Dogs compete in the Louisville Club K9 Puppy Bowl

Club K9 2024 Puppy Bowl
Club K9 2024 Puppy Bowl
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Dogs compete in the Louisville Club K9 Puppy Bowl
Dozens of dogs went head-to-head for the Club K9 Puppy Bowl on Sunday afternoon.Puppies were tasked with "crossing the endzone," which meant bringing tennis balls back to their owners.The dogs were split up into two teams and wore either black or white bandanas.The white team came out on top snagging the most tennis balls and taking home the win.Guests say the yearly Puppy Bowl is a great way to spend Super Bowl Sunday."We wanted something for the dog to do," said Demi Demaree. "We don't like our dog being at home all the time. You can't take your dog just anywhere these days so it's a great place to come socialize, have some drinks and meet new people."Adoptable dogs also attended the event. Anyone who adopted a new furry friend at the Puppy Bowl was gifted a free one-year membership to Club K9.

Dozens of dogs went head-to-head for the Club K9 Puppy Bowl on Sunday afternoon.

Puppies were tasked with "crossing the endzone," which meant bringing tennis balls back to their owners.

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The dogs were split up into two teams and wore either black or white bandanas.

The white team came out on top snagging the most tennis balls and taking home the win.

Guests say the yearly Puppy Bowl is a great way to spend Super Bowl Sunday.

"We wanted something for the dog to do," said Demi Demaree. "We don't like our dog being at home all the time. You can't take your dog just anywhere these days so it's a great place to come socialize, have some drinks and meet new people."

Adoptable dogs also attended the event. Anyone who adopted a new furry friend at the Puppy Bowl was gifted a free one-year membership to Club K9.

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