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BigmanPigman

(54,593 posts)
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 03:29 AM Yesterday

Sometimes a "happy ending" is just the right medicine

for me, especially during these dismal times.

Humans rescue dog caught in river waters...

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Mother dog is reunited with her babies...

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Sometimes a "happy ending" is just the right medicine (Original Post) BigmanPigman Yesterday OP
Great ones multigraincracker 23 hrs ago #1
I wish we knew more about the outcome of the canal rescue story. 3catwoman3 16 hrs ago #2
The location was the Sayran reservoir in the city of Almaty in south-eastern Kazakhstan. sl8 16 hrs ago #4
(post moved) sl8 16 hrs ago #3
Who's crying? Dear_Prudence 14 hrs ago #5
These are "happy tears" and no matter how often BigmanPigman 6 hrs ago #6

3catwoman3

(28,608 posts)
2. I wish we knew more about the outcome of the canal rescue story.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:35 AM
16 hrs ago

Did the dog have a home? It had a collar, so maybe,

Where was this? I couldn't hear the language well enough to hazard a guess.

The dog obviously knew it was being helped.

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