The Amazing Story of Lilica: A Dog Who Lets No Animal Go Hungry

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The Amazing Story of Lilica: A Dog Who Lets No Animal Go Hungry

Our brains have been designed to blur the line between self and other. It is an ancient neural circuitry that marks every mammal, from mouse to elephant.

- Frans de Waal -

The Amazing Story of Lilica: A Dog Who Lets No Animal Go Hungry

Imagine that you are feeding a hungry dog and instead of eating all of the food you brought for her at once, she picks up the bag and brings it home. Every night, she eats only part and take the rest with her. One day, you follow her home--four miles away-- and discover that she is bringing the bag of food you prepare her to share with the other hungry animals in her extended hungry family, including dogs, cats and chickens. This is the true story of Lilica, whose generosity will inspire you. { read more }

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In honor of Lilica's example, feed someone today who is hungry.


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