Dress Your Dog in a ‘Star Wars’ AT-AT Costume for Halloween
Still pondering Halloween costume options for your dog this year? Geeky canines will love tolerate wearing this elaborate ‘Star Wars’-inspired AT-AT (All Terrain-Armored Transport) getup.
Still pondering Halloween costume options for your dog this year? Geeky canines will love tolerate wearing this elaborate ‘Star Wars’-inspired AT-AT (All Terrain-Armored Transport) getup.
It’s a classic stare-down: cat stares at dog, dog stares at cat and viewer stares at screen wondering what the heck is taking them so long. Come on fellas! Out of your respective corners and let’s get this fight going.
Cat versus dog. Who you got?
For whatever reason, this week my sleep has been riddled with nightmares. Super scary, I feel like crawling into my parents’ bed kind of terrifying. So, while I was sweating it out in the middle of the night, too scared to go back to sleep, I began to wonder: what must babies and animals think when they have nightmares?
Now, I don’t have an actual baby, so I’ve never experienced a baby having a nightmare. But I do have my “babies” – animals – one of which has frequent night terrors. Can you image what’s going through their minds?
Is there anything sadder than a guilty dog? Especially one that's just gotten his or her nose figuratively "rubbed in it?"
Here are some adorably pathetic dogs who don't even need to be disciplined because they've already punished themselves enough.
It turns out some dogs can talk. Of course when they do they sound a lot more like Scooby-Doo than Scrappy-Doo. Inspired by this Valentine's Day collection of pooches telling their owners “I love you,” we’ve found ample YouTube evidence of canines making suspiciously human sounds.