This Shelter Uses A Photo Booth To Help Get Their Dogs Adopted And It’s Genuine Bliss

The Humane Society of Utah is an animal adoption organization that famously takes "photo booth" pictures of their animals in order to get them adopted. This Humane Society puts their animals best paws forward and makes sure to get their best angle.

This article will show you that humans at a wedding aren't the only ones who enjoy a good photo booth session. Let's take a look at these cuties working their magic.

Blue Is About To Be Your New Favorite Color

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Facebook / Humane Society Of Utah

This Labradoodle named Blue is the life of any party. Both labs and standard poodles are known for their intelligence, so it's no surprise that Blue is highly trainable. But, like any teenage frat guy, Labradoodles benefit significantly from basic manners classes. They require plenty of walks, so there's no need to worry about getting a Fitbit.

There are approximately 3.2 million animals who get adopted every year, so there's no reason Blue isn't going to be on that list.

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You're Going To Lou-ve Him

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Lou is energetic, inquisitive, playful and bouncy. He's a three-year-old mix that loves tennis balls. He's friendly with everyone but does get choosy with the types of dogs that he hangs around.

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With dogs like Lou, it's important to bring other dogs in your family around him before you take him home. A 2013 study from the American Humane Association found that one in ten pets adopted from a shelter was no longer in that home six months later.

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Let's Go To Cali

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As you can see, Cali is ready to raise the "woof" for any type of treat. She's a nine-year-old lab mix that has spent most of her life living outside. There are many reasons why dogs, like Cali, find themselves in a shelter.

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About 710,000 dogs and cats in the US find their way to a shelter, but end up getting returned back home to their owners. Of those, 620,000 of them are dogs and only 90,000 are cats.

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Barton Is Perfect For The Family Home

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Barton is a five-year-old English Porter, who, like every Porter, is very high-energy and loves to go on walks. It's the perfect family breed because they love everyone and every pet imaginable.

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Barton could be the perfect choice because according to the ASPCA National Rehoming Survey, dogs not getting along with other pets or people account for 47% of rehomed pups. The English Porter tends to not have an issue with either, which makes Barton a high pick.

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Just A Bit' O Honey

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Yes, this dog's name is actually Bit' O Honey which is bizarre, but kind of cute. This dog is super excited to be in the photo booth. Yes, it took a few seconds and picture for him to get completely comfortable, but as you can see by his smile in the second picture, he's pumped.

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This puppy photo booth is everything you didn't know you wanted to see today and we're just thankful it exists for pictures like this.