There aren’t many things on this planet that feel as pure and wholesome as dogs. These furry, four-legged companions hardly have to try to melt our hearts—sometimes all they need to do is simply exist. Still, it doesn’t hurt that they also have the biggest, cutest eyes, the most uplifting barks, and bellies made for endless rubs.
With all that going for them, it’s no surprise they also make some of the best meme material out there. Dogs have a special talent for making any moment brighter, no matter what’s happening in the photo. The aptly named Facebook group Doge Is Life proves that perfectly. Scroll down to see their hilarious posts and add a little extra sunshine to your feed.
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The world would certainly be a much bleaker place if we didn’t have dogs by our side. They can’t speak to us in words the way humans do, and yet somehow they manage to communicate more clearly than many people ever could. With just a tail wag or a soft nudge of the nose, they make their feelings known. And for that constant presence alone, they’ve earned their place as some of our greatest companions.
It’s not surprising, then, that one study found that 95% of dog owners view their dog as part of the family. About 62% say their dog helps them de-stress after a long day, while 55% believe their dog provides comfort after receiving bad news. These aren’t small roles dogs play in our lives. They’re there in our routines, our hard moments, and our happiest ones, offering support without ever asking for much in return.
One word comes up over and over again when people describe dogs: loyalty. We’ve all heard stories of dogs who wait by the door for hours until their owner comes home. The excitement when they finally hear familiar footsteps is hard to match. While many animals form bonds with humans, dogs are often seen as the clearest example of unwavering devotion. But what makes that loyalty run so deep?
According to Purina, the simplest explanation is also the most practical one. We provide dogs with food, shelter, and safety. In return, they grow attached to us. There is even a scientific basis for this. Domestic dogs descend from wolves, which humans once took in and cared for in exchange for help with guarding and hunting. That mutual relationship of trust and survival is still written into a dog’s instincts today.
This would suggest that dogs might simply be loyal to anyone who feeds them, and to some extent, that’s true. Many dogs do form especially strong bonds with the family member who handles mealtimes. But that explanation alone doesn’t quite cover everything. Dogs often remain deeply devoted even in situations where food and daily care aren’t coming directly from their favorite person.
Another important piece of the puzzle lies in dog psychology. Dogs are pack animals. Just like wolves in the wild, they have a strong need to belong to a group. For a dog, your household becomes their pack. Loyalty within a pack is essential for survival. Trust and teamwork are all part of that instinct, which helps explain why some dogs will go to incredible lengths to protect their owners.
But even pack behavior doesn’t fully explain the depth of some stories. Dogs don’t forget their people after long separations. Some greet their owners with the same joy after months apart as if no time has passed at all. And then there are legendary cases like Hachiko, the dog who waited at a train station every day for his owner, continuing to do so for nine years after his owner passed away. Food and pack rules alone don’t fully account for that kind of devotion.
I chose Stilgar out of his litter of 8 because of his adorable white tailtip and his adorable white blaze... but also because he was the most nugget/potato-shaped of the puppies, not gonna lie XD
That’s where a more intriguing idea comes in. In 2005, researchers conducted an experiment that measured how dogs’ brains reacted to different scents. They exposed dogs to the scent of their owner, the scent of a stranger, and the scent of food. When dogs smelled their owner, the area of the brain linked to positive emotions lit up most strongly. The response looked strikingly similar to what we associate with love in humans.
In another experiment, dogs watched as a stranger treated their owner rudely. Later, when given a choice, the dogs noticeably avoided the rude stranger. That kind of behavior points to emotional awareness and loyalty that goes beyond basic instincts.
Yup Best security guard money can buy and also.... She looks astonishingly beautiful!
My money says: They're the very best in that class! And soon they'll receive their highest honours diplomas!
But which dog is it? The front one in the middle, the back right? Or the one just left?
Oh jeebs, I'm sad because that poor doggo is severely obese and its owners need to get it on a diet, but at the same time, OMG I LOVE THIS PHOTO XD
I have 567 pictures on my phone. 500 of the pictures are of my good pup Melvin.
Sometimes, after a miserable day.....Dogs, without ANY question, really know how to make our day brighter! Their love and compassion have no limits
I loved a lot of these -- especially the golden puppies, my heart -- but I didn't like seeing so many overweight and obese dogs in one post (god, that feels so fat-shamey to say even if I'm talking about dogs, lol) so much. (I'm sorry to be a killjoy 😔.)
Absolutely important to mention. There was one visit where one of my dogs was on the upper end of her healthy weight. We hadn't measured their food because they typically stopped themselves when full. Vet said that can come and go so we need to measure to be safe. Got the allowed amounts for each of our 4 dogs and started measuring immediately. Guess who had more energy, less anxious chewing, and passed their next exams with flying colors? You guessed it. Puppers.
Load More Replies...To the folks who really feel the need to comment on Every. Single. Post with an overweight dog: Duly noted. Okay?
Sometimes, after a miserable day.....Dogs, without ANY question, really know how to make our day brighter! Their love and compassion have no limits
I loved a lot of these -- especially the golden puppies, my heart -- but I didn't like seeing so many overweight and obese dogs in one post (god, that feels so fat-shamey to say even if I'm talking about dogs, lol) so much. (I'm sorry to be a killjoy 😔.)
Absolutely important to mention. There was one visit where one of my dogs was on the upper end of her healthy weight. We hadn't measured their food because they typically stopped themselves when full. Vet said that can come and go so we need to measure to be safe. Got the allowed amounts for each of our 4 dogs and started measuring immediately. Guess who had more energy, less anxious chewing, and passed their next exams with flying colors? You guessed it. Puppers.
Load More Replies...To the folks who really feel the need to comment on Every. Single. Post with an overweight dog: Duly noted. Okay?
