12 thoughts on “March of the Snow Floofs

  1. dubravkamcvmd September 7, 2020 / 2:40 pm

    These fluffer puppers are NOT REAL!!! I’ve heard about these altered videos that look absolutely real.I demand that at last one of these “puppers” be delivered to me for, um, testing.

  2. Debg September 7, 2020 / 3:25 pm

    Unbelievable! I can’t imagine a puppers so chubby it can only waddle. What kind of goggies are these?

  3. Ricky & Bibi's Mom September 7, 2020 / 3:42 pm

    I wants all of thems!

    They remind me of penguin chicks. Anyone else see that?

    They also remind me, in a roundabout way, of a dream I had last night. Among the things I dreamed (I had a busy night), I adopted a rescue puppy that was kinda-sorta found on a subway (one of my dream versions of the NYC subway; I have a few of those). I named her Bethel. I remember training her in my dream and reminding myself that it took weeks for Bibi to learn some things so that it should be okay if Bethel didn’t learn instantly. It was so real that when I got up and called Bibi to come get harnessed up for our first walk, I almost called Bethel first.

  4. Dana September 7, 2020 / 4:37 pm

    These are obviously cream puffs. Or dust bunnies. Or marshmallows. With legs. And, little noses.

  5. allein September 7, 2020 / 5:23 pm

    That’s just ridiculous.

  6. Luv Bunny September 7, 2020 / 5:56 pm

    What breed are these adorable flooofy , stubby legged, round balls of fur? I hope not a designer breed that affects their ability to be healthy and free of man bred physical ailments.

    • allein September 7, 2020 / 6:16 pm

      Apparently they are Malamutes.

      • Michael September 7, 2020 / 10:03 pm

        Based on a quick image search, I agree, but all the ones in the video must have just learned to walk. I don’t think they stay waddle-only configuration for long. They grow some legs pretty quickly. Also notice that anytime they are NOT in snow, they are panting. I hate the cold; it’s hard for me to imagine an animal that’s uncomfortably warm unless it’s below freezing — but apparently the sled dog breeds are that way.

        • Marianne September 8, 2020 / 12:21 am

          I spent the first 6 years of my life in Alaska. I think my system learned to be an efficient heater there, & ever since my body temps are 95 to 97 degs (except during true illness.) Mom used to love snuggling with me, “ooh, you’re so nice & warm!” And I’d be fighting my way to the other end of the sofa to cool off: “Get off me, I’m hot, go away!” Sorry, Mom. 😅

  7. AJ September 7, 2020 / 6:50 pm

    Good grief, all that foolf. Kinda reminds me of baby seals but with legs. I wanna see them after they’re washed, I bet they’re 95% fur and 5% dog. The synchronized swinging from the rear view just did me in.

  8. BB/VA September 7, 2020 / 8:42 pm

    Snow globes with feets!

  9. Marianne September 7, 2020 / 11:59 pm

    And they are already running in packs! Just add some harnesses and a sled, and they could probably pull a 10 lb bag of flour! What a 180 deg change, from these puffball babies to the full-grown version!

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