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Higgins (December 12, 1957 [dubious – discuss] – November 11, 1975) was an American dog actor, one of the well-known animal actors during the 1960s and 1970s. He is most remembered for his roles in the original Benji film, and the uncredited dog from Petticoat Junction, two of the most popular roles he played during a 14-year career in show business.
Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...
Woof — it’s been a looooooong week. If you feel like you’ve been working like a dog, let us offer you the internet equivalent of a big pile of catnip: hilarious tweets about pets.
Quincas Borba, the dog whose name is the same as his human's in Machado de Assis' Quincas Borba; Tentação, the dog in the homonymous short-story by Clarice Lispector; Pingo de Ouro, Miguilim's companion in the novella Campo Geral, by João Guimarães Rosa; Biruta, the dog in the homonymous short-story by Lygia Fagundes Telles
23% of dogs and 31% of cats were obtained from animal shelters and humane societies in the US. 20% of dog and 28% of cat owners learned about their pets through family and friends, while 34% of ...
He informs them that a former guest of the hotel, Mr. Kroger, who has just passed away, has left $200 to Dog. Kate will be executor for Dog. Sam puts Dog's story and picture on the front page of the paper. Dog is generous to his friends, and wants to buy them things. Everyone except Uncle Joe. But Dog is letting the money and fame go to his head.
This sweet dog didn't take long to become BFFs with her next-door neighbor, but she ran into an unexpected plot twist when the man had to move. Fortunately, the pup's sweet December 17 video ...
The dog could also be simply a lap dog, a gift from husband to wife. Many wealthy women in the court had lap dogs as companions, reflecting wealth or social status. [17] During the Middle Ages, images of dogs were often carved on tombstones to represent the deceased's feudal loyalty or marital fidelity. [18]