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Simon Cowell Shares He's 'Fallen in Love' With New, Tiny Pup

By Devan McGuinness,

30 days ago

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Simon Cowell is known for being a tough cookie on-air, but his love for dogs never has him grumpy.

In a social post, the America's Got Talent judge shares some photos of a very cute dog who has stolen his heart. Take a look!

On March 27, Simon took to Instagram to introduce his followers to a very cute little black and white dog who had quickly stolen his heart.

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"I've just fallen in love," Simon shared in the caption as he cuddled the new pup , giving it a kiss on the head.

In the second photo, Simon is holding the small dog with a smile and looking at something off in the distance.

Scrolling once more, Simon shared a small video clip of him talking to the little puppy . We can't hear what he says to the dog in the clip, but seeing the adorable dog in motion is fun.

In the comment section of the social post, people found themselves in love with the small dog, too.

"That’s a perfect baby," one fan wrote.

"Absolutely adorable," another person added.

"So adorable I have the identical Chihuahua," admitted another viewer.

"Ahhhh, how gorgeous," shared someone else.

"What a darling little peanut," wrote another. "I'm in love too...truly adorable!"

How to Bond with a New Puppy

It's hard to imagine anything cuter than a brand-new puppy, so it's understandable that we would want to spend as much time with one as possible. And it turns out that's a good thing if you're hoping to bond with a new puppy.

According to the American Kennel Club , a few easy-to-follow tips, including spending a lot of time with your new puppy, will help you develop a good, strong bond with it.

"When it comes to bonding with your dog, it’s important to truly commit," the organization suggests. "Try not letting your phone steal your attention during walks or games of fetch. Your dog needs to know that they’ve got your full attention and that they can rely on you to meet their needs."

From there, some other things you can do to develop a long-lasting friendship with your new dog are to introduce a routine, pay attention to your dog's body language, embrace the process, and introduce your dog to all your friends.

" Bonding with a pet is a lot of fun, but it takes plenty of hard work too," the American Kennel Club writes. "Putting in this effort can make for a smoother transition into pet ownership and reduce headaches for you and your dog for years to come."

It looks like Simon is happy to pour his attention into this adorable puppy.

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