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Pick Of The Litter Is Back!

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. If you haven't already, come join us! Here are some of the goofiest goons that you shared with us!

[BarkPost logo] "Say you loooooove me. C'mon. Don't ignore me...." [Doggo]Via BarkPost Ambassadog Album, Alpha Dinguses Welcome to Pick Of The Litter! Every two weeks, we'll send you the best pictures and videos that you guys have sent us! This week, some of our favorite goofballs from our Facebook clubhouse. It's been awhile since we hit you with the best of our reader submitted photos, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't keep 'em coming! This batch of Pick of the Litter is from the [BarkPost Ambassadogs Facebook group](. If you haven't already, come join us! Here are some of the goofiest goons that you shared with us! Ambassadogs present: Goofy Goons! 1. Selfie game on POINT. [Doggo 1]Via BarkPost Ambassadog, Lisa Pascale If this dog came up on Tinder, we'd 100% be swiping right because that dog SLAYS. 2. The latest in "Dogs Who Rest in Positions that Cannot Possibly Be Comfortable." [Doggo 2]Via BarkPost Ambassadog, Crystal Ford I don't know if this pupper has been doing some mad yoga or what, but that stretch is DEEP. Honestly, I tried it. It involved a lot of maneuvering and my lower back will never be the same. 3. This week in "OMG HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING MORE PRECIOUS." [Doggo 3]Via BarkPost Ambassadog, Kerry Kalaher We don't know if that doggo is extra big, or that human is extra tiny… but either way we've all been saying "Awwwwwww" for the past week. It's been super exhausting. 4. The ultimate butt sniff. [Doggo 4]Via BarkPost Ambassadog, Kayla Pacan If smellin' butts was a game, this is an automatic win. 5. Excuse me, I spit out my iced coffee. [Doggo 5]Via BarkPost Ambassadog, Wildroz McCann I laughed at this for an inappropriately long time. Also, very impressed with the meme-ification of this dumbo. Do you have some meme muscles to stretch? Post your best in Ambassadogs! [Join the group]( and post your best pupper pics! Looking forward to laughing and squealing at your doggo soon! Know friends who'd like to join in on the doggo fun? Share! [Image:    [ [barkpost] Lori: Writer, Still awwwwing over that baby/doggo picture, please send help Ambassadogs: Our Champs, Bringing the best dogs to our attention 24/7 Tazz: Editor, Would never let Benji get that close to the Phanatic 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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