Puppy Bowl MVP: Marta runs with the big dogs
Dealing with unnecessary ruff-ruff-roughness and potty fouls on the Puppy Bowl set requires a dedicated professional. The laws of Puppy Bowl play aren't set in stone, though, so a kiss or cuddle can win over Ref Dan Schachner and change the course of
The Puppy Bowl delivered its usual pageantry of puppies putting things in their mouths and running towards what is hopefully an endzone, “scoring” “touchdowns” or whatever you call it when you don't keep score. Still, the
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.
Today marks the eighth annual Puppy Bowl, an event so prestigious that it requires no further explanation. And generally speaking, the Puppy Bowl has been more engaging than the Super Bowl itself, from the game itself down to the Kitty Halftime Show.
Dealing with unnecessary ruff-ruff-roughness and potty fouls on the Puppy Bowl set requires a dedicated professional. The laws of Puppy Bowl play aren't set in stone, though, so a kiss or cuddle can win over Ref Dan Schachner and change the course of






