The friend I am staying with has a brand-new puppy that really, really likes the Hulk. And the Hulk, he’s such a good sport. I mean, really. Look at this.
He fell for her. Head over heels.
Her name is Puddin’, and the Hulk simply couldn’t resist her cuteness.
Don’t let it get around that the Hulk was defeated by a Teacup Yorky puppy.
(Yes, Janet, this was for you.)
Cute. Such a horrible death for the Hulk however. Imagine being chewed by a 30-foot Yorkie…
My wife says “What a way to go!” and just keeps repeating “Want one.” over and over. (About the puppy, not The Hulk.) I think that’s her way of nominating this picture for Cute Overload. :)
She’s still saying “Want one.” She hasn’t stopped saying it, except to say “Squee!”. Just an update for you. This might go on for awhile.
Where’s Jarella when you need her?
Best read up on teacups first. I’d go with a full-size Yorky over a tiny one. They have a bladder that holds, like, one teaspoon of liquid.
Tough to housebreak, a bit.
She is adorable. But she’s so tiny, I’m afraid I’ll squash her. She weighs about a pound. That Hulk is about three inches long.
Oh. And they cost a LOT of money, unless you know someone who can get them for your wholesale. My friends know someone.
A real cutie !!
Adorable? About a dog? We have here a traitor to the feline cause. I swear…
Thanks, I think Kira, the bowling-ball-shaped cat would swallow her whole, so I cannot say I want one… but she is CUTE!!!!
My wife brought a 12lb Yorkie to our home when we got married, he was very sweet and just the right size. He got along wonderfully with my 18lb apple head Siamese until he passed away at 15 yrs old. Wonderful breed, but teacups are way to tiny!
Dogs have it all over cats, and they are not affected by global warming:
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2007/06/global_warming_24.html
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Oh cute…….
and shabbat shalom !
I just remembered something that may be helpful. Many years ago, I had a friend that had a small 3lb Yorkie, she put a small cat bell on its collar to warn her when it was approaching to prevent her from being stepped on.