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This Week’s Winner
Name: | Noel Rascal |
Breed: | Maltese/Chihuahua mix |
Fun Fact: | Noel came from a rescue at 12 weeks old. He was named Noel because he was adopted during Christmas. After a couple months, he was given a middle name “Rascal” which suits his personality. He is the foster advocate at his home because he helps the fosters dogs to come out of their shells and feel comfortable. He not only steals treats, but he will also steals your heart in a blink. |
Cutest
Name: | Lucy |
Breed: | Dutch Shepherd |
Fun Fact: | Lucy just celebrated her first birthday! |
Most Expressive
Name: | Mel Lo |
Breed: | German Shepherd/Shar Pei |
Fun Fact: | Mel Lo comes by his name naturally. He is so agreeable with other dogs and humans, especially little children. Mel is German and Lo is Chinese; thus his pedigree. But his expression always gets an “Awww, You’re so cute.” |
Sleepiest
Silliest
Name: | Hazel |
Breed: | Mini Goldendoodle |
Best Action Shot
Name: | Homer |
Breed: | Basset Hound |
Fun Fact: | Homer is a multi titled AKC AND UKC dog. He is 3, and this is a shot of him running down the DASH Course at the UKC Premier National. In AKC’s FastCAT – He is the highest ranked Champion Dog in the country with top speed 9f nearly 16 mph. |
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