There aren’t many things in life greater than animals. Sure, family and friends are great, but can anything beat the love and joy you feel when a cute animal appears?

Today, our hearts are basically bursting at the seams because of WILD‘s music video for “All My Life,” featuring pups from the animal rescue, BirdHouse/DogHouse, in North Hollywood. The Los Angeles-based trio–consisting of Lauren Luiz (vocals), Tyler Thompson (producer/bass) and Zach Daegatano (guitar/vocals)–have put up some impressive streaming numbers since forming and those will only continue to grow after the release of their debut full-length album (release date TBD).

While the video pulls at our heartstrings, the song offers an upbeat and jovial soundtrack that will have you smiling from start to finish. There’s no doubt that you’ll want to immediately adopt a pet after watching the video, and we’ll be right there with you.

When asked about the video, the band said:

“We want the song to be more than just a love song in the typical sense. We want it to be a love song for any relationship in our lives. A mother and a son, a father and his daughter, a boy and his dog, etc. We also saw it as a great opportunity to spread the word about animal shelters and hope to get more animals rescued from these places. They are usually non-profit and work long hours just to stay open and save these animals from the streets. Jonathan at Dog House & Bird House in North Hollywood personally travels around the country and to Tijuana (where Layla was found) and saves dogs from the streets and brings them to his shelter until they are ready to be adopted. Making the video was a lot of fun because we just got to hang around these great animals all day and some great people as well.”

Watch the video for “All My Life” below, and catch WILD on tour with The Spill Canvas this fall (tour dates below).

Dates with The Spill Canvas:
11/27 – In The Venue – Salt Lake City, UT
11/29 – Gothic Theatre – Englewood, CO
11/30 – Blue Moose Tap House – Iowa City, IA
12/01 – Mixing 10 – Cape Girardeau, MO
12/02 – Exit/In – Nashville, TN
12/03 – The Parish at House of Blues – New Orleans, LA
12/04 – The Cambridge Room at House of Blues – Dallas, TX
12/05 – Walter’s Downtown – Houston, TX
12/06 – Come And Take It Live – Austin, TX
12/08 – Valley Bar – Phoenix, AZ
12/09 – Triple B’s Backstage Bar & Billiards – Las Vegas, NV
12/11 – The Roxy Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
12/12 – Social Hall SF – San Francisco, CA
12/13 – Hawthorne Theatre – Portland, OR
12/14 – Chop Suey – Seattle, WA
12/16 – The Aquarium (Dempsey’s Upstairs) – Fargo, ND
12/17 – Bottom Lounge – Chicago, IL
12/19 – High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI