If you own a dog, you’ve probably had the urge to spin them into a meme at some point and spread it among your memebase. From facial expressions to adorable clinginess, our beloved four-legged companions can surprise you, make you laugh, and sometimes cry.
To prove it, we have selected 50 of the cutest and most hilarious canine pics. Not every image in this selection of funny memes features dogs, however. Some are about us and our emotional journeys as owners. Now that’s a little bit better since it hardly ever is about us.
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Cute Dog Meme: “When Your Dog Knows How to Make You Feel Better”
Jeremy Greenberg on Why Dogs Are Hilariously Human
Bored Panda contacted author Jeremy Greenberg, who writes humorous gift books for pet lovers (1). Some notable books Greenberg’s books include “Sorry I Pooped On Your Shoe” and “Sorry I Humped Your Leg.” When asked why we find dogs so funny, the author said, “Dogs have no idea they aren’t human. Cats know they aren’t human, and would be repulsed by such a condescending comparison. But dogs think they are us and want to do all we do. So we give them peanut butter and think it’s funny when they struggle to eat it with the ease of a kindergartener.”
Greenberg writes letters from the pets’ point of view to their owners in his books. Sometimes, he assumes the role so well that some might suspect he’s some Doctor Doolittle-type mind reader. “I am, without any guile, perfectly able to understand what our pets are thinking,” Greenberg confirmed our suspicions.
“But don’t be too impressed. As with dogs, it’s usually just a multiple-choice question of a few thoughts: One, I am hungry; two, I want attention; and three, the impermanence of material existence means that you don’t actually have to go to work and can take me for a walk right now!”
“When Your Dog’s Pure Love Is Really a Medicine”
Greenberg on Prankster Pups, Cats’ Dark Humor, and the Pets That Chose Him
Being a dog whisperer, however, isn't Jeremy’s only occupation. He is also a comedian and believes that dogs can be born entertainers. “Prankster puppies are plentiful. They love to do hilarious things like hide our shoes and terrorize delivery people,” Greenberg believes.
Greenberg suggests he did not choose pets as his subject material, “pets actually chose me. I have a terrible personality and cats and dogs are the only beings who can tolerate me. Seriously, I’m the worst.”
Wait, what? Cats? Yes, Greenberg says he’s more partial to cats, and other books in his catalog include “Sorry I Barfed On Your Bed” and “Sorry I Slept On Your Face.” Both are collections of letters from cats to their owners.
When asked about it, he added: “I relate to cats more because I have poor social skills and love to bite people.” And to address the age-old question: cats or dogs, Jeremy’s answer was much more diplomatic this time: “Truth is that, like music or art, one’s view of which pet is best comes down to personal preference. But I would say that cats have more ‘insult and shock’ humor, and dogs are more observational and family friendly.”
Funny Dog Meme That Hit Home
A Grooming Session Accidentally Turns into a Life-Saving Moment
Why Greenberg Isn’t Worried About the Future of His Dog Books
When there’s plenty of funny dog content online, one might think authors in the dog genre would feel threatened by the competition. But Greenberg isn’t worried about the future of his hilarious letter books, saying, “Until you can give an Internet as a gift, I think these books will always have a place in warming human hearts.”
It’s not clear if every pet Jeremy has ever met relayed this message to him or just how he feels personally, but he tackles the question of bodily autonomy in cats and dogs. In a true animal advocate manner, he jokingly added: “Please forget to spay and neuter your pets.”
“This Freedom Ride is All Smiles!”
That dog looks so happy. I just wanna boop the snoot and give him a hug
The Funniest Canine Surveillance
The Science Behind Why We Can’t Resist Cute Dog Pics
We enjoy browsing through dog pictures online, but have you ever wondered why we find it so appealing? What’s the science behind it? When it comes to our pets, our emotional connection drives our reactions — it’s my dog; I love it, so it makes me feel good. But what makes a meme of a small dog wearing a turtleneck and glasses so entertaining?
Looking at dog pictures online can “improve our well-being.” Multiple studies, such as one published by Jennifer Golbeck, Ph.D., featured on Psychology Today in 2020, have found that it benefits our mental health in the short and long term (2). The same perks apply when you see anything cute, but dogs, in particular, are an excellent stress reliever.
University of Victoria scientist Olav Krigolson, when interviewed by CBC in 2017, suggested that the power of unexpected cuteness is even stronger (3). When you don’t expect to see something wholesome and suddenly do, the brain perceives it as a reward. It results in a sudden dopamine rush, activating the same chemical reward system triggered by hard drugs.
But don’t be alarmed — the words “hard drugs” might sound alarming in the context of cute dog pics, but it’s not as severe as it seems. When scientists refer to the potential for addiction in this context, they mean an “addiction to a placebo,” according to Joshua Dale, a scholar from Seattle. It releases dopamine and oxytocin in the brain, but primarily, it just heals you.
Looking at cute dog pictures can also help with your attention and concentration, according to a 2012 study published in the PLOS Journal (4). The brain’s reward system is only triggered when we see a pleasant image as a surprise. So unless you’ve deliberately set up numerous cute dog picture traps throughout your day, you should be fine.
Retirement Goals: “Saving Senior Pups One Dog at a Time”
Luna’s New Favorite Spot
My sister has a dog, he always sits on everyone’s toes but facing away from them, and it’s adorably annoying.
Why Dog Memes Dominate Our Hearts and Health
A 2021 study published in the Psychology of Popular Media Journal has found that, at least based on the results during the pandemic, animal memes tend to be liked more than memes about us (5). The most popular ones are those featuring puppies or babies.
It shows that innate survival mechanisms, such as toward helpless animals, automatically trigger a more robust emotional response. The same study reveals that memes featuring young animals are perceived as cuter than those featuring young humans. The same goes for adult doggies and grown-ups.
People who own or have owned a dog naturally relate to dog-related content more and enjoy some health perks. According to Harvard Health, having a canine friend can reduce the risk of heart disease (6). Dog owners are also more likely to engage in extra physical activity due to taking daily walks.
Having a canine companion may also benefit our mental health. Dogs have been a massive part of therapy and education in recent decades. They’re often used as therapy animals because they help reduce the symptoms of depression and help build resilience to stress, explains Maria Cohut, Ph.D. in a 2018 feature for Medical News Today (7).
A Lifetime of Companionship in Two Photos
Introducing the Kitchen "Roomba"
Dogs vs Cats: Why Both Pets Keep Dominating the Internet
Luckily, the health benefits of owning dogs aren't limited to them. Cats also have the same effect. As some headlines suggest, like the Guardian 2014 article, “Why the internet loves cats – not dogs,” cats are even more prevalent (8). The article claims dogs do funny things to appeal to their owners because they seek validation.
On the other hand, a cat gets in a tiny box just because it’s what it feels like at the moment. Essentially, dogs are try-hards. Jack Shepard (author of the article) calls a cat’s behavior “art for art’s sake.” But in defense of dogs comes Elena Cresci, with a 2016 Guardian feature, saying dog goofiness strengthens their relatability (9).
Cats always seem too cool for everything, too unbothered, yet there’s a persistent stigma of all cat owners being “crazy cat ladies.” Whichever pet you prefer, there’s no denying that cats and dogs dominate the internet.
“When Your Next Train Ride Comes with a Cuddly Companion”
We need to have dogs like this on all trains I think. Employ them and pay them in treats and loves
Reunited After Two Years
It's always so sad when siblings get separated. They should always be kept together in my opinion. If it's possible, please try.
Grocery Run Howling Session
Covering Their Shift After All Those Years
A Healthy Dose of Furry Laughter
We Don’t Deserve Dogs
“When Your Study Buddy Has Paws But Aces the Assignment”
“Just Found Out My Great-Uncle Shares Dog Walks with Stephen King”
“Taking ‘Carrying the Team’ to a Whole New Level”
The Vet’s Office MVP
With a face and clear personality like that, who wouldn't love her?(edit; for accuracy, thanks lonely miso)
Special Delivery: One Furry Package
“He’s Probably Going to Skip the Next Visit”
Dating Ad of the Year
Confused but Happy
Mom Decoding Dog Speak
An actually useful "hack"...use a black pool noodle, cut to size, between the front legs of couches, chairs, and such. It prevents pup's ball from rolling underneath. (Yes, they do come in black and it makes them barely noticeable.)
Best Office Visitor This Week
Miller’s Weight Loss Journey
“Ultimate Proof That Someone Always Loves You”
Mine is 13 now. After a long time working from home then going back to 2 days a week in the office he spends my home days lying under my desk. On office days I have to text my partner when I arrive at the end of the road so that he can let the dog out to greet me. He run’s faster than should be possible for a dog his age so that he can greet me. It’s as if I’ve been away for a month instead of 9 hours. Cute but really sad too.
Perfect Workspace
Lola’s First Walk
The Purest Pup
“No Space, No Problem”
Great Idea
For the love of bacon that's AWESOME and I actually will be using this today!!!
“I Wish to Play with a Small Angry Dog”
“Not Spoiled, Just Fairly Compensated”
I'm guilty of spoiling my pets. I baby them a lot and make sure they know just how much I love them.
Instant Bond
The Best Kind of Uber Ride
Caption Needed
“Keeping Christmas Surprises Safe from Prying Paws”
First Wish Granted
“From 'No Dog' to Best Friends”
The Dog Always Comes First
“When Traffic Stops”
Dog Hugs
My dogs way of showing he loves me is rubbing his face and eye-goobers all over my legs
I sat eye boogs and my dog sits down and closes her eyes for cleaning its hilarious
Load More Replies...My dog sleeps in our bed at night. When I wake up in the morning she will come to me, rubbing her face against my thighs and licking my arms. It is like a little happy cheering that we are all alive and there is a brand new day and the world outside awaits us to be conquered.
I felt very low, depressed if I'm honest, this went on for a while. One evening we went to a pub to meet some friends. I sat in the corner and just sipped my wine. After a while I realised that I was stroking this real mutt of a dog. He looked up at me and I swear he asked if I was OK now! He turned around and leant (heavily, he was a big dog) against my legs. He stayed like that for the whole time we were there. As I was leaving the landlord said "he always finds the sad ones, and makes them feel a bit better". So true. My mood lifted with his doggy friend's help 🐶🐕
Was getting off the train on my way to work. One of the police officers had his canine partner with him and they were standing by the doors. I asked if it was OK to pet him and the officer said "Sure. He'll love it." As I did, the working dog immediately leaned into me and was obviously delighted. Made my whole day.
We call it 'The proprietary paw' when he just sits next to you with one paw on your leg.
If they're leaning with their head higher than yours, that's not great. In doggy dominance a head lean on the other dog's back or shoulder is very clear. Walking or resting shoulder to shoulder and 'leaning' is comradeship.
Load More Replies...I worked in a pub once where the landlord had a big Boxer dog called Fang. He liked to lean on the back of your legs/knees while you were pulling a pint. It was always a race as to whether you would sink slowly to the floor before the glass was full. Fang's name did not really fit him because he was a soppy, friendly old boi.
Boxer breed like to lean against your knees, which is tricky if you're working in a bar and the owner has a Boxer dog called Fang....
My Odie comes up and smooshes his face against my face. Sometimes it's hard to breathe but I can't tell him to stop. I'll probably die from this one day... it'll be worth it.
Whenever I get home from school my dog will stand on the couch waiting for me and when I go over to him he stands up and puts his paws on my shoulders. We call it his puppy hug. And it's the best part of my day every day
My dogs version on love is laying his butt on top of my head when I'm in bed because that's clearly the best spot to lay
My service dog Archie and his little friend Milo love to lean on me when I'm sad during psychology sessions. Archie has learnt pressure therapy very well and Milo is... working on it XD
eye contact and leaning into you are two ways your dog is telling you they love you. It took my hoarded/rescue dog 2 months to make eye contact with me. It took another 2 months for him to start leaning into me.
My rottweiler used to do that. He was a big baby and I couldn't stand against his weight.
Art Appreciation or Window Confusion? You Decide
“Get of My Tail”
“When Life Gives You a Tiny Bed, Make It Work”
A Hidden Hero
Left on “Dog Mode”
“When You’re in Too Deep but Still Comfy”
When my dad passed away my brother insisted that my dog's name should be included alongside his own kids' names in the obituary. <3
I really needed this post today. My childhood dog passed away this Friday and this made me smile and feel a little better (edit:spelling error)
These were pretty good. Even tho some of the pictures have been circulating for a long time.
When my dad passed away my brother insisted that my dog's name should be included alongside his own kids' names in the obituary. <3
I really needed this post today. My childhood dog passed away this Friday and this made me smile and feel a little better (edit:spelling error)
These were pretty good. Even tho some of the pictures have been circulating for a long time.