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He’s the presidential pooches’ right-hand man Dale Haney has tended to every White House pup since Richard Nixon |
In Taiwan, hotel for dogs isn’t just a movie Two Taipei hotels welcome strays into VIP suites, pools, salons, playrooms |
Marine bends rules to save dog found in Iraq After injured stray trekked 75 miles to find him, pilot got him home to U.S. |
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Unlikely friends A pig and a tiger, a monkey and a rabbit, a duck and a dog – these best buddy pairs make some very odd couples. more photos |
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Corwin fights to save endangered species Nov. 6: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to famed naturalist Jeff Corwin about his new MSNBC special, “Future Earth: 100 Heartbeats.” |
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Animal Tracks A dog in dreads, two finicky sea turtles, a chilled-out chimp and monkeys and meerkats with pumpkins – find all that and more photos of creatures great and small. more photos |
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11 true ‘tails’ of survival From a ham that went on the lam to a Chihuahua that blew away, meet 11 amazing animals that survived a brush (or flush!) with death to reunite with their owners. |
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Bam-Bam Noodle Butt? Wackiest pet names From Dishwasher to Velvet Elvis, here are the most unusual dog and cat names. |
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A lion’s tale The life of Christian, the 'hugging' lion who captured the hearts of millions in a memorable web video. more photos |
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All the presidents’ pets Harry Truman said, “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.” Plenty of presidents did, and other pets besides. more photos |
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Holy cow! 9 amazing animals From a colossal cow to a stowaway kitty, these creatures are all extraordinary in some way. |
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Orphans no more Nursed by a golden retriever after their mother rejected them, three white tiger cubs at a private zoo in Kansas are growing up fast. |
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Top 10 oddballs of the animal world From the aye-aye to the star-nosed mole, wildlife never looked so wild |
Big changes in store for Oprah? Nov. 8: Is the queen of daytime television preparing to give up her popular talk show to focus on her own cable network? NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports, then Rolling Stone contributor Toure and CNBC’s Carmen Wong Ulrich join Jenna Wolfe to discuss the financial and cultural impact of a potential move. |
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