2m03sMad Husky Won't Look At Owner, But She Will Sing Along Her Favorite Song
Mya the husky needed to be doused with a new flea spray and she is NOT happy about it. After her owner was done spraying her, she ran away and lay down with her face turned away from the owner. Now she won’t even acknowledge her calling her name! It is rather unfortunate that her owner betrayed the husky this say, knowing how she hates the flea spray. Fleas can be a terrible infestation, but isn’t there another way? Now she’s furious with the woman and refuses to look at her. But there is something that the human knows about Mya that can be used against her and for the entertainment of everyone online. See, Mya has a favorite song, one that she can’t help but sing along to and that is ‘Tomorrow’ from the classic movie Annie. We know, that song is evergreen and even if you don’t know the lyrics, you are able to sing along to it! Can the adorably mad husky resist her favorite song? The woman hasn’t even finished the second verse, when the husky starts howling! Aha, there’s Mya’s weak spot! She just can’t resist those lyrics, it is insane! If you listen very closely, you can hear that when the line “I love yah, tomorrow” comes, Mya joins in with a faint, but audible “I love you” and a few second later she does turn around. Gosh, we are melting!
1m04sPrecious Tap Dancing Girl Won't Give Up No Matter What
You know the old saying: “fall down seven times, stand up eight”? It seems that tots live by this saying, making attempts at everything in their short lives and failing constantly until they get it just right. Walking, talking, eating on their own; we have all been through the stages of “DIY-ing” these activities, to the point where we were independent enough to do them on our own! After the kids have learned how to walk, talk and almost dress themselves, parent send them to try out something new, like playing a sport or tap dancing. Now, sports are hard by their own right, but tap dancing has it’s own category on the scale of difficulty! And especially if you are a tiny toddler girl, like this little persistent lady, those tap dancing shoes can provide quite a challenge. But not to our heroine in this video! Born 3 and a half months early at only 25 weeks, this little girl has already proven she's a fighter. Although she keeps slipping, she refuses to give up during her dance class. You will definitely admire her adorable fighting spirit! She tries to keep up with the teacher and the other, bigger girls, but every time she taps her heels on the floor, her tiny legs slip and she does the splits instead. No problem for this fiery spirit, she gets right back up and continues. So next time you want to give up on something because it feels tough, remember this little fighter!
35sLittle Boy Just Can’t Say “Tomato” – His Mispronunciation Has Mom & Dad In Stitches!
Tomato, potato, it's all the same thing right? Well at least that's what this kid thinks! No matter how hard he tries or how his parents try to break down the word for him to understand, he hears tomato when he says potato! Will be ever be able to get it right? We’ve all been there at one point or another – we might say “sympathy” (feeling sorry for someone else’s pain) when what we really mean is “empathy” (putting ourselves in their shoes), say something’s “ironic” (the opposite of what was intended) instead of just plain old funny, or continue our lifelong mispronunciation of the word “forte” (just say “fort”). So show a little empathy for this cute little boy, who cannot for the life of him say the word “tomato,” even under Dad’s patient guidance. Or maybe it’s just early-onset contrariness. After a bit more back and forth, Mom decides to give it a try, but to no avail. Whether the boy truly can’t grasp the concept of “tomato” or he’s just putting on a show to see Mom and Dad’s reactions — you can’t help but laugh at this!
10sPrecious Little Baby Tries To Talk, And Our Hearts Are Melting
Babies are amazing family members that brighten up our lives. From the time that the internet has existed, videos of them have dominated the it. They are just so cute and entertaining that you could watch them for hours on end. It seems that one such amazing moment of a baby has emerged in this clip here as this baby will surely keep you in awe! If you are a parent, you know that kids are a great source of competition. My kid can run faster than yours, my kid learned to read sooner than yours. Well these parents have earned themselves some serious bragging rights. Their adorable little newborn baby boy can already talk, and he's saying Hello! Do you think he's doing that on purpose? What did you think of this clip? Do you have any memorable baby moments that you want to share? We would love to hear what you have to think so please do not hesitate to leave a comment down in the comments section! Please share this video with your family and friends as it will surely make them smile! A newborn baby trying to talk is unheard of so that is why this video is one that no one should ever have to miss out on!
53sWatch How These Fierce Predators Get Lost In Seconds Outside Their Habitat
Alligators are apex predators. What that means is they are at the top of the food chain in their habitats. They can be very smart, but in this day and age, with humans at every corner, even alligators can get lost. They have been known to wander into people’s back yards, take a swim in their pools, even walk into stores or fall down manholes! That is why the good people at the sheriff’s department and wildlife rescuers are always here to lend a helping hand - extended by a rope and a rod, of course. Gators are actually timid towards humans; when they see a human approaching, they will walk or swim away. This is the main reason why people think it’s safe for them to approach an alligator’s nest, which can be perceived as a threat and may cause the animal to attack in self-defense. In fact, alligator attacks are still extremely rare. Statistics in Florida say that the likelihood of a Florida resident being injured in an UNPROVOKED alligator attack is roughly one in 2.4 million, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. They put the emphasis in “unprovoked”, because if you ever try to feed a gator or step into their territory, they will defend themselves the best they know how - by flashing their teeth and most probably pouncing in your direction. But if such a thing happens, just run in a straight line. It is the quickest and shortest way to your salvation.




