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Dogs are man's best friend, and for good reason. They are loyal, unconditionally accepting, and fun. Wednesday was National Puppy Day, and several members of the Pittsburgh Steelers showed off pictures of their dogs on social media.
Defensive end Bud Dupree's dog looks like he's been spending some time working out this off season. He's also adorable, and totally upstages Dupree in this picture posted on Twitter yesterday.
BullyLyfe! pic.twitter.com/sufhRBzCfM
— Bud (@Bud_Dupree) March 23, 2016
Running back Le'Veon Bell also has a super-cute dog. He took break from posting about his burgeoning music career to share this picture and video of his furry friend.
meet beautiful if you haven't yet pic.twitter.com/T0ZWxOD52x
— Le'Veon Bell (@L_Bell26) March 24, 2016
my big boy bad as hell but love him to death... pic.twitter.com/KsLtmCYTHH
— Le'Veon Bell (@L_Bell26) March 23, 2016
Ben Roethlisberger has a foundation that provides working dogs to law enforcement. Here's the picture he shared:
#NationalPuppyDay #BenRoethlisbergerFoundation: https://t.co/x3O1fWUs1T @K9s4COPs @GoodNewsCops @givingbackfund pic.twitter.com/WhNWQQhFtM
— BigBen7.com (@_BigBen7) March 23, 2016
Here are some other pictures of Steelers players' dogs.
James Harrison:
Charlie Batch is a loyal human to several dogs. Sadly, one passed away a few weeks ago. Here is a picture of everyone's favorite backup quarterback with a few of his favorite "people."