
45 Users From An Online Community Dedicated To Canines Share Pictures Of Adorable Doggos Showing Their Derpiness And Weirdness
Dogs have different personalities and these pictures prove it.

Every dog's personality is unique. It wouldn't be surprising if some of them are oddballs like the people you know.
But just like how humans can be classified by their MBTI personality types, dogs also have major personality types. For example, some canines tend to be more dominant than others.
With their confidence, it's natural for them to take the mantle of the leader. You'll see their confidence in the way they carry themselves.
Other dogs are timid. If you want to help your dog feel more comfortable and confident in the world, it's essential to approach their behavior with gentleness.
Pushing your furry friend into situations that make them uneasy may actually backfire on your efforts. Your dog might perceive it as being forced to confront deeply frightening experiences, and this could result in feelings of mistrust towards you.
Some dogs are independent. They tend to rely more on their instincts.
Dogs like this lean toward bonding with one person. They will appear standoffish toward other people, and won't bother bonding with them.
Do you have friends who a chill? Chances are you'll find the same type of personality in a dog.
Happy-go-lucky dogs are so sociable, they're excited to meet someone new. They tend to jump on people because they want to be friends quickly.
Finally, some dogs are very adaptable. They're very happy to accommodate what their owners need and are very flexible companions — and this personality makes them easy to train.
In today's post, you'll see dogs with different personalities. Some are weird, while others are awkward.
Some dogs command attention, while others just want to sit in a corner.
Doggo's attempt at becoming a meme.

This is what you call "corgibalism."

Imagine waking up to this each morning.

Adorable derpy smile

Dog's reaction after he heard his hooman making some snacks without him

Walkin' through the door

He loves fruits.

This doggo knows how to pose for a Tinder profile picture. Maybe it has one?

Awww, look at how sad he is.

Doggobomber

A photogenic dog. Now if only she'd get hired as an endorser...

It's pretty obvious what this dog's favorite things are.

How can a nose be this flexible?

The tub is his bed.

Yoga master

That's how he says "hello."

When the hoomans are away, the doggo lays (on the couch where he isn't allowed).

It looks like a toy (only it's not...)

Friday mood

Monday blues

"Enough with the homework. Let's play!"

The craziness of this creature is contagious.

That derp is simply beautiful.

For this dog, this sitting position is normal.

Everything's suspicious to this dog.

The owner says their doggo loves to shove his nose like this to smell their dinner.
He never attempts to steal his hooman's food.

They've been like this for five minutes. At least they're comfy.

Doggos can be artists too!
She painted an impressionist piece — with her snot.

What kind of creature is that?

She can't unsee what she just saw.

Room service
Mind turning off the light? Thanks.

Peanut butter addict

This face means he's not getting enough attention from the hooman.

Escaping the cold

Such a mood.

Some dogs prefer the cold floor over the warm bed.

"That whole bed is yours, though!"

The person who took this photo only owns the car.

Looking for snacks.

This dog sticks her head in every hole on the ground she finds.

Poor baby...

You may have not guessed, but that doggo is actually asking for a treat.

Dog loves putting his whole paw in his mouth.

Doggo mom is handling this rebellious teen.

Puppy loves sticking his head in his owner's shoes.

According to experts, recognizing and embracing your dog's personality leads to effective training and harmonious interactions. Similar to understanding that pushing a shy introvert to be outgoing is challenging, forcing a dog against their natural tendencies will lead to difficulties.
Approach their training in a way that suits their unique personalities. This way, you can foster a stronger bond and create a happier, more well-adjusted canine companion.

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