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50 Of The Derpiest Dogs Caught On Camera (New Pics)
Funny,DogsNOV 18, 2021

50 Of The Derpiest Dogs Caught On Camera (New Pics)

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Derp dogs, derp dogs, derpy, derpy, derpy dogs! Can you guess how we’re going to bring a smile to your face today, dear Pandas? With photos of adorably derpy dogs, of course! Wait, you knew? You’re gonna have to let me know how later. But for now, let’s not waste any time and jump straight into the pile of happy doggos and pupperinos who can’t wait to meet you.
We’ve collected some of the dorkiest, most fun photos of dogs, all featured on the wonderful r/AnimalsBeingDerps subreddit, home to 4 million nature lovers. Scroll down and upvote your fave photos (remember, an upvote is like giving the animal a nice long belly rub). What else can we say? The derp has been unleashed! And there's no putting it back in the kennel.
Oh, and I know some of you Pandas might be considering getting a dog for your home after witnessing the tons of playfulness in this list, so make sure to read Bored Panda’s interview with a representative of the PDSA, the UK’s leading veterinary charity, about bringing puppies into our homes. Spoiler warning: taking care of any animal is a big responsibility, so we have to be sure we’re up to the task.
When you’re done enjoying all of these lovely photos, you should definitely check out Bored Panda’s previous post about derpy dogs right here. Cat lovers, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered, too! There are some amazingly derpy cats right here and here.

#1 My Dog Really Loves Bubbles

My Dog Really Loves Bubbles
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#2 C’mon, Abe Just Throw The Damn Frisbee

C’mon, Abe Just Throw The Damn Frisbee
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#3 Nobody Gonna Rob This House For Sure

Nobody Gonna Rob This House For Sure
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The r/AnimalsBeingDerps community is, without a doubt, one of the main places to show off photos and videos of animals derping out. It focuses on lighthearted content that’s a lot of fun and has been bringing smiles to people’s faces since 201. It’s doubly fun if you sneak in a few derpy photos during a short break at work or school. Sharing is caring, so make sure your pals see some of the most awesome dorky canines, too.

Bringing a dog home (derpy or otherwise… though we think all dogs are essentially derps, though some learn to hide it better) is no easy feat. It’s not as simple as picking up a water bowl, a chunky bag of kibble, and calling it a day. I reached out to the PDSA for some tips on taking care of puppies at home. Oh, and just so our resident cat-loving Pandas don’t feel left out, I also got some advice about raising kittens, too.

#4 He’s Trying His Best To Learn How To Pet The Kitty

He’s Trying His Best To Learn How To Pet The Kitty
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#5 Derping As A Strategy To Get Adopted?

Derping As A Strategy To Get Adopted?
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#6 Wait The What Now?

Wait The What Now?
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PDSA Vet Anna Ewers Clark told Bored Panda that all of us should think very carefully about bringing a puppy, kitten, or any other animal home.

“Taking on any pet is a big responsibility, but taking on a young dog or cat can be an even bigger commitment,” she said. “Make sure you do your research before you start searching for your new pet. Saying ‘no’ once you’ve fallen in love with a beautiful young pet can be extremely difficult—so it’s best to make sure you’re fully prepared before you start looking,” Anna explained that the more effort we put in before opening the doors of our homes to pets, the smaller the chance of heart-break or things not working out.

#7 My Dog Got Too Excited About Disc Golf And Errored

My Dog Got Too Excited About Disc Golf And Errored
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#8 Pickles Likes Tuna More Than The Raccoons Apparently

Pickles Likes Tuna More Than The Raccoons Apparently
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#9 No Walk, Don’t Wanna!

No Walk, Don’t Wanna!
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First, you need to consider your pet’s welfare needs. Think about how the pet will fit into your lifestyle when they’re fully grown, not just tiny, adorable balls of cuddliness.

“You’ll also need to look for a responsible breeder or rehoming center and be prepared to teach and train your new pet as they grow into an adult. If you’re not sure that you want a puppy or kitten, you might want to consider finding an older pet from a reputable rehoming center instead,” PDSA Vet Anna shared.

#10 The Three Degrees Of Curiosity

The Three Degrees Of Curiosity
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#11 This Little Munchkin Cheers Me Up On My Walk Home From Work!

This Little Munchkin Cheers Me Up On My Walk Home From Work!
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#12 Derpy Dog Points At Wood Birds

Derpy Dog Points At Wood Birds
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Anna stressed the fact that the puppies (and kittens!) that we choose to bring home with us have to be at least 8 weeks old. This way, they’ll be more independent and not as reliant on their mom. “Puppies and kittens should be at least 8 weeks old when they come home with you. At this age, they should be able to care for themselves and be eating a puppy or kitten diet, without needing any milk from their mother.”

Meanwhile, when you bring your puppy home, you’ll need to help them settle in and feel comfortable in their new home. They should feel relaxed, at ease, free to show you their lighthearted, playful, and derpy side.

#13 Our Puppy Found A Way To Play With The Kitten

Our Puppy Found A Way To Play With The Kitten
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#14 Dog Pondering The Meaning Of Life

Dog Pondering The Meaning Of Life
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#15 Just Why

Just Why
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“When you bring your puppy or kitten home, you’ll need to help them settle into their new home. Being away from their mum and littermates for the first time can be worrying for them,” Anna said, adding that there are some ways to help them adjust and become part of their new family in their forever home.

#16 "Oh Dang, They're Onto Me... Time To Act Normal"

"Oh Dang, They're Onto Me... Time To Act Normal"
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#17 Lovely Reaction To The Blower

Lovely Reaction To The Blower
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#18 Water Bed?

Water Bed?
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“Make sure you have the ideal home for your puppy and kitten, You’ll need to buy the supplies they need, check your house is safely arranged, for example moving furniture to create secure, hazard-free places for them, and pet-proofing your garden. Pheromone diffusers can help calm your new pet and make them feel more at home,” Anna suggested.

#19 Internet, Meet Finn

Internet, Meet Finn
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#20 What Da Dog Doin

What Da Dog Doin
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