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Diesel still needs a home, and other pets from December’s Morning Report – Twin Cities

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In addition to curating our local news headlines on weekdays, the Morning Report newsletter also signs off with a daily pet photo.

So far in 2023, we have shared more than 250 photos from our readers pet photos, both in the Morning Report and in the related slideshows online:

  • November: 20 photos, including those submitted for our thankfulness prompt.
  • October: 31 photos, including pets in costumes — and an adorable goat called Misty.
  • September: 19 photos, featuring pets going on hikes, smelling the flowers and more fun.
  • August: 23 photos, including a camera-roll challenge (send in the last photo you took of your pet).
  • July: 20 photos, some involving a challenge to send us photos of pets enjoying porches, decks and the outdoors.
  • June: 26 photos, some from our summer challenge.
  • May: 35 photos, including one for National Rescue Dog Day.
  • April: 26 photos and introducing Cat Week.
  • March: 27 photos — including a Betta fish named Chomp.
  • February: 23 photos and sharing the work of Pooches United with People (PUP).
  • January: 17 photos, with news of the Canine Queen of the Snows and Canine King Boreas of the 2023 St. Paul Winter Carnival!

Sign up for the Morning Report or any of our other free newsletters by following the prompts at twincities.com/newsletters.

Friday, Dec. 1

A few weeks ago, we featured Diesel, a dog who has been living at a shelter for more than two years as he waits to be adopted.

Molly Guthrey wrote about Diesel (with photos by John Autey) as part of a report on Give to the Max Day, Minnesota’s “giving holiday” for nonprofits and schools.

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Diesel lives at Animal Ark’s shelter in Hastings, and they say he’s a great dog and it’s unclear why he’s been waiting so long.

While the good news is that the nonprofit raised about $70,000 for their annual expenses, including medical care for the animals, Diesel is still waiting for a family.

Read more about Diesel in this profile on Animal Ark’s page.



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