Germany. They have long, strong legs and a long muzzle, making them appear like a Roman emperor. These breeds are excellent for literally "pointing" at various animals, which makes them a favorite pick for European hunters. These dogs are also suitable for families, as they have an intelligent and eccentric temperament that allows them to communicate well with their various members. These dogs are high maintenance though! So remember to take them out for a run at least three times a day.
German Shorthaired Pointers are the best watchdogs you can find, but they do require a lot of care and attention, which means they aren’t necessarily the best fit for everyone. Also, pointers have a very strong hunting instinct, so it would be best if you keep them away from cats and other small mammals. Don’t let their serious look fool you, these are mischievous little creatures and will definitely cause trouble if you let them get bored for too long!
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever was specifically developed in the Chesapeake Bay, which resides in the United States between Maryland and Virginia. These dogs were used specifically for hunting, and are excellent fish hunters, bird hunters, and are even able to rescue people out of water when needed. They are well suited for lake and forest environments and love nothing more than to help their owners hunt a good salmon or bird.
Chesapeake Bay Retrievers weigh between 66 to 100 pounds, depending on gender and size, and live between 10 to 13 years. Their coat is extremely well suited for cold water and icy conditions and helps the Retriever stay warm even after being submerged in water. They are bright, intelligent, and quiet dogs that love to live with families. They will never let you down as hunters, and will quickly become a great part of the family.
Shetland Sheepdog
Shetland Sheepdogs often have a beautiful leather coat around their neck, similar to that of a lion, but much smoother. They originate from Scotland and were developed in the early 20th century to act as talented herding dogs in tough conditions. The Shetland Sheepdog is mostly raised nowadays as a farm dog or a family pet, and it behaves extremely well in both cases. This little fella weighs anywhere from 11 to 24 pounds, making him a relatively lightweight dog.
It's important to note that he sheds a lot of hair (more than most other dogs) and does not regrow their hair if they are shaved. They are highly intelligent and stand just behind the Dobermann in Dr. Stanley Coren's dog intelligence scale, which means that your average Sheltie could understand a new command in less than five repetitions and would obey it on the first try almost 100% of the time.
Labrador Retriever
Labradors are the most popular breed of dogs in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. They are also the most popular disability assistance breed and are often trained as therapy and help dogs for people with various disabilities. They are one of the most obedient, fun, loving, and loyal breeds on the planet and are ideal family dogs, as well as excellent spotters and hunting dogs. This breed is also used by military and police forces to track criminals.
It's highly recommended for first-time dog owners to own a Labrador as their first pet, due to it being arguably the easiest and safest dog to train and own. They are curious, fun, and competent in many activities due to their high level of intelligence.
Old English Sheepdog
Old English Sheepdogs look a lot more like bears than actual dogs. These adorable things remind us of a cross between a polar bear and one of the Queen’s guards. It’s a very big and hunky dog, weighing between 60 to 100 pounds. It’s considered a very agreeable dog that knows how to follow commands very well.
The Old English Sheepdog is considered a herding breed, probably because it scares the sheep senselessly into their place when it comes close to them. If you move the fur above their nose just a bit, you'll reveal beautiful eyes that show great care and devotion to its owner. This is a great dog if you’re looking for a well-grounded herding dog that will make your family’s life easier and more entertaining.
Akita Inu
The Akita Inu is a very special breed that originally came from Japan. This breed is similar in many ways to German Shepherds and Siberian Huskies, but it does have a very different temperament. It's quite dominant and never afraid to let you know exactly how it feels and what it wants at all times. Akitas are very territorial, large, and strong. They are considered a tough breed to train and own, which makes them very bad pets for first-time dog owners.
They became popular in the United States after Helen Keller, the famous deaf-blind author and political activist, visited Japan in 1937 and was gifted two of these as a token of appreciation. Akitas are owned by some of the most famous people in the world, including Putin, Evander Holyfield, Cher, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Henry Cavil, and more.
A Great Pyrenees Was Elected Mayor
While it may sound crazy, a Great Pyrenees called Duke the Fluffy was chosen as mayor more than three times in a row, in the city of Cormorant, Minnesota. The citizens claim that he ran a tight campaign and made some impressive promises during his bid for mayor. Apparently, the townsfolk were quite sick of electing human politicians who ended up not fulfilling any of the promises they made while campaigning. Their rationale was, “If we’re not going to get what we want anyway, why not just vote for a dog?” And that’s exactly what the citizens of Cormorant did.
Duke has been happily presiding in his mayoral role for many years now. This is apparently not the first time that a United States city chose a dog as their mayor, it also happened in other cities such as Sunol, California, Eastsound, Washington, and Rabbit Hash, Kentucky. It seems that the recent progressive wave of diversity managed to reach not only diversity of race and gender, but also that of species. At least we know that this politician isn’t lying to anyone.
A Chicken Farmer and His Guard Dog Save Hundreds of Penguins
Penguins are one of the cutest animals on the planet, especially tiny penguins that are only about a foot tall. They are the smallest of all the penguin species and are very vulnerable to predators. There was a small colony of these penguins in Middle Island, Australia which consisted of almost 1,000 of these little cute things. Unfortunately, a pack of foxes found them and began to systematically hunt them down.
When Australian chicken farmer, Swampy Marsh, heard what was happening, he quickly got his chicken-guarding dogs and went there to keep watch over the penguins. Ever since Marsh and his faithful guard dog began protecting the penguins, not a single one has been hunted and their population has grown back to about 200 strong. Since then, many dogs have guarded these penguins over the years, allowing them to live their lives in peace.
A Jack Russell Became a Hollywood Star
One of the world’s most famous acting dogs is Hollywood’s Uggie. This beautiful and loving dog was originally rescued by animal trainer Omar von Muller when the dog was still very young. Uggie was raised by Muller and taught basic acting skills, which culminated in him getting his debut role in the 2011 Award-winning French comedy-drama, "The Artist". In the film, he plays the main character's trusty sidekick, Jack. The film was critically acclaimed and won five Academy Awards in 2012, with Uggie winning the Palm Dog award at the Cannes Film Festival!
He has since appeared in various other films, as well as a Key & Peele comedy sketch, as a racist dog. Uggie was born on February 14th, 2002, and passed away in 2015, at age 13. He was widely loved in Hollywood and even appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show back in 2012. He was the first dog ever to have his paws printed on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
This Colombian German Shepherd Helped Get More Than 200 Drug Traffickers Arrested
Dogs have been found to be pivotal players in the war against drugs, as they possess both the sense of smell that allows authorities to detect and track down illegal substances. Colombia is one of the world’s largest producers and traffickers of substances and has a huge problem with menacing drug cartels and their operations. This is where Sombra (which means “Shadow” in Spanish), a six-year-old German Shepherd who works for the Colombian National Police, comes in.
This brave and talented police dog helps authorities find and arrest various illegal drugs in the country’s airports. She has been extremely successful in her duties and managed to help track down and arrest over 200 criminals who tried to send drugs overseas. This work culminated in more than nine tons of illicit narcotics being found, which made her a huge target for these cartels. Sombra has apparently attracted enough attention at this point to get her very own security staff to protect her, and she often gets transferred from airport to airport in order to keep her safe from harm.
Dogs Can Fetch Tennis Balls and Baseball Bats During Official Matches
If you’ve ever watched a tennis match or a baseball game, you know the disappointing and dull moments when the tennis ball gets missed by one of the players, who then has to walk on over to get it, bending slowly with a sad face before returning to the match. The same thing happens in baseball when a bat flies, usually nobody runs there, everyone just strolls over there looking disappointed. This was solved with the simple idea of taking man’s best friend and getting him to do what he loves best — play fetch.
Apparently, various tennis courts and baseball fields began employing dogs to help them fetch the respective ball or bat whenever they fly out of a player’s hand. This is quite amazing, as you can see the dogs running straight at the object with massive enthusiasm and happiness.
This Staffordshire Bull Terrier Helps Video-Game Animators
Motion capture technology has revolutionized the animation industry in the past few years, which allowed video-game animators to rapidly create realistic motions for people and animals. Remedy Entertainment, a Finnish video game developer based in Espoo, is responsible for some of the most popular video games in the past two decades. The company employees a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Uuno, who helps them do motion capture for dog characters.
Remedy Entertainment’s animators put a motion-capture suit on him, which uses advanced camera technology to translate his movements into an animated 3D model. Uuno helps the team create various animations for their video games, which is a lot easier, simpler, and more realistic than animating a dog by hand. It’s very helpful that the Terrier is a fast learner and can easily do tricks. You can tell that he really enjoys his job and is rewarded very well based on the smile on his face.
Great Dane
Great Danes are German dogs known for being the largest canines in the world. The tallest dog that ever existed was a Great Dane called Zeus, he broke the Guinness record with a standing height of 7 ft 5 in (2.26 meters). Great Danes were bred by the nobility in Europe who tried to create big and royal hunting dogs, and they were originally called "English Dogs", only to have their name changed later. The main defining characteristic of the Great Dane is obviously its size and particularly its height, which gives the dog a length-to-height ratio of a square.
They weigh between 110 to 180 pounds and live a relatively short lifespan of up to 10 years. Despite having an imposing appearance, they are actually very gentle and loving. Great Danes aren't aggressive nor prey seeking, and are even quite polite and sociable. They appear often in films and TV shows, such as Astro from The Jetsons, Fang (Hagrid's pet) from Harry Potter, and more.
This Pitbull Supports His Owner’s Neck During Seizures
The woman in this story has trained various military dogs for most of her professional career. Unfortunately, she had gone through a traumatic head injury that caused her to start experiencing epileptic seizures that include fainting and convulsing uncontrollably. That’s where Colt, the military dog trainer’s Pitbull, comes into the picture.
As you can see from the picture, what Colt does is position himself directly under his owner's neck, effectively acting as a soft surface that will cushion the blow if she ends up smashing her head on him rather than the hard floor. Colt has also been able to predict when his owner is going to have a seizure ahead of time. This ability can’t be explained by science at the moment, but it seems to be fairly well documented by his owner as a real phenomenon.
These Three Musketeers Track Down Illegal Elephant Poachers
Kenya is home to many exotic animals, including those that are in danger of extinction. The country has a national park called the Amboseli National Park, which houses almost 1,000 lions, zebras, elephants, giraffes, and other unique animals. These parks are known for their elephants, who are often hunted by poachers that extract the ivory from their tusks and sell it on the black market. Fortunately, the Big Life Foundation employed these three dog handlers and their trusty dogs to help track down the criminals and stop them.
The three dogs, named Didi, Bonnie, and Clyde, and their handlers, work in shifts to keep the place secure from poachers. If any animal is illegally killed and poached, the dog will track the criminal using their scent all the way to their homes. These canines are so good at their jobs that poaching has gone down to almost nothing. When they’re not catching criminals, the dogs and their handlers often train in the Ol Jogi ranch dog unit to be prepared for their next catch.
These Dogs Jump From Helicopters to Save People
The coast guard in Newfoundland, Italy helps rescue people stuck in the ocean from drowning by sending swimming dogs via helicopters to save them. These big and fluffy dogs train for three years on the entire procedure, from jumping out of the flying chopper, to swimming and assisting those in trouble. After three years the canines are ready for their first rescue mission. The Coast Guard estimates that it saves around 3,000 people every year with these dogs.
The reason why the Coast Guard is so effective at rescuing people is that their dogs are trained to stay calm and rescue people with minimal problems. The Coast Guard specifically picked these canines for their love of water, which means that they won't panic under any circumstances. The helicopters patrol the seas and look for people in trouble and then send down these trusty dogs to help.
This Black Labrador Helps Save Bees
Bees are one of the most useful insects in the world, as a third of the world's food production depends on their pollination. Unfortunately, they are on the verge of extinction due to both human actions and various diseases that threaten their population. One of these diseases is called the American Foulbrood Disease. Luckily for us, a smart and devoted Australian beekeeper, Josh Kennet, found a potential solution for this problem that’s cheap, scalable, and quite entertaining.
The Australian beekeeper trained his dog, Bazz, who is a black Labrador, to sniff out the scent that this deadly disease produces. This helps the beekeeper quarantine bees that have contracted this disease, effectively saving the rest of them from being killed by it. Bazz is suited with a custom-made beekeeper outfit that helps him stay safe while tracking down infected bees. The two work together amazingly and prove just how productive human and dog relationships can be when used for good measures.
This Golden Retriever is a Service Dog to a Blind King Charles Spaniel
It’s not every day that we see a blind person with a service dog companion, as these are quite an uncommon sight due to the rarity of the phenomena. Golden Retrievers and Labradors are some of the most popular dogs for this purpose, due to their easy and loving nature and high receptivity to training. Imagine if instead of seeing a service dog who helps a blind person walk the street, you see a service dog who works for a blind King Charles Spaniel!
Ginger, the Golden Retriever, is owned by a loving family who has a thing for animals. A few years ago, the family decided to adopt another dog but weren’t sure which type to go for, so they decided to take Ginger along to the shelter in order to help them make a decision. She was immediately enamored by a fellow Cavalier King Charles Spaniel called Kimchi, so the family also took an interest in him. The only catch? He was completely blind. This didn’t stop the family from adopting him, and they trained Ginger to help take Kimchi out on walks and make sure he doesn’t stumble or get into dangerous situations.
This Golden Retriever Helps Young Victims During Trials
If you’ve ever known anyone who was the victim of a crime, you know that the most painful and often nerve-wracking part of the whole ordeal is having to speak in front of a group of people that you don’t even know about what happened to you. When it comes to children victims, things get even tougher, as they often break down in tears and are unable to even speak due to the massive stress this experience causes. That’s where Pella, a trained therapy dog, comes in.
Pella is a therapy dog that is specifically trained to help young children in courtrooms. She sits next to them and helps them relax a bit and feel like there’s someone supportive right there next to them. Adults can’t be next to the kid because of the fear of them influencing the testimony, but everyone is fine with a dog because these animals are obviously neutral and can’t manipulate the children. However, there was some controversy around Pella, due to fears of judges and defense attorneys that the beautiful dog will end up biasing the jury in favor of the child’s testimony. But these fears have not been proven to be true.
Dogs Are Often Sent to Disaster Sights In Search of Victims and Survivors
In the aftermath of a natural disaster, one of the first things that rescue operators do is to send in tracking dogs that are specifically trained to find survivors and help rescue them. Unfortunately, another part of the search mission is also to look for cadavers so that they can be accounted for and hopefully be given a proper burial. During the recent Northern California fires, a dog named Amelia “Mia” Earhart was sent to help find survivors, missing people, and cadavers at the wildfire site in Paradise, California.
Mia was specifically trained to find cadavers and managed to help find countless people that were either survivors or victims of the horrible natural disaster. She did an amazing job and helped save many lives, as well as accounting for many missing people. Many of the dogs sent to the site were volunteers, which just goes to show how amazing the bond between humans and dogs is. At the end of the search, 67 people were discovered by the dogs, and the list of missing people dropped from a few thousand to less than thirty.
Dogs Can Find Historically Significant Artifacts
A very luxurious form of theft is that of historical artifacts. One interesting solution to this predicament was proposed by the Red Arch Cultural Heritage Law & Policy Research group. They decided to form a unit called the K-9 Artifact Finders, which is comprised of dogs who are specially trained in locating missing artifacts that were stolen from museums or archaeological sites.
These dogs use scents to find missing items. The program has only just begun, which means that there aren’t any major results just yes. Despite their initial stages, the Red Arch Cultural Heritage Law & Policy Research group is certain that its dogs will do an amazing job tracking down expensive artifacts. They plan to put these dogs in airports with the goal of intercepting the smuggling while it is occurring.
Dogs Can Help Diabetic Patients
Some dogs have the ability to smell when their diabetic owners have low blood sugar levels. This is a preventive measure and can help turn a horrible episode that should have ended in the hospital into a simple insulin injection. Scientists have puzzled around the question of how these dogs are able to smell sugar levels in a human’s blood, and their conclusion was that diabetics have more isoprene, which is a chemical compound found in a person’s blood.
This higher level of isoprene causes the dog owner’s breath to smell differently when blood sugar levels drop, a change that a great sniffing dog can instantly recognize and pick up on. That’s not to say that dogs are perfect solutions for diabetics, as they might make mistakes, such as judging an unrelated change in a person’s breath as a sign of low blood sugar. However, if you have a chronic disease such as diabetes, a service dog who can smell blood sugar levels will come in extremely handy, in addition to being adorable and making you happy, which is a huge bonus in and of itself.
Service Dogs Help The Disabled
Here’s one of the most important rules that apply when dealing with kids, elderly people, and those with disabilities — never do something for them that they can do on their own. This is critically important in all three cases, as it helps children become responsible and independent adults while helping elderly and disabled people retain their sense of identity, individuality, and competence. This is where a service dog comes in handy in a beautiful way.
Some of the incredible feats of service that these service dogs do for their owners are things like helping the dog’s owner get his or her medication, mail, or even food or drink from the fridge. They can also save them from dangerous situations, such as a wheelchair rolling on its own down a hill or incline. Some service dogs also press on elevator buttons, although they probably make a few mistakes along the way. What makes service dogs even more special, is that in addition to being free, honest, and extremely helpful, they also serve as some of the cuddliest and most loving creatures on the planet.
Sniffing Dogs Are Trained to Find Truffles Which Sell For Up to $3,000 a Pound
Truffles are a special type of fungi that grow underground and are considered a rare and expensive type of food. These are highly in demand due to their various health benefits, with white truffles reaching prices of up to $3,000 per pound. Humans used to train pigs to find these precious fungi in the past, but they eventually transitioned to using dogs due to their being easier to train, having a lot more endurance, and the lower chance of dogs eating the valuable truffles once they finally find them.
According to various sources, hunters had a lot of trouble when using pigs to hunt truffles, and would often have to literally wrestle the fungi out of the pig’s mouth upon finally finding one. The best breeds of sniffing canines for truffle hunting adventures include Springer Spaniel, Poodles, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers, with the best breed arguably being the Lagotto Romagnolo, who is specially equipped for hunting truffles.
Belgian Malinois Participate in Navy SEALs Combat Missions
The U.S. Navy SEALs are the Navy's primary special operations force and one of the top branches of the military. They have one of the lowest recruit retention rates in the world due to the challenging nature of their elite missions, and it reportedly costs the United States over a million dollars to fully train just one SEAL. These kinds of elite units require all the resources they can get to complete their secret missions, which is where the trusty and competent Belgian Malinois canine breed comes in. These dogs participate in various missions with Navy SEALs, often rappelling from helicopters along with them in the dead of night or the heat of battle.
These Navy SEAL canines are trained to perform various complex functions that they are naturally better at than humans, while also preventing unnecessary deaths for these soldiers. Their missions range from finding explosives to tracking down and hunting terrorists. Navy SEALs use these dogs’ range of abilities to the max, utilizing their agility, speed, force, and sense of smell in the pursuit of the perfect mission. These dogs are often equipped with body armor and other automatic gadgets which improve their already impressive abilities.
Many Canines Can Even Detect Various Forms of Cancer With a Surprisingly High Accuracy
In recent years, there’s a strong indication from scientists that dogs can actually sniff out various types of cancer with almost 100% accuracy, which means that they are more reliable to some extent than doctors and machines. There is a myriad of tests being done at the moment to understand just what role dogs play in cancer detection.
If they are found to be effective tracers of cancer, this means that you could use your dog as a real-life cancer detector, saving you a bunch of uncomfortable doctor visits and a possible late diagnosis. It’s been suggested that dogs are able to smell cancer because it causes subtle changes in a person’s chemistry, thus making him secrete slightly different odors from his body. Perhaps in the future, dogs will become a more integral part of cancer prevention.
This Labrador Helps His Owner Lick Stamps
It’s easy to notice that dogs have much bigger tongues than humans, and are also much better at using them. If you’ve ever seen a dog drink water from a bowl in slow motion, you know just how capable these canines are at manipulating and controlling their tongues. One of the most interesting dog jobs we’ve seen recently was that of a dog named Jax, who lives on the Island of Skye, in Scotland.
His owner Ray Chandler, a postmaster, thought that his trusty dog could help him lick stamps, as he found his own tongue getting dry way too often. The first attempt was a great success, and Jax appeared to love the action, so Chandler decided to ask the black Labrador to work for him full time. Since that day, Jax is considered by the village of Portree to be its Official Stamp Licker, and he definitely enjoys the title and his work.
Turtle Trooper
Who has four water shoes, technicolor sunglasses, and is also a good boy? This dog! This happy German Shepard is more than just the best beach companion with the coolest style, he's a protector of sea turtles!
With his supreme scent-detector ability, this furry friend has been trained to find and safely dig up sea turtle nests from sandy beaches. This ensures that the vulnerable baby sea turtle nests can be incubated in an animal shelter far away from predators like crabs, birds, and lizards. A brave fluffy doggo AND baby sea turtles. Cuteness overload! Where do we sign up?
Vancouver’s Police Dogs Help the City in a Myriad of Ways
The Vancouver Police Department makes sure their specialized police dogs earn their wages by participating in various beneficial and often hilarious activities. The dogs, which include German Shepherds and Bulldogs, even pose in ‘good cop - bad cop’ poses for the city’s annual police dog calendar, which is sold to raise money for various charitable organizations.
When they’re not busy modeling for hilarious pictures, these dogs put their training to the test and help catch criminals and protect their fellow human police officers. We imagine these awesome dogs riding in the back of police cars with their paw and head out of the window while wearing aviator glasses and letting their tongues follow in the breeze.
Two Dobermans and Two Northern Inuits Helped Film a Recent Star Wars Movie
Disney recently released a spin-off film to their popular 'Star Wars' franchise, called 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'. The film revolves around one of the franchises' most iconic characters, Han Solo, and reveals various details regarding his past adventures that predated the film trilogies. Two pairs of canines, the first, a couple of Dobermans called Blackie and Boyce, and the second, two Northern Inuits named Saxon and Elsa, were used in the film production to play as “Corellian hounds”. These are alien canines from a planet called Corellia, who are basically a very deformed and fur-less version of dogs.
The dogs wore full-body costumes which turned them into hideous creatures, with the only part of their bodies that remained exposed being their paws. These costumes took a very long time to make, as they had to look realistic while also being fully functional and safe for the dogs. Saxon and Elsa, the pair of Northern Inuits, have apparently been featured in a Hollywood production before. They appeared as the dire wolves from “Game of Thrones”, so it’s good to know that they already have some experience.
Bird-Hunting Dogs Are Used to Save New Zealand's Native Bird Population
New Zealand lies somewhere along the pacific ocean and hosts some of the most exotic animals, especially birds. Unfortunately, it also hosts a lot of predators who end up devouring these precious birds, causing their population to dwindle and disappear due to their rarity. Various bird species, such as the Kiwi, a flightless bird that looks like a large piece of hair with a beak, are quickly being dispatched by various pests, such as rats and stoats.
The New Zealand government recently put together a special task unit of canines that specializes in tracking and hunting birds for the exact opposite purpose. These dogs are trained to help save New Zealand’s exotic bird population by finding them and helping clear out the predators that try to hunt them down. So far the government managed to clear about 100 islands of these predators, but the threat still exists.
Spaniels Help Track Down England's Leaky Pipes
Earlier this year, an English water company called United Utilities hired two spaniels to help them find leaky pipes. The dogs are Snipe, who’s a Cocker Spaniel, and Denzel, a Springer Spaniel. They are tasked with tracking down underground leaky pipes using the scent of chlorine. This is not an easy job, as these pipes are often deep inside the ground, but the two have been extremely successful at it and helped the firm save a lot of money.
The dogs work by first sniffing a bit of chlorine to know what smell they’re looking for. People originally used this ability of spaniels to track down scents for hunting and finding missing people. United Utilities uses a combination of advanced satellite technology and their on-the-ground dogs to find these leaky pipes and take care of them.
This Golden Retriever Received An Honorary Degree From Johns Hopkins University
It’s quite rare to meet a dog with better educational credentials than most people, but this is exactly the case with this amazing Golden Retriever called Kirsch. His owner, Carlos Mora, goes to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. This is quite an expensive university, which is why Kirsch is fortunate to be Mora’s service dog. Many high schools and universities allow for service dogs to accompany their owners, which is always an amazing sight to see due to the beauty of that kind of relationship.
Kirsch got to enjoy the double pleasure of getting to spend time with his owner Mora, while also getting educated and even getting a degree! Johns Hopkins University decided to allow Kirsch to accompany Mora to her graduation and even asked him to wear his very own graduation outfit, including the iconic graduation hat. Kirsch ended up getting an honorary degree while his owner received her Masters of Science in Counselling.
Some Dogs Help With the Laundry
Dogs can do quite a large range of activities if they are trained properly. They obviously don’t have the ability to make complex decisions when it comes to laundry such as “don’t put the white clothes with the colored ones” (it also doesn’t help that they’re color blind), but they can still do some very physical functions like taking the clothing out of the laundry basket and putting it into the washing machine. Apparently, there are service dogs who are now using a laundry machine specifically tailored for dogs to help disabled people. The idea was created by a company called JTM Service.
This dog-friendly washing machine is called the “Woof to Wash”, and as the name implies, it starts working once the dog starts barking. The entire thing is built for a dog’s abilities and body, including a rope knot that the service canine can use to open the hatch. Another cool function is that the door can be opened by using the paw pedal, which can be seen at the bottom right of the machine. The service dog puts all the clothes from the laundry basket into the machine, barks, waits for it to finish, opens it, takes out the laundry, and puts it back in the laundry basket!
This Dog Squad Rescues People
The Vail Avalanche Rescue dogs are trained at Vail Mountain, Colorado to find people buried under snow or trapped in a storm. To the dogs, it’s a game. They’ve been trained to find toys and things under the snow, with increasing difficulty. They’ve ridden chairlifts and jumped out of helicopters. Their noses are just that useful in search and rescue missions.
A trained avalanche dog can search for two and a half acres in a quarter of the time it takes 20 people to search the same area. They sniff out human scent and stick their head in the snow when they find it, following the strength of the smell. One dog in Switzerland even found someone buried 40 feet deep.
Labradors and Other Patient Breeds Listen to Kids Reading
It’s quite heartwarming to see our young kids grow up. When your child first smiles, takes their first steps, mutters their first word, and eventually even reads. Unfortunately, many adults have busy lives and aren’t as available as they’d like to be when their children want to read to them. Fortunately, there are some dog breeds that are especially patient and don’t mind sitting for hours and listening to a child speak.
Having someone to read to makes the kids happy and excited. It's also very empowering to know that there's someone out there who lives to listen to you read. This initiative has been widely accepted by parents as a great way to motivate kids and help build their self-esteem. We only wish our library was also full of amazing dogs that can't wait to listen to us read. In fact, these types of dogs should be standard additions to every school and home!
New Guinea Singing Dog
If you're in need of a four-legged duet partner, look no further than the New Guinea singing dog. This canine breed has some vibrant vocalizations that will make anyone or any dog turn their head.
The New Guinea Singing Dog is known for its high-pitched howls. If you're a music lover, a pack of the breed is even better! Why? Well when one dog starts its distinctive howl, other new Guinea singing dogs will join in. It's known as a "Chorus Howling." We want front-row seats!
Basset Hound
Basset Hounds' most recognizable feature has to be their large floppy ears. What may come as a surprise is that hearing is not where Basset Hounds shine. Their superpower is actually their strong sense of smell.
Their ears act as scent collectors and help fan smells towards their noses. This also makes them proficient predators. They've been used as hunting dogs since the 16th century.
Bakharwal
These peculiar pooches are known for their dietary preferences. Bakharwal dogs, also known as Kashmiri Sheep Dog, are vegetarian!
You won't catch a Barkharwal snacking on a meaty treat. Instead, they prefer milk and bread. Their distaste for flesh makes them the ultimate trustworthy guard dog for farmers and animal breeders alike. You'll rest assured that your Bakharwal dog will only protect your property and not take a bite out of it.
Dalmatian
To say that this breed is fearless is an understatement. Ever wondered why Dalmatians are firefighters' best friends? It's because they aren't fire-phobic! They stay cool and collected in front of a fiery blaze.
Back in the day, when fire trucks were horse-drawn carriages, Dalmatians were brought along to keep the equines relaxed. Turns out that Dalmatians aren't afraid of horses either, in fact, they often befriend them. Talk about a fiery friendship!
Irish Wolfhound
It's not a tall tale that Irish Wolfhounds are the tallest breed on the planet. They clock in at approximately 32 inches, or 7 feet tall on their hind legs! Since Irish wolfhounds are a particularly loyal and obedient breed, if you train them correctly they can help retrieve objects that may be hard to reach.
They also have a keen hunting sense and are the perfect companion to help you hunt prey perched in high places
Pomeranian
Don't be fooled by these poofy pups! Not only are they cute and fluffy, but they're incredibly intelligent.
Pomeranians' intelligence can really be seen when the dogs learn tricks and crack problems. This breed is the perfect combination of clever and cute, which is no easy feat!
Otterhound
It's all in the name! This breeds' superpower is... you guessed it...catching otters! This breed has every feature needed to be a proficient otter hunter.
Otterhounds have waterproof fur, webbed feet, and a strong sense of smell. Not to mention they are super swimmers. Otters, beware!
Catahoula Leopard Dog
Who said only cats climb trees? The Catahoula Leopard Dogs, like their feline frenemies, are skilled tree climbers.
Their tree-scaling abilities not only make them great hunting companions but also proficient search and rescue canines. They're also easy to...spot! Why? Their spotty coats of course.
Labradoodle
This breed's superpower is not its endlessly entertaining name (although it could be). Labradoodles' special feature is that they're hypoallergenic.
It means that they don't shed their fur, which makes them the perfect poodle for those with sensitive noses and allergies.
Norwegian Lundehund
This canine breed certainly has some curious quirks! Norwegian Lundehunds are very flexible, particularly in their necks.
They have the ability to bend their necks backward. This skill comes in handy when catching birds! Lundehunds also have six toes per foot. This gives them a better grip as they run across various terrains.
Saluki
This prestigious breed has many traits that make for an outstanding four-legged companion. Salukis have excellent eyesight, even preferring to hunt prey using their sight as opposed to their sense of smell, unlike most canines. However, what the Saluki breed is best known for is their whimsical beauty.
Salukis' graceful appearance has inspired and appeared on various forms of artwork for generations, dating back approximately 6,000 years. Now that's some good-looking genes!
Czechoslovak Wolfdog
What do you get when you mix the loyal German Shepherd breed with the strong and agile Carpathian Wolf? You get the Czechoslovak Wolfdog.
These wolfdogs have a balanced blend of pack (which usually includes their owners if trained correctly) prioritization and wolf-like stamina. It's no wonder they are commonly used as search and rescue dogs.
Pekingese
Yes, these may be the cutest canines on the planet but that's not all they bring to the table, we promise. The Pekingese breed has a long lineage dating back to ancient China where they were mainly used as guard dogs.
You read that right! Despite their adorable appearance, Pekingese are proficient protectors of their human families, and will always alert their adopted parents if an intruder is near. Their small stature also makes them great guard dogs for people living in more confined spaces.
Coonhound
Have an issue with feral pigs or raccoons? Then a Coonhound might just be the canine companion for you! Coonhounds are hunting dogs, even known to pursue bobcats and bears. Their superpower has to be their unparalleled perseverance and tracking skills.
No hunt is too daunting or too treacherous for these pups! Coonhounds are also adored for their harmonious howling.
Tibetan Mastiff
Tibetan Mastiffs are hard to miss. Not only due to their large build, but also because of their double-thick coats. However, where this breed reigns supreme is in the strength category.
With a bite pressure of approximately 500 pounds and the ability to pull up to 7,000 pounds, this brawny breed is not to be messed with! However, that being said, they're still known to be loving and sociable animals.
Pyrenean Shepherd
As all dog lovers know, having to say goodbye to your furry friend is heartbreaking. Since most dogs have a fairly short lifespan, these goodbyes come too often.
The good news is that the Pyrenean Shepherds have a long lifespan, stretching to 17 years! That means you'll have far more time to bond with your pooch without worrying about the inevitable farewell for a while. Pyrenea Shepherds are also known for, you guessed it, their sheep-herding abilities.
Chihuahua
If you're looking for more than just a docile dog, look no further than the tiny but sassy Chihuahua breed. What these dogs lack in size they certainly make up for in personality.
They're the embodiment of the phrase "dynamite comes in small packages." Chihuahuas are known for their well-developed and unique personalities. They are more than just purse fillers for the rich and famous.
Beauceron
Beaucerons are renowned for their protective instincts, especially when it comes to their human families. They have unwavering bravery and loyalty. It comes as no surprise that they were a common breed used during the World Wars.
Nowadays, those traits make them the perfect guard dog to keep a watchful eye over your loved ones.
Daschund
Daschunds, otherwise known as sausage dogs due to their elongated shape, are proficient badger hunters! Their short stature allows them to shuffle in and out of badger burrows with ease.
Don't let their humorous hot-dog-like appearance fool you! Daschunds can be aggressive and dedicated hunters when needed.
Pug
It's no wonder that Pugs fall under the canine "toy category." Just look at these little guys! Their wrinkled skin, big eyes, and smooshed-up faces make them too adorable for words! What's particularly special about Pugs is their ultra-calm temperament which makes them the ideal dog to adopt if you have small children.
They also don't really bark or bite, instead, they love affection and hanging around their adopted family. Teach your children about caring for an animal without the risk of harming them.