Пес из США катается на скейтборде и ведет собственное шоу на YouTube.
Бульдога Ральфи, который стал известен в сети в прошлом году своим плохим поведением, удалось перевоспитать. Теперь у него есть постоянное жилье, несколько увлечений, множество друзей и еще больше поклонников в интернете. А недавно Ральфи стал лицом бренда по чистке ковров Chem-Dry.
Пес из США катается на скейтборде и ведет собственное шоу на YouTube.
Бульдога Ральфи, который стал известен в сети в прошлом году своим плохим поведением, удалось перевоспитать. Теперь у него есть постоянное жилье, несколько увлечений, множество друзей и еще больше поклонников в интернете. А недавно Ральфи стал лицом бренда по чистке ковров Chem-Dry.
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