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“They are brother and sister they watch out for each other, Gidget on the left just had 3 gorgeous puppies! I have 2 other Yorkies Inky is the father of the puppies! Thank You. Q”
Cutest
Name:
Mia
Breed:
Belgian Malinois
Fun Fact:
“Here’s my Mia!
She started loving dandelions when she was just a puppy, and she has never stopped!”
Most Expressive
Name:
Ruger
Breed:
Terrier mix
Fun Fact:
“Ruger loves sunshine, loves to smile and literally gives human hugs. He is 8 1/2yrs old”
Sleepiest
Name:
Stevie
Breed:
Yorkshire Terrier
Fun Fact
Stevie sleeps on a pillow just like a human does!!
“I rescued Watson in 2014. He is so very smart and so very special. Anyone who was afraid of dogs will lose that fear once they have interacted with him because he is gentle and a lover boy.”
Best Action Shot
Name:
Norman
Breed:
Pitbull/Pyrenese/Border Collie
Fun Fact:
“Norman was found abandoned in a ditch along with his 2 brothers.. They all now live in loving homes.. Norman loves every person and every dog he meets.. All he wants to do is play! This picture shows him going after a ball (that he doesn’t actually catch), but we love him ♡”
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