'I wuv you': Adorable video of talking Texas shelter dog who barks his love to melt the hearts of passing visitors

An adorable Boston Terrier stray found on the streets of Tyler, Texas, has the unusual skill of being able to bark 'I love you' to families visiting his shelter.



Rescuers noticed his distinctive bark and say he only offers his profession of love when people are walking away because 'he thinks they're leaving him'.



Whether he knows what he sounds like or not, it appears the heart-melting ploy worked, as Domino was adopted by a family on Tuesday after nearly a month honing his skills at the shelter.



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Talking dog? Domino, a Boston terrier, rescued by a Texas shelter, sounds like he is barking 'I love you'

Professing his love: Rescuers say Domino only barks I Love You, pictured, when visitors are walking away from him

VIDEO: Domino 'the talking dog' barks 'I love you'

Terry Cashion, Operations Manager at the Pets Fur People shelter, told Mail Online the four-year-old pup knew what he was doing.



'When the lady adopting him came in - she's a real nice lady who has adopted from us before - she said: 'He talks to me'.



'I said: 'All our dogs talk to you' and she said: 'This one's special', so we went out and listened.



'You can plainly hear 'I love you'. He says it when you're walking away because he's worried you're leaving him. He's a sweetheart, he really is.'

Domino was found as a stray in the Texas city three weeks ago.



He was handed into the shelter and they advertised finding him, appealing for his owners to make a claim but no one came forward.



He was partially house-trained and could walk on a leash. It was also discovered he loved nothing better than a ride in a car so had clearly been owned recently before being abandoned.



Saved: Donna Bryan, pictured, has adopted Domino. She told rescuers she'd heard his bark and was smitten



On hearing the bark, Donna Bryan, couldn't help but save the dog and give him the home life he missed once again.



He is the second dog she has adopted from the shelter and will join another Boston Terrier and a Jack Russell at her home in Tyler.



Mr Cashion said they are selective at the 'no-kill' sanctuary about who should be allowed to adopt Bostons.



He says they tend to suffer allergies, which need veterinary treatment, so any new owners should know what they're getting themselves into.



'They have a really good temperament but can tend to suffer allergies,' he said.



'When we get a Boston we try to have them adopted by someone who already has one or his familiar with them. [Domino's new owner] has a 13-year-old Boston and Domino is a precious little dog, so sweet.'



There are numerous online videos of dogs whose owners believe they are speaking.

