Will Arnett is going to be a dad again!
03.02.2020 - 18:46 / glamour.com
Sophie paced around the room, unnerved. She had never had this kind of treatment before and didn’t know what to do with herself.
I was under the covers, faced down on the massage table. But her nervousness made it hard for me to relax, which in turn made her more anxious.
To calm her down I invited her onto the table with me. She curled up and settled as I stroked her ears.
“, good dog,” I whispered.Yes, Sophie is my dog, and yes, we got a couples massage. I’ve had Sophie since 2013, and for a
.Will Arnett is going to be a dad again!
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