COWS acting like PUPPIES

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Published on Aug 15, 2021
Cows are just big puppies who love to run, kiss, and snuggle too.

👉 Featuring these adorable mooing creatures and/or their human friend:
👱Jeremy Hess - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksEQSpNvWB0
🐮 Larry - https://www.instagram.com/larry_the_coww
👩 Jenny 🐮 Bella - https://www.instagram.com/jennalvonausserwald
👨‍🌾 wildwoodfarmsanctuary - https://www.instagram.com/wildwoodfarmsanctuary
🐮 Evana - https://www.instagram.com/evanathecow
🐮 Riesling aka Ries - currently 2 years old - https://www.instagram.com/mdmcq
👱Mark Peters - https://youtu.be/u2U1nWd3wWs

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#cowsactinglikepuppies #cows #happycows

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