Miss Daisy Driving: Watch a Dog Chauffeur a Little Boy [Video]

“Driving Miss Daisy?” Nope, this is “Miss Daisy Driving.”

Daisy, who looks like a West Highland Terrier mix, likes to give her young buddy Oliver a lift in a little red car. A video of the two is going viral, with more than 240,000 views as of this morning.

“Yes, the car is a remote-controlled car which I use to accelerate and stop (neither of them can reach the pedals… Haha),” writes their mom, Jessica Wolf, in the description of the video she posted on YouTube Sept. 30.

In response to doubters, Wolf wrote, “For your information, there is nothing fake about this video. The driver can override the remote by turning the wheel themselves. Daisy loves to stand on the car and move the wheel herself. If you notice, she mostly pushes to the left so the car drives to the left most of the time. So I sometimes will help move the wheel to the right in order to let her move it again to the left herself… and to help them avoid from hitting anything if it is needed.

“Yes, she is really steering it. Hope you enjoy!”

Whether or not you’re convinced it’s Daisy who’s really doing the driving, the video is definitely enjoyable.

Photo via YouTube

Australian Shepherd Shows Baby How to Say ‘Mama’ [Video]

Nine-month-old Sam Giovanini of Cedar Hills, Utah, couldn’t manage to say the word, “Mama,” even though he was prompted with a yummy food treat by his mom, Andrea.

“That week he had been saying ‘Dada’ a lot, and so we were trying really hard to coax him to say ‘Mama,’” Andrea told KSL.

The baby may have been speechless, but Patches, the family’s 10-year-old Miniature Australian Shepherd, had no problem showing little Sam exactly how to say the word.

Patches had been trained to say “Mama” when he was about 2 years old, so naturally he thought the treat Andrea was offering was for him, not Sam.

A home video of Patches “stealing the show (but not the food) with his ability to speak” was posted on YouTube June 30. It’s gone viral, with more than 1.7 million views.

[Aug. 7 Update: The video is now private for some reason — perhaps because some people left negative comments complaining that making Patches wait for a reward was kind of cruel.]

Rest assured that Patches did indeed get that treat he’d assumed was for him, as a subsequent video shows.

Patches isn’t the only dog who’s been seen helping a baby in a viral video. A Border Collie named Dakota showed a baby how to jump. And when another baby crawled for the very first time, the family’s big, black Lab gave her a sweet little reward.

Photo via YouTube

Tissue (Boxes) Alert: ‘Denali’ a Touching Tribute to a Dying Dog

“It could have gone cheesy or too sappy or too sad, so quickly,” Ben Moon told TODAY last week.

He was talking about the now-viral short film, “Denali,” a beautiful tribute to his dying Pit Bull/Husky mix. Although it is indeed sad (and even funny sometimes), it is never cheesy or sappy.

Moon, a photographer who lives in Portland, Ore., rescued Denali from an animal shelter in 1999.

“As soon as I passed him, he put his paw out, cocked his head and kind of looked at me,” Moon told TODAY. “He tore a lap around the room, and then laid on my feet, and rolled up on his back, and looked at me. It felt like he chose me.”

Five years later, Moon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Nurses at the Bend, Ore., hospital where he was being treated allowed Denali to stay with Moon.

“When he was in the hospital bed with me, he’d just sort of step up there so gently, it was kind of mind-blowing,” Moon told TODAY. “He made sure he wasn’t touching anything that was in pain and not invading my space.”

One year later, Moon was cancer free. He spent the next few years traveling around the country with Denali, snapping photos of their adventures together.

Early last year, Denali was diagnosed with cancer. Four tumors were removed, but the 14-year-old dog’s health continued to decline.

“That’s when I promised him, ‘Just let me know when it’s your time to go, man; I’m not going to let you suffer,'” Moon told TODAY. “It felt like this grand reciprocation, because he had been with me while I had gone through cancer.”

Knowing Denali’s days were numbered, Moon decided to have his final visit to the beach filmed.

“Denali” was directed and written by Ben Knight of the production company Felt Soul Media, which, according to its website, strives to “cause the rare magical goose bump that occurs when pictures and sound are squished together just right.”

The film shows that last beach visit, as well as plenty of photos that show the incredible bond between Moon and his beloved dog. It is narrated from the point of view of Denali himself.

In April, “Denali” received the Best of Festival and People’s Choice awards at the 5Point Film Festival in Colorado. It was also an official selection at Telluride Mountainfilm. Posted on Vimeo two months ago, “Denali” has gotten millions of views.

“I was hoping it would resonate and connect with people, but when we passed a million views, it was mind-blowing,” Moon told Men’s Journal.

Denali crossed the Rainbow Bridge in early February 2014. Moon told TODAY he recognized the look in his dog’s eyes, and knew it was time to end his suffering.

“It’s impossible to put into words all that you were and will always be to me,” Moon wrote in a eulogy for Denali on Instagram. “I was always convinced you were more human than dog, and all of the countless lives you touched felt the same.

“Thank you for your unwavering belief in me. Happy trails, my friend!”

Photos via Instagram

Puppy Tries to Attack His Hiccups and…Awww (VIDEO)

In a video going viral, an 8-week-old Heeler puppy named Buck experiences hiccups for the first time as he rides in the backseat of a car.

Hilarity ensues…for viewers, that is, but not necessarily for poor little Buck, who has no idea what is happening and gets kind of barking mad about it. What the Buck?

The 15-second “Buck Has the Hiccups” video, posted on YouTube April 27 by Matthew Kennelly, has already been viewed more than 1.2 million times.

Enjoy! (Sorry, Buck.)

A Monkey Gently Pets Puppies and…Awww

Do you love puppies? Well, so does this sweet capuchin monkey, who gently nuzzles, pets and grooms a litter in this one-minute video going viral.

The “Monkey and his new puppies” video was posted on YouTube Wednesday by Jesse Lightfoot, who provided no further information about this delightful puppy/monkey meet-up.

Enjoy!

 

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