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Snoop Dogg Launches Instagram Account For His Adorable New Puppy—And The Internet Can't Get Enough

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Snoop Dogg took to Instagram to introduce his new puppy with its own handle @babyboybroadus—and fans are loving seeing him live the high life with Louis Vuitton leash.

Snoop Dogg introduced his fans to the newest little bow-wow in his household, a puppy named Baby Boy Broadus.

The adorable small tan French bulldog made his debut on the rapper’s Instagram account on June 28th, sporting a Louis Vuitton leash and chewing on his owner’s Death Row Jacket.


Snoop’s Instagram announcement is shown below:

And on July 3rd, Snoop announced that Baby Boy Broadus had his own Instagram account, featuring snapshots, cartoon art, and videos of the celebrity pup’s life.

The rapper wrote in the caption beneath an Instagram post from Complex:

“Baby Boy created tha IG account himself🐶 🧠 puppy genius”

With over 114,000 followers, Baby Boy is living the L.A. dream with Snoop’s grandchildren, outings in the park, and visits to the… gulp, veterinarian.

You can see Snoop comforting his puppy after giving him his medicine:

Snoop adopted Baby Boy after saying goodbye to his beloved French bulldog Juelz Broadus on June 12th.

In an Instagram slideshow, the rapper paid tribute with the background music from Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth’s 2015 hit “See You Again,” featuring photos of Juelz as a puppy, snuggling with Snoop, surrounded by cash, hanging out with Snoop’s family and friends, and side-eyeing Darth Vader himself.

Snoop’s heartfelt post about Juelz can be seen here:

According to TMZ, Juelz was a gift from Snoop’s “Young, Wild & Free” collaborator, Wiz Khalifa, as a surprise birthday present in 2014. Known as Snoop’s own “guard dogg,” Juelz’s life was also showcased on his Instagram account, which has over 52,700 followers.

Snoop Dogg has long been a dog fan, from hosting the Puppy Bowl with Martha Stewart as the coach of Team Fluff in 2021 and 2022 to creating his own Puppy Bowl-themed party snacks and cocktails, including “Gin & Juice” and a “Salty Dog,” which was a twist on the classic Greyhound cocktail.

Snoop also launched his own fashion pet line called Snoop Doggie Dogg in 2022, featuring harnesses, bandanas, hats, hoodies, jerseys, and silver and gold doggy bowls.

In the press release, he described the brand as:

"If my dogs ain’t fresh I ain’t fresh. These dogs and their apparel are a reflection of Tha Dogg himself, so they gotta look the role of a Top Dog, ya dig?!?!”

He also appeared on Buzzfeed Celeb’s Puppy Interview, where he answered questions while promoting rescue dogs from “the HIT Living Foundation,” a non-profit based in Los Angeles.

You can view the funny video below:

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Fans of the rapper and his love for dogs congratulated and welcomed Baby Boy into the family.

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Snoop is set to return to NBC’s The Voice for Season 28 and will release a new album and movie titled Iz It a Crime?

It was also recently announced that Jonathan Daviss from Netflix’s Outer Banks will be playing Snoop Dogg in an upcoming biopic set to be released by Universal. Snoop Dogg is a producer on the project, which will showcase the rap legend’s legacy and his impact on popular culture—for humans and canines.



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