Did you
miss any part of Hunter's Story?
Here is your chance to read them all.
Here I
am! I was put back to work again. All of this
writing is a big assignment for a puppy like me. Anyway,
I was told I am now supposed to tell everyone about playing in
the Puppy Bowl. Well, here goes!
First
off, as you can see in the pictures, it wasn't all work!
In the studio, there was a backstage area where we all just
got to just hang out and chill. We had food and water,
and since we were all puppies, we even had puppy pads.
After
hanging out backstage, the time finally came time to hit the
arena. To get there, we all got rides from some of the
Animal Planet staff. It was pretty cool. I got to meet
all kinds of new people and being a Boxer, I loved everyone.
Inside
the arena, we were turned loose to play our game. Boy oh
boy! This was certainly a good time! As you can
see, the photos that we got were taken from a monitor.
Our humans were not allowed into the arena with us. That
didn't bother me, though, because I was just excited to get to
the game.
I met a
couple of friends that were really great to play with.
Below I am pictured with Hollie. Hollie is a Border
Collie mix.
And
These next pictures are of Aberdeen and I.
Aberdeen is an Australian Shepherd Mix.
The
other pictures are of Augusta, a Lab/Plott Mix.
He joined Hollie and I for some football fun.
Hollie
and I really had a great time - you can see that we spent a
lot of time playing together. I asked her to be my
girlfriend. Sadly, though, being from two different
rescues, it just never would have worked out.
Well, I hope that you have enjoyed my series about my life and
adventures. Most importantly, I hope that you will
remember that all of this was made possible for me by GO Boxer
Rescue. They work so hard to save as many lives as
possible. In order to make that happen, though, they
need your assistance. Please do what you can to
help. Consider making a donation, adopting a Boxer, or
volunteering. Who knows…if you become a foster parent
one of your fosters might be doing this next year!


Oh, one
last important thing. Remember that all donations go to
pay for the veterinary expenses of the Boxers who come in to
GO Boxer Rescue. Some of my cousins have really had a
lot of expenses. Some over $3,500! they tell me, but yet
even with these big expenses, GOBR’s adoption fees stay VERY
low. We all know, though, that you can’t put a price tag
on a face like this!
Thank you so much for going on
this journey with me. I hope you have enjoyed it as much
as I have. Be sure to tune in to Animal Planet on
Sunday, February 5th to watch my big debut. GO Boxer
Rescue appreciates your support!
Luv to all my fans,