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Happy Father’s Day, pandas! To all the dads out there, we hope you’re relaxing and having some well-deserved fun today.

This holiday is our chance to appreciate the father figures in our lives, but truthfully, their dedication deserves recognition all year round. Think about the countless times they’ve patiently helped with your homework or been your go-to for sound advice. So, show them love whenever you can.

To celebrate on our part, we’ve collected some of the most wholesome dad moments we’ve found on the internet that are funny, touching, and everything in between. Plus, don’t miss our chat with dad coach Ian Dinwiddy, who shares his valuable tips.

The tradition of honoring Father’s Day might feel as timeless as dad jokes, but it actually has a pretty heartwarming origin story. In 1909, Sonora Dodd, inspired by Mother’s Day, wanted to celebrate her dad, William Jackson Smart, who raised her and her siblings on his own. Thanks to her efforts, the first Father’s Day took place the following year in Washington State.

However, it only became a nationwide celebration in 1972, when President Richard Nixon declared the third Sunday of June a federal holiday for dads. It took Dodd 62 years of lobbying everyone from presidents to retailers to make this day happen.

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    For this occasion, Bored Panda got in touch with Ian Dinwiddy, founder of Inspiring Dads, which offers coaching to help fathers balance work and family life. Ian himself has two children and was a stay-at-home dad for both of them.

    He told us his greatest joy as a parent comes from “creating the time, space and opportunity for [our] children to develop into great humans.” He also loves seeing the world through his kids’ eyes and appreciating their fresh perspective.

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    Dads Are Always Supporting And Helping Out

    Dads Are Always Supporting And Helping Out

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a Blessing to have your father's unconditional support and encouragement - such a beautiful relationship!

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    “We get life very wrong when we only focus on big set pieces,” Ian believes. The dad coach highlights that being present and paying attention to small details, like putting away your phone, makes a real difference.

    For instance, Ian recalls one of his kids' favorite memories when they were around 6 and 3 years old. They all went to a coffee shop together, and it was raining on one side of the street but not the other. Almost a decade later, they still treasure this experience. “Special moments are all around us,” Ian insists.

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    A Single Dad Turned Up In A Dress At Daughter's School For The Mother's Day Event. He Didn't Want His Daughter To Miss Out On Anything Or Feel Alone

    A Single Dad Turned Up In A Dress At Daughter's School For The Mother's Day Event. He Didn't Want His Daughter To Miss Out On Anything Or Feel Alone

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    My Dad Spent Over 20 Minutes Writing This Graduation Note For Me. He Was Diagnosed With Brain Cancer In 2009, And Writing Is Extremely Difficult For Him, But He Still Managed To Write This

    My Dad Spent Over 20 Minutes Writing This Graduation Note For Me. He Was Diagnosed With Brain Cancer In 2009, And Writing Is Extremely Difficult For Him, But He Still Managed To Write This

    "So proud of you! My partner in crime... My little My little homie...
    Love you,
    Dad"

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    Ian now perceives the world as much broader and recognizes the responsibility of nurturing his kids’ individual personalities. “You have to see your children as independent people, and you are their first and potentially most important guide,” he explains.

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    I Created A Dads' And Daughters' Hair Class To Help Other Fathers Learn About Hair. We Had A Small Class Full Of Dads That Learned Basic Brushing, Ponytails, Braids, And Buns

    I Created A Dads' And Daughters' Hair Class To Help Other Fathers Learn About Hair. We Had A Small Class Full Of Dads That Learned Basic Brushing, Ponytails, Braids, And Buns

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    Now That Us Kids Are All Grown Up, My Dad Reads Bedtime Stories To Our Dog

    Now That Us Kids Are All Grown Up, My Dad Reads Bedtime Stories To Our Dog

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    Of course, the dad coach understands the challenges fathers face, especially when adjusting to life after their child is born. A study in the UK revealed that fathers often experience stress and guilt about returning to their jobs after paternal leave, feeling torn between their responsibilities at home and work. They also worry about leaving their partners to handle the care alone.

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    My Buddy Gregg Built This Handicap-Accessible Snow Fort For His Daughter

    My Buddy Gregg Built This Handicap-Accessible Snow Fort For His Daughter

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    We All Have To Grow Up Eventually

    We All Have To Grow Up Eventually

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    "Happy Father's Day To Every Dad Who Didn't Have A Good Example To Follow, But Who Is, Like My Husband, Breaking The Cycle And Giving His Kids What He Needed"

    "Happy Father's Day To Every Dad Who Didn't Have A Good Example To Follow, But Who Is, Like My Husband, Breaking The Cycle And Giving His Kids What He Needed"

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    “I’d not really thought about coming back to work and kind of knowing that I will miss a big chunk of [my child’s] life because I am at work. I’m out of [their] life for more time than I’m actually in it,” said one of the study participants.

    One more dad shared, “I remember… crying on the bus on the first day. So, a combination of just being sleep deprived and really not wanting to be there when I was at work, I felt pretty rotten.”

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    "He Even Wore It With A Suit To My High School Graduation"

    "He Even Wore It With A Suit To My High School Graduation"

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    Another study found that many fathers continue to see themselves in a traditional role as providers and supporters of their families. As a result, they often choose not to share their stressful emotional experiences with their partners to avoid burdening them.

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    My Parent's Cat Got Hurt, So My Dad Made Him Some Steps For His Litter Box

    My Parent's Cat Got Hurt, So My Dad Made Him Some Steps For His Litter Box

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    My Brother Works At UPS And Is A New Father Of Twins, So I Took A Porch Photo Of The Three Of Them

    My Brother Works At UPS And Is A New Father Of Twins, So I Took A Porch Photo Of The Three Of Them

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    75% of dads in the US are looking for more mental health support. “While there is still a lot of stigma around getting help for one’s mental health, this is especially true for men,” said Saba Harouni Lurie, a licensed marriage and family therapist, in response to these findings.

    “Gender stereotypes dictate that men should be stoic and self-reliant, which are seen as signs of strength.”

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    The Other Day, My Dad Called Me And Told Me His Golden Retriever Found A Baby Squirrel That Was Half Alive In The Yard. He Rescued It And Fed It. This Is Them A Few Days Later

    The Other Day, My Dad Called Me And Told Me His Golden Retriever Found A Baby Squirrel That Was Half Alive In The Yard. He Rescued It And Fed It. This Is Them A Few Days Later

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    My Dad Spent 3 Hours Disassembling Wood Chipper To Rescue A Trapped Feral Kitten

    My Dad Spent 3 Hours Disassembling Wood Chipper To Rescue A Trapped Feral Kitten

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    My Dad Drove To My Workplace And Waited For Me To Arrive So He Could Pour A Trail Of Salt So That I, His 38-Year-Old Daughter, Wouldn't Slip And Fall On The Ice

    My Dad Drove To My Workplace And Waited For Me To Arrive So He Could Pour A Trail Of Salt So That I, His 38-Year-Old Daughter, Wouldn't Slip And Fall On The Ice

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    Moreover, more than half of dads said they wished their friends or family would check on them more often. At the same time, they felt judged if they talked about their mental health to others.

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    18 Years After High School And I'm Jumping In And Showing My Daughter Anything Is Possible

    18 Years After High School And I'm Jumping In And Showing My Daughter Anything Is Possible

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    For A Father, Kids Always Are Their Nr. 1

    For A Father, Kids Always Are Their Nr. 1

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    I Was Very Scared To Go To An Appointment Dealing Skin Necrosis, But My Dad, Who Lives Far Away, Got On A Plane At 3 AM And Surprised Me At The Appointment

    I Was Very Scared To Go To An Appointment Dealing Skin Necrosis, But My Dad, Who Lives Far Away, Got On A Plane At 3 AM And Surprised Me At The Appointment

    Then he took me out for a fancy sandwich. Even at 44, we girls still need our daddy, and I thank the gods every day for mine.

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    Ian Dinwiddy shared a technique to help fathers improve their lives. He recommends connecting with your personal 'Be, Do, Have'—writing down everything you want to be, do, and have, and then narrowing it down to the top five priorities. “If you have a partner, get them to do the same,” he suggests. Comparing lists can help create core principles for the family unit, providing clarity of focus and direction for making decisions.

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    Told My Dad His Toast Could Only Be One Page

    Told My Dad His Toast Could Only Be One Page

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    Ian also stresses the importance of understanding ‘the second shift’ and ‘mental load’ to reduce relationship tension. By recognizing and addressing these additional responsibilities, fathers can better support their partners and contribute to a harmonious family life.

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    My Dad Helping My Cat Reach A Bug He'd Been Stalking

    My Dad Helping My Cat Reach A Bug He'd Been Stalking

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    My Dad Passed Away Two Weeks Ago. I Found A Letter That He Wrote To Me

    My Dad Passed Away Two Weeks Ago. I Found A Letter That He Wrote To Me

    "You are more precious than diamonds, more pure than gold. I love you and am so proud that you are my daughter.
    I love you.
    P.S. It’s all I had."

    He used to leave me cash when I was younger (I'm 23 now), so "It’s all I had" refers to the money he left me with the note.
    I had a baby 4 months ago and had my baby shower last October. He was extremely broke and couldn’t get me anything. All I wanted was a handwritten letter from him, one written to me and one written to my baby. I felt I was in a place a couple of nights ago to be able to read it, and it was the hardest thing ever. These are the things I’ll carry with me forever.

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    I Went Back To School With My Son, And We Just Graduated With Engineering Degrees

    I Went Back To School With My Son, And We Just Graduated With Engineering Degrees

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    So, we hope you take a moment to recognize the dedication that goes into parenting and celebrate Father’s Day by showing your dad or father figure some extra love. Here’s to all the amazing dads who positively impact our lives every day!

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    My Grandpa, My Dad, And Myself. Making Three Generations Of Wives Worried Sick

    My Grandpa, My Dad, And Myself. Making Three Generations Of Wives Worried Sick

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    My Dad And His Beloved Pet Duck That He Raised From An Egg In 1994

    My Dad And His Beloved Pet Duck That He Raised From An Egg In 1994

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    Dads Feeding Their Babies, 7 Years Later

    Dads Feeding Their Babies, 7 Years Later

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Does it really matter? Blimey there are some holier than thou attitudes on here. It's a cute pic using a bottle as a prop. Get over yourselves.

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    My Dad Wanted To Take A Nice Picture With A Waterfall In Yosemite

    My Dad Wanted To Take A Nice Picture With A Waterfall In Yosemite

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    My Dad Who Secretly "Doesn't Feed" The Dogs

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    Dads Imitating Their Daughters On The Beach

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    I Completed My Weekend Project. Sandbox With Folding Benches

    I Completed My Weekend Project. Sandbox With Folding Benches

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The. Seats. Fold. To. Make. A. Lid. Cat commenters…. read and process before you comment.

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    My Dad's Rescue Cat Wasn't Properly Weaned And Was Very Neglected. The Only Way He Will Drink Water Is If My Dad Holds A Cup. He Does This Multiple Times Per Day

    My Dad's Rescue Cat Wasn't Properly Weaned And Was Very Neglected. The Only Way He Will Drink Water Is If My Dad Holds A Cup. He Does This Multiple Times Per Day

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    I Don't Buy A Playhouse. Just Cut Windows And A Door In A Large Potato Bin From Costco

    I Don't Buy A Playhouse. Just Cut Windows And A Door In A Large Potato Bin From Costco

    Thick, triple-corrugated cardboard might as well be plywood, given how strong it is. I installed one of those battery-operated PIR motion-activated lights inside, so she has interior lighting when she crawls inside. It's her favorite place to hang out, and it costs a whopping $0. Bonus: It's white and colorable for her own decorative flair.

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Back in the 60's when there were giant wooden console TV's my little BFF and I would walk to the TV store a block away and carry home huge boxes to build playhouses.

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    I've Been A Full-Time Single Dad Since November, And Today, I Took My Girls To Get Our Nails Done. It Was My First Time, And I Love It

    I've Been A Full-Time Single Dad Since November, And Today, I Took My Girls To Get Our Nails Done. It Was My First Time, And I Love It

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    My Daughter Begged Me To Make Her A Costume, But Was Too Nervous To Wear It To School. Her Dad Wore It There Instead

    My Daughter Begged Me To Make Her A Costume, But Was Too Nervous To Wear It To School. Her Dad Wore It There Instead

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    After Years Of My Dad Tucking Us (5 Kids) In As Either A Mummy Or A Mermaid, Today I Asked Him What He Wanted. Mermaid It Is

    After Years Of My Dad Tucking Us (5 Kids) In As Either A Mummy Or A Mermaid, Today I Asked Him What He Wanted. Mermaid It Is

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    My Stepmom Adopted A Cat For Her Elderly Parents. We Were Nervous Her Dad Wouldn’t Like Him, But Here They Are

    My Stepmom Adopted A Cat For Her Elderly Parents. We Were Nervous Her Dad Wouldn’t Like Him, But Here They Are

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    Dad Put This Up For My Younger Sister

    Dad Put This Up For My Younger Sister

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    My Dad Got His Head Stuck In The Porch Yesterday While Trying To Feed A Dead Bee To A Spider That Lives In The Bush

    My Dad Got His Head Stuck In The Porch Yesterday While Trying To Feed A Dead Bee To A Spider That Lives In The Bush

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What if the spider skips the bee and goes for the dad...it will eat like a king forever!

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    Dad's Nap Hack

    Dad's Nap Hack

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My 6' 3" farmer dad used to do this a lot after lunch -- 15 or so minutes spread out on the floor, and he was ready to go again.

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    Now That I'm Over 18 I Got A Venmo Request From My Dad

    Now That I'm Over 18 I Got A Venmo Request From My Dad

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    My Dad Put Together A Book Of Memes That We Shared During Family Group Texts

    My Dad Put Together A Book Of Memes That We Shared During Family Group Texts

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    5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The forces of memes and dad jokes have come together to form the ULTIMATE WEAPON!!!! Y’know, of funniness. Good dad jokes and memes won’t hurt anything but your ribcage

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    My Dad Ironing American Cash Before A Trip To The Old Country

    My Dad Ironing American Cash Before A Trip To The Old Country

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    Note: this post originally had 80 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.

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