In case you missed it, the heartwarming story that's been sweeping the internet this week is about a dog at an animal shelter in Tennessee, nicked named Pawl Ruff, that looks like Paul Rudd. The animal shelter went as far as suggesting (asking?) Paul Rudd to adopt his lookalike. Well, Paul Rudd didn't adopt the Australian Shepherd, but a local did.

It sounds like the Twitter post with the photos comparisons may have helped Pawl get adopted. According to People.com, the application from Pawl's new owner was "one of seven the Collierville Animal Shelter received after the social media post got national press coverage."

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Doesn't it make you feel all warm inside? We loved the story and thought it would be a great idea to get some of our local dogs some attention too. Sure enough, when we looked at the dogs available for adoption through the Humane Society of Western Montana, we found some lookalikes.

Denny Bedard and Milo

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Credit: Humane Society of Western Montana
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Ah yes, Denny and Milo's mutual appreciation for the great outdoors and the fine skill of catching the big one makes them a perfect match in our minds.

Christian Grant and Raven

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Credit: Human Society of Western Montana
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Can you say puppy dog eyes? Look at those big browns. And it sounds like Raven is a couch lover and I'm sure our own Christian Grant can relate. Reading about Raven, I think it's safe to say both of them love "spending time lounging with [their] favorite people."

Chris Wolfe and Lucille Ball

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Credit: Humane Society of Western Montana
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Always ready for a holiday, our Chris Wolfe was a dead ringer for one Lucille Ball. We're not sure how Chris feels about "small critters" but someone will adopt him someday.

KC and Ross

KC and Ross
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Look at these distinguished gentlemen. Why, it's almost a mirror reflection. The poise, the breeding, the grey in their beards.

All of these delightful animals are available for adoption from the Humane Society of Western Montana. Their hours are Wednesday through Sunday 1pm - 6pm, but you can call 406-549-3934 if there's a dog above you'd like to know more about.

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