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Large Great Dane jumps for joy when Dad puts pants on “Home is where the dog runs to greet you.

Large Great Dane jumps for joy when Dad puts pants on [PawMyGosh Videos] “Home is where the dog runs to greet you.” -Unknown Good morning! It's Monday, and a good way to kick off the day would be to check out this Great Dane reacting to his dad putting pants on... The smart pooch knows this can only mean one thing! And this pit bull going crazy when seeing himself on the phone's camera is too much! Have a good day. :) [Large Great Dane Jumps For Joy When Dad Puts Pants On]( Dad headed upstairs to change out of his indoor loungewear and into jeans for going out, and this triggered something in their large Great Dane, Falcon. The excitable dog started jumping for joy at the sight of Dad in actual pants knowing it could only mean one thing… 😉 [Full Story]( [Dog Freaks Out When Owner Shows Him The Phone’s Front-Facing Camera]( Knight the pit bull gazes into the camera closely as he first sees himself on video. He freaks out and excitedly takes a step back, which adds fuel to the fire in making him think it’s another dog making those sudden movements... [Full Story]( [Abandoned Yorkie Found Caring For Two Stray Kittens]( Thanks to the amazing photography of Robyn Arouty, we have this heartwarming story of an abandoned Yorkie taking care of a couple of stray kittens. In her own words... [Full Story]( [Man Says He "Gained His Trust, Now I’m Backstabbing Him" As He Lets Dog Go]( Hope For Paws received a call asking them to save two dogs who’d been homeless for over two years. A Good Samaritan was caring for them but knew they needed and deserved more in life. He couldn’t keep them as he already had a small dog, and some neighbors wanted to get the girl and sell her pups. [Full Story]( [Nice Cop Goes Beyond The Call Of Duty To Help A Pup Who’s More Than Just A Pup]( The Massachusetts State Police received a call about a wounded dog in the road, and Trooper Carlo Mastromattei set out for the rescue. But what he found was no dog... [Full Story]( [Clever Dog On The Left Outsmarts Dad For More Treats]( A lot of people think cats are smarter than dogs, but they apparently haven’t seen this! We know dogs are willing to do just about anything for treats, but this clever pup takes it one step further. [Full Story]( Fan Photo of the Day: Zenna Submitted by Jennifer Harris Follow PawMyGosh [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Paw My Gosh, PO Box 1321, Topanga, CA 90290, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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