These FAB FOUR Labrador Retriever puppies were born March 11, 2021. Named based on a “space” theme by popular vote …
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get a doggie pool..your dogs will love you for it
Puppies only want one thing. Suckle
Hey brothers. Listen, I have an address in Indiana that I currently stay at, but listen up, I am trapped here! So I would like you to help end my incarceration. Please dog, I need you. Here's to hoping you can respond to me and I can get the help I need.
ATLAS – Male – Red collar. Love dog ♥
I can’t listen to you sorry
Give me heart please 😢
I love all of them 😍🥰❤️
Lovely And Beautiful Puppies 💖😻💖
3:58 Poopy!
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Minta 1 Dong😮
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MAP- My Adorable Puppies😮😊❤❤❤
I just played this for my little girl “ Karma “ … she’s a 2 year old Charcoal lab … super interested ! Haahaa ..
Awesome life huh?
Love how mum stepped on puppy then came back to say sorry
A small family ❤❤
Oh Ellie is a awesome mama ❤
The very lithe Sadie leaps right over her babies! 😂❤😘