PHOTO OP: All Tuckered Out
Via Steve took it.
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French Bulldog Still Waiting for Bus
A Frenchie named Renya has been waiting at the bus stop for nearly six straight hours, according to witnesses on the scene.
“Nobody’s had the heart to tell her she’s on a park bench,” one passerby told The Fluffington Post.
Via TajLa Shi.
Area Dog Can’t Wait to Find Out What’s Coming to Vacant Storefront
Local pup Tula was bummed when the town’s Blockbuster video store closed in in 2011. For a long time, the store sat vacant, but two weeks ago a mysterious “Coming Soon” sign appeared in the window. Cryptically, the sign doesn’t actually allude to what is coming soon to the location, and that’s driving Tula nuts.
“She just can’t wait for find out what it is,” said friend Daniel Callahan. "Tula walks by the store every day to see if there are any clues as to what’s coming. I know she’s really hoping for a Pinkberry.“
Via dee & tula monstah.
Puppy Adopts Duck From Local Park
Snickers, a Tibetan Spaniel puppy, made his first official visit to the park on Tuesday. While most of the afternoon was spent taking in the scenery and shaking paws with local residents, he did not leave without a souvenir.
“He adopted his very own pet duck,” says Jen Werts, who assisted Snickers with the paperwork. “He’s five months old already. I think he can handle this kind of responsibility.”
Submitted by M. Vaught.
The biggest entry on any couch potato’s social calendar is Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week, set to kick off Sunday for the 25th year in a row. However, for this year’s event, hosted by YouTube celebrity Philip DeFranco, Discovery has some serious competition: the Internet.
Yes, from the same medium that brought you Rebecca Black, Double Rainbow and Peanut Butter Jelly Time, comes what could be the greatest achievement yet: Animals Acting Like Sharks Week.
Warning: The video above includes scenes of intensely graphic cuteness.