Paws for Pride as Philly's Best Pups Take the Field at the Puppy Bowl
Philadelphia, PA - In a celebration of furry friends and community spirit, 9 dogs from local shelters are gearing up to compete in this year's Puppy Bowl. The annual television event, which takes place on February 8th, aims to entertain viewers while promoting pet adoption.
Among the talented canine athletes is Cricket, an American Pitbull Terrier mix with a heart defect who wowed viewers at the Puppy Bowl with his spirit and resilience. Adopted by a family just in time for filming, Cricket has already found his forever home and will be competing alongside his brother Grasshopper, also known as Dex.
Other Philly-area pups taking to the field include Finch, renamed Lucky, a Beagle who loves playing fetch; Jill, an affectionate Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; Lin, a 7-month-old pup with an unknown breed mix; Oscar, a lively mini poodle living in a chaotic household; Shirley, a black puppy rescued from flash floods in Texas; Teddy, a clever Akita/Husky competing in his first Puppy Bowl; and DeVon-tails Smith, also known as Koda, an Akita-Husky who's been adopted after his stay at Providence Animal Shelter.
The dogs will be participating in the Puppy Bowl with teams Fluff and Ruff, showcasing their skills in a fun-filled competition that aims to raise awareness about animal shelters. When they're not competing, these adorable athletes are already enjoying their new lives in foster homes or forever families, grateful for a second chance at happiness.
Get ready to cheer on your favorite pups on Super Bowl Sunday when the Puppy Bowl airs on Animal Planet, HBO Max, Discovery, TBS, truTV, and discovery+. Who will be crowned the ultimate Puppy Bowl champion?
Philadelphia, PA - In a celebration of furry friends and community spirit, 9 dogs from local shelters are gearing up to compete in this year's Puppy Bowl. The annual television event, which takes place on February 8th, aims to entertain viewers while promoting pet adoption.
Among the talented canine athletes is Cricket, an American Pitbull Terrier mix with a heart defect who wowed viewers at the Puppy Bowl with his spirit and resilience. Adopted by a family just in time for filming, Cricket has already found his forever home and will be competing alongside his brother Grasshopper, also known as Dex.
Other Philly-area pups taking to the field include Finch, renamed Lucky, a Beagle who loves playing fetch; Jill, an affectionate Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; Lin, a 7-month-old pup with an unknown breed mix; Oscar, a lively mini poodle living in a chaotic household; Shirley, a black puppy rescued from flash floods in Texas; Teddy, a clever Akita/Husky competing in his first Puppy Bowl; and DeVon-tails Smith, also known as Koda, an Akita-Husky who's been adopted after his stay at Providence Animal Shelter.
The dogs will be participating in the Puppy Bowl with teams Fluff and Ruff, showcasing their skills in a fun-filled competition that aims to raise awareness about animal shelters. When they're not competing, these adorable athletes are already enjoying their new lives in foster homes or forever families, grateful for a second chance at happiness.
Get ready to cheer on your favorite pups on Super Bowl Sunday when the Puppy Bowl airs on Animal Planet, HBO Max, Discovery, TBS, truTV, and discovery+. Who will be crowned the ultimate Puppy Bowl champion?