
Foster Mom Realizes Chihuahua Responds to Spanish Commands
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Wild Bear Returns After Fire And Brings Her Cubs For A Swim
Cuddle Buddies / YouTube, via Karen F.
And finally: Squirrel Snack
Dana D. shares this well-fed fellow.

People, via NTMTOM
Cuddle Buddies / YouTube, via Karen F.
Dana D. shares this well-fed fellow.
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The ear tufties! I’m ded. Thank God it’s Friday!
I had the exact same reaction. Not sure why ear tufties make me so happy, but they do.
Same!! That little guy is so freakin’ cute.
Our squirrels don’t have ear tufties I feel cheated.
The Spanish-speaking chihuahua was so fortunate to find this foster mom! Good luck, little guy!
I can’t view the squirrel video.
Note: dad in hospital again. Fell and knocked himself out. CT scan found blood spot on brain.
Oooch, sorry to hear about your dad. Hope he heals quickly.
So sorry, Duckie. We’re sending all our best purrs and hugs.
Sorry about your dad Duckie, hope he feels better soon.
Yikes! Hang in there, Duckie. I hope your Dad comes through okay.
That squirrel!! Those ear tufts!!! The nibbling!! Ack, done for the day. So amazing and how kind those guys are with the bears around. I love their attitude of being so unconcerned with the bears “wrecking” stuff, oh well, just need to replace the pool floatie. Oh look, the cub is wrestling the pillow, how cute. We need more people like them. I once fostered a chihuahua puppy for a friend, and since he had been brought up in a Spanish speaking house, I was given a list of commands in Spanish, otherwise he’d never listen to me. That was an adventure in dog sitting!
Somebody near me has a Doxie with wheels. I see them out walking once in a while. Unfortunately I’ve only seen them from my car so I haven’t been able to say hi.
I love the bears hanging out in the swimming pool, occasionally killing a flamingo floatie.