Tia is an adorably cute Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix. She’s 5-1/2 and she’s been with her Mom since she was six weeks old. When her mom first got her, she was actually scared of dogs. But this lovable pup helped her overcome her fear, to the point where mothered her like a baby!

One of the things Mommy would do for Tia when she was a puppy was to let her crawl into bed with her and sing her a lullaby until she fell asleep. She stopped the habit when Tia turned 1, but many years later, she thought she would give it another try to see if her magic still worked.

All you have to do is watch the video to see how effective Mom’s lullaby is. Tia is wide awake when the video starts, but as soon as she hears the lullaby, she becomes a sleepy dog and her eyes start to shut. In 30 seconds, she’s out! She started snoring minutes later!

Here’s another heartwarming story to make you smile =)

Woman Thought She Found A Homeless ‘Dog’ On Her Porch, When It “Wasn’t A Dog” At All

It’s not unusual to spot stray dogs in bad shape; we read about these sad stories all the time. So when Sharon Bertozzi spotted a sick dog curled up in a corner on her California porch for four hours, she was heartbroken, but not very surprised.

The surprise came later on when she realized that this “dog” was not actually a dog at all.

She immediately called the City of Folsom Animal Services to get the pup some help. When rescuers arrived, they took a closer look at this animal and discovered that this dog was really a young coyote with an awful case of mange.

They brought the coyote back to their clinic where she was treated for her mange and severe dehydration. They named her Princess and eventually transferred her to Gold Country Wildlife Rescue where she would receive further treatment.

There, they gave her a medicated bath to help with her irritated skin, and finally got her to start eating again. Her road to recovery would be a long one, but rescuers refused to give up on her.

Once Princess was back to good health, the rescue center planned to release her back into the wild. Once her hair had grown back and she was steadily improving, she was moved to Sierra Wildlife Rescue, where she was able to interact with other coyotes.

Soon after, Princess and her new coyote friends were released back into the wild on 800 acres of open roaming land.

Princess has come a long way from knocking at death’s door. Now she is a beautiful, healthy coyote!

 

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