You Have Been Randomly Selected

Puplishers Clearing House is pleased to send you an official pup! Because you could be our next Big Winner to receive 1 Million Pups a year for life!


Please see Stefanie C. for official de-tails.

CO Double Feeture!

Locked Out – No Pawblem

Now where’d I put mah keys?

PLUS!

Hairy Houdini

Your prison cannot hold meee!

Adoorable, Sue H.! //NOTE! If you’re looking to adopt some kittens in the Tacoma area, check out Pitter Pats of Baby Cats!//

Serene Sunbeam Sunbath on a Sill

Ahhh what could be more peaceful? (honk-shu sounds)


BAM!


Bring it on, Dada & Xiao-xiao! Thanks for the cuteness, Mona H.

The Tail is Willin’, but Maru be Chillin’

It’s not the heat, it’s the Marumidity. But Maru, you have so many fans.

Don’t look, Ethel! Maru’s over-exposed! (peeks through fingers)

Thanks again to hot sender-inner, Ant.

 

When Trees Attack!

Woah, isn’t it lucky that a springy branch broke Raccky’s fall? He’ll be fine as long as he doesn’t…

Thwwwppp!

Swooosh!


Hold on for the ride, sender-inner Sarah G. Photo by her mom, Christine A.!

Three Scoops of Meerkat, Please

With caramel syrup, shredded coconut and some chocolate chips. In a pine cone, thanks.

Scoopalicious thanks to Lillian D., and the Melbourne Zoo.

Pom’s Pretty Port-a-Cotty

There once was a pretty chamber pot,
And a pommie puppy who really thought,
That its worth was more than piddly squat.


Ami looks a little flushed, Niina R.

50 bonus points for a 7-litter word!

Hmmmm, ok, (arranges litter tiles on rack), I got G-O-L-D-E-N-S.

Goldens is too a word!

Mama Golden, Belle, scored a bingo, Amy J. !

Oh Say Can You Squee

By the dawn’s early light…

The only thing we have to squee, is squee itself, Jacqueline O.!

Have a Nice Trip

(Cliff Clavin voice) “It’s a little known fact that dogs and cats may be good companions, but they can break your leg…

(Carla rolls her eyes as Cliff goes on) A new analysis of emergency-room data found that 86,000 people a year wind up in the hospital after tripping over a pet, its bowls, or its toys. Dogs cause nearly eight times more injuries than cats, mainly because they’re bigger and stronger, and can yank people down stairs or into holes when pulling on their leashes during walks…”

See you next fall, Dani H.

Though Cliff Clavin would have said all that, it’s really from the Dec. 24, 2010 issue of  The Week magazine.