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When your dog always has to get in the last word...

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I guess Huskies will be Huskies, right? “Actually, my dog I think is the only person who consis

I guess Huskies will be Huskies, right? [PawMyGosh Videos] “Actually, my dog I think is the only person who consistently loves me all the time.” –H. G. Bissinger It's Thursday! And I hope you're having a great day! Watch as one stubborn Husky always has to get in the last word, and a wild deer wanders into a store before returning later to show off her kids. Wow! :) [Stubborn Husky Always Has To Have The Last Word]( Huskies will be Huskies! Watch as this vocal, sassy pup takes control of the situation by always getting in the last word. You can’t simply walk away when a dog like this is talking to you. Only they can end the conversation, and there’s nothing you can do about it! 😀 [Full Story]( [Realizing He’s About To Be Adopted, Dog Busts Out His Happy Dance]( The Soi Dog Foundation in Thailand has been home to Dreadlock for the past four years. The 10-year-old dog doesn’t get excited about much, but he can’t hold back the excitement when he hears he’s been adopted! [Full Story]( [A Dog Had A Litter Of Puppies, But The Neighborhood Cat Stole Them All]( A neighborhood dog had a litter of puppies, but she wanted nothing to do with them. But their luck changed when Miss Kitty came along… Wow! [Full Story]( [Wild Deer Wanders Into Store, Returns Later To Introduce Her Kids]( The wild doe showed up and walked right through the door and stood there for a moment checking out the sunglasses and chips. Lori couldn’t help but laugh! She eventually helped escort the deer back outside with a peanut bar and thought it was over with. But then… [Full Story]( [You’re About To Be Introduced To Your New Favorite Dog Breed]( Did you know the Bear-coat Shar-Pei is an actual thing? You’re about to fall head-over-heels for this adorable dog breed! Just look at the little bear-pups here! [Full Story]( [Tiny Pup Rescued From A Puppy Mill Is Introduced To A New Friend To Start His New Life]( Ruggles the tiny Shih-Tzu puppy was rescued from a puppy mill and then introduced to a new friend to signal a brand new beginning. His unlikely pal, Chompers the kitten, was found alone under a porch when she was only two days old. Watch as they meet each other for the first time! 🙂 [Full Story]( Follow PawMyGosh [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Paw My Gosh, 4130 E. La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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