LAIKA
A loving animated tribute to Laika the dog – the world’s first true astronaut, who was launched into space Sputnik 2 way back in 1957 – with the kind of ending we wish had really occurred for the mutt.
A loving animated tribute to Laika the dog – the world’s first true astronaut, who was launched into space Sputnik 2 way back in 1957 – with the kind of ending we wish had really occurred for the mutt.
FatAwesome accurately depicts how your friends might act if they behaved more like cats and dogs than humans. Though we’ve known more than a few guys who act the same when inebriated.
St. Bernards are famous for being bred as rescue dogs, but Maniek needs some rescuing himself. The man-sized canine refuses to go down the stairs on his own. In his defense, they are quite steep.
If your mutt’s going to insist on drinking out of the toilet bowl anyhow, why not get them their own, and ensure it has clean water in it? We’re getting one for the cat. And another for our breakfast cereal.
It’s not like the Jedi dog who takes down Darth Vader in this street performance is particularly ferocious – perhaps that’s what makes it laughable when the Dark Lord curls up into submission.
When you play fetch with your dog, you’re supposed to let go of its collar. This kid learns the consequences of not releasing, while at the same time inventing the snowless dogsled.
We’ve already seen how sneaky dogs can be when they want to play. Here’s one that aims to kill. Watch as he uses his eagle eyes and lightning quick reflexes to catch an unsuspecting fish.
What is it with owners too lazy to throw the ball to their dogs? Here, another resourceful pup figures out how to play fetch without any need for its master to lift a finger.
If you’ve got big dogs, you know you need to keep counters free of food if you don’t want to provide a doggie smorgasbord. Here, Caos the Alaskan Klee Kai figures out how small dogs can join in the fun.
In Soviet Russia, every house sleeps in its own dog. At least that’s what we think is going on here with this pup who doesn’t quite grasp how a doghouse is supposed to work.
This well-behaved golden retriever faithfully keeps watch over his owner’s bicycle when he steps away from it. Maybe it’s because he likes to ride just as much as his master.
Rasta the Vizsla spots a wolf on the golf course, and proceeds to slooooooowly and cautiously approach the “wild” dog. Accentuated perfectly by John Williams “The Shark Approaches” from Jaws.
We thoroughly enjoyed the happy pups in the original Dogs in Cars video. Here the dogs get to replicate that wind blowing through the hair sensation in a shameless plug for Vornado fans.
Neo the Belgian Shepherd finds himself fascinated with an electric toothbrush. We wouldn’t want to brush our teeth with it after it’s been laying around the floor and in Neo’s mouth though.
(NSFW: Language) October Jones’ Text From Dog is the 21st century Garfield. The strip takes the form of text messages between Jones and his bulldog, who is both smart yet dumb the way dogs are.
Our search for clean, sustainable and adorable energy is over. We have found our solution. Citizens of the world, follow these simple steps and we’ll be cranking up generators in no time.
This is Cody. He’s cute and all, but we’re convinced that he’s actually a man cursed to become a dog. The stark contrast and duration of his terrifying wail had us crying in glee. And fear.
We already knew that dogs can be pretty self sufficient, but here’s a new one for us. Watch as Tommy the Wonder Retriever makes his way to the kiddie slide and amuses himself.
While they have a way to go before Carnegie Hall, we’re still impressed that these two dogs can play the proper notes on their custom doggie piano keyboard. Plus, way more skills than this guy.
A contestant at the Crufts 2012 dog show seemed to be doing well at the time trial until – well, the video’s title spoils it, but it’s not the act so much as the timing of it that makes this a hoot.
This is YouTuber TushiRIT’s cat Tifa. And this is YouTuber TushiRIT’s dog Tifa. Sure, cats can fetch and wag their tails as well, but that stupid look is trademark dog. Now for barking lessons.
Japan’s TV shows put the Discovery channel to shame. Here they spot a couple of pets who seem to go into beast mode when they are cuddled or played with. Hopefully it’s just a product of training.
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