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Man Uses Photoshop to Make His Dog Seem As Big As She Feels

There is an old saying that it isn’t the dog in the fight, it’s the fight in the dog. We have often seen this to be true in life, but it is also true with literal dogs as well. In many cases, small dogs just don’t feel very small, and it is amazing what they attempt to do.

An example of a small dog with a huge heart is this little dachshund. In order to show the true spirit of this lovely animal, Mitch Boyer created some awesome pictures in Photoshop.

Vivian, the dog in the pictures, and Mitch have known each other since she was only a day old. They travel across the country together, looking for areas where they feel at home. Today, they are in Brooklyn, New York, and they are making a children’s book together called “Vivian the Dog Moves to Brooklyn.”

Just wait to you see how much fun the pictures are from this book.

Vivian lives in New York City

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She does everything together with Mitch

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They take walks together

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They check out the sites

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They hunt for food

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They’ve even been known to take selfies!

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Via: Wimp

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