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Who the $%*# drew these dogs? 😲

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WikiHow is so weird. Welcome to Thank Dog It's Friday , when we dig up our goofiest, most ridiculous

WikiHow is so weird. [WikiHow is so weird.] [BarkPost logo] What you look like when you FB stalk a dog. [when you fb stalk a dog][Via WikiHow]( Welcome to Thank Dog It's Friday (TDIF!), when we dig up our goofiest, most ridiculous stories, just for you. If things don’t get weird, we’re doing something wrong. 😂 This week: Wikihow dogs. What is their deal? We're always on the hunt for good resources to learn about dogs and learn how to treat them right. One classic internet resource is [Wikihow](… though to be honest, after we spent a little time looking through the dogs of Wikihow, it's hard not to get distracted with the overwhelming question, "What the &%*^ did I just look at??" These illustrations are… pretty awkward. So we decided to have a little fun with them and answer the question: "What is this dog *really* thinking about right now?" The Dogs of Wikihow: What's on their mind? 1. This dog needs a little more personal space. [gimme space][Via WikiHow]( 2. This pup has had enough of Jared's whining. [stop whining][Via WikiHow]( 3. This confident mama dog isn't taking $#!& from anybody. [mama dog][Via WikiHow]( 4. This manipulative lil' monster will do anything for the prize. [lil' monster][Via WikiHow]( 5. This pup really needs to reconsider his friend circle. [sup bro][Via WikiHow]( 6. This Beagle has a song in her heart. [beagle boy][Via WikiHow]( 7. And this Pit bull is just trying to ignore the whole… mannequin hand… thing… [weirdo][Via WikiHow]( Thanks Wikihow dogs! We know how ya feel. And… Wikihow artists, if you're out there, just let us know how you're doing and if there's anything we can do to help. Caption contest: What would this dog say? What will this Dalmatian say next? Reply to this email to send us your caption! We'll share our favorite soon. 😊 [dalmatian late for his date again][Via WikiHow]( "What a wiki-fun email! But wiki-how do I wiki-share with my friends??" Click here! 👇 [Image:    [ Have you meme'd your dog? Do you have hilarious pics and videos of your dog doing goofy things? Send 'em our way. We'd love to see them. [barkpost] Will: Writer, Will tell ya what he wants, what he really really wants Mannequin Hand On a Stick, A new way to feed your dog I guess? Tazz: Editor, Ready to kiss Benji no matter what he eats [carrots]( P.P.S. Did you like this email? Click yes or no below or hit reply to send us feedback! [Image: ( [Link: ( [Link: ( [Image: ( [Link: ( Was this email forwarded to you and now you want more? [Click here to sign up for the BarkPost newsletter](. BarkBox, Inc. All Rights Reserved 221 Canal Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10013 [Stop getting cute dogs in your email. Unsubscribe.](

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