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This week’s winner
name: |
andy |
Breeding: |
red healer |
Fun fact: |
We adopted Andy from a rescue farm in Oklahoma. I had no idea what breed she was, but over time I realized that she was “special” as she was half Australian herding dog and half dingo. She is always by my side, likes to ride in the car, and needs exercise. |

the cutest

name: |
emmy |
Breeding: |
yorkie |

most expressive

name: |
trip |
Breeding: |
jack russell terrier |
Fun fact: |
Tripp loves going on rides and traveling together. Especially picking up the kids. He loves children! |

the sleepiest

name: |
packer |
Breeding: |
chihuahua mix |
fun facts |
Pucker loves cuddling, loves bluesy, and loves Christmas lights. |

the stupidest

name: |
Molly |
Breeding: |
mini golden retriever |

the most dignified

name: |
butter |
Breeding: |
border terrier mix |

best action shots

name: |
Rumi |
Breeding: |
chihuahua mix |
Fun fact: |
We have had Rumi for 3 years, he is 3 years old! Love him and you will never stop. I adore him!  |

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