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And a crow who can meow ? #toc_item_0 ? #toc_item_1 February 22, 2021 Good morning 👋 A st

And a crow who can meow • #toc_item_0 • #toc_item_1 February 22, 2021 Good morning 👋 A study found that dogs are so in sync with their humans that when we yawn, our pups are likely to yawn, too 🐶 OBSESSION OF THE DAY [Dog pretends to go potty so she can ...]( Let’s just say this very smart girl found the perfect way to [spoil herself rotten]( 😂 CHERYL FEINGOLD [] [photo of the week] MY PET'S ON THE DODO! 🐱🐱 Bella & Bijou Rescue Russian blue & Bombay sisters, 8 months. “Bella and Bijou both love water and like to play in the bathtub with their toys. Bijou loves to play fetch with her spring toy and bite earlobes, and Bella loves to be brushed. She is quite the princess.” — their person Mississauga, Canada [Got a cute pet? Submit them here.]( EDITOR'S PICKS [Is a harness or collar better for your dog?]( [photo of the week]( Whether you’re a new pet parent or someone who’s been around the block with one or more dogs, you’ve probably wondered at some point if your pup is better off with a harness or a collar. There are [pros and cons to each](, but here’s the best way to tell which one will make your dog the happiest (and most comfy)! [] MORE STORIES WE ❤️️ ∙ [Crow learns to meow just like a cat]( Neslihan Orancı lives in Turkey and has been leaving food out on the patio for the local cats to eat. Little did she know that someone had been watching them ... [and he was taking notes]( 🙀 ∙ [Dog siblings meet on the street and immediately recognize each other]( Just when you think a dog reunion can’t get any cuter, these two cockapoos stopped in their tracks and [went in for actual HUGS]( 😍 ∙ [Nobody can figure out how this deer perfectly fits behind an entire tree]( This is the latest photo [that’s gone viral]( and it's making everyone on the internet go, “Um, what???” Love, Dodo … and [this]( white rescue squirrel learning to be wild again 💕 Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here.]( Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy.]( Delivered by thedodo.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY [View On The Web]( [Change Your Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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