Our beloved doggies are mostly known for being energetic, adorable, and extremely loving creatures. But we've gotta admit, nothing in this wide, wild world we live in is either black or white, and our furry companions are no exception. And while we usually see our doggers being their happy and adorable selves, sometimes they’re not so cheerful. Sometimes they're judgy, disapproving, and giving us dirty human-like looks. Which often makes them even more adorable, but let's not tell them that.
Turns out, dogs giving us looks of disapproval is now a thing—so much so that there's even a viral #DisapprovingDogChallenge hashtag on Facebook inviting dog owners from all over the world to share pics of their best friends being grumpy and giving dirty looks.
Without further ado, Bored Panda invites you to look through this exclusive selection of iconic dog photos from the #DisapprovingDogChallenge on Facebook.
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Image credits: Erin Hoffman Leidlein
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Image credits: Sarah Mead
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But here's a question—can dogs truly feel disapproval? Or is it just us interpreting their facial expressions in our human ways? According to Wag!, disapproval is an emotion most agree dogs can experience. "This means they can not only sense your disapproval, but they can also let you know when they are unhappy with something," Wag! writes in their article.
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Image credits: Ivy Love
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Image credits: Erin Hoffman Leidlein
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Image credits: Kayla Robinson
"Dogs are able to experience a wide range of emotions, very similar to humans. While they may not have the capability to feel some of the deeper emotions we can, the fact of the matter is that they are more like us than we thought," reads the article on Wag!
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Image credits: Erin Hoffman Leidlein
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Image credits: Victoria Bell
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Image credits: Shelbi Todaro
According to Wag!, "in order to truly understand how dogs feel and what disapproval is like to them, we must look at dogs like we do young children. It is thought that dogs have the same emotional capacity of a two to two-and-a-half year old human, which can help explain their actions and reactions!"
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Image credits: Nicole Mockeridge
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Image credits: Olivia Faith Henderson
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Image credits: Bayli Bracey
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Image credits: Emily Alexandra Woolley
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Image credits: Kris Haak
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Image credits: Erin Beals
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Image credits: Samara Castro
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Image credits: Rama Lama
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Image credits: Maile Weldon
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Image credits: Steff Bell
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Image credits: Alana Ostrowiecki
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Image credits: Elizabeth Horton
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Image credits: Emily Faye Gates
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Image credits: Kelly Witzel
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Image credits: Darian Lynn
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Image credits: Brandy Lyn Peyton
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Image credits: Michael Edward Miller Jr.
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Image credits: Alana Rodriguez
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Image credits: Chastiti Hill
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Image credits: Victoria Couzens
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Image credits: Jeff Nall
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Image credits: Lindsay M. Schoenfeld
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Image credits: Katie L Tankesly
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Image credits: Richard Kelly
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Image credits: Jessica Marie Martin
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Image credits: Christina Connolly
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Image credits: Jacqueline Hollander
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Image credits: Katie Wartell
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Image credits: Wendy Crow
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Image credits: Leslie Bonebreak
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Image credits: Courtney Conklin
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Image credits: Victoria Hennessy
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