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An Ode To The Delightful Dingus 🐶 ❤️ 🐶 ❤️ 🐶 ❤️ 🐶

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barkpost.com

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frank@newsletter.barkpost.com

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Fri, Nov 18, 2016 02:36 PM

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221 Canal Street Floor 6 New York, NY 10013

[daily doodle] Top of the mornin' to ya, Barkfolk! Dogs can be many things: family and friends, guides and guardians, perky playmates and snoozy snugglers. And some dogs, bless their farts, are just straight up goofballs. I speak of the Dingus: that famed class of dog that [sticks their whole head in the bowl of water]; the dog that [can’t even sit still without looking awkward]; the dog that [hasn’t quite figured out what to do with their mouth], like, [ever]. [Kassie]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost In fact, we’re such huge fans of the “Dingus” that we dedicated our very first print [magazine issue] to them. And, had our talented friend [Sophie Gamand] capture some of BarkPost’s own pups at their dingusiest. Check out these bios of our favorite Dinguses. And if you see yourself in one of these hopelessly awkward pups: you’re not alone. 😀 Zen and the art of being a dingus 1. Pimm Purchased Overcoming Anxiety on Amazon recently. Favorite color is “uh, blue?” [Pimm]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost Overcome your anxiety of sharing:      2. Frankie Gets very nervous in group activities. Spent a weekend reading about bees. Can’t wait to tell you all about it. [Frankie]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost Tell your friends all about bees:      3. Donut Pees in the ocean because “everybody does it.” Watched a Youtube video on how to tell a joke. Way too friendly in elevators. [Donut]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost Sharing: Everybody does it!      4. Andi Ate the bug in her salad to avoid hurting the waiter’s feelings. Put soda on her cereal once. Secretly jealous of her little sister. [Andi]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost Make your friends secretly jealous of you:      5. Ziggy Stared at the sun on a dare. Loves Conga lines, but way too shy to join in. [Ziggy]Sophie Gamand for BarkPost Share, don't stare:      6. Buddy Tried to blame a fart on someone who wasn’t there. Still figuring out how to make spaghetti. [Buddy][Sophie Gamand for BarkPost] Share with someone you'd blame a fart on:      This is just the tip of the Dingus iceberg. If you want more celebrations of our doofiest, goofiest dogs check out the [BarkZine]! We’ve put together all the activities, articles, photos and jokes that one doggy lovin’ human could handle. We know you’ll love it. 😁 That’s all for today! If you know your pup is a gen-u-wine Dingus, send us your favorite pics & videos and tell us why! 'Til next time! [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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