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While photos of dogs going viral on social media are often hilarious, they often also show silly behavior that makes you wonder, "How did that happen...?"
However, no matter how silly and innocent a dog may seem, there are also some adorable and endearing moments when they're serious.
Many people find themselves wanting to pet their dog when they see such silly behavior.
In this article, we've compiled some silly, cute, and funny dog photos, as well as some simple questions about silly dogs.
However, silly behavior can sometimes lead to dangerous behavior that goes beyond mere "cuteness," so we've also provided information on dog training.
If you're looking for comfort from watching your dog's silly antics, or if you're worried about your dog's silly behavior, be sure to check this out.
7 Images of Silly and Cute Dogs
A carefully selected collection of silly and adorable dog images!
From chuckle-worthy images to surprising ones, enjoy a variety of silly dog antics.
1. A Shiba Inu Lost at the Dog Park
Quote: Twitter
Dog runs are great places for dogs to have fun.
They can interact with other dogs and run around... but this Shiba Inu seems to have succumbed to something. What on earth happened at the dog run?
2. A Dog Turned into a Piggy Bank in an Unexpected Accident
Quote: Twitter
It's like a piggy bank!?
In an unexpected accident, I lost some of my hair, leaving it looking like it had a hole in it.
Quote: Twitter
The reason was that the shaver moved when it was applied to the dog's head. You can kind of see the sadness in the dog's expression (lol).
3. A dog that wants to be a good dog
Quote: Twitter
This dog is fast asleep, using a book called "How to Be a Good Dog" as his pillow. Perhaps he was dreaming of becoming a good dog?
I hope he continues to work hard to become a good dog.
4. A Shiba Inu in despair over the end of its walk
Quote: Twitter
This Shiba Inu is in despair after realizing that their walk is almost over.
You can really feel their strong desire not to go home (lol).
Walking is such a fun activity for dogs, so you can't help but want to keep them going a little longer.
5. Shiba Inu striking a sexy pose
Quote: Twitter
This Shiba Inu is striking a sexy pose for the camera.
It's a very beautiful and sexy pose.
6. A Shiba Inu driving a truck!?
Source: Twitter
This Shiba Inu is driving a truck.
He has a very dignified face and muscular arms... who on earth is he? (lol)
It's kind of cool how he looks like he's driving with such a cool head.
7. Slicked-back Pomeranian
Quote: Twitter
Pomeranians are known for their adorable, fluffy fur.
However, this Pomeranian's hair is slicked back... (lol)
It seems he went for a walk on a windy day and got his hair slicked back.
Source: Twitter
It might be windy and tiring, but a walk on a day like this is sure to be enjoyable for your dog.
It's adorable to see a dog having fun at all times.
Sometimes it's not enough to just be cute... Three dog training tips
Dogs' silly behavior can be very adorable, but sometimes they can get dangerous.
Recently, dogs engaging in cute but dangerous behavior has been perceived as "poor training" and has sparked outrage on social media.
To prevent your dog from engaging in dangerous behavior, proper training, such as the following, is essential.
- Prevent your dog from biting
- Crate training
- Consult a professional if this is difficult
From here, we will explain each training method in detail.
Prevent your dog from biting
Even though dogs may look very cute, they have a powerful bite.
If they do develop a biting habit, they can sometimes injure people, other dogs, or animals...
To avoid such a situation, train your dog to avoid biting.
First, make sure your dog knows which toys are okay to play with.
If you allow your dog to play freely with anything, it may also bite other people's clothes and objects.
Also, biting anything can lead to swallowing or eating something.
For this reason, let your dog learn which toys are okay to play with and chew, and teach it not to bite anything else.
In addition, gentle biting, which is common in puppies, can lead to problems if continued into adulthood.
For puppies who have a tendency to bite, repeatedly teach them that "if they bite, the fun ends."
It's very important to properly train your dog not to bite other people or dogs, including the groomer and during walks.
Crate Training
Crate train your dog and train it to enter the crate whenever you ask it to.
A crate is a small doghouse with a roof. It's primarily used to keep your dog inside when traveling.
For example, your dog must be crated when riding in a car.
If you are not crate trained and drive with your dog on your lap, it is a violation of the Road Traffic Act.
A crate is also necessary when taking your dog to an evacuation shelter during a disaster.
Due to the large number of people in evacuation shelters, dogs cannot be allowed to roam free and will have to stay in a crate.
If you are not crate trained, your dog will find the time spent in a crate very painful.
To protect your beloved dog, please crate train him regularly and help him get used to being in a crate.
Don't be overconfident and think, "My dog is well-behaved, so it'll be fine." Train your dog to behave correctly when necessary.
Consult a Professional if You're Having Difficulty
If you're having difficulty training your dog for reasons such as "training isn't working" or "your dog has grown up without training," consult a professional about training.
If you're using the wrong training methods, you'll need to improve them.
Also, sometimes your dog may need treatment.
There's no shame in having trouble training your dog, so if you're having trouble, please consult a professional.
Ensure your dog's training success with professional help.
Simple Questions About Stupid Dogs
Here, we'll answer some simple questions about silly dogs, such as:
- Are there differences in intelligence between different dog breeds?
- My dog is the cutest, even though he's silly?
- Are there times when dogs aren't just silly?
Are there differences in intelligence between dog breeds?
In fact, it's said that there are differences in intelligence between dog breeds.
Dogs are said to be as intelligent as a 2- to 3-year-old human, and they can understand a variety of language.
Here, we'll introduce a ranking of dog breeds that are considered to be the dumbest. The rankings are based on "whether they can understand a single command" and "how many times they can remember a new command."
1st place: Afghan Hound
2nd place: Basenji
3rd place: Bulldog
4th place: Chow Chow
5th place: Borzoi
Not all dog breeds ranked here are stupid.
Also, when we say stupid, it doesn't mean they're unintelligent; rather, they are difficult to train due to factors such as "going at your own pace" and "being able to think and act independently."
Even though my dog is stupid, he's the cutest!
Many people are doting owners, not doting parents, and take lots of photos and videos of their beloved dogs.
However, a survey by a photo service company found that even such owners only take a few photos with their pets, accounting for less than 20%.
Furthermore, according to the survey results, 72.6% of people "want to keep photos of their beloved dog as a memento when they say goodbye."
When you actually look back through your photo albums, you'll probably realize that there are hardly any photos with your beloved dog.
To preserve your memories with your beloved dog, be sure to take lots of photos with him.
It might be a good idea to ask family, friends, or even a professional photographer to take photos.
Are there times when your dog isn't just stupid?
In fact, it has recently been discovered that dogs can also suffer from ADHD.
Symptoms include:
- Extreme activity
- Restraint
- Inability to concentrate
These symptoms may be due to a lack of training, but if you are concerned, consult your veterinarian.
Also, like humans, dogs can sometimes show symptoms of dementia as they age.
- Maws for no reason in the middle of the night
- Wants to get into small spaces
- Doesn't know his own name
If you notice any of these symptoms, your dog may be suffering from dementia.
Symptoms can begin to appear as early as 12 or 13 years of age, so keep an eye on your dog to detect them early.
For more information on canine dementia, see the following article:
【Do dogs get dementia? Breeds and ages at higher risk】
Summary
It's so cute to see your dog trying so hard to do silly things!
However, proper training is necessary to prevent your dog from engaging in dangerous behavior.
If you've just adopted a puppy and are finding it extremely difficult to train, or if you're worried about changes in your older dog's behavior, consult a veterinarian or a dog-training specialist.
Early consultation can help improve problem behaviors and lead to early detection of illnesses.
Let's preserve your dog's natural and cute side while training him to grow into a well-behaved dog!
