🐾 40 Lives Saved—1 Legendary Dog



I thought I got a little sister, butā€¦šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


Historical Dog Story of the Week

​In the early 1800s, a courageous dog named Barry roamed the treacherous Great St. Bernard Pass, saving over 40 lives during his 12-year service with the hospice monks.

Though legends claim he met a tragic end during his final rescue, the truth is that Barry retired peacefully in Bern, where his preserved body now resides in the Natural History Museum.

Uncover the remarkable tale of this Alpine hero and the legacy that continues to inspire—This Is Just the Beginning – Click here to finish the story!


MORE STORIES WE ā¤ļø




Trivia Question of the Week

Ready for the answer to last week's trivia question?

If you need a refresher, here's last week's trivia question:

Which breed of dog was originally bred to hunt wolves?

And the answer is...

The Irish Wolfhound.

As the tallest dog breeds, I'd say they're perfect for the job!...🐶

And for this week's trivia question...

Be sure to check back next week for the answer ;)


Enjoying The Morning Tails?

Share this email with friends and family you think would enjoy the Morning Tails!

Simply click ā€œForwardā€ and send to any family and friends that may be interested!

Thanks for supporting us!