The Puppy Bowl could be ruff for Colorado dogs Gumdrop, Peanut, Avalanche, Rose, Sven and Vivianne.
The cutest four-legged players around will assemble on the miniature gridiron Sunday, Feb. 12, for Puppy Bowl XIX — including a half dozen Colorado pups.
The 19th annual adoption event has become a tradition on Super Bowl day, where viewers can tune in and out at leisure to watch dozens of rescue puppies romp and play on a tiny football field, with the goal of promoting pet adoption from shelters.In testimony, Hannity and other Fox employees said they doubted Trump’s fraud claims
This year, a quartet of puppies from Brighton and two from Colorado Springs will take to the field starting at noon on Feb. 12 on Animal Planet to play for Team Ruff and Team Fluff. The overall event will feature 122 puppies, 67 animal shelters and rescue animals from 34 states.
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