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Puppyccino's - Indoor Dog Park and Cafe

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Austin's first indoor dog park and cafe. We're bringing the dog-loving community together. - The Origin of Puppyccino'sIt was another sweltering summer day at Zilker Park. Our Pyrenees-Husky pup trotted along close to us, but would never step into the sunlight. He'd lay waiting in the shadows for a cloud to roll across the sun before darting over to his next hiding place. He must have been no more than 3 months old, but all that puppy energy was drained by the Texas heat. Tera and I would patiently wait for him to rest before continuing our walk - the weather was just too exhausting f

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Austin's first indoor dog park and cafe. We're bringing the dog-loving community together. - The Origin of Puppyccino'sIt was another sweltering summer day at Zilker Park. Our Pyrenees-Husky pup trotted along close to us, but would never step into the sunlight. He'd lay waiting in the shadows for a cloud to roll across the sun before darting over to his next hiding place. He must have been no more than 3 months old, but all that puppy energy was drained by the Texas heat. Tera and I would patiently wait for him to rest before continuing our walk - the weather was just too exhausting f
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