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13 Dogs Who Prove That Wrinkles Are Beautiful!

| January 6, 2016

Society is obsessed with appearances. Sometimes, you have to wonder why dog and human beauty standards are so different. I mean, what’s wrong with people who are a bit on the furry side? A little extra squishy? A tad wrinkly? The answer: NOTHING! Here are 13 adorable, wrinkly wonders who prove that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If age ain’t nothin’ but a number, a wrinkle ain’t nothin’ but a little extra cuteness!

1.Get ready for a *squee!* overload. Those eyes. Those ears. Those wrinkles.

2. Um…and where can I get one of these? Just try to resist that pudgy puppy pout.

3. This guy stays handsome from his puppyhood to his big dog days. (Click “next” below the picture.) He’s aged quite gracefully.

4. And this fella may be the happiest roly poly pup you ever did see. “BELLY RUUUUUUB!”

5. This pooch’s serious face lets you know that she means business! “It’s dinner time, and you don’t want to see me when I’m hangry!”

6. And this little girl is keen on her beauty routine. *Excludes anti-wrinkle treatments.

7. But this silly guy? He doesn’t care what he looks like.  Dog or pancake?

8. And could you ever get enough of this squishy little nose?! Correct answer: no.

9. This round nugget  is taking her wrinkles out to play… (Show off.)

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10. And this pupper’s forehead makes him look wise beyond his years. This oracle says: you will pet a cute dog today.

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11. In case you didn’t know, there’s a moral to this story, folks. “Wait…there is?”

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12. If you notice a couple crinkles popping up here and there, don’t be sad! “Should I cancel my facelift appointment, then?”

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13. It just means you’re becoming a little more lovable…if that’s even possible! 😉

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