There are no RI dogs in the Puppy Bowl this year, but there are some from New England

Will you be rooting for Team Ruff or Team Fluff in this year’s Super, I mean, Puppy Bowl?

Warner Bro’s Puppy Bowl XXI is an annual television program similar to the American football championship, the Super Bowl, but featuring puppy players. It is returning for its 21st year on Sunday, February 9 and will feature 142 rescue puppies from 80 shelters across 40 states and two countries. The event will also include 11 “inspiring special needs dogs.”

While there have been several Puppy Bowl contestants in the past from Rhode Island, this year there aren’t any from the Ocean State.

But, several puppies hail from New England. Meet them all here.

Meet the puppies from New England

Massachusetts

Bark Kent, a shih tzu/dachshund mix from Andover, Mass.
  • Great Dog Rescue New England (Andover, MA)
    • Bark Kent, Shih Tzu / Dachshund (Team Fluff)
    • Lex Woofer, Shih Tzu / Dachshund (Team Ruff)

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Connecticut

Sprinkle, a special-needs Australian Shepherd-Great Pyrenees mix (blind and hearing-impaired) from Bethel, Conn.
  • Connecticut Humane Society (Newington, CT)
    • Jubilee, American Staffordshire Terrier / American Pit Bull Terrier (Team Ruff)
  • Danbury Animal Welfare Society (Bethel, CT)
    • Marigold, Chihuahua / Miniature Schnauzer (Team Fluff)
    • Sprinkle, Australian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees with special needs – Blind & Hearing Impaired (Team Ruff)
    • Zoey, American Pit Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier (Team Fluff)
  • Dog Star Rescue (Bloomfield, CT)
    • Linen, American Staffordshire Terrier / American Pit Bull Terrier (Team Ruff)
    • Suds, American Staffordshire Terrier / American Pit Bull Terrier (Team Ruff)
  • Lucky Dog Refuge (Stamford, CT)
    • Clark, Australian Cattle Dog / Labrador Retriever (Team Ruff)
    • Vivian, Bulldog / Boston Terrier (Team Ruff)
  • Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (Ridgefield, CT)
    • Huxley, Australian Cattle Dog / American Staffordshire Terrier (Team Fluff)

Maine

Tula, a Siberian husky-Great Pyrenees mix from Westbrook, Maine.
  • Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland (Westbrook, ME)
    • Tula, Siberian Husky / Great Pyrenees (Team Ruff)

When is the Puppy Bowl?

The three-hour event is scheduled to air on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET.

How to watch the Puppy Bowl

 The Puppy Bowl XXI will be simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, Discovery+, TBS, truTV, and Max.

Puppy Bowl teams

Team Fluff will face off against Team Ruff to take home the Walmart “Lombarky” trophy and the MVP (Most Valuable Puppy) title.

Can you adopt the puppies in the Puppy Bowl?

During the game, the event will include “Adoptables segments” that will feature puppies and kittens available for adoption.

“With more puppies than ever before, Puppy Bowl XXI will highlight their inspiring journeys from birth to adoption, as well as the tremendous dedication of the rescues and shelters that help find animals their forever homes,” Warner Bros. said in a news release.

Contributing: Saman Shafiq

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