20 Of The Funniest Posts About Cats And Dogs This Week (June 21-27)
Woof — it's been a long week.
If you feel like you've been working like a dog, let us offer you the internet equivalent of a big pile of catnip: hilarious posts about pets.
We Shih Tzu not.
Each week at HuffPost, we scour Bluesky, Instagram and X, formerly Twitter, to find the funniest posts about our furballs being complete goofballs. They're sure to make you howl.
(And if you want more, no need to beg ― you can check out last week's batch right here.)
Dudes will see this image and be like'He's literally me' pic.twitter.com/sSHbmIIs1O
— F Train Freddy (@TheOpsWarrior) June 24, 2025
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The absolute state of these three. pic.twitter.com/N7JisE7Qf7
— Geoff (@kwoade) June 23, 2025
This is Sirius. He wanted to show off all of his best unconventional tricks. 14/10 what an absolute pro pic.twitter.com/pf6AYD884f
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 25, 2025
This notice from management at a U.S hotel shows the reasons why it allows dogs to stay pic.twitter.com/7xTFuXA2oj
— B&S (@_B___S) June 26, 2025
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A dog meets its younger versionpic.twitter.com/s1CK8KC7Iz
— Interesting things (@awkwardgoogle) June 22, 2025
My sister got a new kitten and it immediately decided to loaf on a watermelon and bless us with this picture. pic.twitter.com/oSeFfzuvGA
— Faff (Fawful's Lover) (@faffreux) June 25, 2025
Nailed it.. 😂 pic.twitter.com/PJ5aDSbSzL
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) June 26, 2025
pic.twitter.com/TKmXPSgS7n
— contents that ll heal your depression 🌻 (@catshealdeprsn) June 27, 2025
saw glengarry glen ross on broadway this weekend and also got this picture of michael mckean showing the crowd a picture of his dog pic.twitter.com/tAAzgiCo5u
— hil (@plume__) June 23, 2025
Dog Hides From Owners When Its Name Is Called pic.twitter.com/tMclnsFBvE
— B&S (@_B___S) June 21, 2025
ㅤ pic.twitter.com/Jy4IMMzCMk
— smol silly cat (@Catsillyness) June 22, 2025
pic.twitter.com/LIZxjaekVN
— Posts Of Cats (@PostsOfCats) June 27, 2025
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