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Blissful Russian Blue Sleeps Soundly in the Most Unexpected Snuggle Session With German Shepherd

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 12:30pm

It’s no secret that cats and dogs can form unusually strong bonds, even when you’d think they would be complete and utter enemies. And while nature unfolds differently for each breed and individual animal, it’s incredibly heartwarming when opposites attract and a strong friendship develops between two genetically different pets

Such is the case in an adorable video shared to Reddit by u/Soloflow786 that shows a large German shepherd snuggling with a gentle Russian Blue cat during a car ride. What initially elicits a knee-jerk reaction because of the pair’s extremely unusual snuggle position quickly turns into a heartwarming example of just how close dogs and cats can be.

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An Unlikely Friendship You Have to See

The short five-second video is all the time you need to have your heart melt and your emotions in knots at the sight of this adorable furry pair. In what looks like the aftermath of a fun-filled day at the park or a visit with family, a German shepherd and a Russian Blue cat are knocked out comfortably in the backseat of a car.

And you might be thinking, “I see no issues here.” But once you notice the cat’s entire head resting gently in the German shepherd’s mouth, suddenly you’re left wondering: “Is that normal?”

Reddit users had plenty to say, of course. “I've never seen a cat calmly sleep in a car, much less sleep in a car with its head in a dog's mouth,” u/Soloflow786 captioned the post.

“For some dogs, it’s like holding hands,” one viewer chimed in. “My dog used to do this to the cat and the same, but on the arm for his human family. Very gentle, didn’t hurt.”

Others commented on the unlikely duo and their unusual sleeping position: “Once bonded, it’s amazing how they interact,” one person said. “For dogs, sleeping with something in their mouth can be pretty normal,” another added.

“The simple trick to a good night’s rest sleep doctors don’t want you to know,” joked someone else.

And another person perfectly summed up exactly what we were all thinking: “Would be a very bad time for that dog to start dreaming that it’s crunching on a delicious bone.”

Related: This Golden Retriever Only Drops His Stick for One Thing—and It’s Not What You’d Expect

Why Cats and Dogs Sometimes Become Close Companions

Although cats and dogs come from very different evolutionary timelines with inherently different instincts, they actually share several traits that make friendships possible. Both are highly opportunistic, curious and capable of learning from their environment, which allows them to adapt to living and interacting with other animals over time. Most importantly, cats and dogs are social animals that crave attention, affection and bonding with familiar people and pets. 

Cats and dogs also communicate extensively through body language, which helps them understand each other. And when they are raised together or become familiar with one another, their shared ability to seek connection and interpret signals bridges the gap between unlikely friends. This adaptability is one of the main reasons so many cats and dogs in the same household learn to sleep, play and form strong bonds instead of remaining indifferent or hostile.

In the case of the adorable sleeping arrangement between the Russian Blue and its German shepherd pal, it’s clear the two friends are no strangers to each other’s presence. While you don’t often see a cat sleeping with its head in a dog’s mouth, this moment perfectly captures how trusting, comfortable and content both animals are with each other. As we all know, a friendship built on love and companionship is one that can last for the long haul.

The only question is: would you let this behavior continue, or is the risk of an accidental chomp during nap time just too much to handle?

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Could Tax Credits for Your Pet Be Coming? This State Has Them in the Works

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 11:52am

Anyone who's ever had the pleasure of adopting a pet knows: they're not cheap.They’re worth it but they’re expensive. Food, vet visits, toys, grooming—it all adds up quickly. If you're in New York, there might be some financial relief coming your way soon. It also could mean hope for other states in the future.

There's a bill working through the New York State Assembly right now that would create actual tax credits for pet-related expenses. This is not a joke. Real money back for the costs of keeping your beloved pet healthy and happy.

The news broke on ABC7NY's TikTok with the caption "Owning a pet in New York could soon mean more savings come tax season. 🐈‍⬛🐩🦜 The legislation is still in the works, but if passed, pet tax credits would apply to expenses paid this year."

@abc7ny

Owning a pet in New York could soon mean more savings come tax season. 🐈‍⬛🐩🦜 The legislation is still in the works, but if passed, pet tax credits would apply to expenses paid this year. #dog #cat #ny #nystate #news

♬ original sound - ABC7NY

Here's how it would theoretically work: households could claim credits for up to two pets. For everyday expenses like food, grooming supplies, leashes, collars, and toys, you'd get up to $150 per pet. In the grand scheme of pet parenthood, that’s not much but something is better than nothing. For medical and vet costs—check-ups, medications, emergency care, necessary tests—the credit goes up to $300 per pet.

Combined, that's potentially $450 per pet, with a total cap of $900 for two animals per year.

The comments section had opinions.

"Finally! He ain't cheap 😂😂😂," someone wrote about their pet's expenses.

"Now people gonna get dogs just for a tax break 😭," predicting unintended consequences.

"Yeah, 'cause they're EXPENSIVE AF," one commenter stating facts.

Related: Dachshund Dad Reaches for Partner in Bed and Finds Someone Else Instead

"They are not cheap at all. Especially now that they are seniors" noting how costs increase with age.

"This will help people keep their pets when their financial circumstances are tough" pointing out the bigger benefit.

"FINALLY!!!! They are dependents!" the argument many pet parents have been making.

Personally, this would be amazing because some pets have a lot of health conditions and it's hard to financially support them when you also have children. Even if you don't, the cost of vet visits, food, toys, etc., it racks up quickly, especially when you have more than one. Hopefully, if this legislation passes more states will follow suit.

New York Pet Tax Credits Would Apply to Dogs and Cats Kept as Companions

The proposal specifically covers dogs and cats kept as companions—so working animals probably wouldn't qualify. And if it passes, pet parents would need to keep receipts and documentation showing what they spent throughout the year.

Nothing's finalized yet. The legislation's still in process. But for the millions of people in New York who consider their pets family, this could make a real difference.

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One estimate mentioned in the coverage: one pet can cost up to $4,300 a year. That's a lot when you consider that’s in addition to other everyday life expenses. And as the news anchor said: "They're worth it. We love our pets."

Tax credits won't make pet ownership free. But recognizing that pets are genuine financial dependents? That's a start.

Dachshund Dad Reaches for Partner in Bed and Finds Someone Else Instead

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 10:56am

Some dogs sleep at the foot of their parents’ bed. Dougie the Dachshund? He's claimed the middle, and he's not moving for anyone or anything.

There's a TikTok where Dougie’s dad is reaching across the bed for his partner, andinstead he gets a handful of Dougie.  The caption reads, "Always a dachshund in the middle 😂," which pretty much explains the entire sleeping arrangement situation when dogs are involved.

The POV text: "You reached for your partner but find someone else instead," and that ‘someone else’ is Dougie the Dachshund. Right there. Dougie in the middle. Where he's apparently more than happy to set up permanent residence.

The dubbed-over dialogue from Dougie's perspective captures his whole attitude: "Why are you worried about her location, player? You know she with me. Quit bothering us."

@dougiesdashcam

Always a dachshund in the middle 😂 #fy #dachshund #pet #dachshundsoftiktok #sausagedog

♬ original sound - Purple Willie

Dad's trying to reach for his cuddle bug partner for some snuggles. Instead, he's pulling back more than a handful of Dougie instead. And he's making it very clear this is how it's gonna be.

People in the comments immediately related.

"Quit bothering US 🤣🤣," because Dougie's speaking for both himself and mom now.

"We went from a Queen to a King so we could sleep better. It just made our three dogs more comfortable 😂" someone wrote about upgrading bed sizes only to give the dogs more space.

Related: English Bulldog Files Official Grievances and It's a Riot: 'Can't Do Anything'

"My wiener dog literally sleeps under me and if I do so much as breathe too hard he sighs like I'm irritating him," another Dachshund parent sharing their experience with territorial sleeping habits.

Dougie has positioned himself perfectly strategic. Mom's on one side. Dad's on the other. Dougie's right in the middle like a tiny, long bodyguard making sure nobody gets too close to his humans.

Dachshunds Are Known for Being Loyal, Affectionate Dogs Who Bond Closely With Their Families

Here's why Dougie's middle-of-the-bed sleeping position makes total sense: Dachshunds are incredibly loyal dogs who form strong attachments to their humans. They were originally bred as hunting dogs, but in a home setting, that loyalty translates to wanting to be close to their humans constantly.

Dachshunds are also known for being a little on the stubborn side and having huge personalities despite their small stature. When a Dachshund decides something—like sleeping in the middle—they commit to that decision fully. This is your life now.

The protective streak? Also, classic Dachshund. They may be small, but they take their role as protector seriously. Dougie positioning himself between mom and dad isn't random. He's making sure he doesn’t miss anything, including nighttime cuddles.

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Dad reaching for his partner and finding Dougie instead? That's life with a Dachshund who's claimed his territory.

Dougie's got his position. Mom's with him. And dad? Dad can just quit bothering them.

The middle of the bed belongs to the Dachshund now.

These German Shepherds Are Creating Total Backyard Chaos Over a Surprise on the Lawn

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 10:48am

German shepherds are wired to react first and process later. They are herding and protection dogs, bred to notice movement, sound and disruption before anything else.

So when two German shepherds in a recent video saw their backyard “come alive” in the form of a lawn mower starting up, the entire backyard changed, and they suddenly flipped into full alert mode. Barking. Circling. Charging forward, then retreating. Whatever was happening on the lawn, they had decided it was a problem that needed immediate action.

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In a viral video shared on YouTube, we see two German shepherds going against a lawn mower in their backyard. One of them is trying to bite the wheels, while the other is trying to get him away from the lawn mower.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jpxqTs-UrdY

As the first one is trying to grab the thing that makes the noise, the second shepherd is barking, spinning in circles and even barking at his sibling. The original poster (OP) jokingly says, “The lawn guy wasn’t happy about my dogs interfering with his job.”

Why Moving Objects Trigger Strong Reactions

If your dog has ever barked at a vacuum, chased a scooter or panicked at a plastic bag in the wind, you’ve seen this exact instinct in action.

Your dog locks in. Ears forward. Body stiff. Then the explosion of barking starts, and suddenly you’re negotiating with an animal that has fully committed to a mission you don’t understand.

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You can say it is stubbornness, but it is their nervous system that is doing exactly what it was designed to do.

Dogs are highly sensitive to motion patterns. Smooth, predictable movement is easier for them to accept. Erratic, loud or vibrating motion—like that of a lawn mower—is not. Every object that moves on its own, makes continuous noise or changes directions suddenly can trigger a defensive response in dogs.

How to Train Dogs to Stop Reacting to Moving Objects

Trying to eliminate an instinct is an uphill losing battle. Pet parents are better off giving their dogs a different script instead.

Start with distance. If your dog reacts strongly, keep them far enough away that they can notice the trigger without exploding into barking. This is the “thinking zone,” where learning actually happens.

Then, pair the experience with something positive. Treats work well, but timing also matters. Reward calm observation, not the barking.

Some owners also find success with structured commands like “place” or “sit” during a trigger. It gives the dog a job, which is often what they’re looking for in the first place.

And yes, this absolutely applies to lawn equipment. The noise, vibration and movement hit every trigger at once.

Your dog isn’t trying to make your life harder. They’re trying to solve a problem the only way they know how. Once you understand that, everything changes. Training becomes clearer. Frustration drops. And those chaotic backyard moments start to feel a lot more manageable.

And with working dogs like German shepherds, the best solution is to give them a job. Create a specific task for your dog to do while the lawn is under maintenance. To them, the lawn didn’t “come alive” for no reason. It became something that needed to be controlled, stopped or pushed back.

And until you give them a better job to do, they’ll keep showing up to that fight every single time. The real shift happens when you stop seeing it as “bad behavior” and start seeing it as communication and something your dog is trying to tell you.

Related: Wait Until You See This German Shepherd's Heartwarming Shelter Transformation

Border Collie Puppy Discovers Her Tail for the First Time and Has So Many Questions

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 10:10am

Puppies are the epitome of cuteness. Their super floofy coats, paws too big for their body, and penchant for mischief add to their irresistible nature. These fur babies are fascinated by everyday discoveries, finding wonder in things most of us take for granted as we get older.

This Border Collie puppy is a perfect example of that adorable innocence, where she recently realized she has a tail at the end of her body and has no idea what to make of it.

@milka_collie5

#hoy #bordercollie #puppy

♬ original sound - estwne

In the TikTok from @milka_collie5, the precious puppy stared at her tail in a mix of amazement and confusion as it seemed to move around on its own. The bewildered fur baby watched in awe as this foreign object swayed and flitted about, while slowly realizing it was connected to her body.

The Border Collie pup wasn't scared or intimidated. She appeared mostly curious about what this body part could do and why it was positioned behind her. The expression on her face seemed to say, "I don't get it". Her tail wags revealed she was obviously happy with her discovery.

Followers fell in love with the inquisitive pooch and noted her heartwarming reaction.

"This is the first time I've seen a dog with self-awareness," someone remarked.

"Imagine just being reincarnated and being like 'omg wait... AM I A PUPPY ??'" one commented.

"I think seeing her own tail wag made her tail wag even more," another pointed out.

"'What is that? Is it friendly? It looks friendly!' - the puppy," a follower joked.

Border Collies Are Considered the Most Intelligent Dog Breed

These highly energetic dogs are known for their strong work ethic, especially in herding livestock. Border Collies are extremely smart and have even been named the most intelligent dog breed by the Guinness World Records. The title was based on the measurements created by dog psychologist Stanley Coren, and determined by 200 professional dog obedience judges.

Related: 15-Year-Old Golden Retriever-Shih-Tzu Mix Still Looks Like a Puppy—And People Can't Believe It

Border Collies understand approximately 250 words, which is about the equivalent of a 2-year-old child's vocabulary. The Poodle and German Shepherd ranked just below the Border Collie in intelligence.

This Border Collie pup is already on her way to discovering the world around her.

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These Popular Spring Flowers Are Surprisingly Dangerous for Your Dog

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 10:00am

One of the best parts of springtime is all of the different flowers. I love seeing them all, and I love saying I'm going to plant some and then never doing it. I just don't have the patience for flowers, though luckily, some of them grow in my yard anyway!

When it comes to flowers, though, you need to be really careful if you have pets. They're gorgeous, but they can be dangerous, too. For example, daffodils are absolutely everywhere, but they're incredibly toxic to dogs.

You don't have to avoid walking around areas with daffodils, but you should be on high alert to make sure they don't ingest them or anything around them. Daffodils are typically bright yellow flowers with a long, tube-like structure in the center:

A close-up of a fully-bloomed yellow daffodil.

Image via Shutterstock / inomasa

The most toxic part of a daffodil is the bulb/the bloom, as that's where the highest concentration of lycorine is. Lycorine is an alkaloid compound that induces vomiting, and the same chemical is found in hyacinths, which are also toxic to dogs.

What Happens When Dogs Eat Daffodils?

The more lycorine a dog ingests, the sicker they'll become. Lycorine induces vomiting in dogs, so digestive upset is typically the first sign. Excessive drooling will typically start soon after ingestion, often followed by:

  • Vomiting.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Bloating.
  • Lethargy.

In severe cases, dogs may also develop irregular heart rates and breathing issues, as well as severe abdominal pain. Symptoms typically start within a few hours of ingestion, though it may take longer in some dogs, depending on how much they ate and how much they weigh.

What to Do If Your Dog Ate Daffodils

If your dog ingested daffodils, no matter how much, you need to get them to a vet as soon as possible. If you physically saw them eat them, that should be right away. If you didn't, it should be as soon as you start noticing symptoms. If possible, pluck one of the flowers and bring it with you so they know exactly what your dog ate.

Related: Vet Explains Why You Need To Get on the Floor With Your Dogs in New Video

You might feel like you should induce vomiting to get it out of their system, but you should absolutely never do that. Dog parents don't know how to do it properly, and inducing vomiting could lead to them choking or aspirating.

Once they're at the vet, they'll most likely:

  • Induce vomiting.
  • Give the dog activated charcoal, which prevents them from absorbing more toxins.
  • Put the dog on an IV.

The IV is important, as it will help your dog rehydrate after vomiting, and it will help flush the remaining toxins out of their system. Your dog will spend a day or two at the vet, but it's worth it to make sure they come back healthy!

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English Bulldog Files Official Grievances and It's a Riot: 'Can't Do Anything'

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 9:40am

Every dog has their complaints. Cupcake the English Bulldog? She's got a whole list of complaints.

There's a TikTok where Cupcake's sitting still looking adorably pouty while her grievances get aired publicly. The caption reads: "Life sucks," which, honestly, sets the tone for every thought that follows.

The text overlay lays out Cupcake's entire situation: "Can't bite mom. Can't bodyslam guests. Can't kill the vacuum. Can't eat socks. Can't even eat my own sh*t. Can't do anything."

That's the entire list. Cupcake's face while this plays? Pure and absolute disappointment. She's sitting there like a tiny wrinkly judge who's been overruled on every single case.

@bundleofbullies

Life sucks

♬ оригінальний звук - 🎧

The comments are full of people who love Cupcake despite—or because of—her complaints.

"OMG, that face 😭 What a queen! ❤️," because that pouty expression is totally regal.

"What a beautiful little face 🌸," appreciating the wrinkles.

"That wrinkly little mouth melts my whole heart. Oh, how I love Miss Cupcake!!🧁 ❤️," complete devotion.

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Cupcake's just sitting there, going over everything she's not allowed to do and contemplating life. Biting your mom? Off limits. Bodyslamming guests? Apparently frowned upon. Killing the vacuum? Still forbidden despite how much Cupcake probably wants to.

And eating socks? Can't even do that. Even her own poop is off limits. She’s not allowed to do any of it.

English Bulldogs Can Be Stubborn But Form Deep Bonds With Their Families

Here's why Cupcake's list is both funny and also, completely normal dog behavior: a lot of what she's listing are natural dog instincts that are frowned upon in polite society and the household setting.

The vacuum thing? Dogs often want to attack vacuums. My dogs are equal opportunity cleaning device haters; vaccuum, broom, mop are all off limits. The sound's intense to their hearing—dogs pick up sounds at higher frequencies and volumes than humans. Add in the unpredictable movement and vibrations, and some dogs go on the offensive. Barking at or wanting to "kill" the vacuum can come from a place of fear, protective instinct, or sometimes the prey drive is triggered by how the machine moves.

Bulldogs are particularly stubborn. They've got big personalities. They know what they want. And when what they want conflicts with house rules, they notice.

But the fact that bodyslamming guests is on the "can't do" list shows that Cupcake knows the boundaries even if she's not thrilled about them—she's aware that's not allowed.

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Sock eating and those other forbidden activities? Those are things dogs naturally want to do that humans have to redirect. It's all part of loving dogs.

Cupcake sitting there with that adorable, pouty face while her whole list of restrictions gets read? That's a Bulldog with opinions who's not afraid to share them.

Life sucks sometimes, Cupcake. We get it.

But that face? She’s absolutely perfect.

Floppy-Eared German Shepherd Puppy Curls Up in a Flower Pot Like It Was Made Just for Him

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 9:25am

As someone who grew up with German Shepherds, I have a soft spot for these glorious goofballs. And while they’re undeniably adorable as tiny fluffy puppies, there’s something about that lanky in-between stage that might be even better, with big personalities, oversized paws, and ears that haven’t quite decided what they’re doing yet.

That’s also when their logic gets a little… creative. Add a strong “I fit, I sit” mindset, and suddenly, the most unexpected spots start looking like the perfect place to settle in.

For one especially adorable German Shepherd Puppy, that meant claiming a tiny flower pot as his own.

Watch the moment unfold in this March 27 Instagram from @vendettathegsd:

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Although that flower pot doesn’t exactly look like the most comfortable spot for a puppy his size, he seems perfectly content, curled up in the planter as if it were made for him. The way he looks up at his mom almost makes it seem like he can’t understand what’s so unusual about it.

Related: German Shepherd Puppy Uses the Water Bowl as a Pillow, and It’s Just Too Funny

It’s such a classic German Shepherd moment. They’re smart, adaptable, and just a bit goofy in the best way.

Viewers had plenty to say in the comments.

“That’s a dog raised by a cat if I’ve ever seen one!” @lexycrd joked.

Another shared, “Ah, yes, the crop is coming in nicely this year.”

While @elizhurd added, “The ears flopping as he arranges himself is killing me.”

German Shepherd Puppies Go Through an Awkward but Adorable Phase A young German Shepherd Puppy.

Image via Shutterstock/Happy monkey

That slightly awkward puppy stage is completely normal. As Kaiser German Shepherds explains, the breed moves through several distinct growth stages, and the juvenile period from about 3 to 6 months is one of the most noticeable. It’s a time of rapid growth, when puppies are becoming more curious, more confident, and still figuring out how to move in bodies that seem to change by the week.

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It’s also when their personalities really start to come through. They’re more willing to explore, test things out, and follow their own instincts, even if that means deciding a flower pot is the best seat in the house.

If you’ve ever had a German Shepherd Puppy, you know how quickly this phase passes. And how the little, blink-and-you-miss-it habits, like squeezing into places they definitely don’t fit, end up being the moments that stick with us long after they’ve grown into big, beautiful dogs.

Enormous Maine Coon Cat Uses Gargantuan Paws to Pickpocket a Purse

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 9:20am

No matter how big a cat grows to be, they're always going to do cat things. Once these curious, bold, deep-thinking cuties decide they're interested in something, they'll find a way to investigate it. For some reason, it's an even more diabolical-looking (and adorable) event when they're a huge breed.

This describes Teddy, the Maine Coon, who doesn't seem to realize how gigantic he is, because at his core, he's just a little baby kitten. His talents include being cute, showing off how cute he is, and mostly, using his massive paws to steal from his mom's purse!

@teddywiththumbs

I presume he’s after hair ties and power cords, or anything plastic that he absolutely shouldn’t be chewing on #cattok #catsoftiktok #mainecooncat #mainecoon #pettok

♬ original sound - Whitney Leavitt

You don't get the handle @teddywiththumbs by having basic digits. Teddy, in all his Maine Coon glory, loves using his murder mittens for all kinds of things, but diving into Mom's purse with those colossal paws like a regular pickpocket wasn't on my 2026 Bingo card! Is he looking for a little extra cash to score some back-alley treats?

Related: Maine Coon Kitten's Chunky Highlights Are Sun-Kissed 'Purrfection'

It's important when I say Teddy is big that you don't confuse that descriptor with a big feline. No, I mean most of this enormous boy's "bigness" comes from those gargantuan polydactyl paws.

Being the one and only Teddy "with thumbs," it's only fair you get a closer look at why he's the reigning king of paws (and those tufts of hair make them even better)!

@teddywiththumbs

hit him like a bolt of lightning ⚡️ #cattok #catsoftiktok #mainecooncat #pettok #petsoftiktok

♬ original sound - Nurse.Kelvin How Big Do Maine Coons Get?

When it comes to Maine Coons, their full-grown size can turn out to be almost anything. As one of the largest domestic breeds, males like Teddy can grow 10 to 25 pounds as adults, with females hitting the 10- to 15-pound mark.

The more interesting thing about these angels is those big, fluffy, multi-toed paws! Polydactyl kitties might have one extra toe than their usual 18. The world record holders had a whopping 28 beans, which is mind-blowing! It's unknown if there are any other Maine Coons who like stealing things from purses, but I wouldn't put it past them.

It takes these cats time to mature, making them like huge little toddlers for a long while (three to five years), but as long as Teddy shows off his big-boy paws, he can do whatever he wants (sorry, Mom!).

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These Lemurs Understood an Easter Egg Hunt Assignment Perfectly, and It’s Pure Joy

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 9:03am

Lemurs might just be naturals when it comes to Easter egg hunts. In this charming video, the playful animals participated in the holiday tradition at a wildlife park in Great Britain, thanks to their creative keepers who filled and hid plastic eggs throughout the lemurs' enclosure. The nimble animals searched for eggs with childlike excitement, but also with impressive skill, focus, and absolute cuteness.

There must have been something very tasty (Lemur-approved Peeps?) in those colorful plastic eggs because the dexterous creatures were highly motivated to win the hunt. Their ability to open each egg was also extremely impressive, and the payoff was delightful.

But it's the lemur at the end of the video for me, who sits like a human having just gorged on too many Easter treats (girl, same).

@peakwildlifepark

Happy Easter 🐣

♬ original sound - Peak Wildlife Park - Peak Wildlife Park

And if watching lemurs hunt for colorful Easter eggs isn't cute enough for you, how about a Red Panda eating a homemade hot cross bun (a traditional Easter confection in the U.K.)?

@peakwildlifepark

Red Panda hot cross bun 😋 #easter #endangeredanimals #hotcrossbun #cuteanimals #crunchasmr

♬ original sound - Peak Wildlife Park - Peak Wildlife Park

I'm not sure who's sweeter, the devoted keepers providing the treats or the animals enjoying them.

Lemur Fun Facts

Lemurs are small, wet-nosed primates, with the most common and recognizable being the ring-tailed. The most famous lemur has to be King Julien from the wildly popular Madagascar movies, voiced by Sacha Baron Cohen and animated as quite the dancer. And while I cannot vouch for their actual dancing abilities, I can report that Madagascar – the country, not the film – is the only habitat where wild lemurs are found. And there are over 100 different species ranging from tiny to kid-sized. 

Lemurs are among the oldest primates on Earth, with roots going back over 70 million years. Socially, lemur life is a matriarchy. Female lemurs run the show—taking the best food, the best spots (the best Easter eggs), and not asking nicely about it.

Related: Man Serenades Sun Bear, and the Finale Is Incredible

They’re also doing important work behind the scenes. Lemurs are major seed spreaders, meaning they help grow and maintain entire forests just by going about their day. Nature’s little gardeners.

Then there’s the wildly weird stuff:

  • Some lemurs have actual blue eyes (rare for primates)
  • Some self-medicate… by eating millipedes
  • Some sing like a full-on a cappella group ("I like to move it, move it!")
  • Others settle arguments with literal “stink fights” by mixing aromas from their scent glands and directing them at rivals.

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Two Tiny Chihuahuas and Baby Human Sister Make the Cutest Stroller Gang

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 8:55am

Everyone needs a squad, even a baby and a Chihuahua (or two Chihuahuas in this case).

In a new adorable video from @shelby_salmela, the mom of two black-and-white Chihuahuas and now a newborn human daughter is seen rolling into their kitchen with the baby in the stroller and the dogs on the lower shelf of the stroller.

Accompanied by the music of Chamillionaire's hit song "Ridin,'," it is quite a scene.

The two Chihuahuas are named Katie and Grace. Not sure how old these ladies are, but we do know Grace is blind, and she is awesome.

@shelby_salmela

Can’t leave anyone behind! #fyp #chihuahuastiktok #postpartum #newborn #nunastroller

♬ Ridin' - Chamillionaire

This is clearly a stroller for a human baby, but with a perfect compartment for Chihuahuas; many dogs do like and actually need a nice stroller ride.

“Strollers can be very useful for dogs who still want to enjoy walks with their [pet parents], but are unable to walk for one reason or another," said Jonathan S. Block, DVM, founder of West Delray Veterinary in Florida.

If dogs have mobility issues or an illness, a stroller is a wonderful option for getting them outside for their daily walks without putting more strain on their health.

And yes, they definitely make some top-of-the-line strollers for pups, like this one from Tavo Pets, which can also function as a car seat for dogs, as it's compatible with their Maeve + Dupree series.

Related: Tiny Chihuahua's Speedy Zoomies Rival Olympic Sprinters Everywhere

Why Do Dogs Love Baby Stuff?

This is a great account for seeing two cute Chihuahuas, especially if you like to see dogs pretend human baby stuff was meant for them.

In another video, we see Katie on the baby's pillow and using her blanket.

@shelby_salmela

I can’t keep her off it! #fyp #chihuahuas #momtok #dogsoftiktok #chihuahua

♬ original sound - Shelby | 💗

So why do dogs love baby stuff?

Similar to cats, dogs are curious and are very interested in this new, smelly creature who has entered their home with a lot of stuff.

And it is actually very smart to let your pup become familiar with all the new things that will be in your house for the new baby, like the crib, bassinet, and stroller.

Clearly, Katie and Gracie are quite comfortable with all the baby things.

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Tiny Cocker Spaniel Gets the Cutest Tracking Device—'Only 3 Apples Tall'

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 8:24am

Some puppies are smaller than others. Bunker the English Cocker Spaniel? He's so tiny that his mama had to get creative about keeping him safe.

There's a TikTok where the unique solution is revealed, and honestly, it’s genius. The caption reads "Cmon! Watch where you are going!" which is directed at anyone who might accidentally step on this itty bitty, nearly there puppy.

The POV text says:"You are so little you need a balloon so people don't step on you," and that's exactly what's happeningin the video.

Bunker's got a balloon tied to him. Like a tiny, adorable, four-legged parade float. So people can see where he is at all times and avoid stepping on him.

@bunkerthespaniel

Cmon! Watch where you are going! #englishcockerspaniel #puppy #dog #puppies

♬ Ladyfingers - piano version - Harry Nicholson

The comments are full of people having feelings about this tiny situation.

"Only 3 apples tall 🥹" somebody wrote, creating a new measurement system specifically for Bunker's height.

"Why am I feeling maternal" because tiny things activate protective instincts.

"She is adorable and I want to snuggle her," the universal response.

"Get her a cat collar with a bell. That's what I did for my baby when she was that little because she likes to be underfoot" offering alternative tracking solutions for underfoot puppies.

Related: Pit Bull Family 'Chasing People' Call for Help Takes Unexpected Turn

Bunker's so small that without that balloon, he's genuinely at risk of getting stepped on by passers by. He's petite, he's quiet, and he's apparently exactly the right size to be practically invisible to anyone above knee level.

Mom's genius solution? Balloon tracking device. Absolutley brilliant.

English Cocker Spaniels Are the Smallest Dogs in the Sporting Group

Here's why Bunker's size makes sense: Cocker Spaniels—both English and American varieties—are the tiniest members of the Sporting classification. They were bred as working hunting dogs, specifically to flush out birds like woodcock, but they're compact.

In the early days of separating spaniel varieties, breeders actually used weight as the deciding factor. Any spaniel weighing 28 pounds or under got designated as a Cocker Spaniel.

English Cocker Spaniels are technically a totally different breed from American Cocker Spaniels. English Cockers traditionally have longer snouts and a slightly different overall look compared to their American counterparts, who tend to have rounder heads.

But when they're puppies? Both English and American Spaniels start out incredibly tiny. And Bunker's at that stage where he's so tiny that normal household traffic presents genuine stepping hazards.

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The balloon solution is not only adorable, it’s perfect. It's visible, it moves with him without encumbering him, and the bobbing balloon alerts everyone to his location without requiring any extra effort from Bunker himself.

At "only 3 apples tall," Bunker needs all the help he can get staying visible when underfoot. This simple fix is doing its job. People know where he is. Nobody's stepping on him and that’s the very point.

Genius solution for a tiny problem—literally.

Bunker's safe, mama's clever, and everyone on the internet now knows that three apples is an official unit of measurement for extremely small English Cocker Spaniel 

puppies.

Tabby Cat Hugs His Chicken Bestie Like He Never Wants To Let Go

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 8:20am

There are some animal friendships that make sense, and then there are the ones that stop you mid-scroll because your brain needs a second to process what you’re looking at.

This is one of those. And somehow it gets even sweeter the longer you watch.

@cheyy.bicee

the cutest thing ive ever seen 😍🐓🐈 #chickentok #chickens #kitty #yardbirds #myshayla

♬ son original - sirina!

TikTok user @cheyy.bicee shared the clip showing a Tabby kitten in a yard with a chicken, and instead of keeping his distance or doing literally anything normal, he walks right up, stretches his little paws out, and wraps them around the chicken’s neck like he has been waiting all day for this moment.

Then he just… stays there. Rubbing his face against the chicken, holding on, like this is his emotional support bird.

Related: Tabby Cat Steals Newborn Puppies and Decides They’re Her Babies

People in the comments were completely melted by it. One person wrote, “I’ve never seen anything cuter in my life,” which honestly feels fair. Another said, “This is the cutest thing I’ve seen this year,” which is a bold claim, but I am not arguing.

Others shared their own very similar experiences, which somehow make this feel less like a one-off and more like a thing. One person wrote, “Our cat is OBSESSED with our chickens. Her favorite thing to do is a dirt bath in the yard with them… so our Black Cat comes in brown every night,” which is such a vivid image.

Another said, “I have some kitties raised by a chicken, and they seriously pester her with love, constantly rubbing on her,” and now I am realizing this might just be how some cats decide to express affection.

And then there were the people who were like, yes, this tracks, “Yessss!! Our cats and chickens are friends, too!” which… OK. New category unlocked.

My kitty would absolutely try this once, get pecked, and then act like the chicken betrayed him personally, so I'm not sure I see chickens in my future.

So, Can Chickens and Cats Be Friends? @chickenschmidtfarms

If you plan to keep a barncat I recommend introducing a young cat to full grown chickens. We introduced Scully to the flock when he was just a little guy and he does great with them! #chickens #barncat #orangecat #catsandchickens

♬ original sound - ChickenSchmidtFarms

Surprisingly, yes, cats and chickens can coexist peacefully, and sometimes even form bonds like this. It often depends on the individual animals, their personalities, and how they are introduced to each other.

Kittens, especially, are more likely to see other animals as companions rather than prey, particularly if they are raised around them. The Tabby in this video looks pretty young, which could explain why he is so comfortable getting this close and affectionate.

Chickens can also become used to cats over time, especially in calm, low-stress environments where neither feels threatened. As long as both animals are supervised and interactions stay gentle, friendships like this can develop naturally.

That said, every situation is different, and it's always important to keep an eye on their behavior to make sure both animals feel safe. But judging from this clip and the comments, it is definitely possible… and apparently a lot cuter than anyone expected.

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'Tiniest' Street Dog Beats the Odds After Being Hit By Car and Gets Fairytale Ending

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 8:10am

Niall Harbison works miracles on the streets of Thailand through his animal rescue, Happy Doggo. Rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned and abused dogs since 2021, Harbison comes across many severely injured canines where survival seems almost impossible. Yet the resilience and bravery of these dogs often defy the odds.

Bambino is an extremely tiny dog with a huge amount of inner strength. The stray pup was seriously injured by a car, but thanks to his courage and the help of a young girl with a big heart, the precious pooch got a new leash on life.

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Harbison shared Bambino's story in a recent Instagram post, along with photos of the sweet dog and the young heroic girl who cared for him in his time of need.

"He was the tiniest little dog in the Thai jungle who’d been hit by a car and was being looked after by a young girl," the caption explained. "He had multiple injuries and was lucky to be alive."

The onscreen text described how Bambino's leg was badly injured and he suffered from a hernia. The local girl who tended to him even built a makeshift "hospital" for him that included a cozy bed with blankets and toys.

Harbison knew that Bambino had so much life left to live and committed to his recovery. He even promised to find the little pup a forever home.

How Is Bambino Today?

With lots of medical care, patience, love, and affection, Bambino not only survived but thrived. Six months after being hit by a car, he was beginning his new chapter in life.

"Today @beingbambino is trying on his little backpack for a trip to his forever home in England with his new family," the story continued. "He’s one of the gentlest and kindest boys I’ve ever met."

Bambino overcame so many challenges and now gets to enjoy the life he truly deserves.

"I always think about the life that nearly didn't survive, but now a life that will get to bask in the love of a family," the caption noted. "The laughs. The cuddles. The treats. The sheer joy that a dog can bring to a household."

Harbison concluded the post praising the sweet pup: "Well done Bambino, you made it."

Related: Senior Rescue Dachshund Celebrates 21st Birthday and Gets Official 'Legal Age' ID

Harbison launched Happy Doggo in 2021. In addition to the sterilization and daily feeding of thousands of street dogs, he recently opened a full-service medical clinic in honor of his beloved Golden Retriever, Tina, and a retirement village for senior dogs.

Learn more about Happy Doggo or make a donation by visiting their website or social media accounts on InstagramYouTube, and TikTok.

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Cunning Cockatoo Begs Mom To 'Get Dad' for Favorite Game

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 7:55am

One of the unfortunate truths in life is that we can't decide who a pet's favorite person is. As much as we want to be "the one," they have their own secret guidelines to determine who gets the coveted title. Though dogs and cats can be a bit more free with how many humans they like, some birds are a lot more particular.

Bandit, the Cockatoo, is the man of the hour, and it's all because, despite Mom's attempts to keep him occupied and content, he's only thinking about one thing: playing with Dad. This is one of those videos that's a little too relatable for any parent who's ever been the spare human!

@banditthecockatoo

my job is constantly #redirecting #banditthecockatoo because we live in a #frat house & the #talkingparrot vs #brother is exhausting

♬ original sound - BanditTheCockatoo

The clip is more than 3 minutes of Mom trying her absolute hardest to distract the funny Cockatoo, with him ignoring her and begging to play the chase game with Dad! It's no secret Bandit is a huge fan of Dad, and it's largely because they engage in this wild playtime!

To make the scene even more hilarious, Bandit repeatedly says, "I Dad's bird," then he gloats with a diabolical laugh after Dad gives him a few minutes of attention. This is one clever Cockatoo who knows what he wants and exactly how to get it!

Related: Cockatoo's 'Midday Rant Session' Is an Adorable Monday Mood

Each and every day, Bandit wakes up with the same thought: "when can I play with Dad?" When he's not pleading with Mom, talking about his favorite guy, or pretending to be redirected (while still plotting), he's 100% busy stalking Dad for fun. He really does love these moments!

@banditthecockatoo

daddy's little #stalker #banditthecockatoo has #daddyissues #talkingparrot #parrot

♬ suono originale - New60s70srevenge - New60s70srevenge Can Cockatoos Bond With Multiple People? 

Technically, Cockatoos like Bandit are capable of bonding with both human parents if they choose, but they're notorious for selecting one lucky person and making sure everyone knows that's their person!

This is because in the wild, they're monogamous birds who form lifelong pairs. They're still affectionate with the flock (or other household members), but their extremely high intelligence mixed with how social they are means they'll likely pursue one person they're obsessed with.

In Bandit's case, it's the one and only Dad, and how lucky is he to be at the receiving end of all that love!

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How to Calm Your Dog Instantly: The Science-Backed Sound

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 6:10am

Believe it or not, even the most laidback dogs will experience anxiety at some point, making it important to know what to do to help calm a stressed dog. After all, as a pet parent you want to do everything you can to ensure your pup is happy, relaxed and comfortable. However, in those moments, it can be hard to think on your feet. The good news is, there happens to be one sound that experts say can instantly calm dogs down.

Having reliable dog calming strategies on hand is important because they can help in multiple situations—from soothing a dog with anxiety to helping your dog get settled for bed or quiet time. "You never know when you might need to help your dog calm down,” says Elisha Stynchula, CPDT-KA, certified dog trainer and owner of I Said Sit School for Dogs.

While you've probably picked up some tricks along the way to help your dog relax when they are feeling unhappy, there’s actually one sound in particular that seems to help calm dogs down, and it’s backed by research. Naturally, there are a few caveats to keep in mind here. Though pet experts say that being aware of the potential impact of this sound and having it in your back pocket can go a long way toward helping you navigate anxious or hyped-up scenarios with your pup. Just remember, it may take some practice before it reaches peak effectiveness with your furry friend. Ready to see what it is? You might be surprised!

Related: 6 Colors Dogs Secretly Hate & Why, According to a Trainer

Why Dogs React to Certain Sounds

Dogs have incredibly sensitive hearing, far beyond what humans can perceive, which is why certain sounds can immediately grab their attention or trigger a response. High-pitched noises, steady rhythms, or repetitive tones can either excite or soothe them depending on the context and a dog’s past experiences.

Their reactions are also shaped by instinct as dogs have evolved to respond quickly to environmental cues for safety and communication. For example, sounds associated with danger, like sudden bangs, can spike anxiety, while soothing noises signal that everything is okay. Understanding this helps owners choose the right sounds to calm their dog effectively and make them feel safe and relaxed.

The #1 Sound That Calms a Dog A stressed dog listening to music to calm down.

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What’s the fastest way to calm an anxious dog or reduce stress in dogs? The answer might shock you: soft, soothing music. Research has shown that certain types of calming dog music can significantly reduce dog anxiety, lower heart rate and encourage relaxation. Multiple studies confirm that dogs respond positively to soothing melodies for dogs, making music one of the easiest and most effective dog calming techniques to help your furry friend feel safe and relaxed.

Whether it’s during a thunderstorm, fireworks, vet visit, or stressful trip, playing the right relaxing music for dogs can create a comforting environment your dog will love. With this simple method, you can help your pup reduce anxiety, relax faster, and stay calm in any stressful situation.

The Best Music to Calm Dogs and Relieve Stress

A 2012 study conducted by Lori Kogan, PhD, a professor of clinical sciences for the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University, looked at the impact of classical music, heavy metal, and other forms of music on 117 dogs in a kennel. Kogan and her team discovered that the dogs spent more time sleeping and less time vocalizing when they listened to classical music compared to other forms of music or no music. But a study published in the journal Physiology & Behavior found that dogs in a kennel were more relaxed and showed lower signs of stress when they listened to soft rock or reggae music. “The right music is proven to lower cortisol, the stress hormone, in dogs,” says Stynchula. “This is a great, easy way to help your dog through stressful times.”

While Kogan’s research found that classic music had the best results, she suggests seeing how the music you like impacts your dog when you’re together. “Your dog will sense this connection between enjoyable moments with their human and whatever type of music you choose,” she says. “The music may be soothing for them.”

How to Use Sound to Reduce Anxiety in Dogs

If you've ever wondered how to calm an anxious dog, Kogan recommends pairing your music with a routine or behavior that you want from your dog. “As you start settling in for your evening and you put on classical music, your dog will pair that with the activity that we’re winding down now,” she says. “That’s a routine that dogs can understand: We eat dinner, we listen to classical music and we slow down.” 

Stynchula suggests mixing the music up a little bit as you go. “I wouldn’t use the same album or playlist too much, as dogs can habituate to it and it could lose efficacy,” she says. But, if you have a potentially stressful event coming up for your dog, like a person coming to service an area of your home, she suggests putting on soothing music and pairing it with an activity like a lick mat to help your dog settle. 

Music won’t cure every type of anxiety your dog will experience, and more extreme anxieties like thunderstorms will likely require more intensive intervention, Kogan says. But experts recommend trying out soothing or laidback music with your dog and gauging their reaction. “See how your dog reacts to different music and use it accordingly,” Kogan says. 

Sources:
  • Elisha Stynchula, CPDT-KA, certified dog trainer and owner of I Said Sit School for Dogs
  • Lori Kogan, PhD, a professor of clinical sciences for the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University

Pit Bull Family 'Chasing People' Call for Help Takes Unexpected Turn

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 3:40am

Animal control most certainly gets more than it’s fair share of 'interesting calls. But "mama dog and puppies chasing people"sounds more alarming than what actually transpired on the scene. 

There's a TikTok from @animalwelfareguy where he responds to that exact call. The caption reads, "Call came in for a mama dog and puppies chasing after people. I mean…maybe like to play? 😂 All of the dogs were returned to their owner who didn't know they had a hole in the fence. Nice easy call!"

What happens next is basically a study in contrasts between a protective Pit Bull mama and her enthusiastic pittie puppies.

The officer arrives and immediately starts talking gently to her: "Oh, mama, hey, hey. Hi. Hi, hi, hi. Oh, my goodness."

@animalwelfareguy

Call came in for a mama dog and puppies chasing after people. I mean…maybe like to play? 😂 All of the dogs were returned to their owner who didn’t know they had a hole in the fence. Nice easy call! #animalwelfare #animalrescue #animalcontrol #dog #puppies

♬ original sound - AnimalWelfareGuy

Mama Pit Bull's cautious. Afterall, these are her babies. She's absolutely doing her mama due diligence—keeping her babies safe from this stranger. She does not know him. The puppies? Different energy completely.

"Oh, my goodness, little babies. Hi. It's okay, mama." The officer maintains his calm voice, reassuring her that he’s just there to help.

Then: "I got peed on by all the babies."

Because the puppies are excited and sometimes new friends trigger puppy tinkles. New friend! Exciting! While they're covering him in love, mama's just trying to assess whether or not her babies are safe.

The comments captured the mama pit bull energy perfectly.

"Mom: 'YOU WON'T TAKE US ALIVE' puppies: 'A FRIENDDDDDDD🥰'" nailed the contrast.

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"Momma doing everything but getting near the noose and all the puppies snagging it left right and center 😂🤣💀" because the puppies have zero survival instincts and complete trust.

"Mom: DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS! Puppies: FRIENDDDDDD 😭😭😭😂," same energy. Apparently, children of all species have selective hearing syndrome. 

"Those puppies got her stressed trying to keep everyone safe 😭" because mama's working overtime here.

But the officer maintains his composure. Continues to use a tender but firm voice with the family of Pit Bulls. Moves slowly. Eventually, Mama starts to soften and lower her guard. She realizes he's not a threat to her family. He's kind and will take care of them.

All the dogs returned home safely and the hole in the fence was fixed.

Pit Bull Moms Bond Deeply With Their Puppies and Are Naturally Protective

Here's what's happening with mama's behavior: mother dogs (just like human mothers) are biologically wired to protect their litters. During and after pregnancy, hormones like prolactin trigger heightened protectiveness. Oxytocin—the bonding hormone—reinforces attachment so strongly that mama can't stop checking on her babies, positioning herself around them, and keeping them safe always.

That sniffing, nuzzling, and constant awareness she is displaying? That's pure oxytocin-driven bonding. Mama's identified each puppy individually and her biological response is to guard them.

The puppies, meanwhile, haven't developed their self-preservation, protective instinct yet. They just see a friendly human making nice sounds.

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What made this call all work out is the officer's gentle approach. He stayed calm, spoke gently, and let mama see that he wasn't a threat. That reassurance allowed her to relax enough to accept his help with her puppies.

Pit Bulls get unfair reputations as being aggressors. But, this mama protecting her puppies while they just wanted to play? That's normal, healthy dog behavior.

The "chasing" was probably just curious, friendly puppies being puppies. Mama was just being the best mom she could be in this new situation.

Golden Retriever's Fear of the Moon Will Make You Say 'Bless His Heart!'

Sun, 04/05/2026 - 9:42pm

There are brave dogs, silly dogs, dramatic dogs, and then there is Hugo, a Golden Retriever who has apparently decided the moon is a personal problem.

In this video, Hugo is in the living room getting comforted by his dad because that big glowing thing in the sky is, for reasons known only to Hugo, absolutely unacceptable. He keeps looking at it with the kind of worried intensity usually reserved for suspicious vacuum cleaners and delivery trucks. Except this time, the enemy is the moon. The actual moon.

@hugo_mcdonagh

Send help fwends 😱🌕 #funnydogs #goldenretriever #dogsoftiktok #dogtok #scareddog

♬ House featuring John Cale - Charli xcx & John Cale

And honestly?

Bless his heart.

The post caption says, “Send help fwends 😱🌕,” which feels so right. Because what are you even supposed to do when your beautiful Golden Retriever is emotionally losing to celestial objects? Hugo is not being a little uneasy. He is clearly deeply bothered, and the fact that his dad is there soothing him somehow makes the whole thing even sweeter.

What makes the clip so funny is that Hugo keeps glancing back at the moon like it might have moved while he was not looking. There is this mix of suspicion, offense, and mild existential dread on his face that only a Golden could deliver with such sincerity. He looks like he is trying to understand why someone left that giant glowing treat in the sky where no one can retrieve it.

The comments absolutely rose to the occasion. One person wrote, “He knows something we don't!” which is funny because, at least for a second, Hugo really does make it seem like the moon may have done something deeply sinister. Another said, “The thing I cannot retrieve is back. My greatest failure.” That one is almost too perfect. If any breed would take the moon personally because it cannot be fetched, it would absolutely be a Golden Retriever.

That is why this video works so well. It is weird, relatable, and emotional all at once. A dog being scared of the moon should not be this compelling, and yet here we are, fully invested in Hugo’s one-sided celestial feud. Maybe it is the comfort from Dad. Maybe it is Hugo’s very earnest face. Maybe it is just the fact that dogs make even their strangest fears feel completely real.

Either way, this one is impossible not to love.

Hugo may never make peace with the moon, but he has definitely won over the internet. And frankly, if the moon wanted better PR, it should have tried not being so suspicious-looking.

Weird Fears Still Feel Real to Dogs

Hugo’s moon issue is funny, but the fear itself is still real to him. VCA notes that frightened dogs may pace, fidget, freeze, hide, or seek comfort, and that the best response is not to force them closer to what scares them but to help them feel safe and calm instead. 

If your dog gets spooked by something odd, whether it is the moon, a statue, or a trash can that suddenly feels sinister, it helps to stay calm, avoid scolding, give them distance, and reward relaxed behavior once they settle.

Honestly, Hugo looked at that moon like it had just texted “u up?” from 238,900 miles away.

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Related: Golden Retriever Storms Off Like a Moody Teenager When Mom Says ‘No More Treats’

Talented Tortie's Clever Trick Has Everyone in Awe

Sun, 04/05/2026 - 8:20pm

A couple of years ago, a tiny kitten appeared outside our garage. Terrified and shivering, hidden behind a trash can in the rain. It's a good thing I happened to look out the window at that exact moment because the adorable, smart, and funny Tortoiseshell kitty found her forever home with us, and I wouldn't trade that for anything.

So, whenever I come across other Torties, I have to stop and marvel. These felines are known for being pretty impressive, whether it's their intelligence, or in one cat named Violet's case, performing some cool tricks!

@violetthesingingcat

#violet #singingcat #tricks #cat #smart

♬ original sound - violetthesingingcat

I do have a soft spot in my heart for all the wild and wacky Tortoiseshells out there, but Violet is one of my favorites. Though she's known on the web as the "singing cat," she can now add "cabinet-shutting kitty!" I don't think there's a single thing Violent can't do—she's just so impressive!

Related: Big Girl Tortie-Calico Mix Sits Just Like a Human and People Can't Get Enough

As if closing a door and performing duets with Mom aren't enough, the talented cat is working hard on learning other tricks for the masses. In another post, you can see how well this sweet girl listens, does the command, and seems to fully understand the assignment. Dare I say, "Violet for President?"

@violetthesingingcat

#violet #singingcat #cattricks #mew #cat

♬ Opalite - Taylor Swift Tortoiseshell Cats Are Considered Lucky

We've all heard the folklore surrounding Black Cats, but there's also some interesting backstory about Torties. In some cultures, they're considered the symbol of good luck, associated with prosperity, protection, and fortune. They even have the nickname "money cats," believed to bring great wealth to whoever's path they cross.

Scottish and Irish lore suggests that letting a Tortoisehell cat enter your home is a definite sign of good luck. Whether it's because of their gorgeous kaleidoscope-like coloring, the fact that they're almost always female, or their epic "Tortitude," it's clear these are the felines for all things good and prosperous!

Perhaps finding my Tortie that random day was kismet. Even though my "money cat" hasn't brought in the dough, she sure is special—and so is Violet for all her talents!

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Standard Poodle Treats His Dog Brother’s Ear Just Like a Chew Toy

Sun, 04/05/2026 - 7:20pm

I’m not gonna lie, if you are even a little sensitive to, er, ummm… eating sounds, this one might test you. Because the audio is doing a lot here.

But if you can get past that, the actual situation is so weirdly wholesome you kind of just accept it.

@user7560751101708

its easy to get mixed up between a pigs ear and a bull terrier ear .. not that he minds at all 🤣🥰 #englishbullterrier #standardpoodle #bullterrier #poodlelover #dogfriends

♬ original sound - Maddie

TikToker @user7560751101708 shared a video of a black Standard Poodle fully committed to licking and gently chewing on his Bull Terrier brother’s ear as if it were a premium chew toy. Completely locked in.

And the Bull Terrier? Just lying there. Not resisting. Not confused. Just… accepting this as part of his day. Tail wagging nonstop.

The caption jokes that it’s easy to get mixed up between a pig’s ear and a Bull Terrier ear, and honestly, that is exactly the weirdo vibe here.

Related: Dachshund With No Concept of Personal Space Uses Mom’s Hair as a Blanket

People in the comments were both horrified and fascinated. One person wrote, “It’s like he’s chewing on ham or something,” which… yeah, that is unfortunately accurate.

Others were more focused on the vibe, like, “And he’s still waggling his tail,” and “He's very much enjoying it, look at the wagging tail, and blissful expression,” which really tells you everything you need to know about how the Bull Terrier feels about this activity.

Then there was, "Bull Terrier lyin' there like, 'OK :) yayyyy :)'" which is the most perfect interpretation of his energy. Just completely unbothered.

And of course, “Bull Terriers are the sunfish of the land,” which is such a specific comparison but somehow makes sense once you see it.

Also, IMO, the level of trust required to just let your sibling do this is kind of impressive. Could not be me.

Why Do Dogs Lick Other Dogs? Black-and-white dog licking nose.

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Dogs lick each other for a variety of reasons, and most of the time, it's completely normal social behavior. It can be a way of bonding, showing affection, or reinforcing relationships within a household.

Licking and gentle teething are also part of grooming behavior. Dogs will often clean each other, especially around the face and ears, as a way of caring for one another. In multi-dog homes, this can become a regular interaction.

Sometimes it can also be a sign of excitement or comfort. If one dog enjoys the attention and the other enjoys giving it, you end up with situations like this, where both pups seem perfectly content.

As long as both dogs are relaxed and there are no signs of stress or irritation, this kind of behavior is usually nothing to worry about… even if it is a little strange to watch.

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