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Puppy Thoughts During Christmas

20 Pictures of Puppies That Will Instantly Put You in the Christmas Spirit

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Puppy Thoughts During Christmas

Between the Christmas shopping, decorating, cooking, and entertaining those dreadful in-laws, it is easy to get stressed out and out of the Christmas spirit. There is always a way to get you back into that spirit and that is through festive puppies. Puppies equal happiness and happiness equals Christmas. So stop cooking and stop decorating and take a look at some of this season's most adorable pups.

1. "I can help you unwrap that."

2. He had one too many Christmas cookies.

3. "Can someone get this stuff off of me?"

4. "Surrounded by present but none of them are mine."

5. "Santa sent this for you."

6. Not one puppies but two.

7. "Where's the squeaker on this thing?"

8. Santa's little helper.

9. Is that even a dog? Unsure but it's pretty cute.

10. "I'm always stuck picking up everyone else's mess. Dumb humans."

11. "You used too much tape."

12. Raise your hand if you want to find this under your tree Christmas morning.

13. Shipped straight from the North Pole.

14. Puppies can get lit too.

15. Again, too many Christmas cookies.

16. Double the trouble.

17. Too much eggnog?

18. "Our mom made us do this."

19. "Please give me a bite of your ham."

20. "Try and guess what is under my hat."

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