Tiniest, Calmest Pittie Puppy Grows Up To Be A Wild Man #Video
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Description
This wild pittie tricked his family into thinking he was "quiet and timid" — wait til you see how tiny and innocent he was when they adopted him
Comments
- Lisa Added I really needed a laugh today and this did it. Thank you and good luck to Walter's owner! Thanks Mel and Walter's parents for rescuing two adorable puppies and their Mama!
- Joanna Added How adorable is Walter!! Thank God he found such great parents. Thanks Mel for all your beautiful videos. Love them all.
- BA Added Love Walter! Thanks Mel.
- Mary Jane Added Not really a "good boy" but a very lovely one nonetheless.
- Carol Segal Added Another mischievous animal. What's new?!!!
- Anne Added He made me laugh out loud. Sweet parents.
- Sally Added Walter is adorable, and a handful. Thanks for posting this pup video. Mel, you're the best.
- Noreen Added Love this guy!!! Walter is all bad boy and so adorable!!!! Go Walter!!!
- Randy Ferguson Added How can you not love Walter?!
- Helene Added What naughty boy! But he is so loveable that we have to forgive him for being so bad.
- mercedes Added I must commend these people for tolerating this Pittie's antics! Cute dog with a great personality, but too destructive for my house. Been there done that.
- [email protected] Added Walter is so cute BUT he would be more than I could handle at this point in time.
- Patricia Yager Delagrange Added fantastic story - I love love love it
- Darnell Added Loved watching this, was so cute.
- Becky Added I'm glad Walter has a happy life, and I laughed out loud at his antics, but I don't think I'd like a dog to be stealing and destroying things so much. I had a ferret (briefly) for awhile that I got from someone out on a farm in the Hill Country area, who called her "ugly". When I adopted her, she was infested with fleas, and not very pretty. She was albino, with red eyes, and I named her "Rabbit". After her flea bath, she settled in our little mobile home by stealing my latchwork yarn, socks, and whatever she could to build her various "nests". She ripped up the underside of our couch so she could hide inside it, and would poop in there, too. So, we got rid of her. Nope. Couldn't handle it then, and I know for certain I couldn't handle it now. But Walter is a cutie, and so funny, ya just gotta forgive his little quirks.