We call her the miracle dog because, technically, her mother was supposed to be fixed. I’ve had her about four years now. She’s been amazing company since I moved to New York. Nothing like coming home from a long day to her overexcited greeting. How can you not smile at that face?


She did this herself.


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5 thoughts on “Meet Oreo”
Very cute doggie!
If she's got terrier in her blood I can only imagine how excited she gets! I have a Yorkie, and her excitement never goes away. She is constantly hyper and my vet says she could withstand a small dose of Benadryl. LOL
Adorable dog. 🙂
I have two bundles of joy! I love coming home to a
dog(s)!
Beautiful photos. Tell "O" I said hey and I miss her and you!!!!
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