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37 Things Doggos Mastered Before Hoomans

Let's face it: dogs are better than us in every imaginable way.

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37 Things Doggos Mastered Before Hoomans
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1. Embracing diversity

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2. Babysitting

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3. Defying gravity

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4. Taking up the entire bed

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5. Balance

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6. Yoga

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7. The element of surprise

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8. Storm preparation

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9. Transportation services

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10. Coaching

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11. Appreciating the great outdoors

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12. Natural beauty

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13. First day of school pictures

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14. College

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15. Prom

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16. Unconditional love

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17. Standing up to bullies (including geese)

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18. Giving undivided attention

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19. Making friends

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20. Napping

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21. The art of disguise

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22. Patriotism

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23. Blue Fridays

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24. Halloween

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25. Listening to directions

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26. Bravery

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27. Air, land, and sea navigation

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28. Bringing home the bacon

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29. Abiding by the law

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30. Mirror selfies

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31. Creativity

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32. Fitting into compact spaces

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33. Fiestas

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34. Making the nice list

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35. Good hygiene

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36. Team spirit

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37. Blocking out the haterz

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... And pretty much everything else.

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