Friday 30 October 2009

The World's Cuties Puppies - Photos

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Friday October 30, 2009    

The World's Cuties Puppies - Photos

Hi Readers,

No matter your age, I think it is hard to resist a puppy. Have you heard the ad that Coke® has out - something about and ice cold Coke creates the Ahhhhhh reflex?

I think seeing a cute puppy creates the "puppy reflex" of an Ahhhhhh! They are so darn cute. And when they play together - it's amazing to watch the fun.

I wanted to share a few cute puppy photos with you today.

Here are some adorable puppies - some are so cute you wish they could just pop right out of that photo and let you pick them up.

Enjoy!

"Skittles ... what's your favorite flavor?"

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Submitted by:  Mary VanDyke

"Look ... it's a Pug Plug!"

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Submitted by:  Stephanie Crawford

"Time for a little monkey business!"

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Submitted by:  Sharri Bronas

"Hey, who took all these leaves off the tree?"

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Submitted by:  Michelle Jordan

What do you think? Do you have a favorite? It's hard to choose, isn't it?

Until next time,

Dr. Jon


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For puppies (less than 8-9 months and less than 30 pounds): Feed your puppy a consistent canned, semi-moist or dry dog food designed for puppies. If your dog weighs more than 30 pounds, dry food is preferred for greater caloric density.

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