National Mill Dog Rescue shared this adorable video of one of their newest rescues showing off his singing voice. We think the tiny Yorkie named McLovin’ is singing because he knows he’s in a happy place. And wouldn’t you know it, his mom has the perfect name for such a sweetheart!
“This tiny guy sure has a set of pipes on him,” National Mill Dog Rescue writes. “McLovin’ is a 3.5 pound Yorkie who was rescued last week. He’s a crooner, that’s for sure! McLovin’ is spoken for and what a coincidence … His new ‘mom’ is named Melody!”
Click play and make sure you have your volume on to listen to McLovin’ croon away.
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