Henry Holt and Company was kind enough to send me a preview copy of Jill Abramson’s new book, The Puppy Diaries: Raising a Dog Named Scout. I’m embarrassed to say they sent it in September, and I have just now found time to read it, but happy to say I loved it!
Check out this photo gallery from PeoplePets, showing what they claim are the “world’s most massive litters”. Above is just one example of the eleven they show – many with record-breaking numbers of pups. And of course, the cute factor is off the charts, so get ready to say, “awwwwwww.”
Got this on my twitter feed today. Apparently it was Puppy Palooza night at Progressive Field / Indians game. They are so cute I just had to share!
(Frank – this one’s for you.)
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
PS – Just got down far enough on my Twitter page to find the sponsoring organization for Puppy Palooza. Can anyone explain to me why the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is presenting Puppy Palooza??? Are puppies really a problem for the sewer district? Is the sewer district responsible for puppies? I’m sooooooo confused!
UPDATE: Thanks for the response @NEORSD. Apparently, they are running a campaign about how “Because Dogs Can’t Flush” you need to pick up your dog’s messes before they get into the groundwater. Now, it all makes sense. (Not something I really wanted to think about, but it does make sense!)
If you’ve decided to purchase a dog rather than adopting from a shelter, your next job is to begin interviewing breeders. Wondering what questions should you ask before buying your dog?
This week, I’m starting the first of three in a series of pictorial top ten lists, with special thanks to my brother Jim for sending this adorable collection. Where the source of the photos is known, it is indicated. Take a minute out to enjoy and smile!
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The Shiba Inu mama dog who started the puppy cam craze had her 3rd (and final) litter on April 14th, and that means Puppy Cam is back in full gear.
Enjoy this feed whenever you need a moment of joy in your day.
We just got home from my sons’ Special Olympics basketball game, where we met Sir Walter, the new Mini Schnauzer mascot of the Columbiana County Comets.
Fortunately for us, he was no match for the mighty Royal Knights!
On Tuesday, Missourians passed a law that forces breeders to act responsibly and treat all of the dogs in their care humanely. Does your state have a similar law?