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10 Dog Gifs You Didn't Know You Needed

Puppers is love. Puppers is life.

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10 Dog Gifs You Didn't Know You Needed

I feel that at this point in time, while we're overwhelmed with deadlines, midterms, papers, insane winter storms, the insane political climate, and so much more, what we need is a good amount of time staring at puppies. And so to all my dog-loving friends out there, I hope you enjoy.

1. This puppers who just wants a nap.

2. This puppers just wants to find out how to talk to his friend.

3. This doggo is all of us on a Monday.

4. Pupper or Teddy Bear? Will let you know after cuddles.

5. Just look at that paw...

6. This pupper achieved her dream of learning how to fly.

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7. This doggo wants to make sure that he can say hi.

8. Look at this doggo making friends.

9. This pupper knows he's "The Good Boy" everyone's been asking about.

10. Bless this world that has such beautiful, innocent creatures in it.

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