Think about your reaction the last time you were really, really excited about something. Now, magnify it by, oh, I don’t know, around a million. The result? These puppers. (Also, I kind of just assume all dogs are male and all cats are female, so I’m going to be using masculine pronouns even though I don’t know the dogs’ genders.)
This puggo who is jumping for joy.
Why I think he’s so excited: His human just told him they’re going to the dog park.
This little puff.
Why I think he’s so excited: His person is crouched down to his level, waving a piece of ham around.
This scrappy boxer.
Why I think he’s so excited: He’s finally graduated to “I’m-allowed-to-sit-on-the-couch-now” status.
This HAPPY LITTLE BOOP.
Why I think he’s so excited: The mailman left.
This doggie army.
Why I think they’re so excited: They’re moving to a larger house.
This festive furball.
Why I think he’s so excited: Uh, duh? Because everyone is having a party for him?
This giggle-monster.
Why I think he’s so excited: Pretty obvious here too. His human is giving him the ticklies.
This nature lover.
Why I think he’s so excited: He’s been napping for three days and is finally getting some fresh air.
This flying dog of freedom.
Why I think he’s so happy: He was just called a good boy.
Next time you’re really excited about something, make sure you let your inner dog out so everyone knows just how much.