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Dog Can Bark And Cry And Still Look Adorable

Dog Can Bark And Cry And Still Look Adorable

Anna Ajina April 22, 2020
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Isn’t it amazing how we love the little noises that our dogs make, even the cute barks and cries that we immediately heed to? This one in the video below is one of those adorable noises that we, dog lovers and owners, are talking about. This witty dog makes noise just to get some of that attention that it loves so much not only from its handler but from passersby as well.

Dog wants some attention

Look how this Beagle is able to catch attention from its handler and anyone else around in this video. This huggable pup keeps on barking and crying to get the attention that it wants from its handler or just about anyone it sees. The way it makes tiny noises is just so cute that you will also encourage it to continue barking and crying as the handler does in some parts of the clip.

Dog barks and cries are this cute

Generally, we hate nonsense noises, especially when they are loud and disruptive. Not with this cute Beagle, though, as its little sounds are so adorable, you might chime in so as to encourage it to continue making those funny little noises. That is basically what its handler does as its small voice is like music in the ears, which everyone always wanted to hear.

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This adorably funny Beagle is all the more becoming a cutie around the people and other pets because of how it tries to attract attention with its little noises. The barks and cries are not annoying at all and are, in fact, so lovely to listen to. It is like an invitation to play or do something together for fun, which is nice, especially that everyone needs a bit of sun and exercise every day.

Charlie the Beagle via Youtube

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Anna Ajina
Anna Ajina

Some time ago, I had a dog. It was a beautiful Dalmatian dog called Basil. We got him as a puppy. Unfortunately, when he was less than one year old, he started having epileptic fits. We took him to a doctor, and he prescribed him some medication that had to be given to him twice a day, but still, he had the fits from time to time. He grew to be a big a strong dog, so when he had a fit, the nearby furniture was flying everywhere. It was very distressing for us. Otherwise, he was a very loving but mischievous dog. Especially when our food was served on the table, he would jump and steal the meat. Very naughty. Obviously, we didn’t teach him good manners. He loved eating raw courgettes. So life with Basil was very happy but not very easy. When he was six years old, he had a fit but couldn’t come out from it. Our vet took him to his surgery but was not successful, and after a conference with us had to put him to sleep. We were devastated, especially my children. So now we just have a lot of happy memories and our photos. To honor Basil's legacy, I continue to write articles about fun-loving dogs that remind me of him. I hope you enjoy these stories as much as I do!

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