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We Want To See Your Penn State Pets

Is your dog the life of the tailgate? Does it sleep in a Beaver Stadium dog bed?

Penn State has the best school spirit in the nation, and that extends to our furry friends, too. So scour your Instagrams, Facebooks, and Twitters, because we want to see your Penn State pets!

Send us a picture of your favorite fuzzy Penn Stater (although non-fuzzy domesticated critters are also accepted), and we’ll post our favorites! Bonus points for Penn State pets at a tailgate.

Email your pictures to me at [email protected] and include:

  • Your name
  • Your pet’s name and age
  • Your pet’s breed
  • Your hometown
  • A fun fact or story about your pet

Personally, I’m feeling pretty confident about my submission, Cooper, who you see above. Isn’t he sweet?

If you think your pet is cuter than (or at least, as cute as) mine, send me your submissions!

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Melissa McCleery

Melissa is a senior majoring in Women’s Studies, Political Science, and Spanish. In the little free time she has, Melissa likes to cook, spend all her money at The Phyrst, and add to her collection of blue and white striped clothing. She can be reached via Twitter (@mkmccleery) or email ([email protected]).

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