Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Puppy Bowl IX Draws Record 12.4 Million Viewers, Thanks in Part to Super Bowl ...

Dogs made their first entrance to Animal Planet's “Puppy Bowl IX” in New York to the sound of a roaring crowd. The Puppy Bowl, an annual two-hour TV special that mimics a football game with canine players, made its debut eight years ago on Animal Planet.

Not NFL coaches John and Jim Harbaugh, but Arlo and Fitz — littermates from Amherst who appeared in Animal Planet's ninth annual Puppy Bowl. And so for 12 hours Sunday, viewers could watch the dogs frolic and play with other adoptable puppies on a

The "Puppy Bowl," an annual two-hour TV special that mimics a football game with canine players, made its debut eight years ago on The Animal Planet. Dogs score touchdowns on a 10-by-19-foot gridiron carpet when they cross the goal line with a toy.

Ever since Ufford came out as anti-Cocker Spaniel in his Puppy Bowl VII coverage – Brownie Sundae was adorable by the way and he was wrong – there hasn't been a Cocker Spaniel in the Big Game. Now, I'm not blaming

A tiny little Schnauzer/Beagle mix named Marta snags MVP honors at Puppy Bowl. She's no bow-wow.

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