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His Friend Was About To Fall Into The Pool, So He Grabs His Tail With His Mouth

By: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| October 7, 2022

Empathy is one of the most complex and enlightening features of human consciousness. While many individuals would think of empathy as a human quality, animals in the wild are plentiful with instances of creatures being incredibly considerate to each other!

 

Image (Screenshot)/Story Source Credit: AFV via Facebook Video

 

 

This delightful video shows random acts of kindness of different pets. It’s incredibly heartwarming to see so many furry cuties routinely showing love and compassion for their own kind and even for species not their own.

Animals undoubtedly have a way of reading into the emotions of anyone who is in need!

 

 

Image (Screenshot)/Story Source Credit: AFV via Facebook Video

 

We must say that when it comes to assisting humans, no one can beat the reliability of dogs. From carrying grocery bags to changing baby diapers, dogs are willing to do anything to help their 2-legged folks.

However, when dogs decide to lend a “helping hand” to other dogs and cats, the outcome is either absolutely hilarious or ridiculously aww-worthy!

 

Image (Screenshot)/Story Source Credit: AFV via Facebook Video

 

 

It would be unfair if we leave out the luxurious “masseuse” services provided by different cats at least 3 times in this video. Cats and dogs do have distinct ways of showing their affection to their loved ones. This endearing video will cheer up anyone who is having a gloomy day!

Click the video below to watch these furry do-gooders spreading smiles with their acts of kindness.

 

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