GRACIE GOLD
Yoshi
with Yoshi, Dory and Luna
Luna
“Yoshi is a Japanese Chin (tech- nically Carly’s dog). He is 4 years old. He is the most thoughtful and cautious of the trio. We also have 2-year-old Dory, a French bulldog. She’s all about love and kisses and drool! Our third dog is Luna. She’s a 1-year-old Pomeranian. Intelligent, loyal and fi erce. Big dog
Dory
mindset in a 5 pound body.”
MARIAH BELL
with Charlie “This is my guinea pig Charlie. We welcomed her to the family in November, and since then she has brought lots of happiness to our house. She loves long walks in the grass and relaxing with a bowl of her favorite pumpkin seeds (a lot of them!). She is my little buddy and I love her. ”
POLINA EDMUNDS
with Domino “My dog’s name is Domino. He’s a labradoo- dle. My parents got him for my oldest brother’s 10th birthday. We took him to a few obedience classes, but those didn’t work out. Domino is a wild child. He can bite if he really wants to. He likes apples, chocolate, and will only drink water from our swimming pool. He also loves to ‘play’ with all my stuffed animals, so I’ll fi nd them with missing parts around the house. I love every adventure my dog gives us every day.”
MAX SETTLAGE TIM DOLENSKY
with Cleo “This little 6-pound bundle of fl uff is Cleo. She is 8 years old and gets into some kind of trouble every day, whether it’s climbing the drapes to get a fl y or unrolling all of the toilet paper. It’s never a dull moment living with her. ”
with Charlie “George Carlin once said that life is a series of dogs, and, like Carlin, I’ve loved all my dogs. From my St. Bernard who refused to walk steps and had to be carried down, drool- ing all the way, to my crazed rescue standard poodle whose eyes would go blank as she raced helter-skelter down a hill in pursuit of nothing, my dogs have been central to my life. I have had ‘clown’ dogs, such as my Charlie, who dances like a circus animal, and tough dogs from the street, who melted into puddles for carrots. I still love them all.”
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