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Heartwarming moment dog is reunited with family FOUR YEARS after she went missing in America

By Daily Mail Reporter


A family has been reunited with their dog nearly four years after she vanished thanks to a microchip - and the kindness of a stranger.

The Metcalf family, from Raleigh, North Carolina, thought they would never see their beloved pet, nine-year-old Cassie, again after she wandered off while staying with another relative.

Although they have no idea where she spent the last few years, what they do know is she wandered into the neighbourhood of Cheryl Smith two weeks ago.

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Who's that? Brandy Metcalf leans down to her dog Cassie after nearly four years apart

I remember! Cassie, who vanished while staying with a relative, walks to her owner to say hello

The concerned resident of Gaston County, which is more than 190 miles from Raleigh, noted the dog did not have any collar or identifying tags - but she refused to take her to a shelter.

Instead, she took Cassie to numerous veterinarians in the hope one would have records for her and lead them to her owner.

They discovered she was micro-chipped and, although the Metcalf family had changed their address, managed to track them down in Raleigh with the help of the Gaston County animal shelter.

'I felt like if it was my dog I would want someone to do that for me,' Smith told WBTV.
She called the family to say they had found the dog - and found Cassie's previous owners in shock.


It is you! The dog ended up more 190 miles away - but no one knows where she has been in that time

Back with the family: The Metcalfs made a fuss of their dog - and warned her she has new fellow pets at home

'The wife could not even speak because she was in tears,' Smith said. 'She handed the phone to her husband.'

A few days later, the family drove to collect their beloved pet, emotional that they would finally be reunited with the dog they had had since she was a puppy.

While Cassie looked apprehensive at first, she soon recognised her old family, pouncing all over them and licking their faces.

'Oh my gosh this is the best day of our lives,' said Brandy Metcalf, adding that their dog is a little slimmer and slower, but definitely still the same family pet they remember.


Missed: They show off pictures of a younger Cassie, who joined the family when she was just a puppy

Savior: Cassie was found by Cheryl Smith, pictured, who took her to the vets and discovered she had been microchipped. With the help of a local dog shelter, she tracked down the family

'Ms. Smith is just a saint. I can't even explain what they've done for us. We are thrilled and grateful and in debt to them.'

Her husband David added: 'I only wish I could see it through her eyes to find out what she experienced. This reminds me of a Disney movie.'

The family said they were relieved they had micro-chipped their dog, but added it is important to keep the information updated to make reunions more speedy.

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source:dailymail

The real doggy paddle: The pets taking the plunge with their underwater antics

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By Kerry Mcqueeney


With a look of steely determination, these pets perfect their doggy paddle as they dive head first into a swimming pool to retrieve their beloved ball.

Anyone with a dog will know the lengths it will go to fetch something thrown for it. And these heart-warming images show nothing stands in their way - not even water.

These canine warriors pounce into the pool with their eyes firmly fixated on the prize.


Making a splash: These dogs will stop at nothing in pursuit of their beloved ball - and photographer Seth Casteel was on hand to capture these hilarious moments


Eye on the ball: This dog means business as he dives head first into the water after the toy


Taking the plunge: A combination of both facial expressions and underwater movement makes for a amusing - and sometimes bizarre - image

Taking the photographs underwater, the artist has managed to capture images that will keep a smile on your face all year round

Some of them bare their teeth, others open their eyes as wide as possible while one or two get caught up in a frenzy of bubbles.

These images are the handiwork of photographer Seth Casteel, who has captured the moment the water dogs take the plunge.

Seth has turned the incredible photographs into a heart-warming calendar, sure to keep a smile on your face all year round.

Based in Los Angeles and Chicago, Seth's photography agency specialises in lifestyle pet photography, embracing the 'at-ease' mentality of pets on location in the natural surroundings.

He enjoys working with animals whether he's on location in Beverly Hills photographing a pampered pooch or volunteering at the local shelter taking pictures of dogs and cats to give them a better chance of finding homes.


The real doggy paddle: The look on this pet's face is one of pure determination as it reaches out for the ball with his paws


Two can play at that game: It's double trouble as this pair both go for the ball as it bounces into the pool


Some of them bare their teeth, others open their eyes as wide as possible while one of two get caught up in a frenzy of bubbles


If you're an owner of a ball-loving dog, you will know what lengths your pet will go to to retrieve one that's been thrown for them


source:dailymail

Bad boy! Pet owners share their frustration with their pesky pooches in 'dogshaming' craze . . . and cats come in for scorn too

By Kerry Mcdermott


..Owning a pet dog has always had its downsides.

Teeth marks on shoes and accidents on the kitchen floor are just some of the bad habits owners are willing to overlook in light of the endless affection, loyalty and playfulness provided by a pet pooch.

But now owners are getting their own back on their naughty pets by posting their pictures in a 'dogshaming' gallery on the internet.

Playful: This dog's habit of chewing carpets earned it a place on the 'name and shame your dog' site

The Tumblr site has been flooded with pictures of mischievous dogs all accompanied by signs detailing their bad behaviour.

The gallery features everything from a pug that digs up gardens and has a tendency to bite to a mournful looking canine who ate a whole stick of butter while his owner's back was turned.

Dogs with a habit of leaving their mess in unfortunate locations seem most likely to incur the wrath of their owners, with bad toilet behaviour featuring heavily in the gallery of shame.

It's not just naughty dogs who have had their high jinks posted online for all to see - cat owners are getting in on the act too.

One sleepy-eyed feline is pictured next to a sign that reads: 'I ate all the string cheese'.

Another exasperated owner has posted a photo of their pet with a sign that says simply: 'I was a bad dog - again.'


Shamed: The owner of this pug revealed its penchant for digging up gardens and biting


Bad habits: Dog owners photograph their naughty pets with signs outlining their bad behaviour


Surprise: This dog left an unpleasant treat for its owner in the couch


Forbidden food: According to the sign this greedy canine ate his owner's mobile phone


Puppy-dog eyes: This pooch, left, is not a fan of strangers. The owner of a sad-eyed alsatian, right, joked that their pet is on 'doggy prozac'


Big dog: This dog has an unfortunate means of keeping her fellow pet in line


Pilfering: Apparently nothing is safe from this pooch - not even cash


Living in harmony: Cats are also featured in the online gallery of shame


Appetite: This cute canine was a victim of his own greed - and so was his owner


Guilty: This pooch was shamed for ignoring its owner


Innocent: The innocent expression on this poodle's face hides an unpleasant habit


Insatiable: No amount of kibble will satisfy this hound's insatiable appetite


Hidden surprise: It's little wonder this dog's owner chose to shame their pet on the internet


Dog mess: The owner of this beagle, left, found a creative use for the mess left by their dog, while another owner went into more detail about his pet's bad habits, right


Attention seeker: This cute pup won't stand for being ignored


Your dinner's in the dog: Anything goes when it comes to this pooch's diet


Destructive: This tiny dog has a lot to answer for


Bad manners: The grumpy looking dog in this picture has an unfortunate trait


Hangdog expression: Unpleasant toilet habits are a common theme in the gallery of shame


Playful: This pooch enjoys chewing up toilet paper tubes


Scorn: Pet owners mock their dogs on the Tumblr site


Scaredy-dog: This retriever fails to live up to its name, according to its owner


Hungry: Apparently this husky will eat anything it can get its paws on


No pet is safe: As well as troublesome dogs, left, cats also pop up on the gallery of shame, right


Another fine mess: This dog's owner let the sign do the talking
VIDEO: Dog shaming! Our compilation of some of the greatest 'confessions'...


source: dailymail

Paw-trait photographer fit for a King Charles Spaniel: The stunning (and strange) pictures of dogs by five-times champion pet snapper

By Helen Lawson


A British man's hilarious doggy snaps are so picture paw-fect they've scooped him a coveted pet photographer of the year prize for a record fifth year running.

Paul Walker, 40, captures even the naughtiest pooches on camera - spending days with his four-legged models to document their mischief in charming photos their owners are sure to treasure for life.

Mr Walker, who lives in Ayr, Scotland, said: 'It’s become my speciality to capture that one hundredth of a second and get that picture that many people find impossible.


Cheeky! Is this Diddy-er Dogba taking a chunk out of Johan Crufts to tackle the size difference in this not-so friendly football match?

This golden doodle can walk on water - or at least that's what this well-timed photo would suggest

'People always come to me and say my dog’s badly behaved or doesn’t like people - but I see it as a challenge to get the best images of these lively animals.'

Since taking up pet portraiture when he was just five years old, Mr Walker has made a name for himself as the top dog when it comes to tackling canine terrors.

These photos here show a cheeky chihuahua taking a bite of a much bigger chum during a not-so friendly football game, and patient boxer balancing a tennis ball on the tip of his snout.

Mr Walker even gets the badly-behaved pups to show off their talents by apparently walking on water and playing the piano.

The snapper's record-breaking winning streak began in 2008 when he claimed his first Scottish Master Pet Photographer title.


This gullible pup heard the rumour about the moon being made of cheese


The Staffordshire Bull Terrier doubles match got competitive


Thankfully this Lakeland terrier tinkled the ivories, not the upholstery

A dancing border collie reaches for the stars, left, while an innocent-looking whippet eyeballs the camera, right

He also added this year's first place in global photography magazine Range Finder's international animal humour competition to his pack of prizes - proving he really is best in show.

He said: 'I’m incredibly privileged to have won the titles I have done.

'I’ve turned what started as a hobby as a child into my job - I love doing what I do.'


Two adorable west Highland white terriers are dwarfed by silage bales


A border collie puts his best paws forward...


What a wag: This boxer takes a cheekier approach by sticking his tongue out


A chihuahua bounds through a bed of daffodils in the bright spring time shot


A Staffordshire bull terrier takes a flying leap


The eyes have it: This boxer dog looks like it's begging for a treat


source:dailymail