17 Pictures That Are Literally You As A Dog Owner Fun Love
Because dogs are family.
When you consider your dog your baby:
And your favorite family member:
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Because dogs are family.
Because you really wanted to, didn’t you?
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Can you go 8 for 8?
Warning: Yorkies will change your life.
(And yes, it's a secret but don't tell anyone: they're just as sweet as they look.)
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Sure, they'll take your socks to play with for a few short minutes and eventually you'll get them back. But your heart? That they'll never give back.
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Rude.
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Also, they don't even realize how tiny they are, so basically they think they can take care of you and your house.
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“So good news, I saw a dog today.”
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Moo?
Do you ever get that urge?
Really big cuteness overload.
He is a three year old Newfoundland.
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Seriously.
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Stasha Becker, her husband, and their son, Julian.
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Friends forever.
The photo, which shows Braylee and Gus lining up their hands and staring at each other, was shared on the Texas zoo's Facebook.
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They’re basically us but way cuter.
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Pup goals.
Like DAMN, these animals know how to POSE.
Note Tachi the fox's forward stare. His left paw slightly ahead of his right. His ears alert. How did this Catalina Island fox nail this pose? And could we possibly recreate it?
The National Geographic Instagram currently has 49.4 million followers. It's the only Instagram account in the top 15 that's not run by a celebrity. The photos are not of Kardashians, or The Rock, but of animals.
We wanted to try to capture that je ne sais quoi of Nat's Geo's Instas so that we, too, could get in on some of the Instagram goodness.
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I’m not crying, you’re crying.
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On which side of the great opossum debate do you fall?
In the video Gray and his wife can be heard overcome with surprise at the appearance of the animal.
"My wife said, 'Gene, OMG... What is that?'" Gray told ABC7 News.
"I guess the opossum thought it was a nice day as well and decided to take the kids out for a walk. I grabbed my iPhone and after fumbling was finally able to capture the footage."
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They named her OctoPossum because of her eight children.
"Poor OctoPossum looked wiped out, but the little ones held on tight," Gray said.
Can you go 8 for 8?
You can see it in their eyes.
Here’s lookin’ at you, vet techs of the world!
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Spreadin’ barks and smiles!
You are more active at night and you still can’t get your eyeliner right.
It took more than 24 hours to find the missing one-week-old alpaca, who was trapped in a dirt hole with only its head sticking out.
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Farmers in Wisconsin noticed a baby alpaca was missing last week when it didn't return to eat dinner with its mother, prompting a search of the farm for the small animal.
"The baby is a week old and it always comes with its mother when I feed grain in the evening," said a farmer identified as John on the Govin's Farm Facebook page.
More than 24 hours after farmers noticed the alpaca was missing, John found the youngling trapped in a dirt hole and surrounded by its herd.
"The entire alpaca herd was lying around the hole," John said. "It was really strange to see because she was entirely underground when I first saw her."
The farm said alpacas love to roll around in the dirt and that the baby alpaca, also known as a cria or alpaclette, likely slid into an old badger hole while taking a dust bath.
A video of the rescue posted on Facebook showed John carefully shovel dirt from around the alpaca's head, while a concerned mama cautiously checks on her daughter.
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It takes a few tries, but eventually John was able to pull the alpaclette from the ground.