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Dad makes the mistake of telling his dog they're heading to the beach Who doesn’t love going to

Dad makes the mistake of telling his dog they're heading to the beach [PawMyGosh Videos] “I like dogs. You always know what a dog is thinking. It has four moods. Happy, sad, cross, and concentrating. Also, dogs are faithful and they do not tell lies because they cannot talk.” –Mark Haddon Happy Thursday! It's Thursday, and as always, it's a great day to be a dog lover! You don't want to miss when Dad makes the mistake of telling his dog that they're going to the beach. And this reunion after 3 years apart is super special! [Dad Makes The Mistake Of Telling His Dog They’re Heading To The Beach]( Who doesn’t love going to the beach? Even our furry friends like nothing more than spending a day on the sand and splashing around in the water! As Dad’s driving to the destination, he fills his dog in on the activity for the day. And let’s just say the dog is a little excited about it! 😉 [Full Story]( [Dog Learns All Of The Parks Have Been Closed, Shows His Disappointment]( Murphy lives with his dad in Spain where efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus have put things on a temporary lockdown. With everything closed and shelter-in-place provisions in effect, it’s been different for everyone. And recently, the dog was hit with the reality of the situation. [Full Story]( [Family Had Been Missing Their Dog For 3 Years When They Got The Call]( “I left food out there through the winter,” said the dog’s owner, Theresa Hobson, who always hoped her missing dog would show up at the front door again one day. “I was afraid. I didn’t want her to be out in the cold.” [Full Story]( [Golden Retriever Darts Back And Forth Sliding Down Hill On His Side]( Dogs are a lot like kids in that they can really use their imaginations to have fun. The simplest of things can provide the most entertainment! Just ask Leny the Golden Retriever. He finds great joy in sliding down his family’s hill, and he can’t get enough of it! [Full Story]( [Gentle Giant Of A Newfie Barks Softer When Playing With His Doggy Friend]( Samson the Newfoundland is playing with his doggy friend Rambo the Cavalier King Charles late at night. And he knows what that means, but he’s still learning! It’s time to lower the volume in the house, and Mom has to swoop in with the reminder. 😉 [Full Story]( [Mailman Just Trying To Do His Job Finds He Has A Feathered Shadow]( A United States Postal Service mail carrier in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, found himself being followed around by a turkey! It started and has been going on for three months now, but within the last month the turkey started to become much more aggressive in its actions. [Full Story]( Follow PawMyGosh [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Paw My Gosh, 4130 E. La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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