Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Yogi the 10-year-old Yorkshire terrier is no ordinary pup—he’s a train fanatic who delights his owner with his love of riding a miniature train.Wearing a train cap, this week’s Newsweek Pet of the Week winner was caught on camera proudly taking a seat on a blue toy train, riding around as the conductor of his very own backyard railway.
Pictures of Yogi enjoying his train ride.
Pictures of Yogi enjoying his train ride.
Margie May
The video was captured by his owner Margie May, who told Newsweek: “[He] can do anything he sets his mind on, he rides a train, drives his own vehicles can pick his outfits and loves to smile.”Loving owner May is often inspired by Yogi’s delightful nature. The dog recently had to have some teeth removed, but that hasn’t stopped him from showing off. “If he still smiles, so can you,” May said.If you think your pet should be next week’s Newsweek Pet of the Week, don’t forget to follow the instructions at the end of this story.Finalists
Pictures of Marvin the dog who loves cuddles and digging.
Pictures of Marvin the dog who loves cuddles and digging.
Lucy Moss.
Yogi isn’t the only star this week either—we’ve been putting together some other favorite readers’ pets.Our first finalist this week is 8-month-old doxiepoo Marvin, who lives with his owner Lucy Moss.Moss told Newsweek: “[Marvin is] a fun little chap with a huge personality. He mostly loves cuddles and digging in his sandpit and loves running on the beach with other dogs.”Whether he’s making mischief in the sand or enjoying belly rubs, Marvin brings endless smiles and warmth to his family. “[I] love him so much,” Moss said.
Berkeley the dog posing for the camera.
Berkeley the dog posing for the camera.
Jillean Battle
Next up this week is Berkeley, a laid-back pup who enjoys cuddles and watching TV.”He loves to pose or zen out in the morning room,” owner Jillean Battle told Newsweek. “Berkeley has taught me the importance of rest and balance. He is always upbeat and finding a way to sneak in a kiss.”
Rare breed dog Lulo.
Rare breed dog Lulo.
Gustavo Torres
Last but not least this week is a rare breed, Lulo the Belgian griffon.With his framed black face and fluffy chin, he is beloved by owner Gustavo Torres.A small toy breed, these pups are known for their big personalities, affectionate nature and intelligence.If you think your pet could be next week’s Newsweek Pet of the Week, send us your funny and heartwarming videos and pictures of your pet, along with a bit about them to [email protected] and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.