ROAR Pups Appear in Puppy Bowl XVII Airing Sunday on Discovery and Animal Planet Written by Karen King for ROAR
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ROAR is very excited and proud that two of its rescue puppies, Moo and Hanson, will make their national debut as all-stars on Team Fluff on Super Bowl Sunday. Born in May 2020, Moo and Hanson arrived at ROAR s shelter from South Carolina
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Television’s cutest sports competition and the original call-to-adoption TV event,
PUPPY BOWL, returns on Sunday, February 7 for the biggest, most exciting game to date, and Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) is thrilled to announce we have two puppies who made the final roster in the adorable competition taking place on football’s biggest day
Valerie Bertinelli, Duff Goldman and Boys World Get will also make appearances during the Puppy Bowl.
The three-hour program will feature Team Ruff and Team Fluff who battle it out on the field for a chance to win the CHEWY Lombarky trophy in a new stadium within a stadium, according to the organization.
ESPN s Monday Night Football play-by-play announcer Steve Levy and Sports Center host Sage Steele will be providing the puppy analysis during the game. Veteran rufferee Dan Schachner will be on the field to call the puppy penalties, ruffs and tumbles and touchdowns.
This year, new puppy cheerleaders will line the sidelines to cheer on the two teams, Discovery announced. To vote for a favorite pup in the Pupularity Playoffs, fans can head to PuppyBowl.com
On Super Bowl Sunday, a Vermont dog named Stitch will participate in the Puppy Bowl
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If you want to see Vermont represented on national television on Super Bowl Sunday, skip the game with big guys crashing into each other and tune into the one with cute doggies cavorting on a miniature football field.
A Vermont rescue dog named Stitch will take part Feb. 7 in the Puppy Bowl on discovery+ and Animal Planet. Stitch a member of Team Ruff taking on the competitors from Team Fluff is among 70 pups representing 22 shelters and rescue organizations in the three-hour special.