Showing posts with label Puppy Bowl VII. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puppy Bowl VII. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

PuppyBowl VII Starting Lineup

If you have read our last article, in which we explained what is the Puppy Bowl, you know that Animal Planet will present on February 6th 2011, just before the Super Bowl, the Puppy Bowl.

Here is the Starting Lineup for the Puppy Bowl VII :




Thelma - 11 weeks
Rat terrier/Lab/Hound Mix
Drive a convertible

CB - 11 weeks (free agent)
Shih Tzu/Beagle mix
Loves the Sunday crossword puzzle

Willy - 14 weeks
Heeler Mix
Collects rare coins

Big Red - 13 weeks
Shepperd Mix
Loves the Golden Girls

Little Red - 16 weeks (Small in size but big in attitude)
Shih Tzu/Beagle Mix
Has a culinary degree

Are You Ready for the PuppyBowl?

February 6th, 2011 3PM Animal Planet

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But... What is the Puppy Bowl?
For the seventh consecutive year, Animal Planet present the fabulous, popular and over-cute PuppyBowl.

The PB (do not pronounce as Peanut Butter) is on the air before it's infamous copycat (no puns intended) SuperBowl.

It presents puppies (less than 4 months old) in the Animal Planet Stadium. The pups are "playing" football with no audience but canned laugh.

Using a mix of football and doggie terminology, the puppies will try to win (your heart) with Puppy Touchdowns (when a puppy drags one of the football-shaped toys into the end zone), Puppy penalties (when a puppy relieve himself on the field), Substitution (made whenever a puppy falls asleep on the field), terrier tackles, fumbles and Fido first down.

To help us, viewers, fall in love with the adorable mutts, every loyal and deloyal mean will be use. The water bowl cam (a camera that let us see the pups walk in the water and/or drink from the bowl), the tail-gating fans and the Ice Breakers blimp and its hamster crew. For the first time, we will be able to watch the action from the puppy's point of view, with the Puppy-cam (a camera mounted on the puppies ?).


HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PB
- The "chicks" on the sideline;
- The cheerleaders;
- Kiss-Cam
- Bissel Kitten Half-Time Show
- Puppy-Cam

Why a Puppy Bowl?
Because all these adorable and cute furballs are available for adoption: they are all shelter-puppies and the show gives information on how viewers can adopt rescued puppies and help their local shelter.

So the question is.... Are YOU going to watch the Puppy Bowl VII?

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