It’s been a long day. Is it just me, or does it feel like it’s been a significantly longer day than most days? It’s Wednesday, the weekend is still so far away, and if things are dragging for you then I have good news:
PUPPIES.
The North Shore Animal League brought a bunch of good dogs to Citi Field to promote adoption of shelter dogs on Wednesday, and before their game against the Marlins, Mets players took the time to cuddle some of those adorable puppers.
Gosh they’re so cute.
It's Mets puppy day! The North Shore Animal League is at Citi Field with puppies for adoption. (Noah Syndergaard says his parents have a dog named Loki.) pic.twitter.com/7YqYaJGQ6I
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 23, 2018
I mean, look at this face and tell me you don’t want to go right out and adopt the first shelter pup you see.
Here’s some more.
Here come the puppies: pic.twitter.com/dSG8NRYmxR
— Tim Britton (@TimBritton) May 23, 2018
And even a few more.
And they called it puppy love @Mets pic.twitter.com/WUaPeZ8ev6
— Teddy Aviles (@TeddyAviles) May 23, 2018
Here is a photo of Noah Syndergaard and a puppy #Mets pic.twitter.com/2ialkgNV4N
— Chris Iseman (@ChrisIseman) May 23, 2018
The Mets’ season has taken a little dip lately, with their annual injury bug finally showing up and the losses racking up after a hot start. Puppies fix anything, and if New York rattles off a couple wins in a row after this they might just have to come to Citi Field before every home game.
You know, for good luck. Just to be safe.