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80 Wholesome Posts For Your “Daily Dose Of Aww”

80 Wholesome Posts For Your “Daily Dose Of Aww”

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The internet often gets a bad rap for endless arguments, ragebait, and doomscrolling. But every now and then, something pops up in your feed that makes you pause for a different reason—a dog welcoming its owner home, a stranger going out of their way to help someone, or a meme that’s wholesome enough to make your day a little better.
Daily Dose Of Aww” is dedicated to sharing this kinder side of the internet. Filled with wholesome memes, adorable animals, heartwarming stories and everyday moments, it’s the kind of page that’s hard to scroll through without smiling. Some posts might even bring a tear to your eye.
We’ve rounded up some of our favorite posts from the page for you below. Keep scrolling for a dose of good vibes, and be sure to upvote the ones that warmed your heart the most.

#1 We Don’t Deserve Dogs 🥺

We Don’t Deserve Dogs 🥺
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The internet, as Ashitha Nagesh explains, can be “a bit of an unfriendly place.” Your data being tracked, trolls waiting to pounce, and forums that turn into shouting matches are just some of the things we deal with upon logging in. Then there’s ragebaiting, fake news, and the endless comparison traps of a perfectly curated feed… And that’s before you’ve even opened the comments.

So it’s hard not to see why wholesome memes are such a breath of fresh air among all this noise. As Elle Hunt explains, they’re “little reminders of good in a world—and particularly an internet—often depicted as having gone to hell.”

On Instagram, the hashtag #wholesomememes has been used around 6.7 million times, and on other platforms, too, various cozy corners of kindness champion the same feel-good moments, gratitude, and adorable animals. The subreddit Daily Dose Of Aww, a “home for all things related to wholesome, happy, and cute,” is one such example.

Here, moderator u/Wholesomepost says, “Negativity stays at the door.”

#2 Pest Control Kitty

Pest Control Kitty
There was a bug in the garage so I sent in some experts. Apparently they're training the new guy today.
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#3 A Brazilian Doctor Who Treats Patients For Free Shows The Heartfelt Gifts They Bring Him From Rural Villages

A Brazilian Doctor Who Treats Patients For Free Shows The Heartfelt Gifts They Bring Him From Rural Villages
Douglas Ciríaco is a doctor from Ouro Branco in Alagoas, Brazil, known for treating patients without asking for payment. Many of those he helps come from remote areas with little access to medical care. Instead of money, they thank him with simple gifts like fruit, vegetables, eggs, or baked goods. For Dr. Ciríaco, these gestures mean more than any fee. He believes medicine should be driven by compassion, not profit, and his kindness has inspired many across Brazil.
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The sub was founded in December 2021, and just a few years later, it now receives around 38,000 weekly visitors, some of whom contribute to its 987 weekly submissions. These posts range from cute animals and wholesome moments to acts of kindness, positivity, and small joys—basically, “lighthearted content that makes people smile or say ‘aww.’”

As u/Wholesomepost goes on to explain, “If it’s warm, uplifting, and smile-worthy—it belongs here.”

It only takes a short scroll through the sub to start to understand what it is about wholesome memes that makes them so appealing. Sure, anything featuring any kind of animal will always get my vote, but if we look beyond my personal bias and at the range of posts themselves, it becomes clear that part of their appeal lies in how easy they are to relate to.

#4 China Is Turning Stray Cats Into Police Officers

China Is Turning Stray Cats Into Police Officers
In several parts of China, police stations have started taking in stray cats and giving them a new role as unofficial “police cats.” What began as simple acts of kindness soon turned into a practical tradition. The cats help keep stations and storage areas free of rodents, while also bringing a little warmth and comfort to officers and visitors alike. Many of these former strays are given names, cared for by the staff, and even receive playful “police IDs.” Some have become local celebrities, attracting thousands of followers online. While this isn’t an official nationwide program, more police stations are embracing the idea-giving homeless cats a second chance and gaining some very furry coworkers in return.
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#5 This Is The Best Poem I've Ever Read Hands Down. This Is What Poetry Is About For Me, Personally

This Is The Best Poem I've Ever Read Hands Down. This Is What Poetry Is About For Me, Personally
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You don’t need any context to understand a caption like “Don’t scroll without giving him some love” under a photo of a kitten with training wheels, and you don’t need to be in on some inside joke, either, to appreciate a goofy dog in a giraffe costume standing next to an actual giraffe.

But it’s important to also realize that such wholesome memes aren’t just cute filler or quick dopamine hits. They tap into a desire for connection, authenticity, and relief from an exhausting internet. In fact, wholesome memes have been described as a kind of digital self-care—a small, low-effort way for people to manage anxiety and cope with an overwhelming online environment.

And that tracks with what psychologists know about emotion. After scrolling past bad news or an argument, a wholesome meme acts like a mental palate cleanser.

#6 In Canada, Dogs Go To School So They Don't Have To Be Home Alone

In Canada, Dogs Go To School So They Don't Have To Be Home Alone
In Calgary, Canada, dog trainer Denzel Morrison created Ruff & Puff to give dogs something many of them miss during long workdays: companionship and purpose. He transformed an old school bus into a dog-safe ride with harnesses and gates, picking pups up directly from their homes like a real school day.

Instead of staying alone indoors, the dogs are taken to a private, fenced-in park where they spend hours running, playing, resting, and socializing under supervision. Every dog is carefully screened beforehand to make sure the group stays friendly and calm. Denzel also works on basic training and good manners, helping dogs build confidence and healthy behavior.

Owners say their dogs come home happier, more relaxed, and peacefully exhausted — a sign of a day filled with connection. More than a bus ride, Ruff & Puff is about routine, care, and making sure no dog feels lonely while their humans are away.
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#7 Don't Scroll Without Giving Him Some Love

Don't Scroll Without Giving Him Some Love
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Moreover, according to Barbara Fredrickson’s broaden-and-build theory, experiencing positive emotions like joy, gratitude, and hope not only feels nice but also broadens how we think and makes us more likely to act kindly toward others.

That warmth doesn't stop with the person scrolling, either. It's often the whole reason we pass a wholesome meme along in the first place. Sharing something like a meme about a veterinary clinic’s comfort dog, trained to sit with anxious dog patients before surgery, does more than spread a nice image: it signals values like empathy, becoming a quiet way of connecting with others who feel the same way.

#8 This Veterinarian Has A Comfort Dog Assistant That Helps Sick Dog Patients Know That Everything Will Be Alright

This Veterinarian Has A Comfort Dog Assistant That Helps Sick Dog Patients Know That Everything Will Be Alright
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#9 A Young Inuit Girl With Her Husky Puppy In 1949

A Young Inuit Girl With Her Husky Puppy In 1949
There’s a special kind of parka worn by Inuit women called an amauti, designed with a pouch at the back to carry a baby below the hood. Seeing the girl hold the puppy the same way makes it so sweet to imagine she was copying the moms she’d seen carrying their babies like that.
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It also helps that wholesome memes work against the grain. Humans are wired to clock threats and bad news before anything else. It’s a tendency psychologists call negativity bias, a survival instinct left over from a time when spotting danger fast actually kept us alive. Online, where outrage and alarming headlines often capitalize on that same instinct, a wholesome moment captured in a meme stands out precisely because it refuses to play along.

Take the story on this list about a young boy reported to the police for going door to door doing odd jobs, trying to save up for a PS5. By all accounts, it looks headed toward a familiar, discouraging ending. Instead, the responding officer is so struck by the boy's grit that he shows up with the console himself. That plot twist, the moment the story flips from “this could go badly” to “this went better than anyone expected,” is exactly what makes it stick with you.

#10 Baby Fox Napping In The Woods

Baby Fox Napping In The Woods
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#11 Hey Everyone, Here's A Smiling Dog In A Giraffe Costume. I Know You Have A Lot Going On But I Can Only Hope Your Day Makes You Feel This Good

Hey Everyone, Here's A Smiling Dog In A Giraffe Costume. I Know You Have A Lot Going On But I Can Only Hope Your Day Makes You Feel This Good
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Considering all of this, it’s pretty easy to see why Daily Dose Of Aww has attracted such a loyal community. It’s more than a place to pass a few minutes online; it’s a welcome break from the outrage, exhaustion, and endless negativity that so often dominate our feeds.

So consider this list a shortcut to that same feeling. Here, you’ll find some of the sub’s best posts: goofy pets, unlikely animal friendships, small acts of kindness, and the occasional story that’ll catch you off guard in the best way.

#12 Proud Mama Otter Showing Off Her Precious Babies

Proud Mama Otter Showing Off Her Precious Babies
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#13 Puppies

Puppies
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#14 Police Arrested A 99-Year-Old Granny To Help Her Complete Her Bucket List And Her Reaction Was Absolutely Priceless

Police Arrested A 99-Year-Old Granny To Help Her Complete Her Bucket List And Her Reaction Was Absolutely Priceless
A 99-year-old woman from the Netherlands, Annie, fulfilled an unusual item on her bucket list experience, time in a police cell. Despite having committed no crime, local police in Nijmegen Zuid kindly honoured her family’s request and briefly allowed her to sit in a cell.
Annie was absolutely delighted by the experience, and the photos shared by the police quickly went viral, drawing warm and positive reactions from people around the world.
The thoughtful gesture was widely praised, with many applauding the officers for helping make Annie’s special wish come true
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#15 Surrogate Siblings

Surrogate Siblings
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#16 She’s An Old Lady, But When She Looks At Me Like This, She’s My Little Kitten Again

She’s An Old Lady, But When She Looks At Me Like This, She’s My Little Kitten Again
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#17 Grieving Man Sells Everything To Travel The World With His Pet Ferret

Grieving Man Sells Everything To Travel The World With His Pet Ferret
After losing his mother, adopted mother, and best friend in one year, 25-year-old Charlie Hammerton from Cornwall, UK, sold all his belongings—including three cars—and left his Royal Air Force job to travel Europe with his rescue ferret, Bandit. With £15,000, he bought a camper van and visited 14 countries, raising mental health awareness along the way.

Sadly, Bandit passed away a week after they returned home.

Charlie now runs Adventure Bandits, helping children reconnect with nature, and wrote a book titled Before Our Adventures to inspire others battling grief and depression.
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#18 Cute Cats Sleeping

Cute Cats Sleeping
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#19 Just A Little Panda Person

Just A Little Panda Person
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#20 Dog Kept Sticking His Head Through The Fence, So His Owners Turned It Into A Neighborhood Attraction

Dog Kept Sticking His Head Through The Fence, So His Owners Turned It Into A Neighborhood Attraction
An Ohio dog owner (@thedogfence ] came up with a hilarious solution after his dog kept trying to peek through the backyard fence. Brian Stanley cut a dog-head-shaped hole so his curious pup, Burger, could safely watch the neighborhood. During the pandemic, Stanley and his son took the idea a step further, creating hand-painted posters around the opening so Burger’s head became part of the artwork whenever he looked through. The displays quickly became a local sensation, featuring playful parodies of famous paintings, movies, and video games. What started as a simple way to keep a nosy dog entertained has since turned into a viral community art project that continues to make neighbors smile.
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