Weekly Roundup: Funny Dog Posts From Last Week (Sep 16)

Welcome to the Dogington Post’s “The Weekly Roundup” where we scour the internet for the funniest posts about our furry friends.

To start the year, we present you funny dog posts from Sep 08 to Sep 14 that will paws-itively make you through the rest of the week!

If you’re having a ruff day, then these posts will surely have you barking in joy.

When they get a little too excited about singing:

When you watch “Emily In Paris” and this is what you feel like:

When they’re TOO big to not be paying rent:

When you make use of the label maker:

When you accommodate their size:

When they’re the only one on shift:

When somebody complains about the good boys and girls’ ratings:

When you’re a dog parent and you can’t come to any social gathering:

When they look like they’re about to serenade you:

When they’re too afraid of thunder and lightning:

When they sigh a little too loudly:

When life imitates art:

When you cheat on them and they exact their revenge:

When they hear about the “news” of people eating dogs:

When they complain about food:

When they try to make you forget their mistake:

When they’re sleeping on the job:

When you teach them a lesson!

When you find the best paw-sidential candidates:

@jerabu4

New candidates entering the arena THIS 2024… Who’s policies will dominate the polls this time!? #election2024 #vote #candidate #fyp #foryoupage

♬ original sound – Jerabu

When you have deep conversations with them:

@pubity

I actually understood every word 🥺🐶 #RoadTo15Million #Pubity (Johnny Taylor (AppalachianSpaceNerd) via ViralHog)

♬ original sound – Pubity

When there’s one trick, but two different dogs:

@pubity

Wait for the 2nd dog’s attempt 🥺🤣 #RoadTo15Million #Pubity (Jazmyne Hutchinson via ViralHog)

♬ original sound – Pubity

When you see this hooman “walking” her dog:

When communication is key!

When you finally find evidence of people eating the dogs:

If you just can’t get enough of our weekly roundup, you can check out last week’s batch of posts!

Little Girl Donates Her Lemonade Stand Money To Animal Shelter, Sparkling Ripple Effect

The Kent County Animal Shelter (KCAS) shares that a little girl, named Abby, donates all her lemonade stand money to the animal shelter.

On August 29, Kent County Animal Shelter shared Abby’s note with the caption, “This wonderful little girl sold lemonade to raise money for the shelter.”

In the note written by Abby herself, she said, “I had a lemonade stand and earned $80 plus some change and my parents matched it so over $160 dollars are going to the animals.”

She continued, “Maybe you can buy a toy or something for them.”

Later that day, the animal shelter shared that with Abby’s donation, they were able to buy toys and treats for the dogs and cats at the shelter.

“We are always honored when anyone chooses to donate to KCAS,” the animal shelter wrote. “It is even more remarkable when a child does something so selfless and gives their hard-earned money to others in need.”

KCAS also thanks Abby’s parents in the follow-up post saying, “We also want to thank her parents for instilling the importance of giving back to your community and offering to match their child’s donation.”

The “special donation” went viral and started a ripple effect in the community that had others making donations to the animal shelter to match Abby’s donation or donate in the little girl’s honor.

“This single gift has also started a tremendous ripple effect,” KCAS wrote. The animal shelter further reveals that after the day of Abby’s donation, they have received over $700 in donations.

And even after almost two weeks of Abby’s donation, KCAS continues to receive donations from the community.

On September 10, the animal shelter reveals, “We received quite a large Amazon shipment today with notes stating it was a forward of kindness inspired by Abby raising money for KCAS at a lemonade stand, which her parents had matched.”

They also shared that since the original post of Abby’s donation was shared, the animal shelter has received over $3000 donations.

KCAS wrote, “We can’t believe how inspired, generous and supportive people have been since hearing this story.”

A user wrote, “She is emulating “be the change you’d like to see in the world “. Beautiful.”

While another wrote, “This is so incredible to see, I hope Abby one day realizes just how much of an impact her kindness led to.”

Southern California Dog Rescue’s Neglect On Over 100 Dogs Leads To Criminal Investigation

Woofy Acres dog rescue’s neglect on shelter dogs leads to criminal investigation after the San Bernardino County Animal Care seized 114 dogs from them in mid-July.

The San Bernardino Sun reports that county officials said that the dogs seized from the dog rescue were primarily large and aggressive Pit Bulls with severe health issues.

They also report that the dogs lived in “inadequate conditions” at the over-capacity kennel that Woofy Acres was running in Pinon Hills.

Unfortunately, because of the dogs’ aggressive nature and declining health, 93 out of the 114 dogs were put down.

County animal care spokesperson Francis Delapaz reveals to the San Bernardino Sun that 19 dogs have been placed. Meanwhile, two dogs, a female Pit Bull Terrier and a Shepherd mix, are still up for adoption at 19777 Shelter Way in San Bernardino.

Animal advocates and people who work and volunteer in animal shelters reacted strongly upon hearing the news about the ongoing investigation on Woofy Acres and its founder, Dianne Bedford.

Heather McDermott-Perez, a volunteer with Orange County Animal Care said, “(Bedford) needs to never pull dogs again.”

The San Bernardino Sun reveals that the Orange County Animal Care released a total of 149 dogs to Woofy Acres, with the last placement in January of this year.

Additional insight to the dog rescue and the neglect that the dogs experienced were revealed by Lauren Cardona, co-founder of Saving Devore Dogs.

Gray Brown and White Adult Mixed Breed Pit Bull  Inside Animal Shelter Kennel
Hannah Carl / Shutterstock.com

Talking to the San Bernardino Sun, Cardona reveals that one dog seized by San Bernardino County from the dog rescue, named “Checkers” was emaciated.

Cardona described Checkers as “literally like looking at a skeleton with skin over it”. She also noted that the Woofy Acres site in Pinon Hills “was in the middle of the desert. I don’t know how these dogs didn’t die.”

Earlier this year, Bedford and Woofy Acres made headlines after they were accused of abandoning 32 dogs at Shanderin Kennels, a Rowland Heights dog grooming and boarding business.

“We don’t understand how anyone would think this is OK,” Shanderin Kennels Vet Tech Samantha Redline tells KTLA in February. “We heard that she did this to two other facilities.”

KTLA also reveals that Bedford owed the dog grooming and boarding business nearly $40,000 for the amount spent on the dogs she abandoned there.

After Bedford abandoned the dogs, local shelters were forced to take the responsibility and find a solution that did not involve returning them to Woofy Acres.

A Reddit thread further exposes Bedford and how Woofy Acres “specialized in pulling drama dogs – biters, big aggression, big fear, non-adoptable dogs.”

Furthermore, the San Bernardino Sun reveals that Woofy Acres has a “delinquent status” with the state Attorney’s General Office, meaning they cannot solicit nor disburse donation.