How do 21 puppies beat the heat?
September 16, 2015 6:37 AM   Subscribe

 
Okay but think about the wet dog smell afterward!
posted by imnotasquirrel at 6:43 AM on September 16, 2015


Oh my, this is adorable. Anyone else here with Goldendoodle experience? Just imagine the assorted goofiness!

[Almost flagged for display error, though. This is so not Beethoven. Tchaikovsky!]
posted by Namlit at 6:45 AM on September 16, 2015 [1 favorite]


Not to mention that Beethoven was a St Bernard.
posted by dr_dank at 6:47 AM on September 16, 2015 [2 favorites]


Mod note: Fixed Beethoven > Tchaikovsky, by OP request
posted by taz (staff) at 6:50 AM on September 16, 2015 [1 favorite]


Waltz of the Hounders...
posted by jim in austin at 7:35 AM on September 16, 2015


Oh my, this is adorable. Anyone else here with Goldendoodle experience? Just imagine the assorted goofiness!

I've met one. Marley is enormous, but a totally lovable goofball.
posted by zombieflanders at 7:39 AM on September 16, 2015 [1 favorite]


Okay but think about the wet dog smell afterward!

But they're puppies! Puppies smell so good. I used to put my nose right next to my dog's face to smell his puppy breath when he was little. Dogs start smelling gross around 6-12 months.
posted by lunasol at 7:44 AM on September 16, 2015 [5 favorites]


I can't really argue about the magical properties of puppy breath.
posted by imnotasquirrel at 9:13 AM on September 16, 2015


Puppy toes, fur, and breath has magical sniff powers. Plus they're adorable to nuzzle the little fluffnuggets.
posted by msbutah at 9:23 AM on September 16, 2015


warm puppy smell is best right between their ears on the top of their head.
posted by poffin boffin at 9:46 AM on September 16, 2015 [1 favorite]


As a dedicated cat person may I just say PUPPYBUTTZ! (The buttz, they waggle)
posted by Trivia Newton John at 4:24 PM on September 16, 2015


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