People On Twitter Are Posting Pics Of Their Dogs As Little Puppies Vs. What They Look Like Now (30 Pics)
Time flies at the speed of light when holding your puppo. One day, your boi is all chonky and fits into your lap just fine, and the next day, he turns into a woofer bigger than the world itself.
Twitter users have been capturing their fluffers in cute before and after pics, showing what a night and day difference a month or two can make. After the guy who goes by the Twitter handle @_ThatGuyFuller posted a pic of himself holding his curly goldendoodle when he was 2 months and after he reached 7 months, the thread blew up.
2.1 million likes and almost 300K retweets show just how proud (and tearful when no one's watching) it makes us to watch our furry kids grow up. And I don't wanna say it, but it kinda makes me get all those moms and dads acting so extra at the prom.
Image credits: _ThatGuyFuller
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BM's is a much shorter haired breed, this is definitely a GSD.
Load More Replies...same look "I don't want to be in pictures. Why am I so beautiful?"
My black Sheprador thinks he's a lap dog too. About 80 lbs of love.
You see your puppo all smol and chonky one day and the next, he or she turns into a woofer nearly your size. The pics don’t lie and it’s not only in your head. Canines do indeed grow up real fast, but every dog has its own pace.
Officially, puppies are considered to become adults when they reach one year old. But in reality, their bones continue developing anywhere from six to twenty-four months. Smaller breeds grow up way quicker than larger ones, with petite puppies finishing growing at half the age of their big counterparts.
Dr. Jerry Klein, DVM and Chief Veterinary Officer at AKC, said that on average, “small breeds typically stop growing by the time they reach 6 to 8 months of age.” Meanwhile, “Giant breed puppies grow until they are 12 to 18 months old.”
I adopted a chihuahua when he was 9. He had a million health problems and couldn't get around to well. He was grumpy and stinky and I loved him w all my heart. He would cry/wail when he couldn't see me. I miss him everyday. He passed away in December last year right before Christmas at 14. I cherished the time I had w him.
So happy to hear he had nine good years with you, thanks for adopting him, that's so wonderful
Load More Replies...Labs are AMAZING! I love them SO much! We don’t deserve such amazing dogs!
Load More Replies...Ohmygawd, they look like my pups: Goose and Mr. Darcy [Tank to his friends.] They are brothers, Goose is the black pup, their mom was a full blooded English Cocker an their dad was a "gawdonlyknows" though we did a DNA and it came back, surprise, as Lab, Boxer, and assorted other donors. And we got them at 3 months and they are now, six.
Gorgeous, would love to see him try to do this in another 3 months
Omg so cute I can’t even all of these dogs are making me overload from cuteness
Uh-huh. I suspect someone gave them growth hormones. All is cool, though, I guess.
The canine experts at "Monkoo Dog" suggest taking note of your pet’s development. First, they urge you to keep in mind that “Your puppy’s breed is usually a dependable indicator of its size upon reaching maturity.” Another indication of your pet’s growth is its paw size, which should be proportionate to the rest of the body.
Loose skin also indicates how big they’re going to be. For example, “If the puppy’s skin appears loose upon touching, it could indicate that the puppy could grow to be big, which is evident from the more room he has to fit into.”
Ronald your comment is beyond words. I can't believe you would say that. Is there a way to report people on bored panda?
Most importantly, "Monkoo Dog" experts suggest taking care of your puppy’s diet and making sure he or she gets enough quality nutrition to grow up into a healthy, social woofer.
But they warn not to free feed your puppy, because “you risk allowing it to grow faster than you anticipate.”
On the other hand, physical maturity is not the only factor that determines whether a puppo is ready to step into the adult world. Social maturity is just as important and both socialization and training continue throughout your pet’s lifetime.
Perfect age to grow up with a great dog, the memories they make together will last forever and teach your son compassion and responsibility!
A Noeman Rockwell kind of picture. Perfect for at least a little while.
Looks like a Groodle. Golden Retriever crossed with a Standard/Giant Poodle
Load More Replies...WOW! There are a WHOLE LOT of Doodle doggies out there! I miss my service doodle, Levi, SO MUCH since his passing!!
Looks like a Groodle. Golden Retriever crossed with a Standard/Giant Poodle
Load More Replies...He could stand with his paws on your head! He's so cute even big.
To me, looks like a well groomed giant poodle (aka large form of a standard poodle). But I might be wrong
Load More Replies...Me'thinks you two will be together till you both turn gray. Lovely. I want the same with my doggo.
I love how the dog got so big he can’t hold the camera in front of the mirror
Dang! He grew that much in 2 months?! Whoaaaaaaaaaa he's a big ol boy!
First pic: her head is bigger than his. Second pic: his head is bigger than hers! Both pics are gorgeous.
Looks like a shar pei shepherd mix- whatever the result is one gorgeous pupper!
Both dogs are like "But you told us never to get on the counter.".
Yah, they both have that sheepish "I did a bad.." look, don't they..lol!!
Load More Replies...I sure hope you've got enough room for these 2 beauties, they BOTH have some serious growing to do yet 😉! That's a lot of WOOF'ers you have there...
Second pic looks like he's embarrased, the third in love, the fourth maddly in love.
Again, 1 month is too young to be taken away from the mother :(
We don't know that the dog was taken away from its mother. Maybe the dog still lives with its mother. And that's an awfully big dog to be one month old.
Load More Replies...Aussiedoodle = Australian Shepherd crossed with a Poodle. https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/aussiedoodle
Load More Replies...Should have deff been with the mommy for minimum of 8 weeks it's very irresponsible for the people who sold/gave/or whatever to the owner at 4 weeks old. Still is absolutely adorable though.
Literally...all I could say when this picture scrolled into view was...O....M....G!!! That's a lot of Dog there, huge at 3 months, Humongous at 10!! Too bad we can't see his/her face tho, no doubt a real "Looker"!
I probably couldn't hold him either, but I could probably hold her!
Though technically all dogs are pretty much fluffy to me as i live with a greyhound❤️❤️❤️
6 weeks should of still been with its mother at least 8 weeks if not longer
Six weeks is too young to be taken away from its mother, I really hope the dog was a rescue...Otherwise it's incredibly irresponsible.
When declaring love for dogs, one needs never apologize for CAPS. lol
Load More Replies...Going through these pictures I've noticed all the owners have beautiful smiles.
He looks like a True derp...the DOG!!! I would NEVER call this guy derpy..;) (although, his smile rivals his doggo's smile)
The second pic;straight after you just ran faster than you ever have before
Looks like partners for life. That is, he looks like a faithful dog-son. Be happy.
Way cool! You guys share a bed, I'm thinking? I don't mean "that" kind of bed, ya know, but just a snuggly, comforting together kind of bed? Okay, I'll stop here.
it looks to me like they are just folded backwards or something. i have a rescue dog (pittie/lab) that does that same thing
Load More Replies...Oh no! The most dangerous tail in the world belongs to a happy pit bull. Watch your shins!!
I agree about the ears. Torment. Egotistical parent (for no good reason). Please say they were lopped off.
My Pitties always look like that while panting and smiling. The "smiling " oftentimes forces the ears back while they pant.
At both ages the doggo is so cute but it's super hilarious the way he's lying down in the first picture.
First pic: "What's that thing?" Second pic: "Ahh! Don't take a picture! Noooo!"
Your sweet pooch should have been voted up much higher, in my opinion !
Judging by all these picks the doodle salesman is raking it in
As much as I love seeing all those puppies, it makes me sad to know how many good boys and girls wait for a family in shelters. :(
Yeah, as cute as these are, people should be aware that adoption an adult dog is the best option for most people.
Load More Replies...It's possibly because the guy who started the thread had a poodle mix and everyone else with a poodle mix was like ooh I have one of those
Load More Replies...Ever doubted dogs are good for people? Look at the faces of these people and think again.
i like this article because it's interesting seeing the dogs AND the owners growind up. 😀
Here's an idea. Stop clicking the posts for dogs and click posts for things you do like.
Load More Replies...I was rather surprised at the change in size and rate of development for most of the featured dogs! The large breeds do appear to have a very fast growth rate in the first 0-9 months! [I am against unlicensed dog breeding and encourage everyone to adopt from shelters where possible. No more puppy farms. No more buying dogs/cats and other critters at pet shops. Spay/neuter your pets so that unwanted litters are eradicated and kill shelters are no longer a reality...]
As much as I love seeing all those puppies, it makes me sad to know how many good boys and girls wait for a family in shelters. :(
Yeah, as cute as these are, people should be aware that adoption an adult dog is the best option for most people.
Load More Replies...It's possibly because the guy who started the thread had a poodle mix and everyone else with a poodle mix was like ooh I have one of those
Load More Replies...Ever doubted dogs are good for people? Look at the faces of these people and think again.
i like this article because it's interesting seeing the dogs AND the owners growind up. 😀
Here's an idea. Stop clicking the posts for dogs and click posts for things you do like.
Load More Replies...I was rather surprised at the change in size and rate of development for most of the featured dogs! The large breeds do appear to have a very fast growth rate in the first 0-9 months! [I am against unlicensed dog breeding and encourage everyone to adopt from shelters where possible. No more puppy farms. No more buying dogs/cats and other critters at pet shops. Spay/neuter your pets so that unwanted litters are eradicated and kill shelters are no longer a reality...]



