50 Soul-Healing Dog Memes That Are Cute And Funny At The Same Time
Interview With ExpertDogs rule the world. Or they will soon, at least. As of 2024, 66% of households in the U.S. own a pet. And dogs are the most popular in America: 65.1 million families in the U.S. own a dog. Sorry, cat lovers, they're in second place this time with 46.5 million. So it's only a matter of time before the dog-pocalypse happens.
I, for one, wouldn't mind it much, if it meant I could pet and lounge around with big, fluffy puppers all day. But for now, looking at dog pictures and memes through a screen will have to do. And today we're featuring a wonderful Facebook group here, Doggo Memes. They are the ultimate repository of dog content that is hilarious, cute, and sometimes absurd.
Bored Panda reached out to Kristi Benson CTC PCBC-A, a certified dog trainer, to tell us more about mischievous dogs. She loves helping dog guardians who are struggling with their dogs through her self-paced online classes, including "The Calm, Cool, and Collected Dog," which is a course aimed at those over-active and over-eager dogs who jump up and pester their human family members. Read her expert insights below:
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What in the world did you do? DID YOU PUT IT INSIDE OF A SHREDDER?
Load More Replies...Wow my blood pressure just dropped 30 points just looking at this view, wish it were me sitting there, how peaceful this would be.
As long as the view includes that face.
Load More Replies...That’s it! I’m getting myself a damn Golden Retriever. I don’t care what my husband or son has to say, because I am craving a furry friend 😥💕
From a shelter! A pup who needs you just as much!
Load More Replies...The Doggo Memes Facebook group is a place where people from all around the world share the funniest pics featuring dogs. The group has some ground rules, like "Dog pictures only." Again, sorry, cat lovers. Currently, it has a little over 208k members, and every entry gets hundreds, if not thousands of likes.
The creators of the group have a website Doggos Life, where they declare their mission statement. "At Doggoslife, we believe that laughter is the best medicine, especially when it comes to our beloved four-legged friends," the site's 'About Us' page states. "Whether you’re looking for a pick-me-up after a ruff day or just want to indulge in some lighthearted dog humor, Doggoslife has you covered." And indeed they do!
That's kind of clever, as an emergency nurse i have seen so many people leaving hospital cause their pets were alone
you can purchase these online along with a small sign for the entrance alerting first responders of animals in the house
My local shelter (in France) offered cards like this, titled "Animal seul à la maison" ("Animal alone at home"), to adoptees as a part of a campaign they led to avoid potentially dramatic situations.
I actually have something very similar in my wallet. Says that I have cats at home and then has two people's names and phone numbers to contact.
I seen this somewhere previously, and decided this is the best card ever. My DNR, my DL, would all be behind this in my wallet. My guardian can't guard under conditions I have no control over, and he doesn't speak very good english anyway. Mostly "bark bark, bork, whine", when confronted with a new situation. If my buddy ain't with me, please take care of my buddy. He don't bite (much) he just nibbles when he wants your attention. He refuses to go potty in the house, and thunder don't bother him. He answers to Romax, please take care of my buddy.
I used to have a note about mny cat when I drove - and I will when I go away - giving the phone numbers of people with a key so that he can be fed (I'm married so usually hubby would be around)
absolutely right my friend, absolutely right.
Load More Replies...Dogs are cute and undeniably our best friends. However, sometimes they can be a little naughty too. Owners often struggle with their doggo's destructive behavior and are not sure why they're acting that way or what's the best course of action. Obedience training? Maybe reaching out to a professional?
We contacted a Certified Dog Trainer, Kristi Benson CTC PCBC-A, who lives in beautiful northern British Columbia Canada, to tell us what to do in that case. She told us the common reasons why dogs start chewing objects and furniture, whether some breeds are more prone to destructive behavior, and how owners can best deal with their unruly doggos.
i could be wrong, correct me if i am... is this a dog version of vitiligo? stunning in any case
If a dog brings you their toy, or even a smelly old sick like mine used to do, you should feel honoured. They only do this for people who really matter to them, and it's a sign that they want to do something nice for you. It warms my heart when she dies it, and I always praise and thank her. ❤️
We had a dog Pal like that. He always ran for his pillow when he was happy and excited. We called him Captain Pillow
My uncles dog reallly likes his pillow. A lot. He’s not neutered yet. Maybe the pillow will have pillowdogs
I dog sat for some good friends while they had an extended stay in the city. Freddy, one of the three dogs and two cats I looked after slept on the bed with me and followed me everywhere for the nearly 4 months they were away. When they did come home, on the way back from the airport I had to drop off Freddy and his owner. When he realized he was going back to his normal home with his owner he jumped out of the car and took off around the back of the house returning after a couple of minutes with his favorite toy to place at my feet. That was over five years ago now and he loves his visits to see his Uncle Mick.
I don't know if this is the right place to post this but I'm going to. When our last Golden, Mollie died most likely CA, we decided we weren't going to get another Golden. She was our 3rd and all died from CA. I donated all her soft toys that were gently used. Kept the just for chewing. We adopted a pit mixed 6 month old. He found the only soft toy I didn't get rid of. It's Buzzes favorite.
I miss not having a dog , but it hurts so bad when you have to let them go.
"We Have All 30 Sheep!" "We only have 27 though!" "Yeah, I rounded them up!"
Benson tells Bored Panda that there are two main reasons why dogs engage in destructive behavior. "The first: they're just bored silly! Pet dogs in a standard home environment typically don't get enough exercise or enrichment in their lives, even if they get a daily walk," Kristi explains.
"Just like we like reading, binge-watching our favorite show, or doing sudoku, dogs also have activities that they just enjoy doing: chewing and digging being some of the big ones. These dogs aren't acting out or being malicious, they just really need some more fun dog stuff to do."
I find the idea of dogs just napping in the middle of their walks incredibly hilarious! 12/10 good boy!
😭😭😭 That looks like my Dinky Dan! Omg I miss my son! I didn't sleep for months after I lost him because my stomach was too cold. He'd crawl under the covers every night and we spooned for 16 years.
I'm so sorry for your loss. D**k Dan is such an adorable name for a dog and I'm sure he was an amazing dog.
Load More Replies...That is too cute for words! The smile on that pup's face says it all!
I’ve seen this one a few times & absolutely love it. Would be great to see an update on this little cutie!
why is this true...my shiba pup got home, the moment i put her down she started racing around, had a bite of everything, and then took a nap. god i love her.
I adopted a senior dog. When he walked into the house the 1st time, I told him the bed I got for him was his. He immediately walked over, lay in it to try it out then got up, walked across the room & urinated on the wall, & it was at that moment I knew I got the perfect dog. He also, much later in our relationship, while on a walk, fought off a very large Pit Bull to protect me from an attack. He was truly a gentle old soul until that moment. Believe me, the Pit regretted ever coming close to me. Unfortunately, in less than 2 years, he passed away & obviously broke my heart. Eventually, I adopted a younger dog & he's been with me ever since, but this one is a true entertainer. After 7 years he still makes me laugh with his antics. Again, another perfect dog. Don't shop, adopt!
Load More Replies...Raising a puppy is a lot like raising a human baby, if human babies were born with a full set of teeth and the ability to run.
Our German Shepherd is in the T-Rex phase. She's broken every lead we have bought her. She's 60 lbs. and we bought a chain that was supposed to be able to handle 450 lbs. Just broke it this morning. Ran around the entire neighborhood like a crazy and would not return to me. Grrrrrr.... she's lucky I love her.
Got my girl at 6 weeks, never got the cute floof stage, just the velociraptor.
Also if you rescue a retired racing greyhound, they have their puppy and velociraptor stage after you rescue them. You are blessed!
Except for my chihuahua. She’s permanently stuck in the middle phase & thinks she’s a Rottweiler lol💖
One puppy? I got myself two, six months apart! But they are wonderful, and a great joy! Pro tip, house breaking is much easier in the summer months than the middle of winter! Going outside at 2 am in the cold really is hard! (Getting fully dressed, boots, gloves, hat, jacket, when you'd rather be sleeping!)
The second reason why dogs might start misbehaving and chewing on everything in sight is fear of being left alone. "They may scratch or chew at doors or windows, or show other signs of their discomfort and distress," Kristi says. "These dogs need expert help, but luckily there are many experts who specialise in separation anxiety treatment these days."
I like this. Would 100% stay there. (even though I don't have a dog but I would like to meet these well behaved dogs and their owners)
When I used to take road trips with my late dog, I always brought my own blankets and pillow along with a hand vacuum. You couldn't tell a dog had been in the room.
My dog barked once. At the damn group of kids racing up and down the hall at midnight. Which is an improvement over my reaction to the kids once I finally had enough.
Bricks. Bricks are edible according to my German Shepherd.
Load More Replies...Don't forget c**p. We live in the woods, so, deer, bear, coyote, jackrabbit and to top it off, the cat litter box when we get back inside.
Lol, so my dog isn't the only one! She loves licking bird poop, which is absolutely disgusting and full of horrible bacteria, yuck 🤮
Load More Replies...Dogs seem to operate under the principle of, “It might be food so go ahead and eat it; if it isn’t, just throw it up later.”
Although my late beloved lab and I had VERY different definitions of edible. Coir mats? Fart bombs? A chux wipe he'd only just recently pooped out? I don't know that I'd be eating any of them but God love my lab, he managed it
My Galgo Español wants you all to know nearly everything is edible ... more or less ..
Honestly, a badly treated rescue greyhound will treat everything as possibly edible, out of desperation. Our first greyhound ate soap...
Load More Replies...Or the long term memory. My dog will never forget where someone dropped a whole to go order of Denny’s breakfast. 3 boxes of Grand Slam (or whatever), completely untouched. Only assumption is that someone put it on the roof of their car and forgot. Always had to go by that spot to see if the Food Fairy had been by again. No, he didn’t get to eat it all, he got to carry it home and got the eggs, a bacon strip and some hash browns.
When I come home from a trip I always bring back a toy for my dog. So after greeting me he is shoving his nose into my bags looking for his new toy. So cute.
Although it breaks my heart to leave my dog at home. You can't your dog dictate you life. I know she is well looked after when I go away and I miss her but I know couples that haven't had a holiday in 14 years because of their dog.
So, what's your point? Some people CHOOSE not to go if they can't bring their baby. It's not dictation, it's called "love, above all else!"
Load More Replies...My 75lb greyhound would curl up on top of my clothes inside the suitcase. It's hard to go anywhere when you're not strong enough to life her out!
Aww, a greyhound face is hard to resist! We used to leave ours with a lady who also rescued greyhounds. We were never certain we'd get him back 😂
Load More Replies...Our dogs always come on holiday with us. They are our family and we couldn't imagine dumping them off at kennel then go off and enjoy ourselves - it would be hell for them and us. They wouldn't understand why they'd been abandoned by us and we'd be worrying about and missing them terribly.
Mostly we went on dog friendly holidays. But if we were going overseas, we had a lovely lady who looked after him in her house.
Load More Replies...Destructive behavior isn't a character any breed has per se. Benson explains that it all comes down to how active they are. "Some breeds have been selectively bred to be more active in general, and because they need more to do, they're certainly high on the list of dogs who chew a lot! Breeds that are high-energy and very bright (herding dogs come to mind, but there are many!) may feel particularly stifled by the lack of a good dog job in their homes."
The urge to protect is very strong in the Eastern European guarding breeds.
10000% This one made my husband and me laugh out loud. We have to spell it in front of the dogs.
Load More Replies...The only phrase I start with "Do you want" end with "a biscuit", but I get no further than "Do you want..." before the ears prick and the doggies run for their beds to sit nicely and wait. Well, some of them sit nicely. Well, one of them. Maybe.
I "couldn't stay late" at work cuz the storms that went by earlier might of locked my puppy on the porch (blown the door closed). Everyone agreed I had to get home asap
I do this. "Sorry can't stay late today, my dog has been home on his own long enough today"
Load More Replies...breaks my heart to see the look on my Yorkie's face when we tell her we will be back in a little while when we leave for church, little ears lay back and she slowly walks to her bed.
I feel the same way when I leave my cat home alone!
Load More Replies...Horses. Can recommend horses. Rain? Need to get home to close the stable doors. Sun? Need to get home to get them in the shadow and check on water buckets. Early morning meeting? Sorry, but have to feed them and turn them out and muck the stables. Social work event late in te evening? Sorry, need to get them in and feed. Endless possibilities, and don't forget the endless options of sicknesses.
"Some breeds, such as the smaller terriers, were bred to dig into the ground to follow prey animals to exterminate them," Kristi goes on. "Since we bred these dogs to be very motivated to dig, it's a kind of dirty trick on them to turn right around and say 'No more digging! Stay out of my garden! And don't grab this item that resembles a prey item and destroy it!' Instead, we need to give them places where they can really go to town and dig to their heart's content: a sand box or 'digging pit' is a great example."
Took my husbands service dog to Disney, up on the balcony was Pluto with all the Characters for the opening of the park. He spots our dog & gets super excited pulling all the other Characters attention & pointing. I scratched the dogs butt & Pluto started kicking his leg the way dogs do from the balcony. It's a great memory from an otherwise crappy vacation
My cats used to do that when i tried to practice my yoga at home. Oh we are having fun on the floor!
That's why I've given up on any floor exercises. My cats could be on the other side of the house when I - super quietly - get on the floor, then I blink and I have three furballs climbing all over me. I was a jungle gym for my nephew when he was young and now I'm a cat jungle gym. 😂
Load More Replies...My greyhound thought my exercise ball was his. Whenever I'd put it between my knees, he'd decide he wanted it back right now!
Hardly anyone wants their sofa chewed up or their wallpapers torn all the way up from their lower corners, right? When considering getting a dog, it's extremely important to consider their compatibility to your lifestyle. "If you haven’t yet acquired a dog, finding a good match to your lifestyle can really help to prevent issues before they happen," Kristi says. "All dogs need walks and off-leash exercise, but some need much, much more than others."
Reminds me of Salma Hayek, who has several adopted dogs and her husband said she should stop. She fell in love with another dog while filming away from home and called her husband wanting him to believe she'd had an affair so he'd be happy when she told him the truth. She: "... I'm sorry, I miss you and I feel so lonely and..." He: " "So you got another dog".
Ditto! My daily walk report to my partner consists of "We bumped into Grace and her owner, and Honey and her owner, and Bruno, Milly, and Trigger and their owners..."
Load More Replies...My neighbor's dogs are named Ranger and Rascal. I do not know my neighbor's name.
That's a very good point. However owners sometimes identify themselves, and it goes in one ear and out the other
Load More Replies...Totally me! My mum tells me a story about a neighbour. Me: "do they have a dog? No? Then I don't know who they are".
Who the fluff remembers the humans? They all look the same anyway
I have taken the same agility class with my dog for a year now, still struggle with owners names! I know ALL the dog names.
My friend accused me of only coming over to his house to see his dogs. Well, it's not the only reason, but it's the main reason lol
a friend of mine told me once you know you dont have to pet every dog you come to i said yes i do and then had a shirt made that says lifes goal pet EVERY DOG
Ok to do this with labs, but I would use caution in immediately hugging most dogs that don't know you.
Benson recommends putting compatibility first, and the appearance of the dog second. "Active breeds such as herding dogs and hunting breeds are indeed gorgeous and lovely, but they need more exercise than most modern families can easily provide. Do a realistic assessment: do you actually do cardio-pumping exercise for a couple of hours, three or four times a week? If not, look for an easier-going breed, or (better yet!) head to the shelter and adopt an older adult dog with known exercise needs," she tells our readers.
Yes, but you're still your dog's responsibility.
Load More Replies...Relatable. My dog though forces the entire household to go to bed. And if they don't listen, he comes and drags me out of my room to speak for him. One time though he was very upset someone had not yet changed out of their work clothes into pajamas, and since they didn't know what he was saying, he forced me to be his mouth piece.
First dog we had was a bit like this. Bed time, according to her was 9.00pm, for everyone. If we didn't start moving at 9.00 then she would to moan a little, then a soft growl, and if we still wasn't listening she would start to bark at us, until we all started move up to bed. Mum and dad in their room , me in mine, every one in the right place at the right time. We were allowed to read or watch tv, but we had to be in bed by 9.30 at the latest
My cat does this too. If the second warning is not heeded she will noisily get up to mischief like a cranky toddler.
I had a greyhound that would harass us all to go to bed at 11pm every night. He was relentless.
My brother was still in school and at 8:30 his dog would start barking at him to get ready for bed and then at 9pm they both would go to bed and if he didn't the barking would start again until he did
Our cats do this. Also; my parents had a min. poodle who would drag her bed to the bedroom, then come back and glare at mom & dad.
That's the look my golden gives me when I'm on the last few bites of a cupcake.
Then keep looking until you find someone to date who feels that exact same way. They’re out there, believe me.
I've met that person, been 10 months together now! Our anniversary is august 18th
Load More Replies...I never realised how much I'd miss the sound of my boy walking on floorboards
Load More Replies...The pure joy of coming home from a long day at work to my happy fuzzbutts makes it all worth it...
What if you already have a dog who's wreaking havoc in your home? "The first thing to rule out is separation anxiety," Kristi says. "Reach out to a certified separation anxiety expert to see if your dog is panicking when you leave. If not, then you have a much easier fix: get your dog bored by giving them boatloads of fun dog stuff to do!"
I never got bitten. Always ask the owner of the dog if you are allowed to pet it. And sometimes a dog gives of vibes it doesn't want to be petted, that is ok too
Put your hand out, palm down, for the dog to sniff first. Don’t shove it in the dog’s face, just low key put it out to tell the dog to sniff it. Then let the dog decide if they like your scent or not. Animals have a sixth sense about who is a good person and who isn’t.
Load More Replies...If you've had dogs long enough you learn their body language and can read if they're going to be friends or not but it's always polite and a good idea to ask first. They in turn can also tell who dog lovers are, I swear, and make a beline for them. I've been walking along with friends and they'll be ignored while the dog will come to me to say hi. Not always but most if the time, and it makes me feel so privileged. Dogs are too good for us
I had one of those! But her nose was longer and her head was a tiny bit too small for her body. But she was so cute and very smart.
I love dogs and would love to agree. But some of us are very fragile and would break if we fell over or got unbalanced wrong. :(
I correct my dogs when they jump on people. That's unacceptable behavior. Not everyone likes dogs, and even if they do, I don't want them knocked over or scratched.
Load More Replies...Na.. a Cane Corso took my knee out. I am firmly in the no-jumping-at people group
Almost same, got jumped on by my golden retriever and sprained my knee
Load More Replies...Been there... 150 pound of happiness... I hit the ground...
Yes! My first summer camp as a "big sister" for small kids there. I was 16 yo. They had a giant Bernese Mountain dog. She was still a puppy and wanted to play, but adults did not want to and she knew she must be delicate with kids. I was happy to become her friend. I was never tall and I weighed just barely more than her, but it was fun. Picture it - it's late, I just checked all the kids are sleeping in their tents, so I go back to the big tent to meet the adults. It's dark, only some light from the far end of the camp from the big tent "windows", so mostly just me, the stars and nature sounds around. Suddenly I hear a loud thumping sound, like something big is falling or jumping. Before I can register where it is coming from, something knocked me to the ground. And there she is. Gently laying her paws on my chest limiting my movement and carefully licking my face. I have no idea how she managed to get me down so gently. She was an awesome dog. And she was called "Onion" in my language :-D she was really a gentle giant.
I once babysat my neighbors st. Bernard while they went out of town fir a few weeks. It took 3 days before he broke my nose.
I'm 62 inches and have a neighbor Pitbull friend who's 80 pounds and loves to put his paws on my shoulders.. he's my next date!
How can you ensure your doggo isn't bored and keeps themselves busy? "Feed at least one meal a day out of a puzzle toy, get them interesting new toys every month, and get them out exercising!," Kristi recommends. "Find out what your dog loves, and give them more of it. They like squeaky toys? Stock up! They like ripping apart fabric toys? Keep a fresh supply on hand (supervise to make sure they're not eating fabric)."
When my mother is law was learning to drive, their dog jumped off the seat and curled up in the foot well
Load More Replies...When I was learning to drive, it was obvious the only thing keeping the car on the road was the dog's sheer willpower!
We reluctantly had to leave our Yorkie with his "overly-enthusiastic-to-have-him" Grandparents (my parents) for about 10 days. When we got back, his Gramma told us, in a nonchalant manner, "He prefers to have his kibble hand-fed to him." --- What the what now??😲
Oh lawdeelawd. He created a monster. I had a (second hand) bird like that, I was trying to convert him to a healthier diet and that was the only way. Please adopt, don't shop people- it's worth it :)
Load More Replies...I eat every meal in front of the TV. When I began fostering Abby from our local shelter she'd drink from her water bowl in the kitchen but wouldn't eat from her food bowl. She'd walk up to me just staring. Figured out she wanted to lay on the comfortable carpet, leisurely eating her meals with me, watching TV. It's been four years now and still her mealtime routine.
i love eating alone, it means i can eat as fast as i want!
My dog won't eat unless I remain in the kitchen, either sitting down or doing something quiet and uninteresting.
Perfect timing, looks like a rock and roll singer slinging their hair
Also, the best way to avoid tragedies like broken vases is to simply put them away in places you know your dog won't be able to reach. "Keep stuff you really don't want your dog to chew behind closed cupboard doors," Benson says. "You are living with an animal who evolved as a mighty scavenger, and who probably doesn't have enough to do."
Take the insurance money, but leave it as is. Scares the cropped out of potential trespassers
That is my favorite meme of all time. Except when I meet someone named "Greg." Then I just sit there with a polite look, not hearing anything... just the meme.
Load More Replies...Please don't do this to your dogs. Just imagine how you would feel if someone did this to you without permission.
Huskies and Malamuts always look eternally peeved.
Load More Replies...I miss our dog with one ear up... She was from a shelter, golden colour, mixed breed. And a very very good girl.
No. If a dog is a working service dog, ignore it completely. It's the same as a wheelchair.
Load More Replies...I HAVE to tell this story now. My cousins' cousin (on their mom's side; we're cousins on their dad's side) had a guide dog and one day I saw her outside the post office. I asked if I could pat her dog. She said sure and as I was patting the dog, she said, "You know, I'm worried about her because she can't see!" I'm like, "Uh... what?" "Yes, she's getting a bit old and can't see all that well." Anyway, we said our pleasantries and I left. A few months later I see her with a different dog. Ask where the other one is. "Oh, she had to retire because she couldn't see. One day she walked me into the veld (bush) and I didn't know where I was!" (This was before cellphones.) If you think about it, this story is hilarious. My cousins' blind cousin had a blind guide dog!!
Sounds like their situation wasn't being monitored by an appropriate organisation. The dog and owner should ideally be assessed each year to ensure that both are getting the job done right (bad habits creep in - one guide dog I knew used to just assume cars would stop if they stepped into the road which is NOT how it should be done!!) including a vet checking their health and they should retire the dogs well before the end of their lives and most definitely well before they're are going blind (which would be picked up by a vet in the early stages).
Load More Replies...While at my doctor's, I sat near a man with a Guide Dog. I dutifully ignored the dog, and told the man that it was so difficult to not pay attention to the dog. He said, "Would you like to meet him?" Next thing I knew, he had removed the harness and I had 70 lbs. of slobbering yellow Lab in my lap. We both laughed and I hugged the dog while getting my face washed. As soon as he called the dog back, he went into "working" mode again. I thanked him for making my day.
People who really pïss me off are posh women who correct me with "actually she's a bïtch". Yes Clarissa, I know that a male canine is a dog and a female canine is a bïtch. And I know that this is the only opportunity that a well bred female human of your class has to use the b-word without censure. But dog is the word for whole species. And no, I'm not going to shrivel and die because you said bïtch.
"but they r all angels from heaven" there fixed the reading 4 u! :) <3
This will never stop being adorable no matter how much I see it. And it has the benefit of being absolutely true!!
I wouldn't touch it. You have no clue what's on that thing. But yes, that's one brave move right there. (Edit: I added some things to clarify what I said)
Load More Replies...Ok, sooner or later in this thread, I am going to be asked what I'm laughing so loudly at (there are many...)
Well, he's certainly a lot cooler than the rest of us.
Load More Replies...We had a little dog who we always saidwas hunting for 'The Wild Sausage'. One day he found a whole cooked sausage on the ground near a barbecue area, and he was SO EXCITED!
Load More Replies...Just when the doggo starts losing hope , he finds a pie!
Load More Replies...My dog spotted a rabbit along our walking route and proceeded to check for that rabbit each time we walked for the rest of her life (years).
Baaaaaaa BUH baaaaaaaa BUH baaa BUH baa bUH baa BUH baa BUH baa BUH
Load More Replies...I love the other dogs watching, like you know when you were a kid and you knew your sibling was about to get in big trouble so you'd all crowd around to watch it go down?
That is freaking awesome right there, how in the world did he/she do that? no way I'd punish that sweetheart.
And there's a doberman that looks like a young Putin
Load More Replies...Roomba. Set it to vacuum every day, and it’ll keep the fur situation down to a dull roar. Works if you have cats too. Saved my sanity.
I’m adding one to my Christmas list right now. Thanks for the tip.
Load More Replies...You either have a spotless house or you have dogs. I know which I will always choose.
Since Maxi crossed the rainbow bridge, it's really weird having a red carpet all the time... I mean, we're used to it being beige periodically
My dog would not eat his treat until someone would go to their room so he could hop on their bed to enjoy it in their company.
We used to have a Shi Tzu and a Japanese Chin. If I gave them little rawhide sticks, the Shi Tzu would run to the dining room and hunker down under the dining room table to eat hers and the Chin would run to his crate and hunker down to eat his. Every time.
My chow tends to take her treats, no matter what it is, to her bed in the corner of the living room.
I had a pittie eat through a door once. When I discovered it he stuck his head out, looking so proud of himself!
Part of the reason I don’t like glass top furniture. The other part is trying to keep it clean is an impossible task that will stress you out a lot. Give me wood furniture anytime, just leave the glass off of it.
My favorite was our glass topped coffee table. Our mini poodle would try to get my brother's hot wheels through the glass
I have one of these. She looks almost identical except she’s got more white. She has two big brothers. She is THE BOSS. And we all know it. But man she’s so freaking cute!
now that face would be so cute with a small pair of glasses on her nose, LOL
I can read the eye chart fine. Just don't ask me what the writing on this bottle of medication says.
I would love to see that pup in front of me on a plane/bus/whatever that is 😂
Thank you for your comment, I would have missed a good dog!
Load More Replies...That's almost a tongue-twister. I said "shilly siba" in my head.
Load More Replies...I 100% support these actions... Don't give a flying turtle if the vehicle they're trapped in gets damaged in the process.
Mine won't run at her top speed... she'll trot along *just* fast enough to stay ahead of me, no faster. I'm not sure if she does this out of spite, so I'm forced to witness the whole chase close up, or whether she's doing it out of a sense of fair play because she knows I can't keep up with her at top speed and she wants to give me a chance.
Or he waits for me to catch up before running another 20 feet
Load More Replies...I have a million pictures of my dog. Approximately 95-98% of them are him sleeping. He's just SO CUTE
For Australians, substitute "wallabies". I feel like the time my dog saw one bounding past when we were on a steep path once is the closest I've ever come to dying
My Retriever caught a koala once. I did manage to free it.
Load More Replies...Our Weimie literally dragged Daughter down a hill... cowboy getting roped and dragged by a horserider style.
The other day I dropped an eg. Automaticly called the dog. Dog died 5 years ago...
Sorry for your loss, still think it's my cat freeway when I see a black sock in a pile of whites
Load More Replies...I feel ya; my new pup eats so many questionable things. In my years of raising 6 dogs from shelters, I am baffled as to why… just WHY sometimes 🥹
Load More Replies...My dog, literally using me as a human shield on walks if something scares her
Walking my Dobie early in the morning, came around a corner right into a couple of trash collectors and a truck. She was so scared, got behind me and knocked me on my a*s. So mortified.
The one thing in life I will NOT forget before going to bed is to feed my pups.
So you only have four toes or one foot, three fingers and two thumbs on the right hand and one giant finger and one thumb on the left hand?? Is your name, by chance, Lois Griffin??
I don’t think that RV is very secure if the door is made from tissue paper
Shhh... Most are made of tissue paper and vannieer (I don't think I spelled that right).
Load More Replies...We, who have never watched SpongeBob in their lives.
Load More Replies...Whoever posted this was a very good boy, oh yes, a very, very good boy...
Load More Replies...Whoever posted this was a very good boy, oh yes, a very, very good boy...
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