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Maine Coon Cat’s Pure Joy When Dad Gets Home Can’t Get Any Cuter

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 9:00am

Maine Coons are basically furry toddlers, both in their attitude and in their size. A full-grown Maine Coon is easily the size of a toddler, and they legitimately act about the same. It's one of the things everyone who loves these cats thinks is irresistible!

Just look at this Maine Coon: the moment his dad got home, he became a completely different cat. There's no hiding how excited he was while he was giving his dad a hero's welcome home from work:

@dieselthemainecoon

Jeff’s mom came over and Diesel was smitten. Head rubs, attention, full emotional commitment. Then dad walks in… and suddenly he wants NOTHING to do with her. The loyalty test lasted exactly 12 minutes. #fyp #cat #catsoftiktok #mainecoon #bigcats

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Diesel the Maine Coon loves his grandma. She's one of his favorite people on the planet: she gives him extra treats and lots of good pets. However, when Dad gets home... Grandma who?

Immediately, he's standing up and basically full-sprinting over to his dad, who wasted no time in greeting him right back. I think it's clear that Diesel is Dad's favorite, too! Suddenly, both her son and her grandson are snubbing her! Poor Grandma.

Related: Silver Maine Coon’s Dreamy Green Eyes Would Make ‘The Wizard’ Proud

Senior Cats Can Be Affectionate, Too

According to the caption, Diesel's loyalty to his grandma lasted precisely 12 minutes. Someone in the comments even pointed out that he was probably just, "Thanking her for making his favorite butler." Exactly right, and Diesel would never deny that.

@dieselthemainecoon

Diesel loving on his favorite human 🥹#fyp #cat #catsoftiktok #pet #bigcats

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Diesel is one of the most affectionate cats I've ever seen, and he's 15 years old! Some cats get a little less affectionate in their later years on account of things like:

  • Joint pain.
  • Mobility issues.
  • Irritability.

Not Diesel, though. He'll be spending his golden years trying to crawl under his dad's skin, just like the universe intended.

How Cats Choose a Favorite

There's a very small window of time after you get a pet when you need to be campaigning to be their favorite. There might be some competition, and rightfully so! We all want to be the one our cat goes running to when we get home!

Maine Coon running in grass.

Image via Shutterstock / SandrasKnipserei

Cats will typically choose their favorite pretty soon after they get home. There's no exact rhyme or reason to it, but some contributing factors are:

  • Who do they see the most?
  • Who gives them what they want more often?
  • Who feeds them?

If you want the best shot at being their favorite human, try to stay as close to them as you can. Be the one who gives them their meals, snuggle them as often as they'll allow. It'll help your chances, but ultimately, they're going to choose whoever they're going to choose!

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Amazon’s 'Super Cute' Fuzzy Cat Socks Are $1 Per Pair

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 8:03am

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When it comes to socks, I’m admittedly boring, especially considering how much damage they take because of my long walks.

However, as strange as this might be to admit, I loved the couple of pairs of fuzzy socks that I had a few years ago. Not only were they snug, but they held up well around the house. Unfortunately, they got lost when I moved in 2024, and I’ve been too lazy to replace them.

If you're a cat lover and your feet are craving something a bit cozier, Amazon has a sale on the Clothirily women’s fuzzy cat socks, now selling for about $1 per pair (or $5-6 for a 5 or 6-pack).

What makes these socks so special, though, is that they’re designed to look like cat paws.

If You Like Cats, You’ll Adore These Socks
  • There are two slightly different “cat-colored” styles to choose from, both equally as adorable.
  • These socks are built to keep you warm against the cold, and reviewers have praised the one-size-fits-all build. For the record, the socks are officially meant to fit US women's sizes 6 through 10.
  • Amazon offers free shipping for Prime customers, or once you spend at least $35.
Clothirily Fuzzy Cat Socks for Women, $5-6 on Amazon

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ALSO SEE: Walmart’s 21-Piece Interactive Cat Toy Set Is Only $10 and Comes in 9 Colors

These soft-as-silk socks have a 4.3-star rating (out of 5.0) on Amazon. Of the over 1,100 ratings, nearly 70% have left a perfect 5-star score.

Reviewers repeatedly praised the design and comfort, and I have to admit: I personally prefer the striped ones to the “cat” ones. I’m sure that I’m in the minority, but look at them! The fact that they’re under $6 also stands out to me, and to be clear, I love both designs. But if I had to pick, I’m going striped.

What Do Past Shoppers Say About These 'Super Cute' Socks?
  • “My niece and nephew fought over who could have the blue version of the socks. I highly recommend these cute and hilarious socks for anyone who loves cats.”
  • “I love these cozy socks! I wear them myself and have gifted them to my family and friends. They are exactly as pictured.”

The Bottom Line: Perhaps the most heartwarming part, at least for me, is all of the reviews mentioning how children and family members quickly fell in love with these socks. For all of the things that children are, no one can deny that they’re observant and unfiltered. In other words, when they really like something, they tell you, whether it’s trains or clothes. Let’s trust their input here.

Fashionista Frenchies in Designer Fits Judge Mom's Dog Walking Outfit

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 7:35am

Getting dressed for a dog walk shouldn't be complicated. Your favorite ratty old sweatshirt? Perfect. Pajama pants and flip flops? Definitely! Just keep in mind, you’re going outside to pick up poop, not attend the Met Gala.

Lavender and Latte, two absolutely iconic Fashionista French Bulldogs, couldn’t disagree more.

So there's this TikTok; Mom's getting ready for their daily walk wearing basic stuff—comfortable, practical, nothing special. Just regular clothes for a regular task.

Her two Frenchies call out to her before she can leave.

@lavenderlattekaylin

How my dogs look at my dog walking outfits knowing they dress better than me 👗 #lavenderandlatte #dogwalkingfit #devilwearsprada

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"And Emily?"

She turns around.

"Yes."

Then the chair starts turning. Slow and dramatic, like a movie reveal.

That's when you see them.

Lavender's got on a purple fuzzy sweater and is wearing white horn-rimmed glasses. Latte's wearing a fuzzy pink sweater and matching white sunglasses. Both of them are giving mom the look. Staring over their glasses, no words are needed to communicate their complete and utter disapproval.

The caption? "How my dogs look at my dog walking outfits knowing they dress better than me 👗" with Devil Wears Prada hashtags.

Related: English Bulldog Gets Annual Performance Review -Results Leave Him Gobsmacked

To Latte and Lavender, this is a fashion intervention. Both dogs look runway-ready while mom's dressed for scooping poop at the park.

People went wild in the comments.

"The judgy eye over the glasses👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Oscar worthy" recognizing the theatrical excellence happening here.

"They judged you HARD!" no other way to describe it.

"Frenchie judgment is so real 😭" spoken by someone who knows.

Somebody captured the whole vibe: "OMF!! 😀😂🐶💚 The Chair spin...revealing Latte & Lavender in their Fuzzy Cashmere Sweaters & Horned Rim Glasses 😎😀😂🐶💚 I just can't even 🤗"

Then this extremely relatable addition: "Your dog walking outfit is my going out outfit. My Frenchies must be so embarrassed 😫"

French Bulldogs Are Highly Attentive Dogs Who Notice Everything About Their Humans

Why does Lavender and Latte judging mom's clothes make total sense? French Bulldogs notice everything: your outfit, your mood, your tone of voice, even how you're carrying yourself. Nothing gets past them.

They're also not shy about expressing their opinions. Snorts, grumbles, whines, sighs—Frenchies have a whole language of sounds. Add in those expressive eyes looking at you from behind glasses? You're definitely being judged, but in the most loving way.

Frenchies are great at adapting to different situations, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have opinions. They're alert, loyal, and weirdly particular for dogs their size.

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Lavender and Latte sitting in that spinning chair, wearing cashmere sweaters while silently critiquing Mom? That's French Bulldogs doing what they do best—communicating exactly how they feel without saying a single word.

Would they walk outside with mom dressed like that? Based on their faces, that’s probably a hard no. 

Mom's outfit would probably be fine for other dogs. But Latte and Lavender aren't other dogs. These are fashionista Frenchies. Image matters.

Judgment has been dispensed. The glasses stay on.

Gorgeous Poodle's Perfect Blue Pedicure Has People 'Intimidated By Her Slay'

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 7:10am

Some dogs are true divas. Whether it's a chic Chihuahua being carried around in a swanky clutch or a French Bulldog wearing the latest fur baby fashion, our pups enjoy primping from time to time. These precious pooches have their paws on the pulse of canine couture and aren't afraid to show it off.

This black standard Poodle was recently spotted in an airport sporting an eye-catching pedicure, and she definitely wore it well.

@quarterlifelockin

I’m intimidated by her slay honestly #cutepets #petlover #doglover #diva #dogsoftiktok

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The TikTok from @quarterlifelockin opened with a close-up on the pretty Poodle's paws, fully decked out in bright blue nail polish.

"Oh she's DIVA," the onscreen text read, perfectly describing the dolled-up dog, with the caption adding, "I'm intimidated by her slay, honestly."

The camera slowly panned up to show the gorgeous Poodle in all her glory. She had on a blue collar to match her nails, with the words "Do Not Pet" printed on it. The demure dog was probably trying to ward off an adoring crowd.

Her curly black hair was stylishly coiffed, giving off a sort of Vogue vibe. The glam goddess held her head high as she looked around, clearly confident in her own fur.

Followers assumed this fetching fur baby would only accept flying first class, and noted her high-society demeanor.

"Her posture, her nails, she’s that girl," one pointed out.

"After seeing her, I need to get myself together," another remarked.

"She is exactly who she thinks she is," a follower posted.

"I feel like she just judged me through the screen," someone shared.

"She's either flying first class and everyone waits on her... or she owns the whole darn plane," a fan commented.

Poodles Have a Loving Personality

This adorable breed is sometimes stereotyped as snobby, yet Poodles are extremely loving and form close bonds with family members. They make wonderful pets for people of all ages, from young children to seniors.

Related: Dachshund Protests the Temperature of His Water Like a True Diva

Poodles are very friendly and highly intelligent. Despite their poised demeanor, these canine cuties have a lot of energy and need regular exercise for physical and mental stimulation.

And like this passenger princess Poodle, some of these fur babies like to get a little fancy.

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English Bulldog Gets Annual Performance Review -Results Leave Him Gobsmacked

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 5:48am

Corporate performance reviews are stressful enough when you're a human who actually understands what's happening. Imagine sitting through one as a dog who has no idea you're about to get roasted.

There's an adorable TikTok video of Sir Winston the English Bulldog getting his yearly performance review from his mom, and the caption warns us: "Annual review season is brutal..😂👀🫶🏻"

That was a very accurate depiction of the situation.

Mom starts professionally: "Thank you for coming in for your performance review. As my dog, I would like to review the last three quarters with you."

@sir_winston3

Annual review season is brutal..😂👀🫶🏻 #funnydogvideos #fyp #englishbulldogsoftiktok #englishbulldog #cutepet

♬ Performance review as my dog - Open Farm Pet

Winston's sitting there, completely captivated. Giving mom 100% of his attention, he’s ready to hear about his stellar performance.

First concern: "I initially hired you to help with my anxiety, but now you have anxiety that is 10 times worse."

Ouch. Fair point though.

Second issue: "I noticed you have been eating things that you should really just be sniffing. I had to pull an entire stick out of your butt last week."

The stick incident was definitely a bad idea.

Third complaint: "I would like to gently remind you that this toy bin does not fill itself. I do not love having to clean up after you every single day."

Organizational skills need definite improvement.

Next up: "Let's discuss the vandalism that's been going on. I counted four new holes in the backyard last week."

The financial review hits hardest: "I'd like to review your PNL, because I see a lot of money going out and not a lot coming in. We just might have to make some cuts soon, and unfortunately, you're first on the list to go."

Related: English Bulldog Is Mom's 'Little Shadow' and She Literally Can't Turn Around

Winston’s reaction throughout all of this? Concerned and thoroughly confused. He totally thought he was crushing life.

Fans immediately jumped to his defense.

"He looks so concerned! He really thought he did a great job!" captured his expression perfectly.

"Their coworkers would like to dispute the review & advocate for a raise in treats!" someone jokingly proposed union representation.

"You just don't understand until you own one..." is the universal Bulldog parent experience.

Bulldogs Are Devoted, Easygoing Companions Who Try to Please Their Families

The thing about bulldogs getting "performance reviews"—they are absolutely trying their best. They're people pleasers. Enthusiastically ready to follow commands and make their humans happy.

Their laidback nature is sometimes mistaken for laziness, but they’ve got more going on than people realize. They're devoted and loyal companions who thrive on human attention and form deep bonds with their families.

Bulldogs are very social dogs. They get along well with other pets. Their happy, go-with-the-flow personality makes them able to easily adapt to different situations and environments.

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Are they perfect employees? Based on that review, probably not. The anxiety, the stick-eating, the backyard destruction, the negative cash flow—all valid concerns.

But would you fire Winston? Absolutely not. Look at that adorable little face.

The performance review might say he's "first on the list to go," but we all know he's got lifetime job security. Bulldogs are family. The review's just for laughs. He's keeping his position. Raise in treats pending.

8 Dog Breeds With the Sweetest Personalities, Say Trainers

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 5:10am

Everyone has their own reason for choosing a certain dog to bring home, but many look for a pooch with a friendly temperament. That’s especially true if you want a furry companion who will feel like part of your family. While every dog is an individual, some tend to have a warmer vibe than others. So, if you're curous which dogs are the kindest, you'll love our round up where trainers reveals 8 dog breeds with the sweetest personalities.

These dog breeds with a warm-hearted nature are known for being loving and gentle. Whether you want a playful pup who loves to join in on family fun or a calm companion who enjoys snuggles on the couch, these friendly breeds are trusted by trainers for their kind disposition. They’re the type of pet that make every day more cheerful, bringing wagging tails, happy hearts and unconditional love into any home.

So, if you want to get a nice dog breed who will be a total sweetie with a loving personality, trainers recommend starting here. Keep reading to meet these heartwarming dogs and discover which one might be your next best friend.

Related: 6 Least Aggressive Dog Breeds for Families, According to Experts

8 Dog Breeds With the Sweetest Personalities

These pups with sweet personalities are known for being dogs with loving temperaments, making them perfect for families, first-time pet owners, or anyone looking for a devoted four-legged friend. From playful pups to calm cuddle buddies, these furbabies have personalities that will melt your heart and brighten any home.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  A kind dog smiling outside

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This petite pup gets the thumbs up from pet experts. In fact, they are one of the gentlest dog breeds, according to trainers. “The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of the nicest all-around family dogs,” says Elisha Stynchula, CPDT-KA, certified dog trainer and owner of I Said Sit School for Dogs. She points out that this breed was bred for companionship. As a result, they are “quite happy to hang out with their people and take a nice stroll around the neighborhood,” Stynchula says. 

Erin Askeland, CPDT-KA, CBCC-KA, Camp Bow Wow's animal health and behavior expert, is another fan of this friendly dog breed. “They thrive on closeness with their people, and tend to be gentle and eager to please,” she says. Stynchula agrees. “A well-bred Cavalier King Charles Spaniel should have a kind, gentle temperament,” she says. 

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Affectionate, gentle, graceful
  • Height: 12-13 inches
  • Weight: 13-18 pounds
  • Lifespan: 12–15 years
Beagle  A happy and friendly dog on a bed.

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While Beagles were bred to be hunting dogs, they’re incredibly gentle and sweet, which is why so many people consider them to be one of the kindest dog breeds you can own. “Beagles are also lovely dogs that have affectionate and endearing personalities,” Stynchula says. With their big eyes and adorably floppy ears, it’s hard to resist these little lovebugs.

The Beagle’s hunting dog past is actually a positive when it comes to their sweet demeanor. Beagles were bred to work closely with people and other dogs. As a result, they tend to be more cooperative and tolerant than many other breeds. Just keep this in mind, per Stynchula: “They do require a bit more activity, so don't expect a couch potato.”

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Curious, friendly, merry
  • Height: 13-15 inches
  • Weight: 20-30 pounds
  • Lifespan: 10–15 years
Saint Bernard A big and kind dog laying in the grass.

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Looking for a large dog full of love? Stynchula recommends looking into a Saint Bernard if you are after a loving dog breed on the bigger side. While the Saint Bernard is one of the largest dog breeds out there, she calls this pooch a “gentle giant.”

These easygoing and, yes, sweet, pups are famous for being watchful and patient pets who also have a fondness for children. This breed has a history of working as a rescue dog in the Swiss Alps, and has a nurturing, patient nature as a result. Also referred to as a “nanny dog,” the Saint Bernard will keep a watchful eye on its humans, too. 

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Playful, charming, inquisitive
  • Height: 26-30 inches
  • Weight: 120-180 pounds
  • Lifespan: 8-10 years
Bernese Mountain Dog A nice Bernese Mountain Dog relaxing outside.

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Another kind dog breed recommended by Stynchula that is large is the Bernese Mountain Dog. And even though they have a powerful build, they have hearts of gold. “These large dogs are often affectionate and calm, making them great for big dog people,” she says. 

The Bernese Mountain Dog tends to be loyal and even goofy, points out Ashley Reely, a professional dog trainer at Meraki Dogs. But this is the big draw of this oversized pooch, per Reely: “They usually love everyone.” Like Saint Bernards, the Bernese Mountain Dog usually loves kids. They even tend to get along well with other dogs, in case you’re adding to your brood. It's no surprise trainers suggests them as adog breed with a sweet personalty.

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Good-natured, calm, strong
  • Height: 23-27.5 inches
  • Weight: 70-115 pounds
  • Lifespan: 7-10 years
Golden Retriever A sweet and friendly dog.

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This popular dog breed is a huge heart, according to Askeland and is beyond friendly. “Golden Retrievers are known to be affectionate and socially driven,” she says. “They were bred to work well with humans, so they tend to be tuned in, easygoing and eager to please.”

Golden Retrievers love to spend time around humans, so expect your Golden to want to nap at your feet, sleep in your bed and just love on you all the time. Originally bred for service and, of course, retrieving, the Golden Retriever is easy to train. Like other dogs on this list, Goldens love to spend time around kids, too. 

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Intelligent, friendly, devoted
  • Height: 21.5-24 inches
  • Weight: 55-75 pounds
  • Lifespan: 10–12 years
Leonberger A fluffy and kind dog enjoying the outdoors.

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Don’t be fooled by the Leonberger’s thick coat and huge size—this pup is all heart and super nice, according to Stynchula. She also refers to this kind dog breed as a “gentle giant,” noting that it tends to be laidback.

The Leonberger tends to be patient and is known as a loyal breed, too. While this pooch is sweet, it also loves being around humans. Originally bred as working dogs and water rescuers, this dog loves to stay busy. A fun fact: The Leonberger’s coat is actually water-resistant, allowing them to stay comfortable in the water or during a downpour.

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Friendly, playful, gentle
  • Height: 25.5-31.5 inches
  • Weight: 90-170 pounds
  • Lifespan: 7 years
Boston Terrier A kind-hearted dog outside.

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When it comes to dogs with loving personalities, Boston Terriers don’t just look adorable—they are incredibly kind, too. This affectionate dog breed is also very playful, making them excellent family dogs. 

These friendly, small dogs have a reputation for being great companions because they love spending time around humans. They’re also friendly with nearly everyone, including strangers. (So, if you’re looking for a sweetie who doubles as a guard dog, this isn’t it.) Bostons are eager to please, too. 

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Friendly, bright, amusing
  • Height: 10-12 inches
  • Weight: 12-25 pounds
Labrador Retriever  A sweet and happy Lab on a couch.

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Of all the dogs you can bring home, Labs have one of the best personalities. In fact, Labrador Retrievers have a well-earned reputation for being total sweethearts. “Labrador Retrievers have a human-centered focus,” says Askeland. “They generally possess high sociability and emotional resilience, which often makes them adaptable and loving family dogs.”

Shannon Walker, dog trainer and founder of Northwest Battle Buddies, also recommends looking into a Lab—her top choice of breeds to work with. “They are consistently friendly, eager to please, patient with families and show a strong desire to bond,” she says. Labs are an active breed, so make sure to keep your pup well-exercised to maximize that sweet temperament. 

Breed Stats
  • Personality: Active, friendly, outgoing
  • Height: 21.5-24.5 inches
  • Weight: 55-80 pounds
  • Lifespan: 11–13 years
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Lady, the Dachshund, Is So Picky About Her Treats and We Can't Stop Laughing

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 8:55pm

Many children are known for being picky eaters. Heck, so are many adults.

And apparently so are some dogs, especially when it comes to their favorite treats.

In a new video from influencer Abby Baffoe, she explains that her 1-year-old Dachshund, Lady, is a very picky eater.

In the video, she tries giving her dog many different treats, and Lady rejects them all.

Finally, Baffoe thinks she has found Lady a winner as she holds it in her mouth, but alas, no, as the pup drops it on the floor.

"Lady, some dogs are homeless and live on the streets and have no food," Baffoe tells Lady, who looks at her like she understands.

Baffoe tells her she has to pick one, and Lady finally concedes, takes a treat, and eats it. "Good girl," Baffoe says, and then quietly under her breath, she jokingly says, "Brat."

@abbybaffoe

Daily occurrence- raising a diva

♬ Yacht Club - MusicBox Are Dachshunds Picky Eaters?

Though many dogs are picky eaters, the Dachshund breed is notoriously known for their selective eating habits.

There are a few reasons that explain their picky eating habits.

Breed predisposition is one of the reasons for their eating patterns. They were once bred to be badger hunters, giving them a real sense of independence as well as fearlessness.

This could mean they are not so into a mealtime schedule and only want to eat when they want to eat.

Related: Lady, the Dachshund, Is So Excited When Her Mom Comes Home From a Night Out and It's Everything

Dachshunds also have a high metabolism, which can make them hungrier and not love the food they are served.

Finally, these little dogs have very small stomachs, so they will most likely do better with small meals throughout the day instead of one big meal at the end of the day.

If they are only getting one big meal per day, they may be picky about it.

So Lady's pickiness isn't the easiest, but it is understandable!

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Golden Retriever Addicted to Video Games Is Basically an iPad Kid

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 8:20pm

I have raised four kids, and I will be honest, I was never the parent who handed over an iPad just to keep the peace. Screen time? Limited. Structured. Slightly annoying to enforce, but we survived. I mean, I wanted my kids to pay attention to ME, not Minecraft chickens or whatever.

So imagine my surprise when I discovered there are now… iPad dogs.

And not just casually curious dogs. Fully locked-in, nose-to-the-screen, absolutely committed gamers.

@cutie.collector1

a gaming addict 🤦‍♂️ #goldenretriever #apple #addict #fyp #foryoupage

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The hilariously bizarre video, shared on the TikTok account @cutie.collector1, shows a Golden Retrievercompletely dialed into a game called Jolly Dog.

The setup is simple, but apparently the most fun ever, at least to this doggo.

A little animated object that looks like a mechanical fish pops around the screen, making a “boing boing boing” sound, and every time the dog taps it with his nose or paw, it explodes into stars.

Related: Spoiled Bengal Cat Has Hilarious ‘Feral iPad Time’ Like a True Toddler

Which is all the motivation he needs to keep going forever.

He is tapping. He is focused. He is thriving.

Meanwhile, I have three cats who barely acknowledge the existence of Pet TV, let alone attempt to participate in it. Meatball once watched a bird for six seconds and then fell asleep mid-stare, so this level of engagement feels… advanced.

The comments section immediately turned this into a full parenting debate.

“Wait, so now we’re raising iPad dogs!?!”

“I think there is no issue here as long as he’s done his homework.”

“Are his chores done?”

Others were fully enabling the behavior.

“He needs a gaming chair and headphones.”

“I’m kinda addicted to just watching him play a game, haha.”

And honestly, same. I hate to admit it, but now I kind of want to try Jolly Dog with my own pets just to see if anyone suddenly develops a gamer addiction.

Why Dogs Need Mental Stimulation Bored-looking Goldendoodle.

Image Via: Ivanova Ksenia/Shutterstock

Dogs, especially intelligent and active breeds like Golden Retrievers, need regular mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Without it, they can become bored, which often leads to behaviors like chewing, digging, or general chaos that somehow always happens when you leave the room for two minutes.

Interactive toys, puzzle feeders, training games, and even certain screen-based activities can help engage a dog’s brain and burn off some of that mental energy.

That said, balance is key. While games like this can be a fun enrichment tool, dogs still need physical exercise, real-world interaction, and plenty of time doing normal dog things like sniffing, exploring, and being slightly dramatic about nothing.

But if your pup suddenly becomes a better gamer than you, I regret to inform you that you live with an iPad kid now.

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'Chonky' Ragdoll Kittens Are the Cutest Snow-Colored Clouds

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 7:55pm

It's been a while since I've had any adorably tiny kittens in my house, so when I get the itch to adopt one, I first scour the web to get my fill. Sometimes this strategy works against me, and I find myself plotting to sneak off to my local shelter, but other times, I can happily indulge in someone else's chaotic kitten content and let adoption go... until the next itch.

In the meantime, I can always count on @pearlsragdolls to bring the extra kitten cuteness, and one of the newest Ragdoll litters does just that. Here's a trio of perfectly plump babies who are 13/10 sure to brighten your day and maybe inspire you to adopt a kitten, too!

@pearlsragdolls

The kittens are getting so chonky

♬ original sound - Pearl’s Ragdolls

The level of drama and theatrics among this itty-bitty Ragdoll crew is too much for my heart to take. Usher, Uno, and Unicorn are in their full-fledged Chaos Era, complete with wobbly walking, too much confidence, and over-the-top reactions to everything. I love them, and I'll take all three, thanks.

Related: Rare All-Black Ragdoll Cat Looks Like She's Been Dipped in Ink

These funny, snow-colored babies come from resident cat mom, Josie, and the cute little family rounds itself out with the graceful presence of grandma Summer (a fan favorite). In a house full of beautiful, cute, stunning, and doll-faced cats, it seems like it'd be hard to leave a mark.

Somehow, Pearl manages to have some of the most memorable kitties of all time, every time. There's one clear standout if you can't tell, and it's because he's a little mouthy! Mr. Uno is an extra-spicy, "chonky" fellow who likes to complain and scream if it gets attention. #relatable.

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As perfect as Uno, Usher, and Unicorn are with their gorgeous snow-cloud coats, Ragdoll cats have a wide variety of colors.

The main coat colors are blue, seal, lilac, red, and cream, and combined, they create van, bicolor, and mitted palettes. When you add Tabby and Tortoiseshell color combos to the mix, it all adds up to more than 60 different variations! There's also the rare, all-black kitty who's a real knockout.

Whatever color these precious kittens are, I'll still take them all, thanks!

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Black-and-White ‘Dwarf Pit Bull’ Proves Good Things Come in Tiny Packages

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 7:20pm

Some dogs are big. Some dogs are small. And then there are dogs like this one, who looks like someone hit “shrink” on a Pit Bull and then added just a little bit of mystery for fun.

This black-and-white “dwarf Pit Bull” is low to the ground, long through the body, and somehow is giving both tough dog energy and “please pick me up immediately” at the exact same time.

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The cute video was uploaded to the TikTok account @darththedwarf, and it features the most delightfully confusing little dog just standing near a swimming pool like he pays rent there.

The caption introduces him perfectly.

“Your favorite fun-sized Pit Bull.”

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And honestly, yes. No notes.

He is built low, almost like a Corgi or Basset Hound mix, with sturdy little legs and a compact body that makes you do a double take and then immediately fall in love.

The comments turned into a full investigation.

“I have one of those! He’s a Basset Hound Pit Bull mix.”

“OMG, is that a Pitshund? Or a Dachbull?”

“The feet are giving Basset Hound. So cute. It’s a Pitbass!”

Others were just… confused, but happy about it.

“Wait a minute. What is he mixed with? I’m so confused. He’s adorable.”

Same. We may never get answers, but we will absolutely accept him as he is.

There is something about these unique little mixes that feels extra special, like you are getting a one-of-a kind dog who no one else in the world has.

And he knows it.

He is standing there like a tiny tank with opinions.

Why You Should Consider Adopting a Pit Bull Mix @smuckersthepitbull

7 reasons to adopt a pittie. #dogs #pitbull #dogvideos

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Pit Bull mixes are some of the most loving, loyal, and affectionate dogs you can bring into your home. Despite their unfair reputation, many are incredibly people-oriented pups and thrive on companionship, play, and being part of a family.

Unfortunately, Pit Bulls and their mixes are also among the most common dogs found in shelters. Many end up there through no fault of their own, often due to misunderstandings about the breed or life circumstances that had nothing to do with the dog.

Adopting a Pit Bull mix not only gives a deserving dog a second chance, but it also helps challenge outdated stereotypes and shows just how gentle and loving these pups can be.

And if you happen to find one that is fun-sized, slightly confusing, and built like a little potato with legs, that is just a bonus.

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AKC Reveals Top 5 Dog Breeds in America, and No. 1 Is a 'Great Companion for All Ages'

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 6:36pm

America has spoken — and once again, it’s all about the Frenchie.

The American Kennel Club just released its 2025 most popular dog breeds (based on registrations), and while a few familiar favorites held steady, there was one notable shake-up in the top five.

On Wednesday, March 18, Brandi Munden, vice president of communications and public relations at the AKC, stopped by the TODAY Show to exclusively reveal the five winners, accompanied by some charming canines ready to represent each beloved breed.

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Taking the No. 1 spot (for the fourth year in a row) is the lovable French Bulldog (repped by Auggie!) — a compact, affectionate companion that’s as happy lounging at home as it is keeping a watchful eye on things. Right behind him is the Labrador Retriever (Hola in the house!), still a go-to for families thanks to its friendly, easygoing nature and love of being in the middle of everything.

The Golden Retriever (smiley Griswold!) holds onto third place, continuing its reign as one of the most beloved, kid-friendly breeds out there — equal parts sweet, social, and eager to please. The German Shepherd (sweet Eamonn) remains firmly in fourth, known for its intelligence, versatility, and ability to switch between working roles and family life.

And rounding out the top five this year is the Dachshund (Pretzel!), which nudged its way onto the list with its big personality, clever instincts, and unmistakable long-and-low silhouette.

The only real change? The Dachshund bumped the Poodle out of the top five — proof that even in a list of long-standing favorites, there’s always room for a little movement.

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Mom Cries Tears of Pure Joy While Reuniting With Chihuahua Who'd Been Stolen

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 6:21pm

Some reunion stories hit you right in the chest, and this one absolutely does. A TikTok post about a Scottsdale woman finally getting her stolen Chihuahua back after nearly a year is the kind of story that stops the scroll immediately. It's emotional, hopeful, and honestly, the exact kind of pet reunion people never get tired of seeing. 

The video caption gets straight to it: “Scottsdale woman reunites with stolen dog, ex-boyfriend charged.” The post caption adds even more weight: “11 months later, Alyssa Hurt is finally reunited with her chihuahua, Jax—her emotional support pup since 2020. Scottsdale police found him after a social media tip led officers to a hotel. Welcome home, Jax 💕Molly McBride reports.” And once you know those details, the reunion feels even bigger. 

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11 months later, Alyssa Hurt is finally reunited with her chihuahua, Jax—her emotional support pup since 2020. Scottsdale police found him after a social media tip led officers to a hotel. Welcome home, Jax 💕Molly McBride reports. 

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According to Arizona’s Family, Alyssa rescued Jax from a shelter in 2020, and he had been her emotional support dog for years. In April 2025, she came home to find her front door open and Jax gone. She searched relentlessly, posting across multiple platforms and refusing to let hope go. More than 11 months later, a social media tip helped Scottsdale police locate Jax at a hotel, where officers also found Alyssa’s ex-boyfriend. Police said he was later booked on a second-degree burglary charge. 

That alone would make this a huge story, but it is the reunion itself that really gets you. Alyssa described shaking and crying when she got the call, and when Jax finally recognized her, the moment turned into exactly the kind of happy chaos every pet lover understands. After everything, there he was, back where he belonged. It is hard not to get emotional thinking about the fear, the waiting, and then the sheer relief of finally holding your dog again. 

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This is the kind of story that works because it carries both heartbreak and hope. Jax is not just a missing dog in a headline. He is a beloved little companion, an emotional support pup, and part of Alyssa’s everyday life. That is why people respond so strongly to reunions like this one. They understand that for many pet parents, losing an animal is not losing property. It's losing family.

And thankfully, this family got their miracle. Jax is home. Alyssa’s tears were tears of pure joy. And after nearly a year of uncertainty, that little Chihuahua got the ending he deserved.

Never Stop Looking, and Never Underestimate Community

Jax’s story is such a powerful reminder to act fast, keep sharing, and use every trusted platform available when a pet goes missing. Flyers, neighborhood apps, lost-pet networks, microchip records, and social media can all matter more than people realize, especially when one tip can change everything. Arizona’s Family reported that a social media tip helped lead Scottsdale police to Jax, which is exactly the kind of outcome that shows why persistence matters. 

Honestly, Jax really said I had a side quest, but I live with my mom.

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Foster Shih-Tzu's Early Morning Greeting Game Is the 'Cutest Thing Ever'

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 6:10pm

Well-known animal advocate Isabel Klee continues to care for her current foster dog, Raven. The Shih-Tzu is still recovering from some health issues, including a surgery that removed a major mass from her hind area. Still, Raven doesn't let these challenges slow her down, and she gets more energetic every day.

The precious pooch even created her own game that she greets Klee with each morning to start the day.

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In the TikTok from @simonsits, Klee shared the special way that Raven says 'good morning' the minute she's out of bed.

"I literally woke up less than seven minutes ago," Klee explained. "I just have to show you my foster dog, Raven's, favorite game in the world. As soon as I wake up in the morning, she is attacking my feet and it is the cutest thing ever."

Klee walked toward Raven's dog bowls in maroon socks as the Shih-Tzu pranced around and playfully nipped at her feet. Raven's tail never stopped wagging as she continuously attempted to catch at least one foot or even just a toe.

The canine cutie stopped every few seconds to look at her foster mom adoringly, clearly enjoying their little morning ritual. Klee laughed in delight at Raven's silliness and had fun playing along.

Raven's Fur Baby Brother Didn't Play

Klee's dog Simon chose to sit back and watch the shenanigans as Raven and her foster mom danced around. The look on his face conveyed a little confusion, along with some mild annoyance at Raven's antics for such an early hour.

Followers got a kick out of Raven's feisty spirit and noted her improvement since her surgery, as well as Simon's apathy for the game.

"She’s acting like a puppy again!! She must feel so much better!!" one gushed.

"Simon is like 'girl, it’s too early for this',” another posted.

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"I love how she’s so comfortable now showing her personality," a follower shared.

"Simon just doesn’t get it. He’s known those feet his entire life," someone pointed out.

Klee is obviously having a blast with Raven, praising her in the caption, "She is the silliest and best girl in the world."

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Tiny Newborn Lambs in Adorable Outfits Are the Sweetest Thing You’ll See Today

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 5:48pm

It sounds like something out of a children’s book. A group of newborn lambs, curled up together, each wearing a tiny sweater, fast asleep. It’s adorable—and it's a very real way to help lambs stay warm while they're still developing.

Newborn lambs lose energy and heat faster than they produce it. Sometimes, they need something extra to keep them warm, and even more so during chillier months.

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A recent post on Reddit showed the most adorable yet practical way to keep newborn lambs safe and warm.

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In the post, we see two young lambs curled up next to their mother. But while their mother provides warmth and heat, they are also wearing the cutest jumpers. The colors pop up instantly, with the red and violet looking adorable on their white wool coats.

While cute, there is also a practical reason why these lambs wear jumpers: they need to be warmed to a certain point to be able to nurse.

Related: Goat Who Thinks He's a Dog Goes on Walk and Completely Blends In

What Are Fans Saying About It?

Farm animals in cute outfits is something fans always love. These tiny lambs are definitely adorable, and fans are loving it. Some of the comments read, “Tiny sweaters make this 10x cuter” and “Those little lambs in their jumpers are just the cutest things I've ever seen! I could stare at their adorable faces all day, thanks for sharing this sweetness with us!”

Some commenters came up with funny sayings like "Lammies in pajammies" and "Lambys in jammies!"

Fans also joked about whether the jumpers were made of wool. And one fan hit the sweet spot, saying, “Only way to be better is if the sweaters were made from the wool of their mom.”

For many newborn lambs, mothers provide warmth and protection, but wearing a jumper doesn’t hurt as well.

Why Newborn Lambs Need Clothes

Unlike adult sheep, newborn lambs don’t have much insulation. They’re born with limited fat reserves, and their ability to regulate their body temperature is still developing. In cold or wet conditions, they can lose heat faster than they can generate it.

Research in livestock science has shown that young lambs are especially vulnerable to hypothermia in their first days of life, particularly when temperatures drop or when they’re exposed to wind and rain.

There is something magical about seeing animals in small, human-like comforts. A sweater is something we understand. It offers protection and warmth. These lambs wear them for the same reason we do, and they look extra cute doing it.

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Watch This Guide Dog Sweetly Secure a Seat for Their Blind Human on a Busy Train

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 4:55pm

Rush hour commutes can be hectic, but for one guide dog and their human, it turned into an unexpectedly heartwarming moment.

The clip, which was shared on Reddit's r/mademesmile, shows a yellow Labrador retriever guide dog leading their blind human onto a crowded commuter train, weaving through a sea of hurried passengers. With calm focus, the dog heads straight toward the designated handicap seat and stops in front of it—but a man is already sitting there.

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Guide Dog Makes Sure His Human Gets a Seat

The dog gently and politely stands their ground, clearly communicating, this is where we need to be.

The man in the seat immediately picks up on the situation. Without a second thought, he stands up and even places a hand on the seat to keep it from folding up, making sure it’s ready and accessible.

Moments later, the handler reaches forward, feels for the seat their dog has located, and sits down. Mission accomplished.

The adorable cherry on top? As soon as the man is seated, the dog tucks in between his legs and glances back at his person, as if making sure he’s settled in comfortably.

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Viewers Find the Moment Incredibly Heartwarming

The comment section quickly filled with praise—not just for the dog’s intelligence, but for the quiet teamwork between everyone involved.

“Love how gentle but assertive he/she is. ‘You there! You have been selected to move,’” one person joked in the comment section.

Another added, “Dog politely says, ‘Sir, I think you are in our seat.’”

Many people were also pleasantly surprised by the other man’s reaction: “I was expecting someone to begrudgingly move from the handicap seat, but he immediately looked up, clocked it and did the right thing.”

A Small Moment That Says a Lot

Guide dogs are trained to navigate complex environments, but moments like this highlight just how intuitive and communicative they can be. From identifying the correct seating area to confidently holding position, this pup handled the situation like a total pro.

It’s also a powerful example of the trust and teamwork between a guide dog and their handler—where every small action, from stopping in the right spot to staying steady, helps their human move through the world more safely and confidently.

And paired with a stranger willing to get up without hesitation and lend a helping hand, it’s the kind of everyday kindness that restores a little faith in humanity.

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

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 4:48pm

If you ever walk into a shelter and a dog avoids eye contact or hangs back, it’s easy to overlook them, but that first impression isn’t the full story.

The dog you meet in that moment is still adjusting, still processing, still waiting for something to feel safe again. Given time, structure and patience, many of those dogs unfold in ways that are hard to imagine at first glance.

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Sometimes, the most unforgettable dogs are the ones who don’t shine right away. And for one German shepherd dog living in the shelter, life has changed dramatically.

From Shelter to Happy Home

In a post recently shared on the social media platform Reddit, a dog mom shared the transformation of her German shepherd dog. In the first picture, the young dog was only eight months old. She looks anxious, with her tail tucked, standing in the corner with her toy.

But then a truly remarkable transformation can be seen in the second photo. The dog looks comfortable, confident and like a true German shepherd.

Her mom also shared a photo of the dog with her siblings in the comments. Now one year and nine months old, the German shepherd is living her best life.

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What Are Fans Saying About It?

Fans noticed the transformation of the dog, saying, “She certainly looks more confident, but also not terribly impressed with you,” “She beautiful. Crazy how dogs change into themselves when they feel the love,” and "You can just see how comfortable and confident she is now. Way to go!”

The young girl is almost two years old now. And like another commenter said, we hope she has a long and happy life. One fan put it perfectly: “I hope you guys get many years of happiness, tail wags, and long pleasant walks.”

What Most People Miss in Shelter Transformations

We tend to focus on the dramatic visual change when we see dogs leave a shelter and enter a happy home. Sad to happy. Scared to confident. Before and after. But what’s actually happening underneath is quieter and far more complex.

Dogs entering shelters often experience what behaviorists call “shutdown.” It’s a coping response. Instead of barking or acting out, some dogs go still, withdrawing to conserve energy and avoid attention. They might look calm and shy, but they are actually overwhelmed.

If you’ve ever brought a dog home and watched them hesitate at the doorway, unsure if they’re allowed inside, you’ve seen a softer version of this. Now imagine that feeling, but multiplied by noise, confinement and uncertainty.

Something shifts the first time they eat without hesitation, or they have their first tail wag that isn’t cautious or the first time they have a good night's sleep in their new home. The second photo doesn’t happen overnight. It is a moment a dog realizes they’re safe.

That first photo isn’t just fear. It’s a dog trying to make sense of a world that suddenly changed. We often say that dogs learn to be dogs once they go into their forever home, and that is certainly the case here.

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Five Below’s Whimsical $5 Training Kit Makes Puppy Parenting Extra Special

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 3:30pm

Whether you’re new to the job or a seasoned pro, pet training is an important step in any good fur baby’s life. And whether that training starts early on or later doesn’t matter, as long as it’s consistent, reward-based and easy for pet parents to follow.

While there’s no shortage of pet training advice online these days, it’s always nice to have something physical to hold onto. That’s where Five Below comes in with its Dog Training and Record Kit, authored by an expert dog trainer and retailing for just $5. Perfect for building positive habits and keeping track of every adorable milestone, it’s a great tool for first-time parents and a thoughtful gift for any dog-loving friend.

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Dog Training and Record Kit, $5 at Five Below Dog Training and Record Kit

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Teaching an old dog new tricks comes with its own set of challenges, some of which even younger pups aren’t immune to. And with every passing day, one thing continues to prove most effective when it comes to building good habits: consistency. With the Dog Training and Record Kit, you’ll get access to step-by-step techniques for basic training using an included clicker, all guided by expert dog trainer and author Heather Hammond.

And it’s not just training tips that make this kit a must-have for pet parents of all ages. You’ll learn a few showstopping tricks, create a plaster keepsake paw print and fill out a beautifully illustrated book full of heartfelt prompts to capture every adorable moment along the way. For just $5, it’s the kind of special keepsake you’ll hold onto for years, looking back on it fondly with each passing birthday.

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Keep Every Precious Puppy Moment in One Place Dog Training and Record Book

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So what exactly do you get inside each kit? For starters, a 64-page book ready to be filled with every precious moment, complete with helpful training tips and easy-to-follow techniques the whole family can learn and use.

You’ll also get an 8-ounce plaster bag, a plastic tray and a stirring stick to create your own keepsake paw print of your furry friend—similar to saving a child’s footprint, but for your four-legged family member instead. 

Also included is a cardboard stand for displaying the book on your favorite page, a red keychain training clicker, a bright green donut-shaped chew toy and a QR code that links to helpful dog training videos. 

With everything you need to capture every milestone in your little one’s life in one kit, spending $5 at your local Five Below is feeling like a no-brainer. Snag this kit for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, and while you’re there, check out Five Below’s adorable 3-piece dog bowl set and cozy $15 travel essential for even more must-have dog finds.

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This $5 Play-Doh Set at Five Below Is Perfect for Little Dog Lovers

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 2:55pm

If you’ve got a kid who’s obsessed with dogs (or dreams of becoming a vet or dog groomer someday), this $5 find from Five Below might just be your new go-to boredom buster.

The Play-Doh Mini Classics Set (Brown Puppy) packs a surprising amount of play into a small, affordable kit. Designed for imaginative, hands-on fun, it lets kids groom, style and “treat” their very own toy puppy—with no mess beyond a little Play-Doh cleanup.

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Play-Doh® Mini Classics Set, $5 at Five Below Play-Doh® Mini Classics Set (Brown Puppy)

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At the center of the set is an adorable little dog figure. Kids can press the puppy onto its base to make colorful Play-Doh “fur” grow from its head and back. Then, grab the included toy scissors to give their pup a fresh trim. There’s even a bandage mold, so kids can switch gears from groomer to veterinarian and play pretend care.

Related: Target's Adorable 15-Piece Veterinarian Play-Doh Set Has Parents Snatching It Up Quick

Why Kids Are Obsessed

There’s a reason Play-Doh has been a staple for generations—it’s simple, creative and never gets old. This mini version keeps all the fun but in a smaller, more manageable format.

A few standout features:

  • Interactive play: Kids can “grow” and cut their dog’s fur again and again.
  • Vet-themed fun: The bandage mold adds a cute role play element for future animal lovers.
  • Travel-friendly size: It's easy to toss in a bag for on-the-go entertainment.
  • Creative freedom: There are no rules, no right answers—just imagination.

Plus, it comes with two 2-ounce cans of Play-Doh (blue and pink), which is more than enough for multiple rounds of styling and reshaping.

A Budget-Friendly Win for Parents

At just $5, this set hits that sweet spot of being both affordable and genuinely engaging. It’s ideal for rainy afternoons, quiet time or as a small surprise that feels bigger than it is.

It’s also a nice alternative to bulkier toy sets that take over your living room. This one delivers plenty of play without the clutter—and when you’re done, it’s easy to store.

One quick note for parents: Like most classic Play-Doh products, this set contains wheat, so it’s something to keep in mind for kids with sensitivities.

If you’re browsing Five Below and want a low-cost, high-fun activity for a dog-loving kid, this mini grooming and vet set is an easy yes.

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Golden Retriever Throws Funniest Temper Tantrum After Mom Dares To Wipe Her Paws

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 2:55pm

Sometimes a situation may set you off, and it takes you a minute to come back from that.

In a hilarious TikTok video, Nova, the Golden Retriever, is not happy about how things are going at home, and she's not afraid to let those feelings be known! Apparently, she was not in the mood to get her paws wiped! Take a look!

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She stole the towel and ran #goldenretriever #goldenretrieverlife #funnydogs

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"My Golden Retriever throwing a fit because I wiped the snow off her paws," Nova's family captions the clip. "She stole the towel and ran."

Wow, this sassy canine has very strong feelings! And lots of energy! Look at how she whips that towel around like it's nothing!

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Viewers had a lot to say about Nova's antics.

"How dare you, Mom!" one imagined this Golden is thinking.

Yes, it's probably a good thing this pup can't speak because we shudder to think of what she might want to say!

Related: Golden Retriever Doing Tricks Like a Seal Has the Internet Clearly Impressed

Others recognized this behavior.

"Golden attitude 🤣🥰," one person said.

"Last time u do that," another chimed in.

"The cutest temper tantrum," noted someone else.

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And who knows? Maybe it's not a temper tantrum at all, but just a fun way to warm up after a chilly walk.

"She’s just playing with the towel. Why are you putting anger behind this? She’s just playing," another commenter wrote.

Do Golden Retrievers Have Bad Tempers?

We always think of Golden Retrievers as the ideal family pet. They're adorable, super friendly, and good with children.

But like the rest of us, they can get into bad moods under certain conditions.

While Goldens are naturally patient and easy to please, they can misbehave. What might trigger this? Lack of training or exercise can be responsible for Goldens getting a little out of control. They also respond well to positive reinforcement. So perhaps Nova felt that the wiping of her paws was an insult and a negative consequence of something she'd done.

Perhaps she's just not a fan of foot rubs. Whatever the case, we're sure she's well past it now and looking forward to warmer weather!

Hilarious 'Talking Cat' Waiting for Delivery Person Learns a Hard Lesson

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 2:12pm

Pudding, the beautiful orange cat, has a lot to say about "how good delivery is hard to find" these days. Looking down on him from above, Pudding's mom asks him what has the chatty cat so preoccupied, and we come to find out that the handsome feline is expecting his regular shipment of Swiss cheese to arrive at any moment. But when she explains to him that he has to pay for such delicacies to be delivered to his door, Pudding is faced with the sad truth that in life, there's no such thing as free cheese, even for clever kitties.

@theoreocat

Good delivery is hard to find. 🚐 #talkingcat #orangecat #catsoftiktok

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The captions she creates for Pudding's well-timed meows are genius, and fans cannot get enough of this video.

"I absolutely love how talkative this cat is!" says one.

"She understands every word you say," asserts another.

"He is quite literally talking to you, and it's adorable!" adds a third.

It really does seem like Pudding and his mom speak the same language, but unfortunately, nothing she says can comfort the poor, cheese-deprived cat.

Related: Cockatoo Checks on Mom While She Fake Naps, and He's 'Literally the Sweetest'

The Chattiest Cat Breeds

Some cats are quiet observers… and then there are the ones who won't stop blabbing. If you love a pet that feels more like a chatterbox, certain breeds are known for being especially vocal — using everything from chirps and trills to full-on dramatic monologues to get your attention.

Leading the pack is the Siamese, widely considered the most talkative of them all, known for loud, persistent “conversations” and a deep need to stay connected to their humans. Close behind are breeds like the Oriental Shorthair and Balinese (essentially Siamese relatives), which share that same chatty, people-obsessed personality.

Other vocal standouts include the Maine Coon, who like to trill and chirp, and the Burmese, who tend to have softer, more melodic voices. Then there are the “Velcro cats” like the Sphynx and Peterbald, who stick close to their humans and aren’t shy about announcing their presence.

The common thread? These cats are highly social and tend to use their voices as a way to connect. So if you’re looking for a pet that greets you, answers back, and occasionally demands a full conversation (or a cheese delivery STAT!), one of these talkative breeds might be exactly what you’re after.

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