Newsletter Subject

"You farted in Old Navy."

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barkpost.com

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frank@newsletter.barkpost.com

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Fri, Mar 10, 2017 02:45 PM

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What do you do when it's love at first fart? 🐕 💨 ❤️ Welcome to Thank Dog It'

What do you do when it's love at first fart? 🐕 💨 ❤️ [What do you do when it's love at first fart? 🐕 💨 ❤️] [BarkPost logo] "You peed on my pee. I think we are meant to be." [lulu love][@LuluBully via Tumblr]( Welcome to Thank Dog It's Friday (TDIF!), when we dig up our goofiest, most ridiculous stories, just for you. If things don’t get weird, we’re doing something wrong. 😂 This week: a look at what Craigslist Missed Connections would look like if it was taken over by dogs. ~ Do you have friends who've had missed connections with dogs? [Refer them to BarkPost Email](. They might find what they're looking for here. ~ Do you guys believe in love at first sight? Because apparently there’s a whole section of Craigslist called Missed Connections where strangers try to contact The One That Got Away Because You're Absolute Strangers And You Literally Only Made Eye Contact One Time As You Passed Each Other On The Street. I’m not judging, just observing. [dog in love][@HiPaws via Tumblr]( Our dogs meet so many other pups and humans on their daily walks, so how would a Missed Connections For Dogs look like? Is there a Rottweiler Romeo out there missing his Juliet? If dogs wrote "Missed Connections" ads on Craigslist: [Noodle's craiglist ad] "You was with your human and you looked beautiful but then you farted and I knew you was the one so I hope you see this and get back to me. Email me and tell me what it smelled like so I know it's you." [puppy love] "You were running around off your leash when I spotted you. You, with the long flowing locks of fur whipping back and forth as you gleefully galloped down my street. l could only watch you from the window as you paused, briefly, to poop on our lawn ... it was the most romantic gesture I've ever received in my entire 3 years on this earth. I love your sense of adventure. I want to pretend to be trash pandas and go spelunking in trash bins. P.S.: My human was pretty peeved about the lawn poop." [Pimm's ad] "I know this is a long shot, and I'll probably never see you again, but you sniffed my butt on the corner of 96th and Columbus this morning. Normally I wouldn't let anyone sniff my butt until we're at least on a first name basis, but you're special." [Andi's ad] "I smelled you before I even saw you, strolling past the dog run with the squinniest Dachshund under your left arm. I'm the Doxie who ran over to you. I barked like a maniac and you signaled at me for a quick second. If you're up for it, I'd like to see you again. You smell like food." [excited pup] "I'm the pupper who got excited when u entered the dog run and sprayed u by mistake. gotta say, thought you'd be uptight about it and snap at me or something, but u didn't, so i'm taking that as a sign that we're meant to B. ill try 2 get my human 2 take me 2 that dog run again. Ruv u bb." [double date] "Hi, I'm not sure if this thing works but I'll give it a try. You and your human and me and my human met yesterday at the vet's office. You see, my human has been single for months even though she's a pretty great human, and your human seems like her type. I thought maybe we could all go on a double date sometime. I hope this works ... my human deserves to be happy." We sincerely hope that dog #1 finds his flatulant soulmate. After all, it's not easy looking for love. Loved this email? Share it with your friends! [Image:    [ If you have a crazy "Missed Connections" dog story hit reply on this email. Photo and video evidence always welcome! [barkpost] Nicole: Writer, Expert puppy butt scratcher Will: Contributor, Away in Cali, having missed connections with SF dogs Tazz: Editor, Knows the human that dog #4 is looking for 😯 [Cool dog science]( P.P.S. Did you like this email? Click yes or no below or hit reply to send us feedback! [Image: ( [Link: ( [Link: ( [Image: ( [Link: ( Was this email forwarded to you and now you want more? [Click here to sign up for the BarkPost newsletter](. BarkBox, Inc. All Rights Reserved 221 Canal Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10013 [Stop getting cute dogs in your email. Unsubscribe.](

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