An adoptable dog in Collierville, Tennessee went viral earlier this week after many people thought he bears a striking resemblance to Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania actor, Paul Rudd. The internet fame has led the dog to be nicknamed Pawl Ruff and the city is campaigning for the actor to adopt the dog himself.

Ok, so maybe the two would never be mistaken for twins. I mean, one is a human and the other is a dog after all, but the case could be made that they at least share a similar trait or two. And, who wouldn't want to give them both belly scratches?

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This comparison got us thinking about whether or not we have any pets waiting to be adopted at shelters and humane societies around the Evansville area that share a few traits with some of Country Music's biggest stars. It turns out we do. Or, at least we think we do. What do you think?

TRI-STATE ADOPTABLE PETS THAT LOOK LIKE COUNTRY STARS

From Morgan Wallen to Chris Stapleton to Dolly, Reba, and more, we found 16 dogs (and one cat just to be fair) on Petfinder we think, at the very least, share a few similar features with several of your favorite Country Music artists. What do you think? Keep scrolling to judge for yourself and whether or not you agree or disagree, keep in mind that all the animals you see are looking for their forever family (or is it "fur-ever" family?) at one of the animal shelters right here in the Tri-State. We even included links in the description of each one that will take you right where you need to go to find out how you can adopt them if you see one you feel like you can't live without.

[Sources: People / Town of Collierville on Twitter / Petfinder]

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Does your loyal pup's breed make the list? Read on to see if you'll be bragging to the neighbors about your dog's intellectual prowess the next time you take your fur baby out for a walk. Don't worry: Even if your dog's breed doesn't land on the list, that doesn't mean he's not a good boy--some traits simply can't be measured.

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