Mark Zuckerberg's Pet: Beast
Recently, Zuckerberg and long-time girlfriend Priscilla Chan welcomed Beast, a fluffy, white Puli hailing from Grants Pass, Oregon, into their Palo Alto home. The Dog is a type of Hungarian sheepdog also known as Komodor whose personal interest are cuddling, eating and loving, and it is so cute and adorable as posted in his Facbook fan page.
Oh yes, Beast have his own Facebook account made by his ower (the man behind Facebook). Zuckerberg created a fan page to introduce his new puppy to the Facebook world. Beast account reveals his own history, interest and some pampering pictures with his new family.
Within a few hours of Beast's arrival on Facebook his page had well over 1,000 fans, and has already attracted over 4, 700 fans. It also received lots of comments mostly from happy Hungarian users.
Some call Beast as luckiest puppy on earth, and is pretty much assures that he is going to be pampered to the fullest because of Zuckerberg's status as a billionaire.
The Puli is a unique variety of sheepdog that is originally indigenous to the Hungarian plains. As a breed, these dogs are notable for being energetic and playful, simultaneously enjoying and needing exercise in order to accommodate for their high energy level. They are also excellent house pets, and noted for the protective role they take on once integrated into a family.
Oh yes, Beast have his own Facebook account made by his ower (the man behind Facebook). Zuckerberg created a fan page to introduce his new puppy to the Facebook world. Beast account reveals his own history, interest and some pampering pictures with his new family.
Within a few hours of Beast's arrival on Facebook his page had well over 1,000 fans, and has already attracted over 4, 700 fans. It also received lots of comments mostly from happy Hungarian users.
Some call Beast as luckiest puppy on earth, and is pretty much assures that he is going to be pampered to the fullest because of Zuckerberg's status as a billionaire.
The Puli is a unique variety of sheepdog that is originally indigenous to the Hungarian plains. As a breed, these dogs are notable for being energetic and playful, simultaneously enjoying and needing exercise in order to accommodate for their high energy level. They are also excellent house pets, and noted for the protective role they take on once integrated into a family.
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