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This Week’s Winner
Name:
Bubba the foster
Breed:
Lab mix
Fun Fact:
Bubba’s favorite spot is on the cool concrete in this Austin, Texas heat. In this pic he’s begging for some fall weather this November.
Socials
@fosteringthebpack
Cutest
Name:
Lilibet Lou
Breed:
Chihuahua, Jack Russell, Pug mix
Fun Fact:
Lilibet Lou loves the grass and the sun. She loves to chase squirrels, although she has not been allowed to catch one. She adores kids that are little like her!! Her favorite toy is an opossum plush that I have had to sew over 20 times to keep it together!
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Most Expressive
Name:
Buddy
Breed:
Shorkie
Fun Fact:
I took this as I caught him across the room looking at me like this and my heart melted
Sleepiest
Name:
Winnie
Breed:
Golden Retriever
Fun Fact:
Winnie is 12.4 months old. She waits for me to put down a soft blanket before she will lie down. She is the sweetest girl
Socials
@winnie_and_charliet
Silliest
Most Dignified
Name:
Peanut & Pixie
Breed:
Chihuahua
Fun Fact:
Peanut and Pixie are both rescue dogs. They both compete in pet fashion shows to raise money and awareness to dog rescue.
Socials
@peanut0926
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View our previous week’s winners here: November 8, 2024
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