If you’re a dog parent, you know very well how hilarious these creatures can be. From their extremely expressive faces to the adorable sounds they make to communicate their emotions, dogs are incredibly entertaining. And if you’re looking for some pics of doggos that should make you smile, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve gathered some of the sweetest and funniest pics of dogs that owners have shared on X, so enjoy scrolling through! And keep reading to find conversations with Jenny from D for Dog, Brandon Stapleton, Head Veterinarian at The Farmer’s Dog, and Maggie Marton of Oh My Dog! “Dogs are amazing and loyal companions. They will be by your side for all life’s important events,” Jenny says. “I would never live a life without dogs. They always give way more than they take. Dogs really are my favorite people.” “I have adopted many dogs over the years, and I still run D for Dog. I also do dog sitting in my spare time, so I literally live, sleep and breathe dogs,” Jenny revealed. “I have had the pleasure of sharing my time with some of the best, most loving and funniest dogs you could ever hope to meet. From lion-taming Chihuahuas to German Shepherds who run away from kittens, I have met and loved them all.” “One of my terriers once went missing at the kennels. They found him on the flat roof of the outhouse, watching the frantic search with glee,” Jenny revealed. “Cheeky boy!” “Thinking about it though, my terrier Spadge did once refuse a tasty treat after being left home alone. Imagining his furry ‘sister’ had been out on a jolly, he was miffed with us and wasn’t shy to show it,” she added. “Of course, he had no idea that Zena had been to the vets to have a carrier bag removed from her bottom after she misjudged its nutritional value on a walk.” “I am one of those people who say they want a break occasionally but will then accost strangers with dogs, asking to pet them… The dogs, not the strangers,” she clarified. “Only a dog (and pasta) can make the day better, am I right!” “He wanted to experience it all and, despite my best efforts, was partial to bars of soap. He once had suspiciously fresh and floral breath, so I opened his mouth and discovered a small bar of soap wedged in the roof of his mouth,” she revealed. “He was going boss-eyed trying to remove it with his soapy little tongue. I challenge anyone to keep a straight face over things like that.” But Jenny says that missing a leg isn’t a problem for Zena at all. “A much bigger issue is the fact that she is a complete fool,” she added with a laugh. “But the great thing about adopting an adult dog is that I already knew that. She might be a fool but she is my fool. Hands off, she is coming home with me!” “Did you know, for example, that Greyhounds love to sleep? They are affectionately known as 60 miles per hour couch potatoes,” she shared with a laugh. “Mixed breeds are generally healthier, so consider a Heinz 57 and definitely don’t shy away from the older dogs.” “Whatever doggie you choose, be prepared to be their best friend for their whole life. Never take them for granted, and make sure you enjoy every minute,” she continued. “Because dogs are just a chapter in our lives, but we are their whole book. Woof!” “Dogs get more and more incredible the more you think about them. When you look into your dog’s eyes, you’re looking at your buddy, and you’re looking at humanity’s first, best friend,” he shared. “Dogs have been with us, and evolved alongside us, for tens of thousands of years. They’ve been our friends, our protectors, and workmates—there’s an argument that humans wouldn’t be what we are without them.” “But even if you forget about all of that and look only at the role they play in your life today—they’re still amazing,” Brandon continued. “Just looking at a dog and caring for a dog can make us happier and healthier. We got very lucky to have these adorable, amazing beings as our friends.” “‘Fish out of water’ is a reliable comedy formula for a reason. If your dog is barking at the Roomba, or trying to dig a hole in your bed when a patch of dirt is not available, maybe you’ll be amused because they’re acting in a way that’s natural for them, but not particularly useful in your house,” he explained. “And because we love dogs and want to pay attention to them, we have more opportunities to notice them doing things that we find funny. Of course, we may also find them funny because they’re goofy and adorable,” the vet added. “No matter the breed or size, nearly every dog needs exercise, they need training and socialization, health care, and your time and attention,” he added. “And, of course, it’s important to know that for every bit of love and attention you give your dog, they’ll give it back to you tenfold.” “Humans find dogs to be hilarious because, well, dogs ARE hilarious,” Maggie shared. “Generally, dogs don’t take life too seriously. They’re playful, silly, and full of fun. They make funny noises. A happy dog’s body language – loose, waggly, tongue hanging out – already looks goofy, and then they add to it with hilarity like zoomies, diving into piles of leaves, rolling up in blankets, and all manner of silly behavior.” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.