“11 Adorable Dogs Who Know How to Paw-ty: Celebrating Birthdays with Cakes and Smiles!”

The Facebook menu showcases how much we adore our beloved pets, and we go to great lengths to make their birthdays extra special. It’s no secret that we shower them with cakes and treats as a way of showing our love and appreciation. These dog owners have taken it up a notch by throwing the most amazing parties for their furry friends, giving them an unforgettable day filled with love and attention. Take a look at these adorable pups as they relish in the limelight, becoming the star of the show on their special day. One of the videos captures a cute little pup whose appetite seems to be bigger than his tiny tummy, making for a hilarious and heartwarming moment.

The adorable pet featured in this Reddit post is overjoyed with his unique meat cake that is decorated with delectable dog treats.

We aren’t exactly foodies, but there’s one thing that gets us all excited – the moment when our mom cuts into her delicious cake. It’s a small pleasure that brings us so much joy!

These cupcakes are so adorable that I can’t resist raving about them. They look like they could be identical twins, and they’re just too cute to put into words.

There’s this adorable photo of a corgi on Pinterest, and it looks like he’s super focused on achieving something. It’s almost as if he’s got his mind set on winning a prize or achieving some sort of goal.

The little pug is experiencing extreme delight and cannot contain his laughter.

Can we currently indulge in The Marvelous7 without any concerns for safety?

I know that I am lucky and have been blessed with numerous privileges in my life.

“We are the kings and queens of the internet! Wow, this is just too cute!”

Are both of these items under my ownership as part of Internet Rulers11?

Isn’t this cute? Don’t forget to share it with your friends and spread the joy! We dominate the online world!

COVID-19: Rescue dogs shot dead in Australia over coronavirus restrictions

A council in Australia killed the impounded animals to prevent volunteers at an animal shelter from travelling to pick them up and potentially spreading the virus.

Fifteen rescue dogs, including 10 puppies, have been shot dead by a rural Australian council under its interpretation of coronavirus restrictions.

Bourke Shire Council in New South Wales destroyed the canines, which had been at its pound, to prevent volunteers at an animal shelter from travelling to pick them up and potentially spreading the virus.

“The council decided to take this course of action to protect its employees and community, including vulnerable Aboriginal populations, from the risk of COVID-19 transmission,” the Office of Local Government, a government watchdog, told The Sydney Morning Herald.

The spokesman said officials were investigating whether any animal cruelty laws had been broken.

Five of the dogs had been housed at the pound since early August and one of the dogs then had 10 pups.

The council said staff became concerned for the welfare of the animals due to overcrowding at the pound and two of the dogs attacking one of the others.

A source said the shelter volunteers were distressed and already had COVID-safe measures in place to handle the dogs.

And comedian Ricky Gervais has expressed his disapproval of the killings on social media.

Bourke Shire Council told ABC News the dogs were euthanised because the rescue organisation was from another local government area and they had concerns about people from other communities entering Bourke.

All of regional New South Wales has “stay-at-home” orders in place due to COVID-19.

The council said it had contacted its usual dog rehomer, who is based in the same area, but they were unable to come to Bourke.

The shelter that was supposed to receive the dogs declined to comment.

Animal Liberation regional campaign manager Lisa Ryan has called for an urgent investigation.

“We are deeply distressed and completely appalled by this callous dog shooting and we totally reject [the] council’s unacceptable justifications that this killing was apparently undertaken as part of a COVID-safe plan,” she said.

Australia has recently seen a surge in COVID-19 cases, forcing the country’s largest city, Sydney, to extend its lockdown through September and impose tougher restrictions, such as a curfew and a mask mandate outdoors.

Staff are allowed to work at animal shelters even when lockdown measures are in place, according to the Office of Local Government spokesman.

“Councils are also encouraged to continue to work with re-homing organisations and volunteers to care for animals, where that can be undertaken consistent with NSW Health advice,” he added.

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