by themorningtails | Mar 11, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
Imagine trying to photograph one dog. Now imagine trying to photograph dozens. Different personalities. Different energy levels. Some curious. Some sleepy. Some determined to lick the camera. Others too busy wagging their tails at the nearest human. Now imagine...
by themorningtails | Mar 11, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
A small dog once sat beside a machine and changed the way the world remembered sound. His name was Nipper. And though he never knew it, his quiet curiosity would become one of the most recognizable images in history. Nipper wasn’t born famous. In fact, his story began...
by themorningtails | Mar 11, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
When most of Myrtle Beach was marveling at an unusual snowfall, the dogs at Grand Strand Humane Society (GSHS) faced a far more serious challenge. Nearly five inches of snow blanketed the region—practically unheard of for locals—but the danger wasn’t just the cold...
by themorningtails | Mar 4, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
She had given birth more times than anyone bothered to count. Litter after litter. Puppy after puppy. Her body had done its job. And when it couldn’t anymore — when she was no longer “useful” — she was thrown away. Not rehomed with care. Not retired with gratitude....
by themorningtails | Mar 4, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
Long before flying monkeys and emerald cities, before witches and wizards and ruby slippers, there was a small black dog trotting beside a girl from Kansas. He didn’t wear the crown.He didn’t sing the songs.He didn’t deliver the speeches. But without him, the story...
by themorningtails | Mar 4, 2026 | Articles, Stories We Love
Most dogs dream of warmth, comfort and a loving home — but for one rescue pup, that dream seemed out of reach for far too long. After spending the majority of her life confined to an outdoor enclosure without ever knowing the simple pleasures of indoor life, her...