Dogs were divided into the blue and red teams, with the red representing the Kansas City Chiefs and the blue representing the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dogs were divided into the blue and red teams, with the red representing the Chiefs and the blue representing the Eagles."It's Potato's time to shine," Ashdin Dalal said about his pug, Potato.
In the round with pugs, some were barking up the wrong tree, playing with the crowd instead. Others weren't interested in the game, but some practiced. "We were doing drills all morning," pug owner Angeline Izquierdo said. "We would play ball, you know, like, 'go get that ball as fast as you can, let's go, bring it back,' but I have a feeling she might want to stick with her mom the whole time.""He likes to tell other dogs what to do, he doesn't actually want to go play," Trish Arenas said about her Pomeranian.'I'm more excited for this," Dalal said.
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