Ever wondered what snack time is like for foxes? Wonder no more as there's a video that captured this special time from a lady who runs a fox rescue in the Midwest.
Let me tell you the story of two Midwestern dogs. One was a Saint Bernard and the other wasn't, but they both wanted to play together. There was a fence between them and something had to be done. New video shows what happened when they were caught red-handed (or is that red-pawed?) after they made a hole in the fence and tried to act innocent.
It's no secret to parakeet owners that these birds are talented. However, I never knew you could teach them to play fetch, but that's exactly what one Midwest woman has accomplished.
If you've never been around a rescue animal, sometimes it takes them time before they let their guard down and feel comfortable around you. That's not a problem for Bunny, a Midwest rescue dog who is completely relaxed as a new video share shows.
A lot of homes have guard dogs. I found one home in the Midwest that doesn't need one. It has a guard duck named Angus and no one passes unless Angus approves and Angus never approves.
How would you like to live in a Midwestern city, but have to go through Canadian customs every day? That's the reality for residents of a Minnesota town.
It's nice to have a house and a backyard, but it's important to understand that it's only yours if a mama bear and her cubs haven't laid claim to it like happened to a Midwestern family recently.
This could have and probably should have been tragic. A suspected impaired driver ran into a truck and it almost immediately explodes, but all miraculously survive. This entire incident was captured by a traffic camera.
It's certainly not uncommon, but still uplifting when you can witness young kids being given something that many of us cherished from our childhood. It's a Midwest brother and sister learning that they now have the puppy they always wanted.