I love dogs!

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Apr 132008
 

Forgive me for linking to Perez Hilton again, but this is quite possibly the cutest thing I have EVER seen. Gin is an adorable border collie who dances with her equally adorable 16 year old British owner, Kate. They took Britain’s Got Talent by storm, and I hope they win! I miss my dogs…

 

Here is what happens when you find an old LEGO A-team van that you made in 7th grade and decide it’s time to do something with it.

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holy shit!

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Jan 122008
 

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This baby polar bear was taken from her mother at the Nuremberg Zoo in Germany for her own safety. Be careful- she’s so cute, you *might* spontaneously combust.

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shows us Knut!

Jan 072008
 

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For 24.98, you can make your dog go from looking up (rather menacingly) to looking down! Silence is golden.

Dec 202007
 

“America’s Favorite Cat”? I’ve never heard of this feline. The Best Cat Ever. The Best Cat Ever is a sequel to cat fancy books with other original titles like: The Cat Who Came for Christmas, and The Cat and the Curmudgeon. This is the “poignant conclusion to the saga of the haughty, endearing Polar Bear…” Someone wrote a saga about a cat? How can you write an entire saga about a freakin’ cat? The haughty, endearing polar bear, and his cranky, lovable human.” If that doesn’t grab you, then you should check for a pulse.

Dec 202007
 

Oh bestweekever, how I love you and your snarky ways. Check out this post. animals + crazy getups = hilarity.

Best week ever dog
Magic Tickle Joe Jazz, Pimp
 

I’ve been pretty slack on the posts as of late, so watch this a thousand times and let the adorable cuteness swim through your soul. Seriously, watch it over and over. Actually I dare you to try and stop watching it, it’s like a cute spanish plague that takes over your attention span. Dance damnit, DANCE!!

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Dog Doorbell: Easy to use and inconspicuous (what will the neighbors think?), this device allows pets to signal when they wish to go outside by stepping on the “paw” to ring the wall- or stand-mounted chime. The device uses radio frequency to transmit from paw to chime. Any size dog can activate the device, and the chime can be set for doorbell tone or a natural-sounding bark (because we can’t have your dog barking for themselves). Multiple paws can be distributed around the home at various pet exits. The chime operates on three AA batteries (included: that’s what you get for 29.95) and the paw operates on a 9-volt battery (included). Battery power provides up to 10,000 chimes before requiring replacement. Includes instructions on how to train a dog to use the device. (Well, hot damn, it’s not self-training? What kinda deal is this?) Not recommended for use outside in inclement weather. (If Sparky is outside in the rain, he’s S.O.L.) If it’s so easy to train a dog to step on a tiny “paw,” so you will hear the “bark” of a dog, and open the door… why can’t you train the damned thing to bark on its own? What’s that sound? Oh, nevermind, it’s just the dog again.

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