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Watch a DNA test reunite a dog with his long lost mom
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Date:2025-04-26 00:09:54
A DNA test enabled a dog called Charlie to reconnect with his mom after 11 years apart.
After discovering Charlie’s heritage through a DNA testing service, his owner, BreighAna Washburn, was able to take Charlie for a special play date with his mom, Lola.
Watch the video above to see this long-awaited mommy-son reunion!
Charlie found his mom through science, but sometimes reunions have to rely on luck, kindness, and courage. In Alaska, a baby moose was trapped in the water with its mama watching helplessly from the bank. Fortunately, three heroes were on hand to save the day!
Watch the video below to see a man and two police officers help this baby moose reunite with their mom!
Meantime, in Chongqing, China, a trapped lamb was rescued from a rocky crevice by two hikers after its distressed mom raised the alarm.
Watch the video below to see these Good Samaritans rescue the trapped baby lamb and reunite it with its mother!
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