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The Dog Who Realized That He Couldn’t Take His Brother Anywhere Won the Pet of the Week Award
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The Dog Who Realized That He Couldn’t Take His Brother Anywhere Won the Pet of the Week Award

This week we saw: dog’s perfect path moment to wake up everyone in the apartment complex and a cat “chose its place” on the agenda.

We also bring together news week Pet of the Week.

If you’d like your pet to be in next week’s lineup, follow the instructions at the end of this story to enter.

Winning

Toby and Tilly
Pictures from the video of Toby’s sister Tilly rolling in the grass as she tries to get back into the car. “He’s the most patient big brother,” owner Jennifer Wallace told Newsweek.

Jennifer Wallace

This week’s Pets are rescued 5-year-old inseparable dogs Toby and Tilly.

In a hilarious video, Toby and Tilly are tied together with a double leash. On one of her regular walks, Tilly stopped for her favorite ritual: a spontaneous roll in the grass. Impressed by her hesitation, patient “big brother” Toby waited for her to finish. But this time something startled him; the crowing of a rooster in the distance. Determined to reach the car, Toby gently tugged Tilly as she continued to roll playfully.

“He’s the most patient big brother,” said owner Jennifer Wallace. news week. “Many viewers found this funny. And while he was determined to get in the car, Tilly kept rolling until she finally had to drag him a little.”

In the video, Wallace went on to say that Toby “can’t take him anywhere.” instagrampeople couldn’t get enough.

“This is just one of the many things I love about my dogs. They are always so happy and often funny and they make me and others smile and laugh every day,” Wallace added.

finalists

Dog SuzyQ
Pictures of Chihuahua SuzyQ living her best life in the car; and in the shopping cart. He has been living with his owner since he was only 3 months old.

Thelma Oatman

Our first finalist this week is SuzyQ, a purebred Chihuahua and “spoiled rotten,” according to her owner Thelma Oatman.

In a series of photos, SuzyQ enjoys a ride in the car, relaxes on a cozy blanket, and even takes a shopping cart to the store.

SuzyQ, who has been living with her owner since she was only 3 months old, knows exactly where she is in the house.

Dog Leo
A photo of dog Leo lying on the bed and resting. The owner told Newsweek that his pet will now “enjoy the luxury of a home for the rest of his life.”

Yvonne Warren

Our next finalist this week is Leo, a 10-year-old rescue dog who was rescued from Greece in the UK when he was 4 years old.

Yvonne Warren told news week he was now a “street dog” who “enjoyed the luxury of a home for the rest of his life.”

cat Charlie
Adopted senior cat Charlie introduces himself in the middle of the table. “Unfortunately, his owner died and he ended up in a shelter,” his new human told Newsweek.

Diane Fowler

Last but not least this week is Charlie, the ginger-white cat adopted by owner Diane Fowler a year ago.

“Unfortunately, his owner passed away and he was eventually given up to a shelter. He had been up for adoption since he was 10 years old and his one eye wasn’t working very well,” Fowler said. news week.

But now Charlie has settled in and loves being the center of attention. “He has settled in very well and is a sweet, goofy kid who enjoys sitting in the middle of our morning paper. We love him so much,” Fowler said.

Do you have any funny and cute videos or pictures of your pet that you would like to share? Send them to [email protected] along with some details about your best friend; Let them be on our Pet of the Week list.