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There may be a couple of weeks left before the NFL Playoffs start and the Super Bowl LVII match is revealed. It’ll be Group Ruff versus Group Fluff as soon as again contending for the Lombarky prize in

— and the Nutmeg State is pulling up.Puppy Referee Dan Schachner will attempt to confine the dogs as they attempt to get their chew toy into the endzone. The

Bowl starts with a pre-game program at 1 p.m. on Feb. 12, simply a couple of hours prior to the Super Bowl.Puppy Aside from the 3 hours of lively puppies, the Puppy Bowl intends to highlight the efforts of rescue and shelter employees assisting animals discover brand-new houses.

Bowl XIX includes 122 young puppies, 67 shelters and saves throughout 34 states. In addition the Connecticut lineup, it's likewise the very first time a Native American animal company and a puppy gamer from Dominica, West Indies will contend.

Felines will get their minute throughout the Arm & & Hammer Slide Cat Halftime Program. Puppy The Stephen Colbert Bowl isn’t the only animal-based custom trespassing on the arena custom. Thanks to the puniness of What We Do in the Shadows and the cultural density of the “Superb Owls” cast, Super Bowl Sunday has likewise end up being a day to honor some

.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS0qhHiyrfIPuppy So whether you’re improving that Buffalo chicken dip for your Super Bowl celebration or honoring some avians with an Outstanding Owl celebration, there’s still time to capture Animal Planet Bowl XIX on or streaming on

.Puppy Satisfy the Connecticut puppies you’ll discover in the

Bowl:


Archer from Dog Star Rescue will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Archie.
Dog Archer from Puppy Star Rescue will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros Discovery Dog Star Rescue – Canton

Shelter: Type:

Staffordshire Terrier/Chow Chow Age:

17 weeks Group:


Fluff


Dakota from the Danbury Animal Welfare Society will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Dakota.
Puppy Dakota from the Danbury Animal Well-being Society will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros DiscoveryDanbury Animal Welfare Society – Bethel

Shelter: Type:

German Shepherd/American Pit Bull Terrier Age:

18 weeks Group:


Ruff


Madden from Dog Star Rescue will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Madden.
Dog Madden from Puppy Star Rescue will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros Discovery Dog Star Rescue – Canton

Shelter: Type:

Labrador Retriever/American Pit Bull Terrier Age:

15 weeks Group:


Fluff


Maverick from Dog Star Rescue will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Radical.
Dog Radical from Puppy Star Rescue will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros Discovery Dog Star Rescue – Canton

Shelter: Type:

Newfoundland/Great Pyrenees Age:

21 weeks Group:


Fluff


Moose from the Pack Leaders Rescue of CT will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Moose.
Puppy Moose from the Load Leaders Rescue of CT will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros DiscoveryPack Leaders Rescue of CT – East Hartford

Shelter: Type:

American Foxhound/German Shepherd Age:

16 weeks Group:


Ruff


Pauly from ROAR will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Pauly.
Puppy Pauly from holler will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros DiscoveryROAR – Ridgefield

Shelter: Type:

Bluetick Coonhound/Great Dane Age:

13 weeks Group:


Ruff


Schnitzel from ROAR will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12

Schnitzel.
Puppy Schnitzel from holler will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12

Contributed by Warner Bros Discovery ROAR – Ridgefield

Shelter: Type:

Husky/Boxer Age:

16 weeks Group:


Fluff


Stardust from the Danbury Animal Welfare Society will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Stardust.
Puppy Stardust from the Danbury Animal Well-being Society will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros DiscoveryDanbury Animal Welfare Society – Bethel

Place: Type:

Poodle/Australian Shepherd Age:

16 weeks Group:


Fluff


Twinkle from the Lucky Dog Refuge will play in this year's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Twinkle.
Dog Twinkle from the Fortunate Puppy Haven will play in this year’s

Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Contributed by Warner Bros Discovery Lucky Dog Refuge – Greenwich

Shelter: Type: Dog

Siberian Husky/Australian Livestock Age:

12 weeks Group:


Fluff

Ages show how old the young puppies were throughout recording in October.(*)

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