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The Pink Dino and Yogi
One thing that I could not live without is my dog yogi and his dino. Yogi is a very picky dog when it comes to toys and treats, something every other dog is not picky about. My dog's name is Yogi and Yogi is a very special dog compared to other dogs that I have met. Yogi is a little 5 pound dog with crusties around his eyes. Yogi got a bark box every month for about 2-3 years. Yes, he is very spoiled.
One of Yogi's first toys was his pink Dino, his pink Dino is everything to him and he cannot live without it. My family likes to call the pink Dino “Dino” and yogi goes and runs to try and find it. The second toy that yogi really likes is his gray and black meteor, it is in very rough condition because my brother's cats got to it and it no longer squeaks. When we are playing with him he always goes to the meteor and tries to squeak it, when it doesn't squeak he gives it puppy eyes thinking it will automatically squeak.
So let me tell you about this toy. I personally find it very cute but also extremely sad when he plays with the toy. Part of me is very happy because he got something called a bark box, a bark box is a monthly subscription for a few dog toys and a few bags of treats. The boxes are somewhat pricey; they are roughly 39 dollars per month. Every month when a box would get delivered he would always scratch at the box and chew on it to open it, it was the cutest thing ever.
My life would be very different if we never got a Dino or a meteor. I can't even imagine what a yogi's favorite toy would be like. He has a whole bin of toys + more, he probably doesn't even know how many toys he has because he always starts from the top of the stack and doesn't dig deeper. He will play with about 10 of them for a little bit but will always resort back to his dino or meteor that he loves.
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