Street dog starts living indoors. Guess the first thing he did.
Street dog starts living indoors. Guess the first thing he did.
I have this great admiration for people who are loving and kind to rescued animals. I hope they get all this love back in life. I myself have 5 buddies 🐈⬛ 🐕 living with us. We feel blessed to have them.This was so sweet. What good parents you two are. And Mango is a heart-breaker.Awesome story. Dogs understand more than people with out dogs in their life know.
The unconditional love they reciprocate is so heart felt and wonderful!
But it takes wonderful people to understand this to appreciate the life long companionship.
Keep us posted on your adventures with Mango!So nice. He reminds me if a dog my brother brought from overseas. He was a street dog. Then had beds,
pillows, he was kind, sweet, liked to sit on the first step of the porch and lean in to be hugged and loved.
When we took him to stores he would sit by us and wait in line to the check out. Shoppers wanted to know
how we trained him, we didn’t. Of all the dogs we ever had he was the sweetest. Well he and Molly were
both,but he was more disciplined. It’s so nice that you rescued him and the like in Pretty Woman he rescued
you back when your grandparents died. Thank you for sharing and put up more videos of Mango.
Such a beautiful story, and what a gorgeous dog Mango is. 💕 Greyhounds and Galgos are the most wonderful dogs, and it’s heartbreaking that Galgos are treated so terribly. 😪 I so wish that they could all find such a lovely home, and experience the love and kindness that beautiful Mango has.Mango is so special, so beautiful, so loving. I am so glad you put him and your story out for us to see, it brought me great joy and comfort! I realize dogs cannot articulate human speech, but they certainly do communicate their whole being and feelings to us, as Mango has done. What a wonderful story, so glad you found him, and he found you both!I’m so very happy to see him adopted to such a loving family.
Galgos and greyhounds melt my heart. It’s so sad to see how people take advantage of their sweet nature. Once I got my first greyhound 17 years ago, I don’t think I’ll ever get another breed.
At this very moment, I’m in bed, about to go to sleep and my greyhound is snoozing away, cuddled between me and my partner. They’re the best