Shelter Dog – Tiny Dog
Tiny Dog was loved for five years. He was loved as his owner’s health deteriorated, and Tiny Dog was still loved as his owner was forced to tell him goodbye. That history of love shows in Tiny Dog’s behavior. The Springer Spaniel-Beagle loves other dogs, cats, and kids, the three groups that challenge some canines.
However, Tiny Dog’s history of love shows another way. Tiny Dog has had a few too many treats. The 45-pound pup should weigh about 35 pounds. That means that someone with a few pounds to lose could make Tiny Dog his partner on affection-building, calorie-burning strolls.
Tiny Dog would be a grateful exercise machine with fur. He’d also be a best friend, one who’s already experienced at loving.
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