PAWS delivers puppy snuggles with 'Fuzzy Bombs' during recent fundraiser

The Panhandle Animal Welfare Society recently delivered “Fuzzy Bombs” to people in Northwest Florida celebrating special occasions.
Every year PAWS delivers a pack of puppies to people around the Valentine's Day holiday as a fundraiser for the organization. The cost is a minimum suggested donation of $50.
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This year PAWS delivered the Fuzzy Bomb to the staff at Twin Cities Hospital, where Registered Nurse Kirsten Kilpatrick and Dr. James Derby came outside to experience some fluffy snuggles from the puppies.
PAWS also delivered puppies to Lily Lechner in Destin to celebrate her 11th birthday. Yovontka Martin also surprised her husband and daughter with a Fuzzy Bomb at their home in Valparaiso.
The staff also traveled to Shalimar, where instead of roses Steven Windham gave his wife, Kat Windham, the owners of Twisted Grape, a bouquet of puppies to snuggle.