Dogs need much more than food, a warm place to sleep, and fresh water. They also thrive on affection and the comfort of being near their humans.
Studies confirm that having a canine sibling can improve a dog’s emotional well-being by offering daily companionship and shared play.
Even so, there are moments when a dog simply cannot take another second of sibling chaos.
That was exactly the case for one Nashville, Tennessee pup whose little sister pushed him right to the edge with her nonstop noise.
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Harvey, a three-year-old Corgi, lives with his owners, Janice and Will, in Nashville. Recently, their quiet routine shifted when they adopted Frankie , a puppy younger than one year old.
Harvey genuinely cares about his new sister, but her endless energy often clashes

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