CGRHD interviews STELLA the VIDEO GAME DOG

Classic Game Room HD interviews STELLA the Classic Game Room video game dog, our official mascot. She’s a 3 year old German shepherd/chow chow mixed breed adopted from the humane society. Stella sheds like a woolie mammoth or Chewbacca. She’s a cute dog and one of the cutests does in the whole wide world. I think that she is the most cutest puppy ever, even cuter than those Japanese welsh corgy videos of cute puppies climbing out of shoes and nursing kittens. Japan WISHES they had a dog like this, but they don’t! Take your corgies somewhere else fools! Even if your corgi has one billion hits on youtube, my dog is cuter and she knows it. She’s got her own show. She reviews video games. She is a professional, respected and trusted video game reviews. What does your corgie do? Does it just sit there and use up oxygen looking cute? Yeah? Well that’s lame, Stella is more awesome than your dog. She knows tricks like sit and down. She can eat cookies. She barks. Sheep and cows and human babies are not as cute as Stella the official mascot of the Classic Game Room video game review show. Word!

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Funny Video-Postcards from the Dog Park-Rottweiler Puppy-Australian Cattle Dog-Vizsla-Arroyo Verde

Postcards from the Dog Park, a new occasional video series from www.DogExplorer.com – comments are moderated! Follow us on Twitter http – In this episode we feature some test images we shot on an overcast day at Arroyo Verde Dog Park. Dog breeds featured in this video include the Australian Cattle Dog, aka Queensland Heeler and Blue Heeler, English Mastiff, Vizsla, Golden Retriever, Boxer, American Pit Bull Terrier (briefly), Border Collie, Border Collie-Aussie mix, and an adorable Rottweiler (rotti) puppy. There are some great action shots, funny dog play moments, and, of course, a puppy. Two puppies actually. The giant English Mastiff is also a puppy. All photos captured with a Nikon D70S camera, shutter speed of 1/1000th, a Nikkor 24mm lens, ISO at ASA 800, and white balance to cloudy. Please rate or “like” this video, share it with your friends, and post it to your favorite forums & websites! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel & Twitter feeds! Get your dog featured on our channel! Visit DogExplorer.com – Click on the “Contact Us” link and tell us about your dog video! While surfing DogExplorer.com be sure to join our free forums & upload your dog pictures to our free gallery! Get your business seen here by thousands of pet and dog lovers – contact us to sponsor our videos and advertise on our website! Postcards from the Dog Park is a trademark of DogExplorer.com

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Stella the Wonderdog! Most Cute Puppy in the Land!

Stella the wonderdog! The cutest and happiest puppy in all the world just oozes with cuteness as she does cute things. Stella is a German Shepherd/Chow Chow mix who loves food, food and especially food. She’s a complete menace and holy terror but is the cutest puppy ever (in our opinion). She’s also the official Classic Game Room mascot. Classic Game Room dot Net.

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Adopt a Dog From ASPCA

73132baa 7f00 0001 117c 4779d181818c Adopt a Dog From ASPCAEvery year thousands of dogs are destroy simply because no one wants them. These animals come into the possession of the “American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals (ASPCA)” through various efforts and programs, such as the “National Shelter Outreach” program, the requirements of “Government Affairs and Public Policy”, or as a ward under the “Humane Law Enforcement”. These friends of man should not have to be terminated: the can be saved for life by those will to adopt one. It is common knowledge that most people will not adopt a grown dog, but even puppies are put to sleep, all for want of a compassionate human heart. Adopt a puppy, if you have one. Save these adorable friends of man.

You do not have to adopt one right away to save them. The ASPCA allows puppies to have foster owners. One humane man fostered a puppy for a year and subsequently decided to adopt a puppy he had come to love. Another, a woman, had been a volunteer caretaker at her local ASPCA when a box of five wire-haired fox terriers were brought in, two puppies full of vigor and smiles, three much older. At first she decided to adopt a puppy, but which one she wasn’t sure. The smallest was the most darling of all, but the other one funny. She, too, fostered the littlest for a year, and eventually adopted her. This a volunteer, she would give a little more attention to her adopted terrier’s brother, who had become obviously depressed since his brother had left. When the two older terriers were finally but to death and he was scheduled to go a month later, she opened up her heart and decided to adopt a puppy whose brother have already given her so much joy. Adopt a Dog From ASPCA

Most people who adopt a puppy have long wanted a dog and have decided to save one who might be resident at the ASPCA. Some will shop for just the right mutt, returning often to the ASPCA until the one they have been wanting shows his or her face. To adopt a puppy, at present, the ASPCA will want to know if you are able to care for the animal before they release it to you. Homeowners are preferred over renters, and a renter may have to bring in some documentation showing their landlord permits dogs. A small fee is collected and the adoption papers finalize. When they bring out your new found friend, you’ll think how, in same cases like this, joy is next to free.

You may also find that there are a shortage of healthy puppies. Everyone, you might think, wants to adopt a puppy only if it is healthy and whole, but this is not the case. One woman discovered a big eyed spaniel that had been taken into the ASPCA when it had mysteriously fallen from a four-story roof. All four of her legs had been broken in multiple places, and she had a wound on her stomach. She had been seized by an HLE agent. The eyes certainly had something to do with adopting a puppy for this lady, but it was her sorrow for what man had done to another creature that really inspired her.

The next time you think, “I want a puppy”, think of adopting one from the ASPCA.

Loveable Mutts 2008 Wall Calendar

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Loveable Mutts Wall Calendar: Known for her unparalleled portrayal of animals, Lesley Harrison takes on a new breed of beauty this year with her collection of canines. The unassuming air of the mutt makes it an ideal subject for the informal elegance of the artist’s pastel artwork. Short anecdotes tell the tale behind each of these charming tail-waggers.

 

Hero Dog Halloween Costumes

Scooby-Doo, Bat-Dog, Spider-Dog, Rambark, Indiana Jones Mutt, Super Dog and Zorro are just a few of the Hero Costumes available for Dogs this Halloween and all are available at http://FavoriteDogCostumes.com

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