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    Rolling Stones Call Off 2026 Tour. Could This Spell the End of the Keith Richards Memes?
    Youve seen the memes. We Need to Start Worrying About What Kind of World We Are Going to Leave for Keith Richards. For Every Cigarette You Smoke, God Takes an Hour Away From Your Life and
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    Assisted Suicide Heads to New York
    Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) plans to sign a bill permitting assisted suicide for those who have less than six months to live. The bill is expected to be signed in January and will take effect six months
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  • Apple may be making an iMac Pro with an M5 Max chip
    Is Apple making new iMac Pro with M5 Max chip? Apple’s last release of the iMac Pro was all the way back in 2017, a full three years before Apple started using its own silicon in its computers. The Intel Xeon-powered iMac was discontinued in 2021, and fans of the form factor have wondered if Apple would ever release another. Now,...
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    8 Massive Video Game Comebacks in 2025 Gamers Didnt See Coming
    I think we can't deny that 2025 has been a year full of everything: incredible releases, equally big controversies, unexpected resurgences, sudden collapses
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    10 Most Replayable Survival Horror Games
    Compared to other genres, survival horror games tend to have less replayability. A big part of this is because their stories often rely on suspense and mystery, but when you finish your first playthrough, you know what happens, and that suspense is no longer impactful, and the game is no longer scary.
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    After Years of Being 'Man About Town' Cat Finally Decides to Settle Down When He Meets Family of His Dreams
    After years of being a "man about town," a cat finally decided it was time to settle down when he met the family of his dreams. Chatman aka RocketExploits Valley SPCAFor the first two years of his life, an orange-and-white cat wandered from place to place until animal control rescued him and brought him to the Exploits Valley SPCA.He was frostbitten and covered in fleas, but he was finally safe. Despite everything he had gone through, the cat was friendly and leaned into human affection. When no one came forward to claim him, the shelter placed him up for adoption and named him Chatman because, as staff explained, "he likes to chat.""He's super friendly and doesn't like being behind bars." Exploits Valley SPCAChatman was treated for fleas and began healing from frostbite. For what was likely the first time in his life, he learned to accept other cats and even shared a room with them at the shelter so he wouldn't have to be confined to a kennel."He lost the fleas right away with medication, and he lost his tough-guy attitude as soon as he was neutered. He did lose one ear tip to frostbite, but he thinks it makes him look tough." Exploits Valley SPCAEvery day, Chatman waited for someone to walk into the room, fall in love, and take him home. Whenever staff or volunteers stopped by, he turned on the charm, posing with his handsome good looks, offering snuggles, and pressing his face into theirs for affection.That same month, a local business owner brought him home, making Chatman their mascot. He moved right in and quickly began running the show. Exploits Valley SPCAOver time, however, his adventurous spirit for the outdoors grew, and he made it clear that he would not be contained. "They had trouble keeping him from exploring, so he was often out on the trot and made a name for himself around the town."Eventually, he wandered onto a nearby farm. Surrounded by other cats, his old tomcat instincts resurfaced, pushing him to defend his territory. Exploits Valley SPCARecognizing this wasn't the life Chatman was meant to live, he was brought back to the loving arms of the SPCA. "He returned with hugs to give everyone, as if he was a long-lost friend back for a visit."The staff believed the perfect home was still out there for him. "Maybe someone with a massive catio or another idea. We want the best for Chatman, and that includes his happiness." Exploits Valley SPCA"He's the most lovable cat. He loves giving hugs and chatting. He just needs the perfect setup for a happily ever after."For a while, it seemed Chatman was chasing endless adventure, and the shelter worked tirelessly to find a solution that would keep him happy and safe. In the end, it became clear that what he truly wanted was the right connection. He was searching for his person. Exploits Valley SPCA"After many years of being a 'man about town,' he is now totally enamored with his new role as 'boy's best friend."Sullivan told his parents that he wanted monster trucks and an orange cat for Christmas, so they began looking for a friendly cat. "That's when Chatman became available. We read his profile and knew he would be the perfect fit for our family," Sullivan's parents shared. Exploits Valley SPCAChatman, now renamed Rocket, quickly bonded with his little human, following him everywhere around the house. He showered him with snuggles, curled up beside him on the couch and in bed, and stood guard like a devoted protector.As it turned out, Rocket hadn't been searching for adventure. He had been searching for his little human. And once he found him, he was finally home. Exploits Valley SPCA"So Santa came early and delivered our little boy his orange kitty for Christmas. He fits in with our family so well, and we couldn't have asked for a more perfect matchour true Christmas miracle." Exploits Valley SPCAShare this story with your friends. More cats and kittens at the Exploits Valley SPCA on Facebook and their YouTube channel @BirdieWorld382.Related story: Cat Hangs Out Outside a House Every Day Until He Sets Paw Indoors, Being Held in Loving Arms
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    How to Adopt a Special Needs Puppy: Complete Guide
    Special needs puppy adoption requires careful planning and dedication, but the rewards are immeasurable. These remarkable dogs face physical disabilities or behavioral challenges that demand specialized care.We at DogingtonPost believe every puppy deserves a loving home, regardless of their limitations. This guide walks you through the adoption process, from preparation to finding the right professionals who can support your journey.Understanding Special Needs PuppiesSpecial needs puppies fall into distinct categories that require different approaches. Physical disabilities include mobility issues like missing limbs, spinal conditions, and joint deformities. Blind and deaf puppies navigate through enhanced senses, while conditions like epilepsy demand medication management. Behavioral challenges stem from trauma, abuse, or neurological differences that affect social interaction and learning patterns.Physical Conditions Require Equipment and AdaptationThree-legged dogs adapt remarkably well to their disability. Most run and play normally within weeks of adjustment. Puppies with hip dysplasia need joint supplements and controlled exercise from an early age. Blind puppies rely on scent maps and sound cues to navigate their environment, while deaf ones respond to visual signals and vibration-based training methods.Spinal issues like intervertebral disc disease require weight management and specific mobility aids (wheelchairs or harnesses). Swimming provides excellent low-impact exercise for puppies with joint problems. This activity builds muscle strength without joint stress, making it ideal for conditions like arthritis or hip dysplasia.Behavioral Challenges Need Structured TrainingPuppies from abusive backgrounds often display fear aggression, separation anxiety, or resource protection behaviors. These conditions respond well to positive reinforcement training when owners start immediately. Consistent daily routines provide security for anxious puppies who thrive on predictability.Professional behaviorists recommend intensive training for trauma-related issues. Socialization must happen gradually with fearful puppies to prevent overwhelming their nervous systems. Some behavioral conditions like autism-like symptoms require lifelong management strategies rather than quick fixes (patience becomes essential here).Realistic Life Expectancy FactorsMost physical disabilities dont significantly reduce lifespan when owners manage them properly. Epileptic dogs live normal lifespans with proper medication, though seizure frequency varies between individuals. Puppies with severe heart conditions may face shortened lives, which requires honest discussions with veterinarians about quality versus quantity of time.Chronic conditions like diabetes demand daily insulin injections but allow normal activity levels. The key lies in understanding specific prognoses rather than assuming all special needs reduce longevity. Once you understand your puppys specific condition, you can focus on creating the optimal home environment for their success.Preparing Your Home and FamilyEquipment Costs Range from $200 to $2,000 Based on Specific NeedsWheelchairs for mobility-impaired puppies cost between $200-600 for basic models, while custom-fitted versions reach $1,200. Orthopedic dog beds with memory foam support range from $80-300 and prevent pressure sores in paralyzed or arthritic puppies. Ramps eliminate stair access challenges for dogs with joint issues, with telescopic models priced at $150-400.Non-slip rugs provide traction on smooth floors and cost $30-80 per room. Baby gates create safe zones and prevent falls (typically priced at $40-120 each). Puzzle feeders slow food consumption for dogs with swallowing difficulties and cost $15-50.Environmental Modifications Focus on Safety and AccessRemove all loose rugs that create trip hazards for blind or mobility-impaired puppies. Install motion-sensor night lights throughout pathways since many special needs dogs struggle with night vision. Block stair access with permanent barriers or install carpet runners for better grip.Pool noodles attached to sharp furniture edges prevent injuries during seizures or coordination issues. Raised food and water bowls reduce neck strain for dogs with spinal problems (position them 6-8 inches high for medium breeds). Sound-absorbing materials like thick curtains help sensitive dogs cope with noise anxiety. Temperature control becomes critical since many special needs puppies cannot regulate body heat effectively.Family Preparation Prevents Emergency SituationsEvery family member must learn seizure protocols within the first week. Never restrain a dog during seizures or put objects in their mouth instead, clear obstacles and time the episode. Designate one person as the primary caregiver for medication schedules since consistency prevents health crises.Children under 10 should not handle mobility equipment without supervision. Create emergency contact cards with veterinary numbers and medication lists for babysitters or visitors. Practice evacuation procedures since special needs dogs may require carrying or special transport during emergencies.Schedule family meetings weekly during the first month to address concerns and adjust care routines based on the puppys progress. Once your home environment supports your puppys specific needs, youll need to identify the right professionals who can guide your adoption journey and provide ongoing support.Finding and Working with ProfessionalsTarget Specialized Rescues Over General SheltersSpecial needs dogs wait longer than healthy dogs for adoption, which creates concentrated populations at specific rescues. Organizations like Freedom Service Dogs of America and Guide Dogs for the Blind regularly place career-change dogs with physical or behavioral challenges. These specialized rescues provide detailed medical histories and behavior assessments that general shelters often lack.Contact breed-specific rescues directly since they frequently handle dogs with genetic conditions like hip dysplasia or eye problems. Many maintain lists for special needs cases, so apply early and specify your preferences. Regional disability-focused rescues often charge $200-800 adoption fees but include extensive veterinary records and professional evaluations worth thousands.Build Your Veterinary Team Before AdoptionYour primary veterinarian must have experience with your dogs specific condition. Interview potential vets about their special needs caseload and emergency protocols. Veterinary specialists cost $300-500 per consultation but provide targeted treatment plans that general practitioners cannot match.Establish relationships with neurologists for seizure disorders, orthopedic surgeons for mobility issues, and veterinary behaviorists for trauma-related conditions. Many specialist offices require referrals, so discuss this process with your primary vet beforehand. Emergency clinics near your home should have your dogs medical records on file since special needs dogs face higher crisis risks.Professional Trainers Accelerate ProgressCertified dog behaviorists charge $150-300 per session but reduce training timelines significantly compared to general trainers. Look for professionals with special needs experience and positive reinforcement certifications. Many offer package deals that include home visits and follow-up support.Physical therapists trained in canine rehabilitation provide mobility exercises and pain management techniques. These professionals typically work in veterinary clinics and charge $80-150 per session. Swimming therapy facilities offer controlled environments for dogs with joint issues, with sessions priced at $40-60 each (most facilities require advance booking).Connect with Support NetworksOnline communities focused on special needs animals offer valuable support and shared experiences for pet owners. Local support groups meet monthly in most major cities and provide hands-on advice from experienced owners. Many veterinary schools host special needs pet workshops that teach advanced care techniques.Social media groups dedicated to specific conditions share real-time advice and emergency protocols. These communities often coordinate equipment exchanges and recommend trusted professionals in your area.Final ThoughtsSpecial needs puppy adoption demands a lifelong commitment that extends far beyond typical pet ownership. These remarkable dogs need ongoing veterinary care, specialized equipment, and consistent daily routines that can span 10-15 years. The financial investment averages $3,000-8,000 annually for medical care alone, but the emotional rewards prove immeasurable.Your support network becomes vital for long-term success. Online communities dedicated to your dogs specific condition share practical solutions and emergency protocols from experienced owners. Local support groups meet monthly in most cities and provide hands-on guidance plus equipment exchanges (veterinary teaching hospitals often host workshops that teach advanced care techniques for special needs conditions).We at DogingtonPost offer ongoing resources for responsible dog ownership, including expert advice on health management and care tips specifically designed for special needs situations. Special needs puppies thrive with dedicated owners who view their challenges as opportunities for deeper bonds rather than obstacles. When youre ready to transform a vulnerable life through patient love and specialized care, these extraordinary dogs will reward your commitment with unwavering loyalty and joy.
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    Watch Live: The WAR Zone Podcast With Wayne Allyn Root Presented by The Gateway Pundit-Brown University Shooting, Fani Willis Finally Testifies and More!
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    NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Dec. 17)
    Its a busy day on Capitol Hill, as former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith faces questions from lawmakers in a closed-door interview, the battle over health care subsidies ramps up, and
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    LA Mayor Karen Bass Says CA Officials 'Botched' the Fire Response Then She Tries to Scrub the Record
    The disastrous fires that swept through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods of Los Angeles are still very much on our minds here in the Golden State. We live in LA, and right now our friends
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