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And, one of the weirdest animal illusions ever January 28, 2022 Hello👋 When your dog begs for

And, one of the weirdest animal illusions ever January 28, 2022 Hello👋 When your dog begs for food, he probably breaks out all his tricks — the big puppy-dog eyes, the cute li’l head tilt and even a plaintive howl. Here’s [why your dog begs and how to teach him to stop]( in a few simple steps. OBSESSION OF THE DAY [Guy spots weirdest optical illusion hanging out on roof]( A guy was watching what he thought was a cute dog, until the animal moved and [he realized it was all an illusion](. TikTok/cactusshark888 [photo of the week] MY PET'S ON THE DODO 🐶 Pip and Squeak Rescue kittens. “They are tag-team sock thieves. When they want their water freshened up or dry food topped off, they will steal socks and flood the kitchen floor by loading their water bowl. If they don’t get a fast enough response, they resort to pickpocketing money from my purse or business cards and receipts from my fiancé’s desk.” — their person Ventnor, New Jersey [Got a cute pet? Submit them here.]( FOR PET PARENTS 💞 [This Hammock Will Protect Your Car From Literally Everything]( [photo of the week]( Whether your dog loves to dig, drools a bunch or just sheds a lot, it’s hard to keep him from making a mess whenever he hops in your car. But this hammock will keep your backseat looking spotless while making your dog feel safe and comfy. [Read our review](. MORE STORIES WE ❤️ ∙ [Woman catches her dog making snowballs just like a little kid]( Making snowballs is this dog’s favorite winter activity — and [you have to see it to believe it](. ∙ [Can cats eat avocados?]( Guac is great, but is it [safe to share with your cat](? ∙ [Cat calendars that will get your excited to plan your year]( We may already be one month into 2022, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a jump on planning out the next 11 with these cute calendars. [Check out our faves](. Love, Dodo … and [this]( cat who acts out in the funniest way when his parents get him a brother 😹 Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here.]( Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy.]( Delivered by thedodo.com, 568 Broadway, FL 10, New York, NY [View On The Web]( [Change Your Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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