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Unknown (via A Place To Love Dogs )
Tagged: dogs, puppies, labrador retriever, golden lab, chocolate lab, cyoot puppy ob teh day
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Unknown (via A Place To Love Dogs )
Idiots? or GENIUSES? (Whoa!)
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Unknown
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Unknown
ai'll gib u lotz ob kissus 4 bakun!
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jennybookseller
ai fink its tiem 2 get dat munkey off yer bak!
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DyannLynn
"Sheepdogs resembling Berger Picards have been depicted for centuries in tapestries, engravings and woodcuts. One renowned painting, in the Bergerie Nationale at Rambouillet, the National Sheepfold of France, dating to the start of the 19th century, shows the 1st Master Shepherd, Cl ment Delorme, in the company of a medium-sized, strong-boned dog with mid-length crisp coat and naturally upright ears, resembling in many ways a Berger Picard of today."
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Unknown (via Dog Wallpapers )
You're taking to those skates, well, like a bird to flight!
-Sally Squeeps
Find more cute and hilarious moving pictures over at Animal Gifs!
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Unknown
Hang on tight little one, I'll protect you!"
-Sally Squeeps
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Unknown
The gorilla won last week's Squee Spree poll! Thank you all for voting. So get ready, this widdle cutey-pie is just the first in a long week of squeedorable apes!
-Sally Squeeps
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Unknown (via Twycross Zoo)
They just keep spinning, and twirling, and spinning... forever, and ever, and ever...
-Sally Squeeps
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Unknown (via Rurinacci)
One proud mama squirrel resting with her newborn babies. Shhhh! Don't wake them!
-Sally Squeeps
Squee! Spotter:
Unknown (via Just Call Me Lynn)
You may only be a widdle ball of floof right now cheetah cub, but one day you are going to grow up to be the fastest floof in all the land!
-Sally Squeeps
Do you have a squee pet that you want to share with the world? Send us your pet pictures and stories, and they could end up on Daily Squee!
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Unknown (via Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre )
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Unknown (via Wolf Haven International)
"Cheetah mothers typically give birth to a litter of three cubs, all of which will stay with her for one and a half to two years before venturing off on their own. When interacting with her cubs, cheetah mothers purr, just like domestic cats."Now I can't stop thinking about mommy cheetahs purring! -Sally Squeeps
Squee! Spotter:
Unknown (via Chris Johns)