This Pregnant Dog Just Had A Maternity Photoshoot, And People Just Can’t Handle It
When a young woman named Elsa found out her dog Fusee was pregnant, she decided to capture it on camera. What she couldn’t imagine back then though was that her happy pregnant doggo’s pictures would go viral, creating a wave of happiness and admiration around the world.
To make it even more heart-melting than it was, the photos were shared with the following caption: “My bestfriend is 8 weeks pregnant so we decided to do a maternity photo shoot.” The pics were taken by Elsa’s photographer friend, 19-year-old Clayton Foshaug.
Apparently, people on the Internet just couldn’t handle that level of cuteness. Some people commented that it was the best thing they saw that day, while others even made a picture of a smiling Fusee their lock screen.
On June 28, Elsa updated the world with some great news: “labor is completed. 8 puppies were made in the making.” The new mamma dog and her newborns are healthy and happy, and have many people on the Internet cheering for them.
More info: Twitter (h/t: elitedaily)
When a young woman named Elsa found out her dog Fusee was pregnant, she decided to capture it on camera
To make it even more heart-melting than it was, the photos were shared with the following caption:
The pictures taken by Elsa’s friend 19-year-old Clayton Foshaug went viral, making many people smile
Apparently, folks on the Internet just couldn’t handle that level of cuteness
People reacted:
On June 28, Elsa updated the world with some great news:
The new mamma dog and her newborns are healthy and happy, and have many people cheering for them
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I volunteer with a local rabbit rescue group. I know full well the state of animal abandonment. But do you really think coming in with such negative comments is going to help? All it does is make people annoyed and make animal rescuers look like rabid, negative people, and turn people off.
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I volunteer with a local rabbit rescue group. I know full well the state of animal abandonment. But do you really think coming in with such negative comments is going to help? All it does is make people annoyed and make animal rescuers look like rabid, negative people, and turn people off.
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