So true. Unfortunately mine passed away last Thursday and since then I've been shattered. If you told me 15 yrs ago that I would be unconsolable after losing a little 10lb dog I would've thought you were crazy. She changed me so much. I used to be this big 6'4" 250 pound bad ass and now I'm just a big softie and have no shame in saying so.
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scott gollahon I really need to know if they shed ı wanna buy one but my mum doesn’t want to collect hair from all over the house and does it barks when we are not at home please answer we really need a honest answer
@@simalozgul596 my dog doesn't shed...I have long hair and there's more mine lying around than his by far....as far as a dog barking when you're not home that is completely based on if you train your dog properly, dogs are very smart and I think malteses are an extremely bright breed at least mine is. That being said they are like children if you don't teach them right from wrong they will not know. Every dog just like every person is there own entity so if you treat them right raise them properly and love them a bunch you should have great results. All I can tell you is this having a dog is a great responsibility that shouldn't be taken lightly they are living breathing creatures but for me my dog is by far my greatest joy. If you're ready for one I hope you enjoy him or her but do realise they are something you have to take care of Good Luck!!!
After grieving over the loss of little (Maltese) Toto, I drove for 3 hrs to adopt an older Maltese. He sleeps all the time, with a little tongue that hangs out due to no teeth. He has become my pet that is definitely not a protector, as he only barks when he hears the clink of his feeding bowl. Now an older babe!
Interesting. I did the same thing. After raising my Maltese girl to 16 years and 11 days, after she passed, I rescued 2 senior, bonded dogs someone dropped off at 13 years old. Best thing I ever did second only to getting my first baby.
I just got my first Maltese and I am trying to learn everything for him to be a healthy, happy dog. Have I mentioned I fell in love with him immediately.
@@arronwilliammoore9890 same🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ i thought i couldn't have had a crazier dog than my shih tzu then i got a Maltese 😂😂😂!!! Hes nuts lol..but if he likes u no worries 👌😂🤦♀️
@@69Fabulosity I also have a Pug, and I notice Maltese get very jelous as she bites him if he gets a stroke off one, then runs round the table doing this crazy noise, dunno whether it's just mine that does that 😂😂
@@arronwilliammoore9890 mines doesn't do any noise. But the min he sees the leash & harness he goes nuts barks so much i swear the could they could hear him a block down 🤦♀️ & worse when he gets outside he lunges at ppl other dogs outside he thinks his 10 pounds can beat a dog thats 50 pounds🤦♀️🤦♀️😂😂! Inside hes better but outside hes a TERRORIST 🤦♀️😂😂😂😂
Sharing my grief with others who have lost their Maltese children. We had two girls, Rosie (Posie) and Daisy (Maisy). They were four years apart in age and from different birth families but sisters all the same in our family. We lost Rosie in 2014 at age 15 due to diabetes and Daisy will have been gone one year ago this month (May 2020) after being euthanized at age 16 from declining health due to kidney failure. Not a day goes by that I don't miss my canine kids, especially when I see others in my neighborhood outside walking with theirs. At first, I wanted to get another Maltese but realize now doing so would disrespect the memories and wonderful years I had with our girls who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Looking forward to seeing them again one day and not be separated any longer. Thanks for reading.
I feel the same. I had two dogs too. My older sweet boy died of diabetic complications when he was 13. His "brother" was 10 years old then. He got to be 17 for almost 3 months before he died on Dec. 17th of 2020. I was hoping for more years with him. He was so lively until his last couple of weeks. But through it all, he was a trooper. Just like his brother. I miss them so much. There's no way to replace him or his brother.
I feel the same way . These dogs are irreplaceable .🥲 I had my Heidi for 14 years , she also died of kidney failure. She was born deaf & I think that affected her in many ways as she was more hyper than most Malteses i’ve had many dogs whom I’ve hello, but she had such a special place in my heart that I knew I could never replace her. It wouldn’t be fair to try to compare her to another dog so, being an animal lover that I am, I decided I would get a cat instead. Unfortunately I still have to compare this cat with my Maltese & I know that isn’t fair. I guess I am just lucky to have had this wonderful creature in my life. I miss her so much ! 😢❤️❤️❤️
Sorry to hear of all the diabetes of these and other tiny dogs. Wondering which vaccines were given? I' concerned about autoimmune diseases (Type 1 DM is autoimmune) and so I am only having my Maltese get required rabies every 3 years. Also giving probiotics, but wondering what regime others have been on who got diabetes. My Maltese developed generalized petechiae a week after rabies, and as she gets older now I'm on y guard!
@@finallythere100 You are smart to be weary and observant. A lot of the US veterans from the Gulf War were way over vaxxed going into war and many have autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. Sometimes specific dogs just like people are very sensitive to vaccines.
Oh dear big loss 😪 i buy in March my girl and i cant live without her for this moment she is whole my world ❤️❤️😘but my first girl (not maltese) died years ago and i hope she is in better place🐾🐾
Im so sorry for your loss. I’m sure it’s as hard today as it was a year ago. My two beautiful bouncy Malteses went over the Rainbow Bridge 6 months apart…the recent was this past Saturday. They were truly my babies. 11 and 12 years old. There is a cloud of Maltese pups where all you can see are big black eyes and noses…I want to live on that cloud! 🐶❤️🌈
"Picky eater" is an understatement. Snacks and treats are a hit or miss....my cupboard is full of them. What the hell am I going to do with them all? I can't eat them.
I have a picky cat that is allergic to the majority of regular cat food. In result, not only I have to spend a fortune in hypoallergenic treats, but he also gets bored of them, and doesn’t eat all the new ones I buy. So I have to keep trying new ones, just so he gets bored and leave them aside 🙄🤷🏼♀️ I donate the ones that he doesn’t eat to a shelter. Maybe you could do the same?
My Maltese are very picky eater too. They don’t eat their dry dog food unless I sprinkle our table food in their bowls. So I cooked chicken or beef vegetables soup to mix with their dry dog foods and they love it. We are the dog lovers
My Maltese runs my household. She’s in charge of my other two dogs and makes sure that they know that I belong to HER. Such a character. Best dogs ever. Smart and full of personality
Oh man, How I miss my "Little white cloud"😥. I had my Scotty for 15 years, & how I LOVED him so... My maltese companion, my baby boy... It's been a year now that he went to doggy heaven, & it hurts like if it were yesterday. Ya'll enjoy & LOVE your "lil white clouds".. they are such beautiful dogs👍
Veronica Almaguer Hi hun I'm so sorry for your loss I just lost my baby 2 weeks ago and it feels like I can't breathe at times I could just imagine what you're going through and I know it sounds cliche but just try to remember all the love that you gave your baby and the love you got back and let that help you heal even though I know it seems impossible I hope you find some peace and you heal your heart❤
my maltese tried barking away this giant husky in a mall once, the husky just looked at him and then walked away so i can attest to them being fearless lmao
@@veronicaalmaguer1916 I know what you mean, I lost my Prince the day after Easter last year. He was 15 and was the 2nd love of my life. My husband died and 2 years later I adopted Him, He had Pancreatitis. I cant get over losing him, I cry every day.
I L O V E Maltese! I've been Blessed to own this breed. I love females, they have big personalities, very loyal and loving. They are very brave and fearless. My "Lucy" lived 11 years...miss her very much. Great video, thank you! 🐾🐾
Mine is only 3lbs n will bark right in a pitbulls face in a second 🤣 shes a rescue she wasn't being adopted bc of her age shes 7 no one wanted an older dog but what they dont realize is that the senior dogs are the easier ones! Shes so affectionate n calm n already house trained at 7yrs old they literally dont need anything but love n attention!
My Maltese is named pinball . She is the best thing that ever happened to me I was diagnosed with parkinson's disease and got depressed got her and she's the best therapy I've had yet
My Maltese are crazy about water and had to be trained not to jump in the pool without permission. My female is so bad, she even plays in the water bowl in the kitchen keeping the floor around it wet all the time.
I had a Maltese years ago. She was so darn smart! Her name was Nia. When my daughter was little, Nia was bought for her. I am serious the day I taught her to play dead & the 1st time she did it ... SHE HELD her Breath!! How in the world she knew to do that!? Nia also began helping my daughter with chores of pushing the under the sink trash. The trash can was on a sliding wire container. One day after school my daughter had taken the full trash bag out from the container then replaced it with a clean bag Nia was setting there watching as she did every time the chore was done. This day my daughter ask her Nia, Do want to help me? She stood on her back legs pushed the wire basket back then jumped behind the cabinet door & pushed it shut! I could go on & on about Nia & the absolutely amazing things she would surprise us by doing. She has been gone for many years now.. But I still miss her so. I want to get another Maltese. But there will never be another Nia.. R I P little girl.
My 1st Maltese made me love all canines in general. She has been gone for over 4 years but I think about her everyday and she is buried in a beautiful pet cemetery. Now have a 2 year old Maltese that I got when she was a baby and have showered her with love ever since!
C Estrada Is it in Hartsdale Ny. My babies are there and the family are the best people.. I just lost my precious CC 2 weeks ago and it's so hard but knowing that she's buried there is such a comfort and knowing how well the family took care of her in the process has helped heal some of my pain but I miss her so desperately
Miss my Maltese so much😥best companion ever . It broke my heart when I had to put her to rest . 12 years of pure unconditional love . Miss you forever molly . Been 8weeks. Miss you So much 💔😢😢😢
I had two Maltese babies, recently I lost my younger one. 😭 my older one she has such an alpha personality, no matter where we go & what size of a dog is there, she establishes her dominance & makes sure the other dog realizes & accepts that she is the boss.
They are fiercely loyal and protective, super intelligent, and can be quite stubborn and headstrong... I've had other breeds, but my maltese were the BEST dogs I had ever had.
Katey, or “Kit-kat,” as I like to call her, has been with my family now for 11 years. She doesn’t like other dogs that much, yet she is extremely loyal to me and my parents. She suffers from separation anxiety, yet she’s a really great dog. Her personality is really unique.
My maltese dog, snow is very friendly to all. She love her toys when i say where's the ball, get it, she immediately finds and get it for you.😀 she is a happy dog!
"They adore humans and like to be close to them "I agree with that so much I have my maltease puppy for a week now and he likes to fall asleep on me or by my feet so cute
Never leave them alone in the yard. They are very delicate dogs and can hurt themselves. They are wonderful. We have a Maltipoo. Keep their eyes clean, too.
My Maltese Izzie has separation anxiety. I make sure to leave her clothes with my scent on them in her kennel when I leave for work. She is always by side.
I had a Maltipoo, I got him when he was 15 years old. I took him with me to most of the places and all trips. I even would take him to some of the restaurants (off course places with outside sitting) he would stay put on the chair, never on the floors. He was so well behaved that he was almost unnoticed by others. His grooming was done monthly and at home I kept up with his hygiene daily. Due to his age he got completely blind and he fell the bed getting hurt. Took him to a Vet who prescribed a medication which killed him in less than 2 hours.
Bless you … mine crossed the rainbow bridge blind at 15 … she had a series of strokes/seizures … the first leaving her blind in one eye, then another that left her completely blind … she lived blind for several months … the last seizure was horrid, she never came out of it!
I am so sorry this happened to you and your little dog. My Maltese was with me for 15 years and always by my side . I'm almost 80 and just know It would be hard to have another little dog , unless it was a Maltese.
It has been hard for me too to thinking about replacing him. Although, lately I am having a change of a heart 💔❤️. Their little sweet faces are inresistable. Thank you for all your kind words.
I call my dog security, because he follows where ever I go, he comes in between my husband when my hubby shows me affection. He barks when we are playing around(We got our Maltese when we started dating). He’s defiant, smart, funny and inpatient he has a love hate relationship with my husband. I tell him to stay in the bed when I go down stairs, I can hear him walking near the stairs, because of his bell. Whenever he hears me walking near the stairs he goes run to his bed , like he was their the entire time.
I have had 2 Maltese dogs the first one I had adopted her when she was 16 years old her name was Nui and she passed away when she was 20 years old and she died on January 4th,2021. My Son Chad and I were heartbroken and she was the love of our lives. We bought another Maltese dog in April 2021 her name is 😇 Angel she loves to dance and she is very warm and cuddly and she hates getting a bath she's the best thing in our lives and she loves My Son Chad and sticks to him like a magnet and I hope she will outlive me because I couldn't stand for another dog to die it's too heartbreaking ❣️
Maltese dogs are very good at outsmarting you and your dog believe me I know because our dog Angel does all kinds of crazy things like knocking the little fence down and when I ask her what happened she looks at My Son like he was the one who knocked down the fence and tries to look very innocent
I can understand what you mean our dog Angel tries to fool us when I tell her to stay in her bed and I walk away for a few minutes and I know she is waiting by my bedroom door and I open it she jumps back in her bed like she was there the whole time.
My pal Snowy loves to jump from couch to the chairs too! Loves a bath then tearing around bouncing off all the furniture! Then likes to warm up in her bed by the fire in the wintertime♡ Cutest wee angel I've ever had the pleasure to know & love!❤🐾❄
I know how you feel when my Maltese dog Nui passed away I felt like I couldn't go on without her and I found out the best remedy for me was to get another Maltese dog it was only about 4 months before we got our dog Angel and she helped me to get over losing my dog Nui and she has brought us so much joy and happiness I wish I could have gotten Angel sooner because I was so sad when Nui had passed away and bringing Angel into our Home helped me get over the grief I had been going through. I can't believe it was the right direction to buy Angel she was what I needed to feel good about life again!
I Loved my Maltese Snickerdoodles more than anything in the World. He was the best furbaby I ever had. He ended up with a mass on his Liver and I had no idea. I am so lost without him. If you are looking for a small furbaby I can say the Maltese is the most wonderful-loyal-loving breathing animal II have ever experienced. RIP Sweet Boy! ❤️
Layla Dawg I’m sorry for your loss😢 I loss my poodle he was 17 yrs old just last august ! I now have a Maltese mix she’s sweet and just turned 1 yr old Only issue is she sheds . I hope u get a fur baby soon to help ease your pain It takes time even with a new fur baby Edit : Her name is Lola
I understand just how you feel. Through my life , I've had several dogs that I loved very much , but accepted that they ad lived a good life when they passed away. My last one was Franklin , a little 6 lb Maltese whom I loved dearly . There was the strongest bond I ever had . He lived to 15 in good health until the last few months of his life. He loved to go on the 5 hour drive to my daughter's in East Texas . He'd sleep on the way and must have recognized when we got into town , because he'd wake right up and watching out the window as we made the winding turns to her home.
I love allergies free and don’t shed, I got him from the adoption center at 10 yrs old, I was surprised how active and playful he is, I don’t believe in crates, my home is their home. I am so happy I love him so much. He is a joy to our family
My Luna-pie has been with us for 3 years now and I can't imagine my life without her. I have never met such an affectionate, loving, playful, sweet and overall just incredible dog. If you're thinking of getting a maltese, I have only one thing to tell you... DO IT.
My aikita stole my heart. She 's litterly a part of me, I just love her and love to have her with me all of the time. She's a blessing and yes she seems fearless of big 🐕, always barking at them. I don't let her though and I always keep an eye on her.
I had my first perfect joy little boy maltese for 18 years. I waited 17 years to get him when I first fell in love with the breed. Then the next was a little girl and she lived 17 years. It was with her that I decided to raise them so got another little boy and girl and raised them for 8 years. And at one time had nine of them. There were all a total joy. They live a long happy healthy life. They are devoted little companions. The one fact that you left out is that they were also known to be temple dogs and healers. And they do have this wonderful capacity to absorb negative energy and transmute it. I no longer have maltese or any dog . But they live on in my heart. As the song goes .. "You belong to my heart now and forever..."
My Tinker Toy is the best boy ever. His daddy was Tink-a-roo. Tink-a-roo was only 4.5 lbs and such a lover boy. He passed away and I'm so glad l kept his son. Tinker Toy is so handsome. He went out on a date with a white yorkie named Sofia. She fell madly in love with him. Afterwards, just the mention of his name, sent Sofia running to the front door to see if he came to see her again. Ha ha ha
Maltese were my first two dogs. I believe in having a minimum of two dogs. That way they have canine companions and are not alone. I got a male first. He was in a local pet store and came from a family that has a lot of champion Maltese. This was 1992 and the puppy mills were just beginning to send them all over the country. Two years later I got a female. They were both spayed and neutered so there was no danger there. They were happy, healthy pups and lived into their middle teens. I actually was looking for a female poodle and they suggested a Maltese. I picked him up and he kissed me. That was it! When I brought the female home she desperately tried to get the male to play. His nose was out of joint for the first two days. On the third day he was laying on the couch and she jumped up and got a hold of his beard. He looked at me and I told him it was a good idea to go with it. He jumped down and they were off and running doing puppy zooms. They were so much fun. The only downside to the breed is the expense of a groomer and lots of brushing. I have had six dogs since then and miss the Maltese. The first few years I could not see a Maltese puppy without tears. Now I finally can look and not feel the pain. Queen Elizabeth II said that grief is the price we pay for all the love we receive. I agree
Idk if it’s her separation anxiety that made me love my maltese as much as my own daughter but ever since she got brought home and stays next to my foot everywhere i go i miss her every time im not with her. Cutest puppy ever. Going on 2 years.
"My Toby" my sweet, angel Maltese was my Best Boy! I loved (love) him so and he returned that love a thousand fold in so many ways! He was so very very gentle, and so fearless too!, When our older dog who became cranky would bark, almost snap at Toby when he walked by, Toby would just stroll around again, right in front of him! Yet, as stated, gentle as a lamb! My Toby developed epilepsy, and suffered so! One evening into the next day, he suffered so many seizures, he was "just a shell," the vet told us. To this day I miss him still and it's been over two years! They steal yr heart, so please, please, God, let All Dogs Go To Heaven. I read once we grieve for our furbabies often the same as for people in our lives. This is due to "people connections" being complicated very often, and not so With Our Furbabies!!! Long live ALL YOUR FURBABIES!!! GOD BLESS US ALL, THEM TOO!!!!!!!!
I'm so excited. Will be picking my rescue Maltese up in a few days. I just need to remember to be more delicate with her than the more sturdy Victim Frise I had for 17 years. My heart is all a flutter.
I had a Maltese and she became more than my bestfriend she became a child of mine I couldn't live without. She was handed down a rough life she was abused by her previous owners, blind on both eyes had a tumor on the side I had to put her down this year on April 7th and to this day I still think about her. :(
shane sieras so sorry for you, we just lost three of our family over the last 2 years, definitely rips your heart out but we have two left and they get all our attention, best dog ever , go find yourself another 🙂
OMG! I am still grieving my dog's death. He was 15 years old when I put him to sleep. It was so hard, but the vet told me that he was suffering. Good dog but, I know that I gave him a good life he was my boy! Miss you Cookie dough.
My doggy family of older Maltese(6 yrs) and younger boerboel and bully kutta(2 yrs) who were introduction as pups...It's heart touching the way the bigger dogs respect and protect him!
My Maltese died 3 years ago, she was 14. She was the perfect dog that loved everyone, though if she smelled fear in you she would try to intimidate you.
I'm not a dog lover, but I have just qualified as a fitness instructor, and my coach would bring her Maltese dog into our class. I absolutely fell in love with the dog. Hence why I'm on this page, ffs lol.
We have had three of these sweet pups. They are the best watch dog you can have. They also have long memories. If you do something with them just once and they liked the activity they will try to get you to do it again. Maltese understands who’s turn it is. If we are giving treats to three dogs our boy Baby Cruz watches and if you go out of turn he has something to say about it.
Took him to agility training,! So enthusiastic, he kept doubling back and repeating all the obstacles. Could barely contain his joy. Now sacked out, completely exhausted. Best day ever.
Maltese is one of the oldest dog breeds in the world, bred probably around 6000 BC. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans knew and valued it, as evidenced by numerous images of the dog on ceramics and wall graphics. Many historians believe that the race originated in the Mediterranean Sea near the island of Malta. However, remember that the name of the breed does not refer to its origin, but to its frequent occurrence on this island. In the old days, Malta was a strategic trading point due to its advantageous location - close to Italy, from where the Maltese could travel to the rest of continental Europe, as well as to the Middle East, China, Japan and the Philippines. The word Maltese comes from the Semitic language. 'Malat' means 'bay', 'asylum'. Its root appears in many indigenous and island names, such as Meleda and Melita. According to other historical sources, the breed may come from Asia or Sicily.
We have a Maltese chihuahua mix but I now see he has many Maltese traits. Loving, sweet, fearless and energetic and definitely a jumper. He’s named Kricket and he was named before we realized he’s a jumper lol. Very aptly named. He’s by baby 🐶
Jasmin A oh I have a Malchi too her name is Lola sweet and loves to jump too.. She has a lot of the Maltese traits My only issue is shedding !!! Do you have this issue as well ?
Yes I think that’s the one chihuahua trait he does have 😩 but I love him so much I don’t mind his beige hair on my clothes lol. His father is a white Maltese and his mom is a little black and brown chihuahua but my little boy is a beautiful beige color. From his head to about halfway down his body he’s Maltese and then his bottom half is not chihuahua.
Jasmin A yes they are so sweet ! So Lolas mom is Maltese and poodle she’s white and the dad is chihuahua and he’s a beige tan color .. Lola looks mostly Maltese.. Very sweet dogs I agree
My cousin Amy gave my mom a Maltese. She was 3 weeks old she is so cute. She named her Jasmine but I call her Nugget. Cause she’s so little. I just love coming over to play with her. We are so blessed we have her.
My Maltese , was my sister. But my sister couldn’t take care of the Dog. The Dog was ready for me ! the new owner, she is Soo sweet. The Dog is female, she is sweet. And Loved!
My Maltese hates to be picked up and gets angry if you do pick him up. Otherwise he’s a cute happy dog, socializes with other dogs likes to walk and play allot. He’s also really smart. Knows exactly where he left his toys and lets me know when he needs to go outside.
We breed the Maltese because they are so sweet and they don't shed. They are easy to sell, because everyone likes a small dog that loves them no matter what.
I paid an insane amount of money for my dog Stewy! He is stunningly beautiful and super smart! Only one problem I hope to find some help with and that is this-HE BITES! As a small puppy this started when we were on our way to take a ride and run errands. Holding him in my arms outside the house I was chatting with my neighbor when without warning he took a leep at her and bite my poor neighbor lady! I cannot bring him to my office because again should someone walk in the door he attacks and bites them unmercifully about the legs and ankles! He bites my husband should he not like how close he gets to me! He will bark uncontrollably at anyone who comes to the door and I have to chase him around the person’s legs trying to grab him and stop his insanity and keep him from biting that person. We have our daily walks and he’s not afraid of other dogs. He likes them! I’m mortified at this behavior and when I explained this behavior to the breeder her response is to send him back and she will replace him with a havanese! Too late! The love is already forged between us. I need help not another dog! Btw the breeder claims he was only have a maximum size of 4.5 lbs, he is 8 -lbs! He is smaller in his height with 2 cream colored spots on his back. He was the last male of the litter and priced at $3,800.00 and she offered him at least$2,800.00. Ok can anyone recommend a good trainer for this problem as Im terrified of being sued or worse ordered to put him down!😳😱😱 Many thanks!
They’re all sooo cute. But I’m not sure to get another one after loosing my 17 yr. old shitzu last week. I miss our warm hugs and praying together. I’m happy watching all these cute puppies... like just enjoying them for the moment. Thnx! To our dear dog owners: pls give love and time to your cute doggies.💜🇵🇭
My Maltese is so adorable. She follows me every where. She hates to be alone even though I have 3 other small dogs with her. She is so affectionate and eager to please. I absolutely love her.
Just received a twenty-week-old Maltese. Adheres to its puppy pad fairly well. Like to nip on fingers though, providing toy. Your video is quite informative and I hace learned much. Thank you.
My ‘baby’ is almost 12 years old and just as sparky as when I got her at 10 weeks. She uses a litter box (yes, you can train a dog to do that) and doesn’t care for being on a leash and going for walks. She likes playing in the yard around the house though. Love her as if I gave birth to her.
My. Beautiful Isabella was put to sleep 6 months ago, I cry for her every day. She was 15 I got her when she was 8 weeks old. She was the sweetest baby girl ever. I miss everything about her.
We lost our love, our Molly. She died a week ago. She lived with us for 10 years and 6 months. Something poisoned on the street. It's very hard to lose, I still can't come to my senses, she was my soul, part of my heart. There are a lot of photos, videos, I talk to her and cry. Losing a dog in middle age, a part of you, is very difficult.
Ya I’m about to get a dog I think it is a malties and I’m sorry about your dog that is the reason why I didn’t wanna get a dog for a while because I didn’t wanna lose a dog because that would and will kill me but I couldn’t take it so now I’m getting a dog😀😃😄😆
I had 4 through the years. They are so lovable. Loyal doggies and playful even when they are old. I tend to love them to much and when they go to doggywood, I die to.😢😢😢😢😢