A week of pet videos carried us into a new month, which just so happens to be National Dog Month. And what better way to honor these furry companions than by highlighting pets from our readers?
These dogs, while sometimes getting into trouble, bring a smile to their owners’ face daily. They are a crucial piece to their family tree.
If you wish to feature your pet in Newsweek’s Pet of the Week, follow the instructions at the end of this article to get involved.
Winner
Laina, a rescue hound, instantly captured our hearts with her silly habits that helped brighten her owner’s day, earning her spot as this week’s winner.
Owner Patti Generale told Newsweek via email that Laina is obsessed with laundry baskets. There is no rhyme or reason for it, but you can almost always find her sitting in one. Otherwise, you might see her cozying up next to you if you have food. She is a “very food-motivated” dog.
Generale said: “She brought us a lot of joy.”
Finalists
Our first finalist for this week comes from owner Vicki Peacock’s two Cavachons—a Cavalier King Charles spaniel and the bichon frisé mix.
Peacock originally wanted a boy dog, but after seeing one female pup, she couldn’t resist getting her, she told Newsweek via email. Now, she has Harvey and Coco, who are from the same litter. These two 7-year-old dogs are sweet-natured; however, they tend to get into mischief.
“Harvey is the leader and thinks he is much bigger than he is, but they are very sweet and gentle and love to make friends,” Peacock said.
Otherwise, they enjoy cuddle sessions and their quiet time. They have been nothing but great company for Peacock, who lives alone, making her laugh every day, she said.
Next up, we have a 1-year-old dog named Daisy, whom owner Karen Garcia likes to call a “Rotten Rottsky” due to her mischievous personality.
This rottsky and Siberian husky mix came from an unexpected litter, Garcia told Newsweek.
“She has a unique, dominating, mischievous personality that’s humorous at times,” she said.
Last, but not least, is a French bulldog named Pierre, whom the owner cannot thank enough for bringing joy into every day.
The owner, Jamie High, told Newsweek that Pierre is nearing 1 year old. And as a pup, he is constantly getting into something. He can be a “handful,” but that’s what makes Pierre, Pierre.
“He helped me through a very tough time in my life, and I’m grateful every day,” High said. “I wouldn’t change a thing about him!”
If you think your pet could be next week’s Newsweek “Pet of the Week,” send us your funny and heartwarming videos and pictures of your pet, along with a bit about them, to [email protected], and they could appear in our “Pet of the Week” lineup.
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