For this edition of the Weekly Woof, I have chosen two of the cutest teeny tiny dogs out there. I’m usually more of a big dog person myself, but these two Pomeranians are just SO cute.
On the left is Mochi, who is named after the sweet Japanese rice cake. Mochi is very outgoing and always seeking attention from friends and strangers. On the right is Chibi, which in Japanese means “little one.” Chibi is calm and shy, and thus takes a little time to warm up to people.
Together they are known as MoChibi!
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Here are a few words from Shannon on her adorable ‘forest creatures’:
If I made a comic about the two of them, Mochi would be the immature one always getting into trouble, and Chibi would be the responsible one bailing her out.
I would read that comic. Especially if they’re always dressed like this:
That’s all for this week. I hope you enjoyed my Weekly Woof!
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Thanks for reading,
Lauren
Oh my goodness! Those little shoes are adorable!
I love Pomeranians – they are some of the best behaved dogs I’ve ever met. I used to work at a vet, and one woman bred them, and she could handle them like little rag-dolls because they were so patient and calm.