17 Reasons My Dog Is Better Than Everyone And Everything
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17 Reasons My Dog Is Better Than Everyone And Everything

There is nothing as good and as sweet in this world as a dog.

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17 Reasons My Dog Is Better Than Everyone And Everything
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Let’s be honest, adulting is tough. Dogs make everything that sucks about the big kid world better. From their sweet snuggles to their never ending willingness to be by your side, a dog is the one true companion you can always count on. Here are the ** reasons my dog is better than everyone and everything:

1. Never ending puppy kisses

2. He is always by my side

3. He has never left my side

4. He's always up for snuggling

5. When I'm down, he somehow knows how to pick me up

6. He understands when I just need a night i

7. He never judges me

8. He somehow knows when I'm sad

9. He always puts a smile on my face

10. There is nothing better than coming home to puppy hugs

11. He is always up for a midnight snack

12. Movie night is 1000x better with him

13. He brightens my day every day


14. He loves unconditionally

15. He's a great secret-keeper

16. And his listening game is on point.

17. I didn't save him, he saved me.

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