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Mom fills a piñata to supplement her dog's obsession and favorite hobby [PawMyGosh Videos] “I have caught more ills from people sneezing over me and giving me virus infections than from kissing dogs.” –Barbara Woodhouse Happy Sunday! It's Sunday, and we hope you're enjoying the weekend! Either way, first check out this dog who gets so many of his favorite toy after breaking a piñata! And try to find the panda who is hiding amongst all of the ghosts. Have a good one! :) [Mom Fills A Piñata To Supplement Her Dog's Obsession And Favorite Hobby]( Ruger is like most dogs in that he likes tennis balls to play fetch. But he takes the obsession to new levels! So his mom, Mindy Reminga, decided to make him a piñata and fill it with his favorite thing in the world. And that moment was captured on video! [Full Story]( [Woman Visited Dog Chained To A Tree For An Entire Year]( Laura was driving to school one morning when she saw this sweet dog who was chained to a tree. The chain was very short and the dog so dirty and muddy. Her food bowl was filled with water meaning she wasn’t being fed, so Laura called animal control. But nothing was done for poor Takia… [Full Story]( [Dog Found Stumbling Around In The Snow So Cold And Hungry]( Monika was found limping around in the snow, and she was so cold and hungry. She needed help in the worst way, and thankfully rescuer Tatiana had arrived to help. [Full Story]( [The Person This Dog Was Loyal To Caused All Of These Issues]( Loris was sent to the vet in serious condition. He had been beaten and abused by the person he gave all of his love and loyalty to. How could they? [Full Story]( [There’s A Panda Here Who Blends In With All Of The Ghosts To Find]( Dudolf is at it again, this time with a little Halloween spirit sprinkled in! This puzzle features a panda who blends in with all of the ghosts, and he’s very tough to find. Take a look at the image before scrolling on further below for the reveal! [Full Story]( [Dog Steps A Single Paw In The Snow Before Retreating Back To The Couch]( This is Norman, and he’s not fond of snow. The little dog knows exactly what he wants in life and allows that to be known with his big personality! And the one thing Norman wants most in life is to be comfy and cozy! [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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