Recycle, Reuse, Re-cute!

Do you have used puppy scraps laying around your home? Sure, everyone does! Don’t throw them away! Save your puppy scraps until you have enough to create a new puppy! After a few smooshes they fuse together permanently and, if everything goes well, you end up with a nice new puppy.


Just another eCO-friendly tip from, No Name.

49 comments … read them below or add one

  1. dgerish says:

    Also works with kitty scraps.

  2. ceejoe says:

    Holy moly, I would be SO ded if I lived there!

    Also – Matchingks! between all the puppehs and also with the fur-niture.

  3. Fird Birfle says:

    SIMPLY ‘GORJYUS’!!!!!
    Their fur is silkier and prettier than my hair EVER was

    Signed,
    Same as it Ever Was.

  4. Theresa says:

    Puppy felting!

  5. Rachael says:

    They look like long-haired doxies or maybe some kind of mix. Whatever they are, I WANT!!!

    The larger one in the back – I’m assuming it’s the mom – look at those soulful eyes!!

    • fleurdamour says:

      The one on the left was the only one ready for his school photo.

    • Amy says:

      They are long haired English cream doxies. I *WILL* be the joyful recipient of the love of one some day!!! :)

      • Fird Birfle says:

        Amy how soon can I move in? I’ll take any corner and I use a futon so the movein will be painless ….

        • Amy says:

          Though we do have a guest room, but it could be a while until a vacancy opens up. With 4 meowing fuzzballs between the age of 6 and 10, we have to wait to get a barker. Otherwise, there will be a major revolt… :)

      • loribelle says:

        They sound delicious!

  6. tracylee says:

    I was getting peer-pressured into cutting back a bit on the ear nomming, but y’all are making it muy difficult.

    • Fird Birfle says:

      ooooooo tracylee were you brought up Catholic?
      You do the quietly sad guilt-trip bit, VERY VERY skillfully :)

    • tracylee says:

      I wuzzn’t… but had a grandmother who was very very good and I packed my bags quite often for my regularly-departing guilt trip :)

    • lds7yrs says:

      tracylee, if you leave me the one with the chocolate-dipped ears, just this once I promise to say nothing regarding the nomming. ;)

  7. Madame X says:

    THUD!

    That’s me. Ded. From teh Qte. Again.

  8. fleurdamour says:

    The intersection of CO and Etsy -Petsy!

  9. Holly says:

    They are so beautiful. I look at dogs like this and I can easily believe that their poop doesn’t smell.

  10. NurseNoir says:

    How can I arrange to be buried amidst this pup-pile? My first thought was Dachs/Golden Retriever mix, but D’hunds do come in many color varieties now. Does anyone know for sure? In any case, these littles are deathly adorable. I’m sure thuds are echoing from every part of the net!

    • Amy says:

      English (possibly American) Cream doxies. Lovely, aren’t they? :)

      • DB says:

        Amy is right – they are amazing. My parents have two of them… beautiful color!!

      • Smallthunder says:

        I’ve seen chocolate doxies before, but English cream?! Time for tea, I say, and no sugar in mine, thank you. These doxies are sweet enough as is.

        • Amy says:

          Have you seen the dapple and brindle doxies? Also to-die-for. I’d love to have one of each… long hair english cream, long hair chocolate, short hair brindle, short hair dapple. That would be doxie heaven :)

  11. Gigi says:

    I want the one with the dark ears in front !! Quick before tracylee moms his ears to nobbins!

  12. Mary (the first) says:

    I want the one in back, consoling his/her mom with a little smooch.

  13. NurseNoir says:

    Of course, the most important question is: do they have Fri-toes? I know that red ones do, but does that change with the radical coat color change? Inquiring minds want to know!

  14. tommygirl says:

    OH MY GOODNESS!!

  15. snoopysnake says:

    Breck girls, even if some of them are male, they are all Breck girls.