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Lilica: a Cadela vira-lata Do ferro-velho Com Um coração Enorme

A humanidade ainda tem um longo caminho a percorrer no que diz respeito ao tratamento dos animais. As coisas estão mudando, porém, à medida que mais pessoas começam a perceber que a maioria dos seres deste planeta, senão todos, compartilham algo em comum em seus corações: amor, cuidado, emoção, altruísmo, afeto e consciência. Estamos falando de seres vivos, que respiram, sentem e são extremamente inteligentes. A única diferença é que eles assumem uma forma diferente da nossa e usam técnicas de comunicação diferentes.

Os animais nos ensinam muito!

Temos muito a aprender com os animais. Enquanto isso, destruímos completamente o mundo deles para alimentar nossa ganância. Nos desconectamos completamente da natureza e não conseguiremos evoluir como espécie se continuarmos trilhando o mesmo caminho.

Eu entendo por que muitos deles nos temem e hesitam em entrar em contato conosco. Ao mesmo tempo, muitos reconhecem que ainda existe bondade neste planeta. Acredito que isso se manifesta em situações como a mostrada no vídeo abaixo, ou em incidentes como este , em que uma baleia demonstrou uma gratidão incrível após ser resgatada de redes emaranhadas.

Algumas pessoas podem estar lendo isso e pensando "óbvio". Por outro lado, tenho certeza de que este vídeo e estas palavras terão um impacto positivo em algumas pessoas.

Me deparei com este vídeo circulando na internet. É sobre uma cadela sem-teto que percorre 6,4 quilômetros todas as noites para alimentar seus amigos que também estão com fome. Quem tem cachorro não vai se surpreender com isso.

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Chandrakant Nirbhay Jan 10, 2015
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indian Dec 3, 2014

Rarely are the human beings are compassionate may be one in a thousand or may be ten thousand, and most expecting fame, with an aim behind ... but it is very common for the animals, specially the dogs to be full of compassion... one has to have dogs in the house be connected to feel the compassion... human beings may have the ability to be compassionate but the gift has rarely been used... because man is full of GREED...

yes human being is unlike any other creature on earth because it does not understand spirituality, reading a few books here and there, David talks of body and soul...??? does he understand the true meaning of these words...??? man can only destroy nature which it has been doing to its fullest potential...

The story is simple and touching if one is human, there is really no need to dissect the love and compassion which is beyong david....

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David on a Journey Oct 30, 2014
I like a good story too, but the administrators of this site need to edit the content better. The only act of compassion in this video is the lady who gives the bag of food to the dog! Kudos to her!(As the video stated) the dog is "very hungry" so that is why she goes off looking for food. Dogs are descendant from wolves who (both dogs and wolves) cannot survive for long on their own. That is why they are pack animals. It is also the part of human / dog socialization that we have in common (humans are pack animals too).A wolf in the wild who alone kills a small animal will eat its fill and then carry the rest back to the pack. This behaviour is instinctual, not compassionate. You may say 'how do you know?' and this is a fair question. All animals only serve self and have never been observed helping others without some self serving ends.* The dog who brings back food to share is fulfilling her instinct to take care of the pack. This is innately self serving, because their life relies ... [View Full Comment]
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Tobesograteful Sep 30, 2014

For me it is further proof that animals have had human lives and humans have had animal lives.
Lilica is fulfilling her destiny which is more than most of us can say.

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Mike Anderson Sep 24, 2014

Only a tiny fraction of the animals in the world are vertebrates, and very few of those are mammals. The writer has proved first and foremost that he or she knows virtually nothing at all about animals or the natural world, just like the majority of first-worlders. That's why environmental NGOs, with their own desperate need to protect their cushy, phony-baloney jobs, find it so easy to manipulate city dwellers into thinking they have "destroyed their world." Disconnection from nature is the environmentalists' greatest tool, because all it takes is reconnection to nature to understand the depth of the hyperbole (some would just say "lies") they gin up to separate the gullible from their money.

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Jillian Wolf Sep 22, 2014

What article? All I see is the video option. Not all of us can stream.

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Manisha Sep 22, 2014

Wow! I never knew that animals could help other animals -- especially other species of animals -- in such a selfless way. It's an inspiration for us to be better human beings!