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Dog saves owner after dynamite is thrown at their home

6 September 2025
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Dog saves owner after dynamite is thrown at their home
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IE 11 is not supported for an optimal browsing experience. The video highlights a heroic dog that saved its owner after dynamite was thrown at their home, alongside a series of related news stories including protests against gun violence in Indiana and various current events.

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