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Pssst...we're making some changes at BarkPost 👍 🐶

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Mon, Oct 3, 2016 05:15 PM

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Greetings and howl-utations 🎈🎊 🎉 For the past few years, we’ve been fetchi

[daily doodle] Greetings and howl-utations 🎈🎊 🎉 For the past few years, we’ve been fetching our favorite pup stuff and setting it at your email's doorstep, tails a'waggin. But starting today, we decided to bring ya something new (and don't worry, it's not a squirrel!) We’ll keep sending our favorite dog stuff on the web straight to your inbox, just with more joy and more jokes than ever! And this club of dog people 🐶👫 is a lot more fun when we hear from you too. So we're opening it up to you. We wanna see what you can fetch, so toss your pics and videos to us by hitting reply on this message. You might see us happily bring it back for all our readers to enjoy! Thanks for joining us, folks - it's playtime! First stop: the ball pit 😊 Today's can't miss video Frenchie in ball pit paradise cannot contain his freakout [Link: [Jukin Video via YouTube] One ball is already a party. So when a dog - like this Frenchie - gets a chance to cavort with UNLIMITED BALLS? Well, that goes beyond a party… into the realm of total INSANITY. You can [watch the full video here], or scroll on for more stuff all our friends are laughing at. Good 💩 we picked up at the dog park Buddy The Rescue Dog goes nuts for this fetch machine [cmon cmon cmon throw it!] [Buddy The Rescue Dog via YouTube] Buddy is basically re-living my childhood Christmas mornings every time this machine is gearing up to launch another ball. OOOH WHAT'S IT GONNA BE WHAT'S IT GONNA BE - EHRMAGERD - IT'S ANOTHER BALL!!!!! Pup *almost* stays true to his #1 BFF, Moose [Benji and Moose...friends 4ever?] [Heyyy Benji Official via YouTube] Benji’s a pup who knows how to give a bro his props. But stink around to the end, ‘cuz hey - even a great friend like Benji has his weaknesses. Sorry, Moose - Benji might have another BFF on the block! (and spoiler: it’s a pretty cheesy friendship) See the [full 15 seconds of drama unfold here.] That's all for now. We'll be tossing you another ball on Wednesday, so keep your eyes up! And feel free to retrieve any shweet pics of your dog or throw any questions back to us by hitting reply on this message. [Image: PS: Did you like this email? Hit yes or no below, or reply with feedback! [Image: [Link: [Link: [Image: [Link: BarkBox, Inc. All Rights Reserved 221 Canal Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10013 [Link: If you don't want to receive these emails [unsubscribe] 221 Canal Street Floor 6 New York, NY 10013

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