Jonathan Graziano and his 13-year-old pug, Noodle, have won over TikTok for their near-daily games of “no bones,” which predict the day’s mood based on whether Noodle stands up or flops down in bed.
(Image credit: @jongraz/TikTok)
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Jonathan Graziano and his 13-year-old pug, Noodle, have won over TikTok for their near-daily games of “no bones,” which predict the day’s mood based on whether Noodle stands up or flops down in bed.
(Image credit: @jongraz/TikTok)
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