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Koda is a rescue dog with the most fabulous ears that give him the nickname of Koda the Canine Yoda. His parents’ goal in life is to give him as many unique experiences as they can. This photo was taken after Koda created his own artwork on canvas thanks to his love for peanut butter! They never knew that Koda was this talented!
Silliest
Name:
Harley
Breed:
Mixed Lab
Fun Fact:
3yr old Lab/Great Pyrenees mix, tons of energy, and loves to lay on her back while playing with her toys
For Halloween, Rowdy is being a royal king, and he takes the role seriously. He’s very goofy, very Rowdy, but he can also be quite dignified and regal. Great Pyrenees were a favorite of French Royals like Dauphin Louis XIV and also Queen Victoria of England.
Most Expressive
Name:
Sammy
Breed:
Great Pyrenees
Fun Fact:
Sammy is a rescue dog who was abandoned to die as a puppy. He was born with birth defects that surgery could not correct, so he is living his best life in wheels and also is the emotional support dog to his human brother with dyslexia.
Sleepiest
Name:
Eddie
Breed:
Jack Russell Mix
Fun Fact:
Eddie is a rescue who was found at two weeks old with his siblings in a plastic bag. Thankfully, he was rescued and he was adopted at 12 weeks old. He hates the mornings, he loves to have a lay in, and he is hyper in the afternoon. He’s such a loyal dog, and his parents love him very much!
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