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  1. “What my doodle thinks of personal space.”
  2. “I will never understand how this 90-pound dog gets himself into spaces like this.”
  3. “My parents’ dog, who I got to see over the holidays.”
  4. “6’3” human next to a 167-pound dog, a 14-pound dog, and a destroyed volleyball"
  5. “My 70-pound lapdog showing his beautiful smile”
  6. “90-pound giant dog loves small spaces, like under my desk.”
  7. “My wife and our 16-week-old puppy (we think he’s going to be big)”
  8. “Grandma and great Grandson”
  9. “My 80-pound dog thinks he’s a lapdog.”
  10. “Does anyone know what kind of puppy this is?”
  11. “I woke up startled from a nightmare and got out of bed to find my dog because I wanted snuggles. He climbed onto my face with all 85 lbs of himself and passed out.”
  12. 150-pound lapdog
  13. “This dog on a train”
  14. “She thinks she’s a person.”
  15. “Little lady next to a giant dog”
  16. “My friend made Dr. Who PJs for my Great Dane because she’s always cold and pitiful during wintertime.”
  17. “Our rescue pup — 11.5 months old”
  18. “Leonardo D’Cappucino”
  19. “You try telling her that 80-pound dogs aren’t lapdogs. She was raised with cats, so ’If I fit, I sit.’”
  20. “Our Catahoula thinks he’s a lapdog.”
  21. “My friend’s dog, Bosco, sitting shotgun in a 1994 G20 caravan”

21 Pets That Create A Smurf-Like World Around Them

Prepare to enter a whimsical realm where pets reign supreme, making everything around them appear astonishingly small. In this captivating compilation, we present you with 21 extraordinary pets that transform their surroundings into a delightful Smurf-like world. From a dog twice the size of its human companion to a snail that makes a human's hand tiny, these larger-than-life animals captivate us with their impressive proportions.


As you journey through these enchanting scenes, you'll witness a fascinating contrast between the adorably oversized pets and their seemingly miniature surroundings. These extraordinary moments not only bring smiles to our faces but also remind us of the awe-inspiring diversity and wonder found in the animal kingdom. So, get ready to be transported into a fantastical world where pets hold the key to transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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#1. “What my doodle thinks of personal space.”

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#2. “I will never understand how this 90-pound dog gets himself into spaces like this.”

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#3. “My parents’ dog, who I got to see over the holidays.”

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#4. “6’3” human next to a 167-pound dog, a 14-pound dog, and a destroyed volleyball"

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#5. “My 70-pound lapdog showing his beautiful smile”

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#6. “90-pound giant dog loves small spaces, like under my desk.”

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#7. “My wife and our 16-week-old puppy (we think he’s going to be big)”

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#8. “Grandma and great Grandson”

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#9. “My 80-pound dog thinks he’s a lapdog.”

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#10. “Does anyone know what kind of puppy this is?”

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#11. “I woke up startled from a nightmare and got out of bed to find my dog because I wanted snuggles. He climbed onto my face with all 85 lbs of himself and passed out.”

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#12. 150-pound lapdog

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#13. “This dog on a train”

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#14. “She thinks she’s a person.”

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#15. “Little lady next to a giant dog”

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#16. “My friend made Dr. Who PJs for my Great Dane because she’s always cold and pitiful during wintertime.”

Source: irelaxolotl
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#17. “Our rescue pup — 11.5 months old”

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#18. “Leonardo D’Cappucino”

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#19. “You try telling her that 80-pound dogs aren’t lapdogs. She was raised with cats, so ’If I fit, I sit.’”

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#20. “Our Catahoula thinks he’s a lapdog.”

Source: Powderkegger1
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#21. “My friend’s dog, Bosco, sitting shotgun in a 1994 G20 caravan”

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