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Woman Is Stuck At Home Due To Her Chronic Illness, So She Gets Herself A Dog That Has Funny Human-Like Expressions (30 Pics)
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Being stuck at home because of chronic illness can be very lonesome and challenging for many people—unless you have a pet who not only cuddles with you and cheers you up, but also makes the whole internet smile at how cute and adorable she is. That’s exactly what Penelope the Goose does with her unique appearance and human-like expressions that certainly can make anyone’s day better. Scroll down for Bored Panda's interview with Penelope's owner Kayla!
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Priceless!!! I wouldn't be ever able to be sad at home with such a gracious Goose!
Penelope the Goose is a 3-year-old Italian greyhound who lives with her owner Kayla Harvey in Gardner, Kansas. She was brought home three years ago when she was just eight weeks old. The fluffy companion was meant to keep Kayla company after her youngest child was about to start school so she wouldn’t be at home alone. “When my youngest child started school, I realized I would be home alone for the first time in years. I had 2 dogs who were both seniors and had a senior dog recently pass away. I was too ill to go back to work and as I’m often stuck in my house for days due to being chronically ill, my dogs are my best friends and often all I have to keep me company. I thought I would adopt another older dog, but the family whom Penelope belonged to told me that there was something very special about Penelope,” says Kayla to Bored Panda.
Kayla says that Penelope was very different from the other puppies in her litter. While others were bouncy and wild, she stayed calm, gentle, and cuddly. She was told that Penelope would be perfect for someone who is chronically ill. “When I got to the home that had Penelope, my son and I were greeted at the door by her puppy brothers and sisters. They were wild and bouncy and one grabbed my son's shoe and ran off with it! But Penelope was shyly cuddling in bed. Much calmer than the other dogs. When I picked her up, she was so tiny and gentle and just cuddled up to me and slept. For me, it was love at first sight!”
I LOVE LOVE PENELOPE!!! SHE MAKES MY HEART MELT❤ WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL
After posting a few of Penelope’s pictures on Facebook, Kayla realized that people love her unique “goose-like” look and created her own Instagram account. She instantly gained online fame! Now Penelope has 87.2k followers on her Instagram account, who enjoy her funny expressions and “fashionista” nature. "Penelope overall does great posing for pictures! She is such an inquisitive little thing that she often stays very still while she is scoping things out. Most of our pics are just natural looks from us cuddling on the couch, but the more 'posed' pics she enjoys doing because she gets treats and loves having all the attention on her!”
Many may have noticed that Penelope has many fashionable outfits. When asked how Kayla chooses her clothing, she says that her breed requires clothing to stay warm, so she decided to make it unique and fashionable. “Italian Greyhounds often require clothing, they have very little body fat and can get cold easily and so in cold climates, they often need warm PJs or jackets. They also are susceptible to sunburns with their thin fur and sensitive skin. So in the summer, they often need thin layers to protect from the sun. With all that in mind, I love finding clothes or collars that match Penelope's Goosey personality! I love things that are whimsical, unique, and colorful for her. There is an amazing woman that owns a company called duds4buds and she often makes Penelope incredible, unique custom clothing and comes up with really unique ideas for Penelope's outfits!”
When asked how she would describe Penelope’s personality, Kayla says: “She is not like any dog I have ever met. She is funny! She loves playing games and even seems to have a sense of humor. Penelope is sassy! She does what she wants how she wants to do it. She is sneaky and mischievous and an evil genius of sorts! I have never seen a dog be able to figure out the things she does to get a hold of what she wants. We’ve gone through lines of trash cans trying to find one she can’t figure out how to unlock! Any of The Goose's mischievousness is balanced out by pounds of sweetness! She is incredibly loving and affectionate. She adores kisses and hugs and snuggles and is always cuddled up with me or one of my kids. She will wrap her arms around us in a hug when we are kissing her.”
Penelope loves children and especially playing with them. Kayla says that Penelope can sense if one of her children is ill and then cuddles and stays with them. “She seems to prefer children over adults (besides a special few adults). She loves playing with my kids and their friends and if one of my children is ill, she seems to know and cuddles up on them and stays with them. She is loved by my children so intensely and she seems to reciprocate the feelings. She keeps our entire family laughing with her goofy antics on top of that!”
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I've heard of a lot of "stuck at home so I adopted" pets lately... I hope everybody knows that animals last a looooong time, and boredom is NOT a fair reason to get one. I'm glad for the ones who find a forever home, of course.
If you read the commentary, she actually got this dog 3 years ago to keep her company while her kids were at school. This is no Coronavirus giveaway!
What I really don't understand here is why everyone thinks it's their problem to worry about a woman who you don't even know. You don't know if she has depression and the dogs help with that, you don't know multiple things. Just you still want to sit in judgement of other people because your own life is boring. @Rissie
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It still happened for the same reason and a few year is nothing when you think about a dog's lifespan. Personally I totally side eye this stuck at home now the kids are going to school. First off all, when they just go to school they still take up a lot of time. With being sick, with needing help during school activities, if you want you can have two full-time jobs being involved in school. But more importantly if you're Ill enough to not work or do other activities, how did you take care of young kids to begin with (without any help). Sure there might be an explanation, but right now I am leaning towards spoiled princess with nothing better to do and maybe carpal tunnel syndrome. Dogs are living and breathing companions, not accessories to play with. So yeah, I too have my reservations. I'm not saying she needs to be a different person, just that it seems her story is bogus and she needs to stop lying and then make bland pictures of a cute dog ;)
Chronic illness. Our illnesses are chronic. You know what that means? they do not go away when we get bored. So neither do our companion animals. Because we're generally sick for life. And if we're very lucky our lives are longer than the animals. If you've never had a condition relegate you to 1000 square feet of world, be quiet please.
I have a chronic illness but still agree that pets aren't temporary boredom busters. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Merlyn Emrys what
Merlyn Emrys lol
Merlyn Emrys ?
Merlyn Emrys easy
Diana Cartwright ?
Goofball!
A pretty, goofy pupster that has oodles of patience for her human! The indignities suffered... Looks like Penelope was a good distraction for her human. Wish them both all the happiness...
I've heard of a lot of "stuck at home so I adopted" pets lately... I hope everybody knows that animals last a looooong time, and boredom is NOT a fair reason to get one. I'm glad for the ones who find a forever home, of course.
If you read the commentary, she actually got this dog 3 years ago to keep her company while her kids were at school. This is no Coronavirus giveaway!
What I really don't understand here is why everyone thinks it's their problem to worry about a woman who you don't even know. You don't know if she has depression and the dogs help with that, you don't know multiple things. Just you still want to sit in judgement of other people because your own life is boring. @Rissie
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It still happened for the same reason and a few year is nothing when you think about a dog's lifespan. Personally I totally side eye this stuck at home now the kids are going to school. First off all, when they just go to school they still take up a lot of time. With being sick, with needing help during school activities, if you want you can have two full-time jobs being involved in school. But more importantly if you're Ill enough to not work or do other activities, how did you take care of young kids to begin with (without any help). Sure there might be an explanation, but right now I am leaning towards spoiled princess with nothing better to do and maybe carpal tunnel syndrome. Dogs are living and breathing companions, not accessories to play with. So yeah, I too have my reservations. I'm not saying she needs to be a different person, just that it seems her story is bogus and she needs to stop lying and then make bland pictures of a cute dog ;)
Chronic illness. Our illnesses are chronic. You know what that means? they do not go away when we get bored. So neither do our companion animals. Because we're generally sick for life. And if we're very lucky our lives are longer than the animals. If you've never had a condition relegate you to 1000 square feet of world, be quiet please.
I have a chronic illness but still agree that pets aren't temporary boredom busters. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Merlyn Emrys what
Merlyn Emrys lol
Merlyn Emrys ?
Merlyn Emrys easy
Diana Cartwright ?
Goofball!
A pretty, goofy pupster that has oodles of patience for her human! The indignities suffered... Looks like Penelope was a good distraction for her human. Wish them both all the happiness...