Forget your troubles and bliss out with five fuzzy dingo puppies

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Dingoes get a bad rap from time to time, but how could you ignore how cute they are.

These five dingo pups reside at Featherdale Wildlife Park in Sydney, Australia, the first for new mum Smudge and dad, Bear. 

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The three girls and two boys were born on Jul. 10, and did we mention they're really, really adorable? The wildlife park is holding a "Dingo Puppy Weekend" so visitors can take photos for their Instagram etc. for maximum likes. Don't say you didn't think of doing it.

Dingo puppies aren't super common, with adults breeding only once a year. Litter sizes range from four to six pups, according to the Queensland Department of Environment. When they grow up, they can stand more than 60 centimetres (23 inches) high and weigh between 13 to 18 kilograms (28 to 39 lbs).

Now, all you need to do is just stare into their eyes and fall in love.

Image: FEATHERDALE WILDLIFE PARK

Image: featherdale wildlife park