Service Dog Grieves for Mom He Saw Killed in Oregon College Shooting

Sarena Moore’s lifelong dream was to have a ranch where handicapped children could ride horses. When she was a young girl, she performed gymnastics on horseback to raise money to benefit horsemanship for the handicapped.

On Oct. 1, the 44-year-old mother of three was attending a class at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, where she was working toward a degree in business. Because she suffered from severe back pain due to sciatica, Moore used a wheelchair and had a service dog, Bullet, who was always by her side. Moore had trained Bullet herself.

As usual, Bullet was right by Moore’s side when a shooter ordered everyone in her classroom to the ground. They all obeyed him, including Moore.

Her classmate Tracy Heu, who was wounded, told FOX8 the shooter told Moore to get back in her wheelchair. As soon as Moore did so, he shot and killed her. She was one of the first victims.

During the entire ordeal, Bullet lay next to Moore’s wheelchair, cool and calm.

“That’s what he is trained to do,” Moore’s grieving fiance, Travis Dow, told FOX8. “He’s trained to stay right next to her no matter what.”

Dow feared the worst for Bullet. But the day after the shooting, police officers brought the dog, his tail wagging, to Dow and Moore’s apartment in Myrtle Creek.

“I was ecstatic,” Dow told FOX8.

But Bullet — who got his sadly ironic name from his previous owner — has not been the same, Dow said. “He’s been acting really droopy. He knows she ain’t coming home, ’cause he was there when the fatal day happened.”

The two have spent the past week comforting each other.

When Dow received Moore’s personal belongings from the college, he gave Bullet the hat Moore liked to wear. “He uses that, lays down on it and everything else,” Dow told KOIN. “I’m not going to take that from him because it’s part of who she was. He walks around every now and then with that in his mouth.”

Bullet was a part of Sarena, Dow told FOX8, “and I was happy to get him back.”

“Sarena Moore will be missed for many reasons, but the one that stands out the most is that Sarena had a caring heart that was bigger than life itself,” her family said in a statement, according to KPTV.

“Whether it was for the horses she loved, the dog she adored, the family members or even the many friends she had since being a young girl, she cared for them endlessly.”

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Little Boy and Dog Both Extremely Excited to See Dad [Video]

“After a long day, baby and dog are very excited for Daddy to pull into the driveway!” writes Natalie G in the understated description of a video she posted on YouTube Sept. 22.

“Daddy!” the toddler yells, standing at the screen door with a Poodle mix by his side.

“It’s Daddy!” his mom responds. “Are you waving to him?”

Yes, the toddler is waving to him. And his excitement quickly grows as the dad pulls his car into the driveway. Soon the boy and his dog are both doing an adorable happy dance together.

The 36-second video has been viewed more than 1.1 million times.

It’s too bad there’s not a version of “Dancing with the Stars” or “So You Think You Can Dance” for dogs, because this Poodle and this little day-care dog who was super excited to see his dad would make “pawfect” partners.

Photo via Natalie G/YouTube

Puppy and Kitten BFFs Chicken & Waffles Need a Forever Home

“This Chihuahua mix puppy and her kitten sidekick showed up together on someone’s porch during last week’s rainstorm,” writes the Asheville Humane Society (AHS) of North Carolina on its Facebook page.

A good Samaritan brought the two BFFs to the shelter, where “they’ve been inseparable ever since they came though our doors!”

Dogs and cats are usually separated in the shelter, but an exception was made for this pair. “We made a special ‘inter-species condo’ so these two best buddies could reside together,” writes the AHS.

The puppy has been named Chicken and the black kitten is Waffles. Chicken is shy and follows Waffles around, letting the kitten “make all the big decisions,” according to the AHS.

“They play together, wrestle together, eat together, sleep together, you name it! Obviously, Chicken and Waffles were meant to be a pair for life, so they need to go to their new home together.”

For more information about adopting Chicken and Waffles, visit the Asheville Humane Society website or email adoptions@ashevillehumane.org.

Here are the “outtakes” from the BFFs’ photo shoot. Can you stand the cuteness?!

Photos via Facebook

 

Starving Dogs Held as Evidence at High-Kill Downey Shelter

OCT. 27, 2015 UPDATE: Just three weeks later, all the dogs have been rehabilitated and are ready for adoption. You won’t believe their amazing transformation!

It’s hard enough to see a photo of one starving dog, but to see an emaciated mother dog and her three Pit Bull puppies huddling together really makes you wonder what the hell is wrong with people.

The heartbreaking photo of the dogs, taken before they and five other dogs were seized from their Pico Rivera, Calif., home last night, has gone viral since it was posted by Janette Gonzalez on Facebook yesterday afternoon. A friend of hers alerted her to the starving dogs in the backyard of a home on Coffman Pico Road.

“I have so much pain in my heart right now,” Gonzalez wrote in the caption. “I don’t know what else to do but out these horrible people on blast. Help make this go viral. Something needs to happen.”

Rescue groups have offered to take in the dogs and animal lovers have pledged to pay for their care. Some GoFundMe accounts have sprung up that could possibly be scams, but more likely were started by people just trying to help the poor dogs.

The nine dogs were taken to the high-kill Southeast Area Animal Control Authority (SEAACA) shelter in Downey, Calif., where they are being held as evidence during the animal cruelty investigation, and will not be released to rescue organizations. According to ABC7, the shelter won’t give out any further information about the dogs.

We rescued our dog Ella from SEAACA in 2010. She had kennel cough, and when we came to pick her up, we were sent to the shelter’s animal hospital. We found her crouching in a urine-soaked cage, ignored by the one employee working there. Her kennel cough developed into pneumonia but, fortunately, she survived. I can only hope SEAACA’s treatment of sick animals has improved since then.

Let’s keep these poor dogs in our thoughts and prayers — they really need them.

Photo via Facebook

Raccoonhound? Orphaned Raccoon Becomes BFFs with Dogs

Please don’t tell Pumpkin she’s not a dog.

The 1-year-old raccoon was rescued as a baby when she fell from a tree in Rosie Kemp’s Nassau, Bahamas, backyard.

Kemp and her daughter, Laura Young, waited for the raccoon’s mother to show up, but when that didn’t happen, they contacted the Bahamas Humane Society. The shelter couldn’t take the raccoon.

“So, with the guidance of friends who have had experience with raccoons, we cared for her,” Young told CBS News. They named her Pumpkin, and had her treated for a leg she broke in the fall, fed her every few hours and kept her warm.

As long as they are kept up-to-date on rabies vaccinations, raccoons are allowed as pets in the Bahamas. Young said if the baby raccoon hadn’t fallen from the tree, she would never consider having one as a pet.

“Raccoons are NOT pets,” Young told The Dodo. “They are wild animals, so they are quite moody. Unlike dogs and cats, they are not domesticated. Like a spoiled child, if she doesn’t get her way, she will let you know.”

Young said she and her mom intend to give Pumpkin the best life possible.

But it seems like a challenge to that best life would be two other rescued pets of Kemp and Young: dogs Toffee and Oreo. Could a raccoon actually live happily ever after in a house with two predators?

Amazingly, yes. Apparently the dogs think Pumpkin is a dog — and Pumpkin thinks she is a dog.

“Pumpkin considers the dogs her mums,” Young told CBS News. “She respects them when they have had enough rough play and she loves to cuddle next to them when she is tired.”

An Instagram account with lots of adorable photos of Pumpkin and her two besties currently has more than 134,000 followers.

“She is so wonderful and highly intelligent and always very entertaining,” Young told CBS News. “She is a cheeky little thing, but we love her dearly.”

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