I adopted this dog. But she loves my boyfriend.

I adopted this dog. But she loves my boyfriend.
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I adopted this dog. But she loves my boyfriend.

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44 Comments

  1. 💯 Nice video and thank you !! Even the current dip, I'm still glad I smile back at my portfolio of $60,000 made from my weekly investment within a short period.

  2. I hope boyfriend gets shots and pills because she LOVES him!!! But he will definitely grow out of it. I was very allergic to cats, so my mom got us one. It was a miserable 6months but now 20yrs later I am not allergic to cats. It was worth it.

  3. Absolutely lovely young woman. To help alleviate her boyfriend's allergy issue, she vaccums and cleans a lot. Dude, from an old dude, be smart and lock that girl down with a ring and forever! Trust me on that one.😎

  4. Imagine forcing your significant other to constantly be in pain due to allergies just because you want a dog so bad. Thats actually extremely toxic and selfish.

  5. GOD BLESS YOU!! I HAVE A DAWG THAT SUCKS ON MY BLANKETS. SHE FOUND ME ONE WINTER MORNING WHEN I WAS WALKING MY BLUE PITTIE JAX. IT WAS 9DEGREES OUTSIDE, N THERE SHE WAS IN THE COMPLEX WITH A BROKEN LEG. SHE WALKED UP TO ME N JAX N JAX JUST WAGGED HIS TAIL, I COULDN'T LEAVE HER OUTSIDE. SO 6 YEARS LATER, I STILL HAVE HER N CANT SEPERATE THEM FOR NOTHING.
    DAWGZ ARE THE BESTEST
    DAWGZ ARE FAMILY

  6. What a heartwarming story! It's amazing to see how love knows no bounds, even in the realm of being adopted. If you're interested in similar uplifting adoption stories, check out our Adoption Lounge podcast for more inspiring content! ❤️🐾

  7. ❤ I'm so happy the Dottie finally got a family that loves her 💖 so cute to see her waiting for her dad the all day I Also Love to see your boyfriend dancing with Dottie that is so much fun. Thank you for adopting this beautiful Ángel ❤️🐾 God Bless you 🙏❤️🥰

  8. It's no surprise his allergies are lessening severity the more he is around her: its called exposure therapy. Have known many people who previously had dog/cat allergies who after ongoing exposure to those animals (and being on allergy treatment like antihistamines) were gradually able to drop off/minimise their allergy treatment. And I write as someone who grew up with food and pollen allergies which I was lucky to grow out of, although interestingly when I had a full suite of allergy tests at one of Australia's largest hospitals (RPA in Sydney) the only surprise allergens I reacted to were lobster (love seafood but never liked the taste of lobster) and HORSEHAIR.
    Australian paediatricians are increasingly dealing with our country's crazily high rate of life-threatening child food allergies to (mainly) peanuts, eggs and dairy by under careful supervision exposing the child to small amounts of whatever they are allergic to, and even suggesting pregnant women should eat small amounts of those foods. Allergen exposure – including having pets in the home – is also being encouraged to try and prevent asthma in kids. I suffered mild asthma but luckily as a kid in the late 50s and early 60s had doctors who encouraged my parents to allow me to have a pet cat, play in the dirt, eat bugs and not need to be brought up in a hermetically sealed, sterile environment.
    They must have something right, as I just turned 69 and have been healthy throughout my life!

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