(CBC News/CNN) — A Canadian dog has become an international sensation. Her name is Tonkey and she doesn’t play fetch or do any cool tricks. She just snores and looks adorable, and thousands of people ...
Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves, because your hearts are about to melt into a puddle. Meet Tonkey, an adorable and cuddly 4-month-old bear-coat Shar-Pei puppy who is breaking the internet with ...
There is one really sweet part of adopting an animal that doesn't get discussed enough — spoiling your new dog or cat. You can totally do it once they come home with you. It might even be the first ...
There are few things in life that tug at the heartstrings quite like an adorable dog. Not too long ago, we introduced you to Tonkey, the adorable Shar Pei that basically looks like a teddy bear IRL.
Puppies of all breeds, shapes and sizes are undisputedly adorable. I adopted my Dachshund and Pug when they were over a year old, but I wish I could have seen them as pups. Golden Retrievers, Yorkies, ...
If you're not in the mood to watch the Chiefs and 49ers play in the Super Bowl this weekend, you can watch a local dog play in the Puppy Bowl instead. A 9-month-old Shar-Pei named Jake “Cronut” ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — A local shelter pup is about to make it on the big screen. Cronut, an 8-month-old Shar-Pei puppy from Chesapeake, was selected to compete in this year’s Puppy Bowl. The Puppy ...
Warren — Puma is an Ori-Pei, a pug and Shar-Pei mix, who is 11 months old. She was given up by a military family due to an overseas deployment. A fenced-in yard would be ideal for this energetic dog.
Tonkey Bear may only be 4 months old, but this puppy (that looks quite similar to a teddy bear) is quickly becoming an Internet sensation. A few weeks ago, we found out that there's an adorable dog ...
Wait, what? It's really October? Time for pumpkin-spiced everything and National Adopt-a-Dog Month. It's apropos for the chestnut pup named Copper, a 2-year old Chinese Shar Pei-mix of pure joy and ...
Once the call comes in, the clock starts ticking. Animal shelters throughout the Southeast call Barbara Abel — sometimes five a day — when a Chinese shar-pei in their care is about to be euthanized.