Dogs are always up to something. They bark at themselves in the mirror while the two of you are preparing to go out, roll in the mud once you reach the park, and even keep running in their sleep after you come back home for a nap. They're the funniest creatures.
So, to show you that it's impossible to get tired of them, we at Bored Panda compiled the silliest dog posts we could find on the internet. Whatever day you're having, it's about to get (a little) better!
This post may include affiliate links.
We’ve Only Had Our Puppy For Two Weeks, But Our Chocolate Lab Is Already Worn Out..
The Tsa Dog At The Airport "Confiscated" A Ball From Someone's Bag And Wouldn't Give It Back.
OK, what if your pup's cute head tilt that you've never seen before, happened while your phone was out of reach? Now you want a picture. But how do you get your pet to repeat an action it hasn't been trained to perform?
For K9s taught to "think back" on cue, you just have to ask. Turns out, dogs are capable of learning the instruction "do that again," and can flexibly access memories of their own recent actions — cognitive abilities they were not known to possess, according to the results of a recent University at Buffalo study.
My Mom Took This Picture Of Our Dog And Also Doesn't Know Memes
Nice Head Massage
Flat Tire
"We found that dogs could be trained to repeat specific actions on cue, and then take what they'd learned and apply it to actions they had never been asked to repeat," the study's corresponding author, Allison Scagel, Ph.D., who was a UB graduate student in the Department of Psychology at the time of the research, said.
"Our findings showed that they were able to apply the concept of repetition to new situations. More generally, we found evidence that dogs are capable of forming abstract concepts."
This Dog Is Sitting, Standing And Laying At The Same Time
Barksy
My Dog Doesn’t Bite....he Judges
Thought My Melting Dog Deserved To Be Here As Well
Historically, there has been a notion that conscious awareness of past personal experiences is the exclusive domain of humans, but according to Scagel, recent research does not support that conclusion.
"Our study shows that dogs are capable of conceptualization, placing them in an expanding category of other animals that includes bottlenose dolphins and chimpanzees."
The Determined Doggo!
Commuter
Small Pupper Does A Big Chomp
Woof Irl
Scagel explained that the findings present new flexible training possibilities for dogs.
"Dogs can do more than learn the relationship between a person’s cue and which specific trick they should. They can understand the concept of repetition: Whatever you just did, do that again."
"It can apply to anything they do," she added.
How About My Derpy Boy, Looking Like A Pixar Character
This Is Rux. He Needs Everyone To Know This Is Not A Phase.
My Dog
Coco Biting On A Toy Lightsaber, Looks Like He's Shooting His Laser Beam
We often test animals on their ability to recall things in the external environment they have recently observed, such as objects, sounds, or scents. Memories of actions are different because they’re not outwardly perceivable.
Memories are entirely internal; they are purely mental representations of previous personal experiences that can be recalled in ways that might influence what the creature chooses to do in the future.
Woof Irl
Woof🍯irl
He’s Still Cute, Right?
She Doesn't Have A Snoot She Has A Snooooooooot
For this study, the researchers looked at dogs' memories of their own recently performed actions to determine if they could voluntarily think back to what they had just been up to and reproduce those actions.
Three dogs participated: Todd, a male long-haired chihuahua belonging to Scagel; and two female golden retrievers — Aspen, belonging to an acquaintance of Scagel’s, and Layla, belonging to Scagel's co-author, Eduardo Mercado III, a UB professor of psychology.
Woof Irl
Woof Irl
Spotted On My Morning Walk
I went out with my dog one night to pick up some take-out chicken wings. While I was waiting a man came up to the cashier and said there was a dog outside in a car with his nose shoved in the cracked window sniffing hard like he couldn't breathe. It was dark, about 60 degrees outside, and I was sitting right there on a bench by the window. The car was parked in front of the shop and I could see my dog. I said "He's mine. He's sniffing like that because we're surrounded by restaurants and the smell is making him crazy." People mean well. I wonder how he thought we can breathe when we drive around with the windows closed?
Baby Shark Doo Doo Doo Doo
Traditional dog training is cue and response — when dogs hear or see a trained cue, they respond with behavior they have associated with that cue. For a baseline, the researchers started training the dogs in that fashion, with simple cues like spinning in a circle, lying down, or walking around an object.
Woof_irl
Woof_irl
Looks Like Someone In The Seat In Front Can Smell The Chips
If this is on a plane, methinks someone lied about their dog being an "ESA" in order to get it onto the plane with them. An actual, professionally-trained service dog would not behave like this.
My Husband Brought Home A Label Maker
The dogs then learned a separate repeat cue (the word "again" accompanied by a hand gesture), which instructed them to reproduce the action they had just finished. To assess whether the dogs had actually learned a general concept of repeating recent actions, they were asked to repeat novel actions that they had never been asked to repeat before. And they passed the test.
"This is an important step toward a greater understanding of how other species form abstract concepts," Scagel said. "And we're learning that humans aren't that cognitively unique after all."
So if you teach your pooch how to do this, the possibilities to fill up your phone's camera roll are endless; you'll never miss their quirky moments again. For Bored Panda's earlier renditions of the series, check out more hilarious dog posts here and here.
Best Dinner Companion Ever
Lazy Evening
TOO loaf. This dog is tragically obese. And a brachycephalic breed that already struggles to breathe should NOT be made obese by its owners, who are the only ones responsible for their dog's obesity. I know this probably isn't OP's dog, and I'm not faulting you for commenting, but this is more of a PSA to all pet owners: chonkers are not cute. Big chunguses are not cute. They are struggling and likely miserable, and need human help to lose weight. My kitten gained 3 lbs while he was fighting FIP because we briefly free-fed him while he was undergoing treatment, and my vet tore me a new one for letting him gain so much weight. It's taken months of a very hangry kitty to get him down to 2 lbs. 1 lb to go!
Load More Replies...Poor thing, he needs to loose weight or cos he's not good for his health to be that fat
What are you trying to kill that dog??? 😳 Put him on a diet, please!!!
Look at this photo and try to wrap your head around the fact that this snuffling loaf is a descendant, as are grey wolves, of an extinct species of wolf that lived some 20-40 thousand years ago.
I Think I Caught A Ghost On Camera
The Same, With The Dog
Blessed_ Bananadog
Woof Irl
Hey, Can You Stop Kicking My Seat?
She Just Kinda Slid Down The Couch Arm That Way And Stayed
Woof Irl
Woof Irl
Woof_irl
My Pup Somehow Got Only Her Lower Jaw Out Of Her Cone Of Shame. 🤣 Don’t Worry She’s Ok, Just A Huge Doofus
Woof Irl
Woof Irl
Woof_irl
Woof_irl
Hey Nathaniel - this is exactly what you were calling for the other day, after what felt like a solid week of sad and depressing posts XD
Hahaha, maybe I should send him a nice photo of a doggo :)
Load More Replies...just a Christmas decoration - nothing to see here - move along lights5-63...ea713a.jpg
I love all animals{almost] ut dogs give me more, I now have two cats, as I am unable to walk as much, as pup needs, I miss my two amazing rescue dogs !!!
This post was most interesting to read. I didn't know that about dogs before, but I love hearing about animals that are smarter, than we thought.
What a look, it quite asking. He or she so desire the ball. I would ask the dog if i were present _dog why not ask gentle? Then give the dog a kinky smiley eyes after cautioning.
Hey Nathaniel - this is exactly what you were calling for the other day, after what felt like a solid week of sad and depressing posts XD
Hahaha, maybe I should send him a nice photo of a doggo :)
Load More Replies...just a Christmas decoration - nothing to see here - move along lights5-63...ea713a.jpg
I love all animals{almost] ut dogs give me more, I now have two cats, as I am unable to walk as much, as pup needs, I miss my two amazing rescue dogs !!!
This post was most interesting to read. I didn't know that about dogs before, but I love hearing about animals that are smarter, than we thought.
What a look, it quite asking. He or she so desire the ball. I would ask the dog if i were present _dog why not ask gentle? Then give the dog a kinky smiley eyes after cautioning.