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UKUSCAdoggie Specializing in high quality, competitively-priced supplies and accessories for dogs and cats www.ukuscadoggie.com

Whatever you're looking for...a book of healthy dog food recipes, the latest dog or cat care product, or simply the perfect collar, leash, treat or toy, at UKUSCAdoggie you're sure to find exactly what you need to keep your pet happy and safe. We scour the globe looking for well-designed, unique products, especially selected to reflect the savvy consumer’s desire to keep their best friend safe and

the planet a little greener! Passionate about rescue, we support the rescue community's efforts to find forever homes for so many dogs and cats, drawing attention to their programs and offering support with regular donations. Choose UKUSCAdoggie for all your pet needs and experience customer service that really goes above and beyond!

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I’m 100 years old, and I adopted a 14-year-old dog whose family asked the shelter to put him down—just because he was “too old.” My name is Margaret, and most people think someone my age shouldn’t adopt a pet. But when I heard about Benson, a 14-year-old senior surrendered to a Texas shelter, I knew I wanted him. His family had asked the staff to euthanize him for no reason other than age. The shelter refused, believing he still had life left. When I met Benson, he leaned his head into my chest as if he already knew me. A senior dog and a senior woman—we connected instantly. Now Benson spends his days napping beside me, wearing sweaters to stay warm, and following me from room to room. People say I rescued him, but I disagree. Benson rescued me from loneliness. We’re giving each other a kind, calm final chapter.

11/17/2025
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11/17/2025

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🐾 Fun Friday Question!

roverdotcom just dropped the Top 100 Dog Names of 2025!

Is your pup’s name on the list — or did you give him/her something totally original?

Tell us in the comments! ⬇️

(And if you’re still looking for a dog to name… we happen to know 100+ pups who would love one 😉)
www.rocketdogrescue.org

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11/16/2025

Great gift idea!

Every bottle supports animal rescue organizations. Great wine, greater cause.

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11/15/2025

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Well, hello. Meet Kipper, one of our newer CRCCS stars! 🌟 This little head-tilt queen is still finding her paws. She is a bit overwhelmed by people, dogs and this big wide world of ours. This beautiful girl isn’t ready for adoption yet, she needs some help first. But stay tuned, we have a feeling she can leap to superstar status in no time! Welcome to the family kiddo! Let’s get to work! 👊🏼🩷🐾

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11/13/2025

What a great idea!

You know what’s quietly beautiful?

In Denmark, kids sit down together each week to talk about how to treat one another.

From ages 6 to 16, Danish students have a weekly class time called klassens tid. It’s a simple hour where feelings aren’t rushed, voices are heard, and small problems get solved before they grow. Kids learn to listen, include others, and speak up kindly. Teachers guide, but the heart of the class belongs to the students.

These moments aren’t about grades. They’re about growing up with empathy baked into everyday school life. It’s hard to measure in a test, but you can feel it in a classroom where a child notices a classmate is alone and moves their chair closer.

Kindness doesn’t stop at people. Danish schools use official materials to help children think about animals too. What does good animal care look like? Why does it matter? When children practice caring for living beings, they practice empathy in real life. It’s the same muscle, just stretched a little wider.

Imagine if every child had one protected hour a week to slow down, reflect, and practice being gentle with the world. That’s how you raise kinder teenagers. That’s how you build kinder towns.

Maybe it starts with one hour. Maybe that hour changes everything.

References

“Subjects and Curriculum” - Ministry of Children and Education (Denmark)

“Denmark’s Seventh Report concerning the Convention and Recommendation against Discrimination in Education” - UNESCO

“Lessons From Denmark: Teachers Can Incorporate Empathy in the Curriculum” - Education Week

“Undervisningsmateriale om dyrevelfærd for 4.-6. klassetrin” - Fødevarestyrelsen (Danish Veterinary and Food Administration)

“Dyrevelfærd på skoleskemaet” - Aarhus University

Disclaimer: Images are generated using AI for illustration purposes only.

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