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Caught: Micro Brew Enthusiast Puppy Sneaks a PBR
by Scott Friedstein, FluffPo Correspondent
To his friends, Toby is the ultimate beer connoisseur. The puppy is known in social circles as an authority on IPAs, stouts, and other high-end craft brews.
“Yeah, that’s all a front,” says roommate Zach Fincher. “When he’s at home, he drinks nothing but Pabst Blue Ribbon.”
Though Toby has painstakingly crafted his image, cracks have begun to show.
“He posted a selfie on Instagram last week – there was a clearly visible can of PBR behind him,” says Fincher. “He deleted it, but his friends are going to find out eventually – especially if keeps using the hashtag ’#pbr4lyfe.’”
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Local Dog Has Outgrown Starter Home
by Anna Washenko, FluffPo Correspondent
Two years ago, an area great Great Dane puppy named Jane eagerly put her paw print on the deed to her first house. She bought just after the housing crisis and got an amazingly low interest rate.
But now, no longer just a puppy, she’s beginning to feel that the little dwelling isn’t quite big enough to suit her needs and has put the house back on the market.
“She made a really smart buy in this area before it became desirable and struck while prices were at an all-time low,” realtor Patty Donahue said. “Of course, she won’t be FHA-eligible on her next home, so she’ll probably have to put down the full 20%.”
The Fluffington Post has learned that the dog has already had at least one offer and made a killing on the Twitter IPO last year, so the 20% down payment shouldn’t be a problem.
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Chicago Dog Diagnosed With First Case of the Mondays
By Anna Washenko, FluffPo Correspondent
A Chicago-area dog as been diagnosed with the first confirmed canine case of the Mondays in the United States.
Biggles, a long-time resident of Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, noticed a few months ago that the start of the week was frequently bringing him down. Every seven days, he’d have a hard time rousing himself and had trouble focusing on normal tasks.
Veterinarian Anne Harvenberg made the diagnosis.
“The Mondays has been pretty prevalent in humans for years,” Harvenberg said. “This is our first confirmed cases in dogs, though. That’s pretty big news.”
Harvenberg explained that a lot of folks thought the Mondays was just a myth in pups. Yet, she said, despite their care-free natures, many dogs feel just as much pressure as their human counterparts at the start of each week.
“Just like for humans, canines have to prepare for another week of hard work: being cute, wagging their tails, and playing fetch,” she said. “And at least humans get the weekend off. Dogs are dogging it 24/7.”
This diagnosis is a huge step forward in canine well-being because Mondays treatments for dogs might finally be covered by insurance carriers. Harvenberg recommended that anyone in close contact with a dog that may have a case of the Mondays give the puppy extra love and affection at the start of the week.
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