Dog Surprises Woman When He Talks Non Stop | Cuddle Buddies

Dog Surprises Woman When He Talks Non Stop | Cuddle Buddies
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Rescued dog surprises his new owner when he talks. Mimosa has no idea he’s a dog, especially when he speaks actual words to his owner. Mimosa is a rescue dog that was returned the the shelter three times for his quirk, but this woman gave him a second chance. Now, they bond over his yapping!

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24 Comments

  1. They should Never encourage Not saying you're not gonna want that dog has been returned 😮😢 He is Adorable ❤❤❤❤I love being able to communicate with my princess nothing scary about that they understand everything 😅. He is Adorable ❤❤❤❤Thank you for Adopting him😊 You've both been Blessed ❤

  2. Our adopted pittie was returned and a year later she finally found her voice and she also talks A LOT! We love her so much and am grateful she was returned as she was meant to be our dog.

  3. My husband and I adopted 2 male cats from the Nebraska Humane Society some years ago. They had been return once a year for five years. They had originally come from the same shelter and managed to stay together thanks to NHS. We became their forever home and lost them both last year. It was such a gift they were such great boys. Shelters must do better by animals. This one in Nebraska is the best. I volunteered there as a dog Walker. I wish they were nation wide. I'm in Oklahoma now and am astounded there isn't a similar program.

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