Lola's mom says: A fluffy ball of rapscallion cuteness, Lola came into this world grinning from ear to ear, thinking of all the trouble-making that lay ahead. Paper towels steer clear when Lola enters the room, after hearing fables of full rolls being unraveled and torn to shreds with no mercy. With paper towels now on high shelving, Lola concentrates her time on her daily goals of being cute and eating. When not vacuuming her food, Lola loves going for walks, dishing out bear hugs, and tangling around my ankles.














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