Dog Dumped with Suitcase at Train Station Has New Forever Home

Remember this heartbreaking photo of Kai, the Shar Pei mix who was abandoned last month with a suitcase filled with his belongings at a Scotland train station?

Kai will never be dumped again. After receiving hundreds of adoption requests from around the world, the Scottish SPCA has selected Ian Russell as Kai’s new dog dad, it announced in a press release.

“I’m over the moon and very shocked that I was chosen out of everyone who wanted him,” Russell said.

“My Dalmatian named Mica passed away just before Christmas and I was left heartbroken. I had her for 15 years and she was the apple of my eye. We pretty much spent 24 hours a day together. When I heard about Kai, I knew the little guy needed a break but I never thought in a million years I’d get him.”

Russell, a hydraulic engineer who works outdoors all around Scotland, said Kai will accompany him wherever he travels.

“When it’s appropriate, I’ll let him out [of the van] to run around and play safely while I work,” he said. “Then we’ll jump back into the van together and head to the next place. We’ll be able to hang out all the time.”

Kai was found Jan. 2 with his leash tied to a railing outside the Ayr train station in South Ayrshire. The suitcase next to him contained a pillow, toy, food bowl and food.

A week after a photo of him went viral, the woman who left him at the station came forward. Fin Raynor told the Daily Record she had seen a dog advertised for sale online. When she went to the train station to buy him, it was a different dog than the one in the photograph. She said she refused to pay for the dog, and his owner took off. She had to hurry to catch the next train home, so she tied Kai to the railing. “I told somebody, I made sure the dog was safe,” she said. The case is still under investigation.

Alan Grant, senior animal care assistant for the Scottish SPCA, said the shelter got adoption offers from as far away as the Philippines.

“Kai’s story was really sad, and many people likened him to Paddington Bear, given he was found alone at a railway station with his suitcase,” Grant said.

He said Russell was chosen to be Kai’s new dog dad because “he said he was interested in re-homing Kai, but he would take our advice if we thought one of the many other dogs in our care would suit him better. It was really important for us to select an owner who wanted Kai for all the right reasons and had really thought through their decision to take on a rescue dog.”

Russell said he hopes all the people who offered to adopt Kai will find other homeless dogs to welcome into their families.

Photos via Facebook

Official Portrait of Astronaut Leland Melvin Is Best in NASA History

Okay, so maybe that title is a little bit on the superlative side, but I think most dog lovers will agree that the official NASA portrait of astronaut Leland Melvin is extra special.

Back when he was an astronaut, Melvin sneaked his two dogs, Jack and Scout, into the studio for his photo shoot. The portrait, discovered yesterday by journalist Adam Aton, went viral after he shared it on Twitter.

Melvin is multi-talented: He is the only astronaut to have played for the NFL. In 1986, he was drafted as a wide receiver by the Detroit Lions, and later played with the Dallas Cowboys. After a hamstring injury ended his football career, he started working for NASA in 1989.

While he was 25 feet under water, participating in training to perform spacewalks, Melvin could not hear the test director on his headset. It turned out he had injured his ears and become deaf. He underwent emergency surgery, which partially restored his hearing. Melvin was able to overcome this hurdle and went on to log more than 565 space hours, helping to build the International Space Station.

But wait, there’s more! Melvin was appointed head of NASA Education and helped develop the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education plan. He’s currently the host of the Lifetime series, “Child Genius,” which features gifted children preparing for a national intelligence competition.

According to his website, Melvin “uses his life story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer, photographer and musician to help inspire the next generation of explorers to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) careers.”

Wow. And he’s a devoted dog dad.

Photo via Twitter

Meet 2 Chihuahuas and Their BGFs (Best Giant Friends)

Two Chihuahuas and their much, much larger canine friends have been making news headlines this week. A video of a Chihuahua sleeping on a Great Dane has gone viral, and news is spreading of an abandoned Chihuahua puppy in England who was taken under the wing of the shelter manager’s Neapolitan Mastiff.

But is it safe for such small dogs to be around dogs 25 or (many) more times their size? Yes, according to Pedigree.com, as long as the dogs are socialized at an early age and closely supervised the first few months they’re together.

Without further pawdo, meet Kizzy and Dayna, and Digby and Nero.

Kizzy and Dayna

Although it was posted on YouTube by Emma Pia back in 2011, an adorable video of a teeny Chihuahua in PJs falling asleep on top of a giant Great Dane has gone viral over the past couple of days.

Kizzy, the Chihuahua, is 3 years old and “little sister & bestie” to 4-year-old Dayna, the Great Dane, according to the unlikely pair’s Facebook page. (Check it out for lots of ridiculously cute pictures of this pair.)

Digby and Nero

Digby, an abandoned 5-week-old Chihuahua puppy who weighs only a pound, quickly became best friends this week with Nero, a 126-pound Neapolitan Mastiff. Nero, a former pound pup himself, belongs to Anna White, manager of the RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre.

Two days ago, Digby was found dumped next to trash cans outside an apartment complex in London.

“When I first came across Digby, he was frozen and shaking, and had just been left to die,” RSPCA animal collection officer Natalie Ditchfield told the London Evening Standard. “He’s really tiny — small enough to fit in the palm of my hand.”

Digby and Nero became instant chums, White said. “It was as if the little fellow took on Nero as his personal minder,” she told the Standard. “Poor Digby had to be rescued once by the RSPCA, and it seems like he is taking precautions to make sure nothing can happen to him again.”

Ditchfield agreed. “He seemed to come out of his shell as soon as we arrived at Southridge and spotted Nero,” she said. “It really is a love story.”

Digby has been adopted, according to the shelter’s Facebook page today. Hopefully his new forever family will arrange play dates with Nero so this love story can continue.

Photo via Facebook

Uber Taxi App Delivers Adoptable Puppies for 15 Minutes of Playtime

The big game is this Sunday — that’s right, Puppy Bowl XI — and to celebrate a little early, the taxi app Uber has teamed up with Animal Planet to deliver adoptable puppies today in 10 U.S. cities.

Uber drivers will deliver the puppies and their representatives to offices only, not private residences. You can request a puppy until 3 p.m. today. When the puppy is delivered, you and your co-workers will have 15 minutes to play with the little guy or gal.

“If you’re lucky enough to request puppies to your office, please make sure your boss or building is going to be cool with the woofs and that no one in the area is allergic,” Uber advises. “Also, having a dedicated room for puppy playtime is preferred.”

The cost is $30, which is donated to the participating animal shelter or rescue in your city. If you want to adopt the puppy, the representative will assist you.

Here’s hoping the puppies don’t get too stressed out, and they all find forever homes.

For more information about “Puppies on Demand,” visit the Uber website.

Photo via Facebook

Betty White Gets Flash Mob Surprise for Her 93rd Birthday (VIDEO)

It’s probably not the best idea to throw any kind of surprise party for someone almost halfway into their 90s, but beloved animal lover Betty White, one of the youngest-at-heart nonagenerians in show biz, could definitely handle it.

Yesterday, a day shy of her 93rd birthday, White’s “Hot in Cleveland” co-star, Dave Foley, drove her to the soundstage in a golf cart equipped with video cameras.

“Is tomorrow your birthday?” Foley asks her. “I think there might be a little bit of a celebration.”

As they pull up to the soundstage, a solo hula dancer greets them. “Every day on set, Betty is greeted by her assistant with a hula,” according to the description for the video.

But the hula dancer is soon joined by dozens more — including White’s co-stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Jane Leeves — who are all bedecked in Hawaiian shirts, grass skirts and leis. (They perform a country line dance, the macarena, etc., rather than a traditional hula, but whatever.)

Finally, crew members bring out a big banner saying, “HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY.”

White is visibly moved by the performance. “At 93, you shouldn’t be doing this!” she shouts.

In keeping with the theme, a big tropical cake was waiting for White inside the set, Yahoo News reports. White blew out all the candles (the story doesn’t mention if there were 93 of them). Wow.

Happy Birthday, Betty!

Photo via YouTube

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