Lisa Gibson+Followhe fell asleep on the stairs againIt’s always the same step. Middle of the staircase. Hard edge. No cushion. Kevin could sleep anywhere. And he chooses the one spot where everyone walks. Sprawled out like he owns the place. Snoring, legs in four directions, one ear completely inside out. Leo offered him a blanket last night. Kevin blinked. Then turned around and kept sleeping. We’ve started calling it “his thinking step.” Maybe he’s guarding us. Maybe he’s just lazy in a scenic way. Either way, we’re the ones tiptoeing around His Majesty. #Pets #Dogs #WeirdSleepSpots 641Share
DogLovers+Follow3 Fearful Puppies Found Alive in Trash 😢It’s hard to accept that anyone can be so heartless and abandon sick puppies without feeling the slightest tinge of regret. And yet sadly, it has become a common thing. Three little puppies felt scared and miserable after cold-hearted people dumped them in the trash on the streets of Memphis. Their eyes became tearful as they watched them disappear in the distance. Read Full Stories on PawsMint.com #dogs #puppy #pets #animal21310Share
Courtney Casey+Follow🐾 Day 69 with Grace: two months in. what’s changed? 📆💬Some things are still the same: She still won’t play fetch. Still hates the vacuum. Still refuses to eat in front of strangers. But a lot has changed. She comes to the door when I come home. She nudges my hand when I stop petting her. She trusts me enough to fall asleep belly-up. And me? I’ve changed too. I watch sunsets now. I speak softer. I feel quieter inside. Two months. Not perfect. Not fast. But real. And I wouldn’t go back for anything. #Pets #Dogs2254Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin dragged his bed into the shower because “privacy.” Kevin has many places to nap. A plush bed in the living room, a second bed in Leo’s room, and the couch he’s not supposed to use (but does). So where did he decide to nap today? Inside the shower. He dragged his entire dog bed—plus Sharkie—into the tub, curled up like it was a personal bunker, and refused to come out. Leo offered him crackers. Miso hissed at the curtain. I gave up. He stayed in there for three hours. We had guests over. They had to use the upstairs bathroom. Kevin? Still in the tub. Unbothered. Untouchable. #Pets #Dogs #DogPrivacyIssues672Share
DogLovers+Follow15 Pets That Are Legal Only In The U.S.The United States has some of the most flexible exotic pet laws in the world. While many countries ban unusual animals as pets, several states across America allow ownership of creatures that would be illegal elsewhere. From wild cats to marsupials, these unique companions have found homes with American pet enthusiasts. Here are some extraordinary animals that only American pet owners can legally keep. 1. Savannah Cat 2. Fennec Fox More on PawsMint.com #dogs #puppy #pets #animal460Share
Courtney Casey+Follow🐾 day 76 — grace watched the washing machine for ten minutesShe sat in front of the laundry room like she was watching a drama unfold. Not nervous, not playful — just deeply, deeply focused. I stood there for a moment, wondering if the noise was making her anxious. But no. Her ears were relaxed, tail still, posture calm. She stared at the spinning clothes like they were telling her something. Maybe they were. Ten minutes. Not a blink. Then she let out a quiet sigh, stood up, and wandered off like the plot disappointed her. #Pets #Dogs #DogLogic390Share
Lisa Gibson+Follow Kevin’s favorite way to nap is... everywhere.Some dogs have a favorite spot. Not Kevin. Today, I found him asleep on top of Leo’s homework. Not under the desk, not beside it — on it. He looked so peaceful, like he was doing us a favor by ‘helping’ with the math problems. Then later, I caught him snoozing in the laundry basket. I swear, he thinks he’s a tiny laundry monster. Sharkie was there too, of course. If napping was an Olympic sport, Kevin would take gold every time. #Pets #Dogs #LazyDogLife610Share
Lisa Gibson+FollowKevin barked at a zucchini for 14 minutes. I dropped a zucchini on the kitchen floor. Kevin went full DEFCON 1. Hackles up, tail rigid, barking from a safe distance like it was a demon artifact. I tried moving it—he screamed louder. Leo brought over Sharkie to “calm him down.” That made it worse. The rabbit stared. Miso looked offended on behalf of vegetables. Fourteen minutes. Fourteen. Until I chopped the zucchini in half and showed him it wasn’t alive. He sniffed it, sneezed, and walked away like I had overreacted. #Pets #Dogs #OverdramaticDog532Share
DogLovers+FollowMama Dog Cruelly Abandoned By New OwnerSometimes, we hoomans tend to forget that animals who grew up on the streets need some time to get used to their new lifestyle. Letting go of all those hardships they faced isn’t easy so they depend on us to give them the space they need to decompress and relax. This may take them a couple of days or even a couple of months. Mazie, the pup of today’s story, really needed this. Not only did she spend most of her life on the cold, harsh streets, but she also gave birth to her litter there. This made the whole process so much more stressful. #dogs #DogMom #AbandonedPuppy #doglife #Puppy923142Share
Courtney Casey+Follow🐾 Day 60 with Grace: I think she slowed me down. And that’s not a bad thing. 🌿🕰️I used to rush everything. Brush teeth while checking emails. Walk fast. Eat faster. Even on my days off, I’d multitask like my life depended on it. But Grace… she doesn’t move fast unless she has to. She stops to sniff every third leaf. She sits on the sidewalk if the sun feels good. She refuses to rush for anyone. And I guess I started copying her. I noticed today I finished my tea while it was still warm — instead of letting it go cold. I watched the sky change color, just because it was pretty. I even said “no” to a call and sat on the porch instead. She didn’t just need a calm home. I think… I needed one too. #Pets #Dogs80Share