Dozens of pictures and bios of dogs, including the aforementioned Stormie Mae, Max, Maverick, and Molly, featured in the daily dog walking forecast for this week.
Each day, News 5 features a different pup during our Dog Walking Forecast . Take a look at this week's furry celebrities. Meet Stormie Mae ! She is a mini wiener dog whose parents, Kyleigh and Alex Ramlow, sent us this adorable photo of.
The Ramlows said Stormie Mae is ready for the snow and rain to be over! Paul Starecheski sent News 5 this adorable picture of Max, his 3-year-old Maltese. Max loves to go on car rides with his dad and cuddle up on the couch to catch the latest updates on News 5!
The Paden family sent in this puptacular picture of their furbabies to News 5 and told us that Maverick is a 2-year-old Great Pyrenees, and BlackJack is a seven-year-old German Shepherd. They also said this dynamic doggo duo is puuurfectly loving to their kitty siblings and human family alike! GMC is told that Blackjack does not like loud noises, such as thunderstorms or the nearby gun range.
Maverick, on the other paw, is a ferocious protector...but sometimes he is barking at nothing! Sharon Thomas told Good Morning Cleveland that Bailey is a Chow Chow and recently celebrated her birthday! She turned 12 back on April 18! This beautiful girl and her family live in North Olmsted, where she enjoys watching the news and weather with her momma every morning!
Bailey also loves taking walks and chasing the squirrels, especially on cooler days. But she doesn't like the rainy weather we have been having lately, as she doesn’t like getting her fur wet! Meet Molly! Her pawrents are Jim and Kelly Wood, and they all live in Medina together.
They sent this pawesome picture of Molly rocking her red winter coat! While we think she looks quite fetching in her jacket, she is hoping for warmer days when she does not have to wear it! Janie M Neitenbach sent us this paw-esome photo of Gus. He loves dog walks, according to Jamie, so, of course, he's our featured dog in today's dog-walking forecast.
In addition to the dog walks, Gus, or Gustavo, loves car rides. Kathleen Sabo from Broadview Heights sent us this photo of Emma. She is 5 years old, and she is a rescue. Rescue dogs are the best, says Sabo.
Hard to disagree, especially with the cutest photo of Emma! Do you want your dog included in News 5's dog walking forecast? Send us an email and a photo of your dog to 5pix@wews.com. Want the latest Power of 5 weather team updates wherever you go?
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