Me and Max meet for the first time

This is our two-month old Max. My little niece got him two weeks ago, but I never saw him till yesterday. While coming home for a lunch break, I met Max outside near the snow pile. He likes me so much. He came greet me and didn't want to let me go. Max behaves so much like a human…

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  1. Jesse H

    December 17, 2013

    That's so cute. He feels your heart Jendhamuni

  2. Pieter Hibma

    December 17, 2013

    What you mean human? they are human! Possesses real personalities.

  3. sanjiv kaushal

    December 17, 2013

    Dogs Feel Energy/Aura Of Humans n Then React Exactly The Same…In Your Case … Its Realy True as You're a Good Human Being … ! So Nice…

  4. Dominique Lamidieu

    December 17, 2013

    Hello Jen the dog is the friend of the Man , I know that Dior the dog of our deceased son is for us a good companion. He understand all we say, he is very affectionate.

  5. Aldair Cota Machado

    December 17, 2013

    Se a gente da carinho  a eles , eles querem retribuir! Boa tarde Jendhamuni!

  6. Timothy Mckiness

    December 17, 2013

    Hi Jendhamuni, cute dog . Please dress for the weather snow storm heading your way should be there in 2 days have fun

  7. Ram Mahidharan

    February 4, 2014

    THESE CAN UNDERSTAND WHATEVER U SAY AND ALSO ACT ACCORDING TO UR MOODS, I HAVE 3 DOGS WITH ME PLS. TWO ARE DASHUNDS AND ONE WAS AN ORPHAN WHEN IT CAME TO US. BUT, WE NEVER TREAT THEM AS DOGS.  LOVE IT AND IN RETURN U GET INFINITE LOVE FROM IT. THANKS FRIEND. 

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