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“He was one happy boy.” “He was one happy boy.” [View in browser]( July 30, 2020 *Header 728x90 [] 16-Year-Old Dog Gets His Own Driver's License For His Birthday Photo Credit: Allie Miller Getting a car for your 16th birthday is the ultimate present — so when Allie Miller’s dachshund Moose approached his milestone birthday, she knew exactly what to do to make it a special one. “We jokingly call Moose our little grumpy old man when really he is one of the sweetest pups I know,” Miller told The Dodo. “He’s extremely goofy and his old age has not slowed him down a bit!” Moose loves eating Popsicles, barking at squirrels, going on walks with the neighbor’s dog — as well as taking relaxing rides in the car. For senior pup’s birthday, Miller not only got Moose a little car of his own but a driver’s license to make sure everything was “legal.” Photo Credit: Allie Miller Miller made the special license herself, and the final result was perfect: “I found a stock image online and Photoshopped everything to be accurate for Moose,” Miller said. “I wanted it to look as real as I possibly could to make the joke even better.” She included Moose's birthday, his height, weight, an initial for his middle name and the address “1234 Wiener Dog Central, Springfield, IL.” When Moose’s birthday arrived, Miller placed him in a Little Tikes car adorned with a big bow next to his license for a special photo shoot. The dog was laid-back about the whole thing and seemed to enjoy the attention. Photo Credit: Allie Miller “We do tend to go all out for Moose’s birthday every year,” Miller said. “He’s a huge part of our family so his day is just as special, it’s to the point where my parents, brother, sister, her fiancé, and myself actually sing happy birthday to him. I’d be lying if I said he wasn’t spoiled!” Afterward, Moose celebrated his independence with his favorite treat: a tasty Popsicle. “He was one happy boy,” Miller said. “He enjoys a nice car ride so I think he was excited to finally have his own.” [Share this story]( [Woman Out For A Walk Randomly Spots A Perfect Stack Of Turtles]( So graceful 😍😂🐢 [Watch This Very Good Dog Bring Her Horse Friend A Carrot]( Such a good girl 💞 [] [Rescued Piglet Just Got The Best Mom Ever]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( The Dodo 100 Crosby St., 201 New York, NY 10012 [Forward]( [Unsubscribe](

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