Blind, howling pug's apology to neighbor makes noise online

 


PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pittsburgh pug's apology for his separation anxiety-induced howling is making some noise.

The 11-year-old dog named Charleston Chew and his owner Sharla Wilson just moved into a new apartment.

She tells KDKA-TV Charleston is nearly blind and since his vision started going, his separation anxiety ramped up.

Since the move, he's been bumping into walls and will meander into a corner and start howling until she rescues him.

So Wilson wrote up an apology from Charleston and taped it to a neighbor's door. It explains he's old and very sorry for his howling.

Neighbor Megan Jones...



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