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Our funny dog posts are to make you laugh and instill a love for pets. Dogs are always on their toes to entertain us, like a dog playing football, or a dog bouncing a balloon. This also explains how skillful these dogs are. Follow us and brighten your day with amusing entertainment. Make your day full of fun.

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What do dogs like to watch? >

Dogs are naturally attracted to movement, so anything with animals or fast action on screen can grab their attention. While each dog has its own quirks, some breeds seem to enjoy TV time more than others, especially those that are curious or have a strong prey drive.

 

How to make your dog laugh? >

Believe it or not, dogs do have their own way of laughing, it sounds like a breathy “play-pant.” If you mimic that sound while you're playing, you might just get your dog to perk up and join the fun. It’s a great way to share a silly moment and make them feel excited.

 

What is the funniest dog to have? >

If you’re looking for a four-legged comedian, you’ve got plenty of options. Boxers are goofy and playful, French Bulldogs are full of quirky charm, and Huskies love to "talk back." Border Collies might be workaholics, but they’ve got a silly side too. Each of these breeds brings a unique brand of humor to your home.

 

What are funny facts about dogs? >

Here are some fun (and funny) dog facts:
1. Dogs can smell up to 40 times better than humans, nothing gets past that nose!

2. They can breathe through their nose and mouth at the same time (multitasking pros).

3. All puppies are born deaf.

4. Many dogs can learn over 100 words or signals, smarter than you think!

5. Greyhounds are so fast, they’d outrun a cheetah in a long race!

Where are dogs ticklish? >

Yep, dogs can be ticklish! Just like us, every pup has their own sensitive spots. Common tickle zones include behind the ears, under the neck, or the base of the tail. Some dogs even get squirmy when you touch their paws. It’s all part of what makes them so fun and expressive.