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This Week’s Winner
Name: | Termite |
Breed: | Chihuahua |
Fun Fact: | This was her first bank biscuit. She was so proud of it she wouldn’t put it down even to bark. When we got home she immediately ran off and buried it in a flower pot. |
Cutest
Name: | Barney |
Breed: | Havadoodle |
Fun Fact: | “Fell Asleep Waiting For Santa”. Barney is named after my dad who passed away recently, he is a two year old havadoodle and full of personality! He is always ready to cuddle in the recliner with you or chase after he favorite pet duck you throw for him to catch!! |
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Most Expressive
Name: | Bruno |
Breed: | Mixed Beagle |
Fun Fact: | Bruno was a senior dog at a shelter, I adopted at 8 yrs old. Now 12 years old, loves a belly rub, smiles like a puppy. |
Sleepiest
Name: | Stevie |
Breed: | Yorkshire Terrier |
Fun Fact: | Stevie fell asleep playing with his ball in his Mommy’s bed! |
Silliest
Name: | Koda |
Breed: | Poodle Terrier Mix |
Fun Fact: | Koda looks like Yoda so it is but natural that we have Yoda ears for him for the holidays!!! |
Most Dignified
Name: | Khaos |
Breed: | Shepsky |
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