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“Flynn just came to us about a week ago from a rescue org. He is the absolute sweetest dog in the world. He goes crazy for anything that squeaks! We love him.”
Best Action Shot
Name:
Nova
Breed:
German Shepherd/Boxer
Fun Fact:
“Nova was found running around a Walmart parking lot when she was just a few weeks old… Her left front leg was broken and she was starving😔 however, Nova has always been happy, so loving, protector and never let her broken leg stop her from doing anything!!!”
Silliest
Name:
Benny
Breed:
Miniature Schnoodle
Fun Fact:
“Benny was posing in his new Doggles for a sunny day at the beach.”
Most Dignified
Name:
Peanut
Breed:
Yorkie
Fun Fact:
“Peanut Butter Cup Phipps is so precious. She loves to get groomed and is so
dignified that when she meets people with her beautiful “dog smile” that she demands respect if she goes out of the way to welcome you to “her” home! She is truly a cuddle bug and loves to be the boss over our younger pug!”
Cutest
Name:
Zuri
Breed:
Pittie/Lab
Fun Fact:
“Zuri loves all people & dogs. She keeps her property safe from lizards, squirrels & other critters daily! Zuri happily indulges her mom when asked to pose for daily pictures & is the best bed hog ever! 🥰”
Sleepiest
Name:
Coco
Breed:
Cavapoo
Fun Fact:
“Nothing coco loves more than sleeping …”
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