HOW DID I FORGET TO TELL YOU ALL THAT I SAW FIVE DOGS ON THE TRAIN TODAY. FIVE WHOLE DOGS. IT WAS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. THE MAN SITTING NEXT TO ME COULD NOT CARE LESS AND I KEPT LOCKING EYES WITH HIM WHEN I WAS STARING AT THE DOGS AND HE WAS SO IRRITATED WITH ME BUT I DON’T CARE BECAUSE THERE WERE FIVE DOGS
@msamyzing You can only see four of them because one was hidden and I was trying to take the photo without anyone noticing because I’d already made myself look like a total freak by whispering “so many dogs” repeatedly to myself. There’s obviously the lovely one sitting nicely on the right, you can see the tail of another one next to him, the little one, and then my favourite is the one on the far left. If you zoom in you can tell he loves his dog walker!!
Sully, the service #dog of former President George H.W. #Bush, lays in front of Bush’s casket at the George H. Lewis & Sons funeral home in #Houston. The yellow Labrador Retriever was placed by @americasvetdogs with the 41st #president in June of this year to assist with his daily life. @sullyhwbush’s next assignment will be with Walter Reed National Military Medical Center’s facility dog program. Jim McGrath, a spokesman for the Bush family, tweeted this image with the words “mission complete.” Photo courtesy of the Office of George H. W. Bush/Evan Sisley. #remembering41 #POTUS #georgehwbush (at Houston, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq7oRK_A0kt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mkq0wm4ddv84
Chloe, the UN Therapy Dog bounds down a corridor to joyously greet a friend.
Since joining the United Nations family in early 2017, Chloe has met hundreds of staff members at UN Headquarters in NYC, helping them deal with stress as part of the animal-assisted therapy service offered by the UN Staff Counsellors’ Office.
Animal-assisted therapy and similar programmes can support Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals on health and well-being. Recent studies find that people with pets see health benefits such as decreased blood pressure and improved immune function.
UN security dog Taz is pictured here in the General Assembly Hall.
Taz and all of his four-legged colleagues of the United Nations specialized K-9 Unit, are doing a great job checking vehicles, meeting rooms, packages and anything else needed. K-9 Unit dogs are highly trained by UN security officers for the detection of explosives and firearms.
Thanks to our furry colleagues and their handlers for all they do to keep us safe!
I’m interested in this but also cynical and think more than likely they’ll have him be overly dramatic, exaggeratedly grumpy, and “whiny.” Because he’s everyone’s favorite royal punching bag.
Yup! This is what the Markle stans don’t bother to think about. All they can think of is status, and that’s why they celebrate the thought of Meghan’s dog being with someone other than Meghan as long as that person is an HRH.
Well, I don’t care how they explain it, but it’s not Meghan’s dog. It’s the Queen’s dog. She has two dorgis that she adopted from other people.
Megs just had the Daily Mail refer to it as her dog because Megs needs to divert all the attention away from none of her family being there except for her mother.
The Queen’s last remaining corgi, Willow, has died at the age of 14 following a cancer-related illness. According to the Daily Mail that Her Majesty has been hit ‘extremely hard’ by the death of her last remaining corgi. The death of Willow marks the end of an era as The Queen no longer owns any corgis. However, she does still have two dorgis, Vulcan and Candy, who are corgi-dachshund…
I immediately thought of @duchessofostergotlands and her love for dogs. This is such sad news.
It is sad but remember that the Queen wants to ensure that none of her current dogs survive her, so if they go before her, I think the Queen is happy. Then when the Queen goes, she knows she is not leaving any dog behind and she’s joining them, and her parents and sister. OMG. I’m so sad right now.