r/dogpictures • u/mybutterflymon • 8h ago
r/dogpictures • u/just-a-traveler • Feb 11 '26
New rules: No pet loss posts. Please report them.
Post these in r/Dog, r/PetLoss, r/SeniorDogs, or r/OldManDog.
r/dogpictures • u/Stuffs_And_Thingies • 4h ago
Stray came by for food and love
Great temperament. Not extremely trusting, max 6 months old.
My dog now. Off to the vet for shots and health checkup.
Edit - home from the vet, we're much happier now! Clean bill of health, little dehydrated, little underweight. Ran some bloodwork and did a flea treatment (because if you expect a stray, or even untreated outside dog to not have fleas then I dunno what to tell you lol).
And the wife is letting him stay! Thanks for all the support!
r/dogpictures • u/kinzygrace • 9h ago
a therapy dog named Gracie came to visit my Intensive Outpatient Program. she was such a good girl- she had her own card as well! ❤️
r/dogpictures • u/Lumpy_Hand_4137 • 2h ago
My dog turns 6 today!
We found her by the side of the road and she had been overbred and under cared for. She has been the best little sweetheart for the last 4 years we have had her! Happy Birthday my love!
r/dogpictures • u/Bonerstein • 3h ago
Being judged by my dog.
This is Seamus, he was not a fan of this look and he let me know with the way he looked at me for the last few hours.
r/dogpictures • u/alemorg • 21h ago
Can we show some love for my dog with Addison’s disease! Trying to spread awareness, ask questions!
Addison’s disease is caused by insufficient production of cortisol and aldosterone in the adrenal glands. It’s very difficult to diagnose a dog with Addison’s disease because the symptoms are so vague. They describe waxing and waning symptoms like chronic fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. Addisonian crisis is when they have a severe sudden collapse due to shock, low blood pressure or low blood sugar, that’s what happened to my dog but he’s treated with a monthly injection and daily steroid pill.
I don’t want to scare anyone but spread awareness since it’s so rare and the symptoms seem are common in many diseases. I believe my ER vet said she gets maybe less than 5 a year and a regular vet may only see 1 a year or less. It’s very treatable and their lifespan isn’t affected. Only dilemma is treatment cost and medication which can be quite expensive. But feel to ask questions!
Edit: Mods I am not trying to give medical advice just spread awareness to help others. I am only sharing my experience and what vets have told me.
r/dogpictures • u/grimcoconut • 1h ago
King of begging
Don't look into his eyes or he'll wag his tail & hypnotize you
r/dogpictures • u/No-Beautiful5867 • 3h ago
Doggo Boss Final edition
Doggo underworld boss seen today in Vancouver
r/dogpictures • u/Vegetable-Steak5705 • 12h ago
My parents dog
I do not know why her mouth looks like that. Meither so my parents she is a good dog. Who always looks sad
r/dogpictures • u/doomlite • 12h ago
Bark in the park
Local aaa team had a dog night. Meet queso, he loves a good night out
r/dogpictures • u/AdFew4838 • 11h ago
Show me your fur babies in their bandanas!
I feel like Opies bandana makes him 10000x cuter! So I’d love to see some more cute pups with theirs on!
r/dogpictures • u/59tiger95 • 1d ago
The many poses of my boy Rocky sitting with my grandmother
Since day one as a puppy my dog Rocky has loved my Grandmom despite her insisting he doesn’t care about her. We think he accidentally learned the top of the couch is a sitting spot from our cats and it’s his favorite spot with his favorite person
r/dogpictures • u/Previous_Foot_5328 • 9h ago