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Winners of the Week
name: | Tui and Dusty |
Breeding: | Golden Retriever |
Fun facts: | “This is dusty, the mother on the right. She had 10 puppies and was dusty. Early on Tui’s favorite, Dusty’s confidence and energy helped Tui Become more playful, softer, and ultimately happier (I’ve even learned TUI smile” |
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name: | Ember |
Breeding: | Corgi |
Fun facts: | “Meet Ember, she is a 5 month old Tri-Color Pembroke Welsh Corgi! She is New furry additions to our family! We already love her so much! ” |
It’s the most expressive
name: | Minerva |
Breeding: | Black pug |
Fun facts: | “Minerva loves to play. She loves to jump like a Jack Russell Terrier! She might be It looks innocent, but she keeps us on her toes! ” |
Best action shot
name: | Samantha and Ivy |
Breeding: | Yellow Labrador Retriever |
Fun facts: | “It was the first day when I adopted two-year-old Ivy in a pink collar. Samanthart, 8th year. Old black collar. Join in one minute and climb to our bed, I’ve been zonking. ” |
The sleepiest
name: | Stevie |
Breeding: | Yorkshire Terrier |
Fun facts: | Stevie fell asleep playing with his balls! |
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- Here are the winners of the past week: February 27, 2025
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