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Published by Cape Gazette, 2026-05-14 15:54:31

Our Pets

Our Pets

OUR PETS 2026 | 1A SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CAPE GAZETTE | 2026OUR PETS


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OUR PETS 2026 | 3HOT DOG, It’s Summer! Now booking pet friendly rental homes where your beach memories will last fur-ever!HOT DOG, It’s Summer! REALTORS®[email protected] Coastal Hwy #104Rehoboth Beach, [email protected] VACCINESHEARTWORM PREVENTIONFLEA/TICK PREVENTIONScan for info & locations


4 | OUR PETS 2026OUR PETSOn the coverThe “Cape’s Cutest Pet” Lucy Moose, poses in front of the Lewes Canal. DAN COOK PHOTOFOR MORE INFORMATIONincluding subscriptions and advertising, visit CapeGazette.comPUBLISHERChris Rausch PRODUCTION MANAGER Tara MarksADVERTISINGKathy McGinty, Lauren ZaniewskiGRAPHIC DESIGNAbby WorkmanPRODUCTIONMallery Galaska, Kristin SinnottSOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATORGrace HoffmanMARKETING & PROMOTIONSNicole MoyerIT MANAGERFrench mastiff siblings Daisy, left, and Farley at Chris FosterDoodles in Dewey. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTO


OUR PETS 2026 | 5COME JOIN THE PACK! Where personalized, professional & compassionate care is our standard! www.thepackpetservicesllc.com | Pet Care in Southern DE Don’t see a service that fits your specific requirements? We can custom build one just for you! “I can’t write a review good enough for Julie. All I know is I got lucky to find her. A family member passed away and her 2 German Shepards were taken to the SPCA. I hired Julie to pick them up and take them to my sister’s house in PA. Julie went above and beyond to make sure their transport to their new home was peaceful. She went to the SPCA to meet them and check their temperament for me. Made sure all the paperwork was in order and gave my sister super helpful guidance and suggestions for the dog’s care. Julie is patient and loving. I’d give her more stars if possible and will recommend and use her whenever needed again.“ Trisha F.“Professional, dependable and reasonable priced. Julie and her staff do a great job walking our dog and giving us immediate feedback after visits.“ Bill H.“We are so grateful for The Pack Pet Services. They are friendly and kind and my dog loves his walks with the team.“ Michelle H.REVIEWSCONTACT US FOR A FREE MEET & GREET: 302-480-3045• Serving southern Coastal Delaware & all of Sussex County • Specializing in the care of all domestic pets, & small farm animals • Veteran, women owned, independent family business • Licensed, Bonded & InsuredWe promise your pack member will be loved and cared for as one of our own. A concierge service, at a reasonable price! We don’t charge extra for administrating medications, collecting your mail, or watering plants.


6 | OUR PETS 2026Active Adults Realty® | 1504 Savannah Rd, Lewes, DE | Office: (302) 424-1890 Pets ❤ the Delaware Beaches, too!Ready to be a LOCAL? Start your New Life Today! • Sign-up For Our FREE Stay Active! Newsletter• Email: [email protected]• Visit ActiveAdultsDelaware.com for a comprehensive review of local neighborhoods and informative blogs!The Cape’s Cutest PetA House Full of Second ChancesMarking Milestones with StyleDesigning Spaces for PetsGadgets Transform Pet Care On the Go with PetsCompanions that HealCONTENTS8101618202224


OUR PETS 2026 | 7WHERE YOUR PETS PLAY & STAYby the Beach!SERVICES WE OFFER:DOGGIE DAYCARE (RIGHT NEAR THE BEACH!) • H O U S E P E T S I T T I N G OVERNIGHT CARE • AFTER-BEACH BATHS • DOG WALKS • GROOMING & MOREOver 250+ 5-STAR REVIEWS ON GOOGLE!1705 Coastal Hwy, Dewey Beach(Just a block from the beach! Next to Dewey Country Club)(302) 988-4186 • JungleJimsTotalPetCare.comSpecial Offer$5 OFF FIRST GROOMThru June 30Located in the Heart of dewey!


8 | OUR PETS 2026MeetLucy MooseThe Cape’s CUTEST PETChoosing just one winner wasn’t easy, because every pet is the cutest in someone’s eyes. But Lucy Moose, an Australian Shepherd mix owned by Danielle Griffith, rose to the top with her big personality and even bigger heart. She’s known for barking at every creature that passes her favorite front window post, and her name carries a meaningful tribute, Moose, in honor of Danielle’s father, whom she met on the day he passed.DAN COOK PHOTOS


OUR PETS 2026 | 9thank you!To every pet parent who submitted a photo, thank you. We loved looking through each one and seeing the special bond people share with their pets. And thank you to P.U.P.S. of Lewes: a Pawsitively Unique Pet Shop, and Neverland Kennel & Cattery for helping support this year’s contest with gift cards for our winner.


10 | OUR PETS 2026The couple first got involved at Safe Haven in Milton, where they spent their time walking dogs, cleaning cages, and helping however they could. It didn’t take long before the work became something more.“We fell in love with all of the dogs there,” Dan said.When Safe Haven closed, that connection didn’t fade. Instead, it led them to Grass Roots Rescue, a nonprofit founded by their friend Karli Crenshaw. The mission was simple: no dog is turned away based on breed, age, or medical condition. GRR prides themselves on being the home of the perfectly imperfect.For Dan and Sherri, joining was an easy decision.Dogs come to Grass Roots Rescue from all kinds of situations - local shelters, overcrowded facilities in other regions, or directly from owners who can no longer care for them. From the moment they arrive, each dog is placed in a foster home, where they begin the process of healing, training and learning to trust again.That’s where the Cooks come in.At one point, they had as many as 13 dogs living under their roof. These days, they have eight dogs and five fenced acres where the pack can run and play. But the dogs are very much part of the household. Every foster and adopted dog stays inside, with beds throughout the bedroom. Most nights, three or four dogs end up sharing the bed with Dan and Sherri while the others sleep nearby on the floor.They’ve fostered dogs that needed basic training and others that required round-the-clock medical care. Some stayed a few weeks. Others stayed longer A House Full of Second ChancesFor Cape Gazette photographer Dan Cook and his wife, Sherri, what started as a simple act of volunteering turned into a life built around giving dogs a second chance. Dan Cook with Julia Lennon Sherri Cook with Quinn


OUR PETS 2026 | 11For dogs 4 months and older. Classes include basics such as walking well on lead, sit, stay, coming when called and facets of Canine Good Citizen certification, as well as training for Obedience and Rally Obedience competition. Classes are tailored to the age and experience of both handler and dog.Classes are held during the week and Saturdays.Mispillion Kennel ClubOBEDIENCE CLASSESClass Location:18511 Cool Spring Rd, Milton, DEContact Fran Esposito:[email protected] 302-228-8598Mickey- sometimes long enough to become permanent.“We have been foster failures which means we adopt the dogs as our own,” Dan said.One puppy with severe food allergies, stayed for months while they worked to stabilize her health. By the time she was ready for adoption, Dan already knew she wasn’t going anywhere.“I could not let her go.”Not every story ends that way. In recent years, the Cooks have taken in hospice dogs - animals nearing the end of their lives with nowhere else to go. They knew the heartbreak that would come, but they did it anyway.“We loved them and made them feel like kings and queens until they passed,” Dan said. “Each of them have taken a piece of our heart with them.”There are lighter moments, too - like the time they fostered a beagle named Julia and her five puppies, born just days before arriving in rescue. The litter was named after Beatles songs: Lucy in the Sky, Bungalow Bill, Hey Jude, Rocky Raccoon, Eleanor Rigby, and Lovely Rita.made them feel like We loved them and “kings and queens until they passed.” Talayah was one of Dan and Sherri’s hospice fosters. “She was my heart,” Dan said.continued ▶▶▶


12 | OUR PETS 2026The puppies were quickly adopted. Julia wasn’t.“Well, she was so sweet, fit in with the dogs that were here and to us it was really only a cup or two extra of kibble a day to keep her,” Dan said.They kept her. She’s now part of the pack.Life in the Cook household requires patience and teamwork. Mornings start early - around 5:30 a.m. - with a group run outside before breakfast. Dan handles the morning feeding and organizes medications, carefully sorted into individual containers. Sherri takes over at dinner time. Throughout the day, they spend time outside playing with the dogs and keeping everyone active and settled.There are even vacuum cleaners in every room - a necessity during shedding season.“The most rewarding part of fostering comes from watching the dogs that we get from sad circumstances blossom into a pet that is ready to give and receive love in their forever home,” Dan said.And then, just as quickly, they’re gone - off to a new home.“I have to say when they leave to go to their new home, it’s hard not to smile as well as shed some happy tears,” he said. “We’ve loved each and every dog we’ve ever fostered just as much as we’ve loved seeing them go to a new home.”For Dan and Sherri, that’s the goal. They can’t keep them all - even if they sometimes do - but they can help the healing begin and get them ready for what comes next. ?


OUR PETS 2026 | 13Thanks to all our members and supporters!Lewes Unleashed is a member dog park where dogs and their humans can meet, greet and play year-round.Located on five fenced acres in Great Marsh Park near the wind turbine, the dog park features designated areas for large dogs, small, senior and shy dogs, an agility training area and a large area for special events. To learn more, visit www.lewesunleashed.org or contact [email protected] making sure Dad isn’t eating alone.If you would like more information on fostering or adopting, go to grrde.org


14 | OUR PETS 2026We have collars, toys, treats, gifts and so much more for dogs, cats, and the humans who love them. Serving Our Community Since


OUR PETS 2026 | 15Open 363 days a year to serve our two and four-legged customers’ needs.2005!“Pawsitively” Unique Pet Shop117 SECOND STREET HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEWES | 302.645.9010


16 | OUR PETS 2026Marking Milestones with StylePets have become family members in every senseof the word, and owners are increasingly eager to celebrate their lives the way they would for children or close friends. From birthday parties to custom portraits, the trend of honoring animals with special experiences and keepsakes is on the rise. Businesses have noticed, offering everything from dog bakeries to memorial items that help owners cherish their pets long after they are gone.Whether it is a birthday party with a bone-shaped cake, a portrait session capturing a puppy’s first year or a keepsake to remember a beloved companion, celebrating pets has become an important part of modern pet ownership. The trend underscores the depth of the human-animal bond and the desire to honor it at every stage of life.PARTIES AND PASTRIESPet birthday parties have grown beyond simple gatherings at home. Owners book event spaces, hire photographers and invite fellow pet lovers for celebrations that can rival human birthdays. Cakes and treats designed for animals take center stage. Specialty bakeries now offer items free of harmful ingredients, using peanut butter, pumpkin or carob to create safe indulgences.


OUR PETS 2026 | 17No matter how many legs your family members have, creating an estate plan and including them in it is important to ensure their future is secure.Estate Planning • Elder Law Estate & Trust AdministrationPWWLAW.COM • 302.628.4140How can we plan for our four-legged familymembers?Some bakeries even craft elaborate tiered cakes or cookies shaped like bones and paw prints. Cupcakes with personalized icing have become popular party favors for canine and feline guests. These celebrations emphasize fun but also reflect how deeply bonded many people feel to their pets.PORTRAITS AND PHOTO SHOOTSPhotography has become another popular way to celebrate pets. Professional photographers now specialize in capturing animals in candid or staged settings, producing portraits that hang proudly on living room walls. Seasonal mini-sessions — with backdrops for holidays or birthdays — attract pet owners eager to document milestones.Social media has added another layer to the trend. Owners use professional shots to share their pet’s personality online, sometimes even creating entire accounts dedicated to the animal. The images often become treasured keepsakes, reminders of the joy pets bring daily.HONORING MEMORIESAs much as owners celebrate milestones, many also seek meaningful ways to honor pets when their time has passed. Businesses provide a wide range of memorial options, from clay paw prints to custom urns and jewelry infused with a pet’s ashes. Portrait artists create paintings or digital renderings based on photographs, offering families a lasting image to remember their companions.The growing availability of these services reflects how pets occupy a central place in households. Owners no longer view celebrations and memorials as indulgent, but as natural extensions of the love and gratitude they feel for their animals. ?PETS HAVE BECOME FAMILY MEMBERS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD.


18 | OUR PETS 2026WANDA’S PET SERVICEwww.WandasPetService.comDomestic, Exotic & Farm Animals24 Hour Service & Transportation to Groomers, Vets, etc.Experienced Vet Tech/AssistantLicensed · 302.339.0376Pet Sitting andCageless Kennel Designing Spaces for PetsFor many households, pets are as much a part of the home as any family member. That reality has influenced the way people design their living spaces. From scratch-resistant flooring to durable furniture fabrics, homeowners are increasingly seeking ways to make houses both stylish and practical for four-legged residents. Builders, landscapers and interior designers are responding with products and services that balance comfort, safety and durability.FLOORS BUILT TO LASTFlooring is one of the first considerations for pet owners. Carpets can trap hair, odors and stains, making them less ideal for households with dogs or cats. Instead, many turn to options like vinyl plank, tile or sealed hardwood, which resist scratches and are easier to clean.Area rugs made from washable materials have also gained popularity, allowing owners to protect floors without sacrificing design. Some companies market lines specifically tested against pet claws and spills, giving consumers peace of mind when choosing materials. The goal is to ensure that floors withstand daily traffic while maintaining their appearance for years.FURNITURE AND DECOR CHOICESFurniture makers are taking note of the demands of pet owners. Sofas and chairs are now available in fabrics designed to resist stains, repel fur and stand up to claws. Microfiber, leather alternatives and performance fabrics are among the most re-


OUR PETS 2026 | 19BOARDING FACILITY 2022SUSSEX COUNTY2024BOARDING FACILITY 2022SUSSEX COUNTYBoardingGroomingLove.com 32453 McCary Rd.Frankford, DE302-436-1668Celebrating 10 years of loving your pets May 2026! quested materials. Slipcovers and machine-washable cushions add another layer of practicality.Decor choices can reflect a pet-friendly mindset. End tables with built-in crates or beds provide function while blending with living room style. Elevated feeding stations reduce mess and protect floors. Even window treatments are designed with pets in mind, with cordless blinds or shades that prevent accidents.OUTDOOR SPACES AND LANDSCAPINGThe yard has become another focal point for pet-friendly design. Homeowners are installing artificial turf resistant to digging and easy to rinse clean, while still providing a soft surface for play. Fencing solutions balance security with aesthetics, offering pets room to roam without compromising curb appeal.Landscapers recommend non-toxic plants to ensure safety if pets chew on greenery. Shaded areas, water features and designated potty zones help create outdoor environments that are comfortable and safe. Some designs even include agility equipment or custom dog runs to encourage exercise.As the market grows, pet-friendly features are being integrated into new home construction and remodels, rather than added later. For families who consider pets part of daily life, these investments make homes more livable. The result is a space where comfort, safety and style work together for both people and their animals. ?


20 | OUR PETS 2026What started as niche products for early adopters has become a booming sector of the pet care industry.KEEPING TRACK OF PETSPet owners worried about a dog slipping the leash or a cat that roams outdoors now have high-tech ways to monitor them. GPS-enabled collars and tags allow people to track an animal’s movements on a smartphone app. Many products feature virtual fence alerts, sending an alarm if the pet wanders outside a designated area.For owners of escape-prone pets, the reassurance is worth the cost of the monthly subscriptions. According to Fact MR, recovery rates for pets with GPS-enabled collars is greater than 80% and they project the market will grow from $353.4 million in 2025 to $1.1 billion by 2035.Beyond location tracking, some collars now measure activity levels, sleep patterns and even heart rate. The data helps owners and veterinarians spot potential health issues before they become serious.FEEDING AND MONITORING FROM AFARAutomatic feeders have long been a staple for busy households, but today’s smart feeders go a step further. Owners can dispense meals on a schedule or with the touch of an app, ensuring their pet never misses dinner. Some models include cameras and microphones, allowing people to watch and talk to their pets while away from home.Gadgets Transform Pet CareTechnology is no longer just for people. From GPS collars to smart feeders, pet owners are increasingly turning to gadgets to keep their animals safe, healthy and entertained.


OUR PETS 2026 | 21In-Home Dog Training That Works Where It Matters Most — At Home.Z EN P A W S B EH A V IO U R A L T R A IN IN GIn-Home Dog Training That Works Where ItMatters Most — At Home.Leash PullingReactivity (Dogs & People)Counter SurfingJumpingPersonalized, positive, and provensolutions—right in your home.We help you build calm, confident,and well-mannered dogs withlasting results.www.zenpawstraining.comCONTACT US302-307-1000Z EN P A W S B EH A V IO U R A L T R A IN IN GIn-Home Dog Training That Works Where ItMatters Most — At Home.Leash PullingReactivity (Dogs & People)Counter SurfingJumpingPersonalized, positive, and provensolutions—right in your home.We help you build calm, confident,and well-mannered dogs withlasting results.www.zenpawstraining.comCONTACT US302-307-1000Z EN P A W S B EH A V IO U R A L T R A IN IN GIn-Home Dog Training That Works Where ItMatters Most — At Home.Leash PullingReactivity (Dogs & People)Counter SurfingJumpingPersonalized, positive, and provensolutions—right in your home.We help you build calm, confident,and well-mannered dogs withlasting results.www.zenpawstraining.comCONTACT US302-307-1000Z EN P A W S B EH A V IO U R A L T R A IN IN GIn-Home Dog Training That Works Where ItMatters Most — At Home.Leash PullingReactivity (Dogs & People)Counter SurfingJumpingPersonalized, positive, and provensolutions—right in your home.We help you build calm, confident,and well-mannered dogs withlasting results.www.zenpawstraining.comCONTACT US302-307-1000zenpawstraining.comPersonalized, positive, and proven solutions, right in your home.We help you build calm, confident, and well-mannered dogs with lasting results.There are even high-tech models that identify which pet is eating from the bowl or pair with a pet’s existing microchip so each pet receives its own specified food and amount. This is especially useful for multi-pet households where at least one pet has a medical condition or needs weight management. Smart water fountains help monitor how much each pet is drinking and whether they are staying properly hydrated, an issue that especially applies to cats. The fountains alert owners about changes in drinking habits so they can detect diseases early.Pet cameras have also surged in popularity. Compact devices sit on a counter or shelf, streaming live video to a smartphone. Owners can check in during lunch breaks, calm an anxious dog with their voice or even toss a treat with the push of a button. For animals prone to separation anxiety, the connection can be comforting.APPS FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESSThe digital pet revolution extends to smartphones. Apps now track everything from vaccination records to exercise routines. Some pair with wearable devices to log steps or calories burned, while others send reminders for medication or vet appointments.Veterinarians say the information can be invaluable, allowing them to make more informed decisions about diet, exercise and medical care. As with any technology, cost and privacy are concerns. GPS collars and smart feeders can range from $100 to $400, and many require subscription fees for advanced features. Still, industry analysts predict steady growth as pet owners look for new ways to keep their animals safe and connected. ?


22 | OUR PETS 2026Traveling with pets has become easier thanks to a growing industry focused on pet-friendly amenities. Airlines, hotels and even local attractions are competing to attract customers who don’t want to leave their animals behind. What was once considered a hassle is now being reshaped into a service niche with convenience and comfort at its center.AIRLINES ADAPT TO DEMANDMost major airlines now allow small pets to travel in the cabin, provided they meet carrier requirements. Some carriers offer special reservations desks to handle pet-related requests, while others provide frequent traveler programs that track pet miles. For larger animals, climate-controlled cargo holds and priority boarding reduce stress and improve safety.Specialty pet transport services have also grown, offering door-to-door flights or charter options for families relocating with multiple animals. These services often include veterinarians on call, real-time tracking and customized itineraries. The goal is to reassure owners their animals are safe throughout the journey.HOTELS AND RESORTS WELCOME PETSHospitality brands are paying attention to the millions of households traveling with pets each year. Pet-friendly hotels now go beyond simply allowing dogs in a room. Amenities often include pet beds, food bowls, welcome treats and on-site walking areas. Some resorts even provide grooming stations, doggy day care or menus prepared by in-house chefs.Luxury properties are expanding the idea further by offering concierge services dedicated to pets. These might include arranging walking tours, finding local groomers, scheduling veterinary visits or recommending pet-friendly restaurants and cafes. The message is clear: Pets are considered valued guests, not an afterthought.LOCAL DESTINATIONS STEP UPCommunities are recognizing that pet-friendly tourism can boost local economies. Outdoor shopping districts promote dog-friendly patios, and wineries host “yappy hours” where owners can bring their animals. Hiking trails, campgrounds and beach towns are expanding access for leashed pets, often with waste stations, water bowls and clear signage.On the Go with Pets


OUR PETS 2026 | 23Dog-friendly Luxury near the beach in Lewes. Enjoy gourmet breakfast, a pool, hot tub, kayaking, birdwatching, and a private dog park. Check availability and book your stay at LazyLBandB.com302-644-7220 | [email protected] Follow us on Instagram: @lazylatwillowcreekPet-friendly attractions can build loyalty. Cities with established dog parks, pet boutiques and annual pet-centered festivals make themselves appealing to both visitors and residents. Destination marketing campaigns increasingly highlight these features, knowing that travelers often choose where to go based on whether their pets will be welcome.The combination of airline policies, hotel amenities and community initiatives has created a broad support network for pet travel. Owners who once struggled to balance vacation plans with animal care now find options that allow them to bring their companions along. As this trend continues to grow, the idea of a “pet travel concierge” may become a standard expectation rather than a luxury. ?


24 | OUR PETS 2026Companions that HealPets have always been beloved companions, but growing research highlights their deeper role in supporting mental health. From therapy animals that visit hospitals to emotional support pets at home, animals are helping people manage stress, anxiety and isolation. The bond between humans and pets is increasingly recognized as a vital part of overall wellness.THERAPY ANIMALS BRING COMFORTTherapy animals are specially trained to provide comfort in clinical and community settings. They visit hospitals, nursing homes, schools and disaster recovery sites, offering calm and companionship during difficult times. Dogs are the most common, but cats, rabbits and even miniature horses have been part of therapy programs.Health professionals note the presence of therapy animals can lower blood pressure, reduce stress hormones and encourage social interaction. These visits often become highlights for patients, breaking up routines and providing a sense of joy. While therapy animals do not replace medical treatment, they add an important layer of support for emotional well-being.EMOTIONAL SUPPORT AT HOMEBeyond organized programs, pets at home serve as emotional support for millions of people. Emotional support animals, often prescribed by a licensed professional, provide comfort to individuals with mental health conditions such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder. Unlike service animals, they do not require specialized training, but their presence alone can ease symptoms and improve daily life.Even without a prescription, many owners find the routine of caring for a pet creates stability. Feeding, walking or playing with an animal adds structure to the day, encouraging physical activity and offering a sense of purpose. For people living alone, pets can reduce feelings of isolation and provide steady companionship.WELLNESS AND COMMUNITY CONNECTIONSThe benefits extend beyond individual households. Dog parks, pet-friendly events and community volunteering with animals create social opportunities that build human connections. Sharing stories and experiences about pets often becomes an


OUR PETS 2026 | 25• Nail Trims• Baths302-644-17271604 A Savannah Rd, LewesLike us on Facebook!•GroomingPamper Your Pooch!Pamper Your Pooch!easy icebreaker, especially for people who might otherwise struggle with social anxiety.Wellness programs are increasingly incorporating animals into their designs. College campuses bring therapy dogs to relieve student stress during exams. Workplaces experiment with pet-friendly policies or invite animals to special events to boost morale. These efforts reflect the growing recognition that pets play an important role in promoting mental health at both personal and community levels.As conversations about wellness continue, pets remain central to the discussion. Whether through trained therapy visits or the quiet presence of a cat at home, animals provide comfort that reaches beyond words. They remind their owners of connection, responsibility and unconditional affection – qualities that are critical to mental health in an often-stressful world. ?PETS CAN REDUCE FEELINGS OF ISOLATION AND PROVIDE STEADY COMPANIONSHIP.


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28 | OUR PETS 2026Est. 1975Open daily, except Tuesdays, 8:30 a.m. - Noon & 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.302-645-6140 | NeverlandKennel.comBoarding • Grooming • Day Care • Indoor/Outdoor RunsAll runs heated and air-conditioned (no crates!)We are conveniently located between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach on several acres of beautiful wooded land, a picturesque retreat and only minutes from the beaches.Neverland NeverlandKENNEL & CATTERY, INC.“Why are there SO MANY DOGS?!”“This is where humans send us to release the zoomies.”“I’ve had zoomies since birth!”


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