Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9.But there’s another big game to watch — and it involves the cutest puppies who are all adoptable.The Post spoke to Dan Schachner, the referee of this year’s game, who revealed several behind-the-scenes secrets of the playful competition, including what happens when the pups from Team Ruff and Team Fluff have accidents on the field — which, he said, is inevitable.“How we deal with it — because again, we’re trying to show all sides of dogs — is we scoop it up, clean it up as quickly as possible,” Schachner explained earlier this week. “We have a team that’s almost like a NASCAR pit crew that comes in and just quickly scoops it up.
You wouldn’t know it was there after a minute, and we resume play as quickly as possible.“But they are untrained dogs and they will do their business,” he pointed out. “And we just try to move on as much as we can.”Puppy Bowl is returning for its 21st year with more puppies than ever before.Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Puppy Bowl.
Think of the Super Bowl but with puppies. Unlike the football game, there won’t be formations or flags on the play; however, there will be tons of cuteness in what can only be described as unorganized chaos.
The goal of Puppy Bowl is to raise awareness of shelter dogs and money for rescue facilities across the country while highlighting adoptable pups and other pets.Puppy Bowl XXI will take place on Sunday, Feb.
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