This puppy’s shock is so overwhelming that its mouth is quivering shut! This pup is in complete disbelief. Maybe someone just called it a cat, or said the moon is made of treats, but whatever it was, we didn’t know a dog was capable of having such a combination of emotions.
This dog knows it’s going to the vet, and it doesn’t seem ready to listen to the idea that it won’t be that big a deal. It’s both ready to fight and scared for its life – we’ve all been there. Granted, most of us can’t fit under a chair.
Nowhere to Be Found
It's pretty obvious someone just received some bad news. Yes, it's time to go to the vet again; and even though this pup is trying his best to avoid going, we all know moping won't solve anything. We definitely applaud this dog's effort, hiding under a blanket, thinking "as long as they don't see my face, it's all good."
We'll give this cutie some points for creativity. It's also understandable, who of us has not wanted to cry and curl up in a ball when we hear a doctor's visit is on its way? We always knew we had more in common with our pets than we thought.
Please Don't Make Me Go!
This pup isn't worried about looking tough when it comes to the vet. Her size doesn't make her brave or wise, she just wants a little understanding as she sits, contemplating her fate, in her "torturer's" waiting room. She may look big and strong, but she's just a little puppy when it comes to going to the vet.
She can't be the only worried pup. In fact, we're sure the waiting room had at least one other dog trying to keep it cool and not panic. All dogs are lap dogs in the vet's waiting room, just visit any one of them and you will see for yourself.
Don't...Move...a...Muscle
This cat is far beyond the waiting room and the lap dogs, there's no backing out now. You can't run at this point, no one can, but this kitty is attempting to hide. This cat has learned from past experience, it seems, and it knows the lay of the land. And maybe even the fact that the color of its fur camouflages with the wall.
Camouflage seems to be the attempt of the day, as it curls between the wall and cotton balls. It's a nice try, but it won't make much difference. Vets are experts, and they usually know all the hiding places in the office, though we can certainly appreciate this cat's particular attempt.
You Lied!
This is a face of betrayal, of realization, of knowing that, even though no one ever mentioned the word "vet," that's where they ended up. Treats, toys, and car rides are some of the best tricks to get a pup to the dreaded vet, and they seem to have worked once again.
The smells, outfits, and tiles are all too familiar now. This is the vet. There is no going back. The distrust is all-encompassing now, but it won't last. This pup will get in the car again, someday. It'll believe in treats, and toys, and be tricked yet again. But that won't be today. It'll need time to forget first.
The Most Manipulative Eyes
Some people think full-grown German Shepards are intimidating, but as you can see in this photo, every dog knows the power of adorable puppy eyes. It's the first line of defense when a dog wants to avoid a vet visit. But usually, the puppy eyes have a rather high success rate.
As owners hold the power, and the car keys, we are often the ones these powerful stares are turned upon. They want help, we can offer it, and we don't. Too soon, they find themselves on the table, the vet smiling, but not in a comforting way. The moment is captured on camera. We feel bad, we do, and those eyes certainly don't make us feel any better.
Somebody, Help Me!
Someone had to be carried from the car, and it may be harder to put him down than it ever was to pick him up in the first place. His very life could be at stake, his concern has turned inward, he is holding on for dear life, his life, and could be holding on to his owner forever.
His distress is evident in this picture, as it should be; the vet is no fun for anyone. At least it's a bit of entertainment for everyone else; what a sight! We all know it's going to be okay, but we certainly wish we could offer some comfort.
Don't Tell Me We're Going to...
Well, after you pass the dog park and the pet store, where else can you possibly be going? This photo shows a pup that is finally realizing what its fate is, and the panic on its face is clear for anyone to see. The look probably didn't last long, and surely didn't mean enough to change the outcome.
How can this pup ever forgive his owner? How can his eyes ever lose the hurt that now surrounds them? How can you ever forgive yourself for putting him through this?! We hope this pup has found it in his heart to move on from this betrayal.
If I Can't Run, I'll Hide
This cat's nine lives may have just run out. This is the end. This isn't the waiting room; this is the real deal, the inside of the vet's office. But it's only really over when you give up, right? It doesn't seem this kitty is planning on giving up anytime soon. In the end, he is a descendant of lions, and that means he's not surrendering without a fight. If this is to be his last stand-off, it will definitely be one everybody will remember.
We understand, even now, that it won't matter. he's in the office, and there's no chance left. Let's just imagine this kitty made it. That's a nice thought.
They'll Never Find Me Here
This cat is trying to follow in the footsteps of its ancestors and attempting to hide in its surroundings. There is no open drawer to be seen, and instead, this cat is trying to find shelter in anything within reach. Hiding 2% of its body under a clear drawer isn't much, but it's honest work.
We recognize the look in those eyes; the fear, the despair, the terror. But really, there are no chances left for this fuzzy fellow. What else can one do? One can only look disapprovingly at all those present. Let the indignation be known. Beware the wrath of a tricked kitty, and watch out for it on the ride home.
I Won't Go... and You Can't Make Me
Who has it worse when it comes to going to the vet? The pet or the owner? It seems the owner has to do all the heavy lifting. Here we see a particularly big dog that is not going to make things simple. Carrying the dog may be preferable to dragging him, but both take strength and effort.
Either way, this isn't going to be easy. Like any wise pet, child, or protester, this puppy has gone limp. Dead weight is always harder to carry. It won't change the outcome, but perhaps his actions will make a strong point and make puppies everywhere proud!
This Isn't Petco
This is what disappointment looks like. This dog has been betrayed, and its naive puppy trust will never again be what it was. Perhaps this is the first time this pup has been so blatantly disappointed, perhaps it has yet to fully understand what a vet trip really means.
"Maybe that was the worst of it," it must be thinking. Maybe this table is the end. Maybe the needles and the prodding are over. Forever, perhaps. "We'll never have to come back here," it thinks. But we know that's not true. They all have to come back, eventually. The car will never again be the safe place it once was.
Not Going to Happen
Cats are masters of disguise, and their full potential seems to come into play when they visit the vet's office. Forget drawers, tables, and laps. Today, the disappearing act is taking place in the sink. He's probably not the first kitty to make the attempt, but he's certainly the first one we've seen.
The supplies that surround him are new and intimidating. He's peaking at his surroundings, taking a small look over the sink's edge, searching for any incoming danger. What a fantastic moment to capture! And all the better for us, as we get a chance to see this hilarious kitty.
Last Resort
Cats appeal to many people due to their clean and graceful natures, or so we've been told. It's not a common occurrence for kittens to wind up in trashcans, like the puppies we often find on the Internet. But the vet is a different story altogether.
This experience goes beyond pride, and the cat has taken to the trashcan like many raccoons and dogs before him. The trashcan, it seems, is still preferable to whatever the vet has in store. It's actually not a bad idea; who would check the garbage for a proud kitty? But the vet is no amateur. He's been fishing hidden animals out of every corner of his office for years.
The Panic is Real
This image depicts the exact second this poor puppy realized its final destination was the vet. The eyes are the windows of the soul, and we can clearly see the fear and anxiety in this little guy's eyes. So much so, you almost feel bad about it. You can see into its soul, how it's pondering its existence, and what this situation really means.
What could possibly have happened to this poor pup before? What makes it so fearful of the vet? What makes it think it has to be so terrified? We hope everything went well, and that the fear in these poor eyes was unfounded.
Hmm... I Don't Think So
This particular dog is beyond fear, it's just plain angry. It's been tricked before and here it is, being tricked again. This look has probably been a permanent fixture on this dog's face since before he was encouraged to get in the car. No treats, kisses, or apologies are ever going to make this okay.
They can try. They can offer walks, parks, and favors, but we don't think it's going to make one bit of difference. We wonder if it helped that the pup got to sit up front. Judging from the photo, we highly doubt it made much of a difference at all.
Game Over
We have seen this look before. This is a knowing look. This dog understands exactly where it's going. Perhaps it's trying to stave off a heart attack by being the strong and silent type. Those wide eyes look pensive, but not accepting. He's trying to make peace with its fate; it understands what's coming.
The concern in this poor puppy's eyes is not something we are used to. Perhaps this good boy will get lucky and the trip will be simple and painless, because just look at that face! We really hope it all went okay. We're sure most vet trips aren't as scary as the car rides to them.
Are You Serious?
If we could read minds, it would be very likely that this poor dog would be less than happy. What might it say about this betrayal? "Are you serious right now?" He looks just kind of fed up and bemused that his owner could do this to him. He was such a good boy. He barely ate any of the sofa cushions this week.
But this pup can't speak, and we can't read minds. This pup's attitude is enough, though. Perhaps it's just angry, or maybe a bit scared. Maybe it's just disappointed. This pup may have to go to the vet, but it's not going to be happy about it.
I'm Never Trusting You Again
This image actually seems to have been captured after the vet. This dog has already suffered its traumatizing vet experience. It has survived, but it is not happy about it. Those eyes show nothing but defeat. There is no more fear here, no worry, just disappointment.
One minute, the pair are riding happily on their way to who knows where. Maybe the dog park for a game of fetch? Maybe down to the beach for a run along the coast. Alas, no. It was the worst place on earth. The betrayal is over, but the disappointment isn't. How can this dog ever learn to trust again? We're sure it will be looking at its owner in disappointment for some time to come.
The Incredible Disappearing Dog Act
This dog is thinking on its paws. He's in a bad situation, and the enemy is looming. Then, out of the corner of his eye, he spots his salvation - a bowl. Is it large enough to fit in? No way. Is it the same color as the dog to camouflage him? Absolutely not.
But the dog has a plan; he can shapeshift into a fur hat and when the vet comes in, he'll forget all about any dog. He'll just see his old trusty fur hat, quivering, and move right along to the next room. It's so crazy that it just might work.
They Can't See Me...Can They?
This cat is ready and waiting, watching everything with skeptical eyes. This shouldn’t surprise us. By curling down here in the sink no one can see her, right? She certainly hopes so. Her eyes are her greatest asset, but her ears are her biggest giveaway. You've got to give her points for trying. Plus, she likely has no idea that she's got those great big triangles signaling her whereabouts.
We understand the fear, the trepidation, and the attempt to escape. But it's too late. You're in the office. There is nothing else to do but accept the inevitable. This won't take long. And the day can only get better from here.
Double Trouble
It's double trouble for these cats. They are waiting for their time to come... at the vet, that is. It's clear their day hasn't been easy. Let's imagine the start of their day when they got shoved into their carriers. Then they had to get in the car, with no directions and no clue where they were being taken. And, when they actually figured out they were at the vet's office, they found it cold and inhospitable.
Through it all, they've had each other, and it seems they will stick together until the very end. But while they do have each other, they do not have opposable thumbs, and so haven't been able to close those cabinet doors behind them. This is not a game of hide and seek either of them is going to win.
They'll Never Find Me
We can see this fuzz ball considering whether or not it is still visible to the naked eye. The truth though, is that she is. It's an impressive try, nevertheless, blending into her surroundings like that. This kitty's size, being minuscule, is certainly helping at the moment.
Its fur is a soft and subtle color, which is definitely a help where camouflage is concerned. But this vet is an expert, and if we can still see it, it's a certainty they'll be able to find it as well. The vet's only coming to help, but it doesn't look as if this cat is up for doing a lot of listening right now.
Please Don't Make Me, Mommy
It's always good to have supportive parents on your side, and this pet's mom is doing her best to shield her little guy from its fears, as well as the truth. But this fuzzy baby is no longer a puppy, and it's not as easy to hide in mommy's arms as it once must have been.
Despite the years, the fear of the vet has not subsided, but neither has the need to go, to stay strong and healthy. Mom's got your back, though. She'll cuddle this pup now and squeeze it later, and I'm sure this lucky doggie will feel better as soon as the appointment is done.
Blanket Coverage
A lot of animals have secret camouflage and shape-shifting skills. In this case, this cat is trying to avoid her trip to the vet by posing as a blanket. She even knows where the blankets are kept. Clearly, she's been suspecting something for a while and has planned her escape ahead of time.
As smart as this cat is, unfortunately, she's been discovered. Her owner has taken this moment to record her ingenuity. Maybe this isn't the first time that this cat has pulled this kind of stunt. Alas, this kitty didn't get out of her vet's trip - better luck next time.
Take Me Home Already!
It's clear from the look on this poor dog's face that it has just now recognized this was no joy ride to the park he was taken on. This is a vet vacation and of a very particular kind. This is a trip that will "fix" you, puppy. The disdain is palpable.
This little guy is stuck until surgery, and it seems to know this will not be his last visit, either. If only this corgi understood how many of its brethren have suffered this operation before him. They all end up fine and live long, happy, and productive lives. The vet will disappear, the cone of shame will come off, and we can all be friends again!
I Said I Was Sorry About Eating the Wallet
If this puppy spoke, we're sure it would have a lot to say right now. It would apologize for chewing on those shoes, eating that wallet, drooling on your work outfit, peeing in the house, or barking at the neighbors. He'd apologize for it all, everything and anything, right about now.
It was all out of love, so please, don't feel like you have to punish the poor fellow. "Your shoes will never meet my mouth again. I will stay away from bagels and table scraps. The house will be spotless as long as you take me back there immediately!"
Can't We Just Go Home?
This may be a tiny little baby, but this puppy has enough experience to know exactly where it is at the moment. What's about to happen will not be enjoyable, delicious, or appreciated. Those puppy eyes are doing everything they can to beg off this visit by being huge and adorable.
It must be hard to be its owner, to deny this face anything it asks for, especially sympathy. But mom's only doing this because she cares, little dog. It will end soon, and you can go back to being a happy and carefree family once again. Just hang in there!
Stay Where You Are!
Here we see, once again, the shiny shelter of the veterinary sink being occupied by a foolish feline face. This kitty looks like it means business though; this is not its first rodeo. It's pulled its ears back down against his head and refuses to blink those intimidating green eyes.
Be careful coming after this kitty, because you won't be able to take him sitting down. You will be punished for your treachery. We wonder if those claws stayed sheathed when the vet came in. We highly doubt it. This cat has made its feelings pretty clear. All we can say is that we're glad we aren't the vet in this situation.
Don't You Dare
Don't judge an animal by its size. This cat came ready to fight. "Come closer," it dares you, "just try me today!" Don't underestimate what a cat is capable of, especially when they are backed into a corner. That cuteness is only a cover. They know better.
This cat knows it won't win, but that doesn't mean it'll go down without a fight. You have made it very angry, and it's going to make sure you know it. You will know it now in the office, and probably on the ride home, too. Good luck getting anything done for the rest of the week.
I'm Going to Need A lot More Than That
The treat trick is a time-tested tradition by pet parents and vets alike. But some pets are wiser than others. They understand that the human hand is only offering a prize because they want something in return. This poor creature may have fallen for these falsehoods before, but it's not going to fall victim to them again.
That delicacy is not worth the cold shiny table and the poking that's so likely to come after. This pup seems to be saying, "But it does smell good. And I know it tastes good. But I think you need to give me more. More treats will mean more cooperation. It will be a good deal for both of us, I think."
You Think They Can See Us?
This charming little puppy probably had a decent morning today. He got up ready to walk, play, eat, and snuggle. He was even offered a very special car trip, to the park, he thought. He jumped in the car, as all good dogs do, tail and tongue wagging. But nothing is ever as it seems, is it?
The magical car took him not to the open fields, but to the closed wards of the vet's office. he already knows the drill, and squishes himself between Mom's legs as best he can. But the real trick is, he doesn't fit in his brilliant hiding place!
Stay Back, Or I Will Not Be Held Responsible
It's easy to see that this is one smart baby kitten. It knows that escape is its only option, and it is wise enough not to trust the vet. This kitty might be small, but it is mighty! We give it major praise for defending itself so bravely. Those teeny tiny teeth can pack quite a punch, and we're sure it's harboring some impressive claws as well.
We've seen other cats hide in sinks, cabinets, and below benches, but that's not an option here. This little kitty is ready to fight. Its ancestors were tigers, and they knew how to take down their enemies. Why shouldn't she?
No One Will Ever Find Me Here
Bravery is admirable, but it often comes from being young and naive. The pets that understand how the world works know the vet is as inevitable as the need to pee. We see an experienced adult feline here. It's used up a few of its nine lives and knows there is no real use in fighting the inevitable.
The vet is one of those things. The hiding spot is creative, not the usual sink, thank goodness, and it knows that if it can see through its hiding spot, there's a good chance the spot is see-through. Alas, we can still see it because of its size, which means the vet will most certainly be able to see it, too.
I'll Fit... You'll See!
We will never understand exactly what the lives of our pets are like. Look at this cat, for example. Perhaps its owner told it a diet was necessary. Perhaps that same owner cut back on the dry food and the treats. But this cat was too smart for its own good. It knew how to find and access the food it craved. It was also unwilling to give up any of its pre-planned nap time for some much-needed exercise.
So, here they are, owner and cat come to seek professional assistance and, finally, it seems the cat has realized what was in its best interest all along. But they've reached the vet, and it's much too late to turn back now.
Oh, Give Me a Break...
This corgi knows what it looks like. It's upset for many reasons, the least of which is the ridiculous colorful scarf currently draped around its neck. The real trouble is that the scarf and corgi together are at the vet. It's all so wrong. This pup is proud, refusing to cower or hide as so many before him have attempted in the same space.
He knows he can't change his fate, but he will go down as a hero, instead of a victim, as he stares down his human with every bit of guilt he can channel into his large canine eyes.
How Did This Happen?
This tiny fluff ball is a heartbreaker for sure. Look at those sad eyes and that adorable puppy face. Those tiny paws, who could ever wish them any harm? This dog deserves all the love in the world just for its sheer adorableness. This poor pup is too fresh, too good for this world. It has no idea where it is and what it's about to go up against.
The pup seems a little shaky, and to be fair, all new experiences can be nerve-wracking. This little guy seems to be trying to hide beneath a chair without much luck. We know what's about to happen, but we hope this cutie isn't too traumatized from this visit!
Hold My Paw
The strong bond between a pet and its owner is the real reason we take our canine companions to the vet in the first place. We want nothing but health and happiness for our furry friends. This picture reminds us of the bond we all share. This boy is no novice, he knows about the vet, its pain as well as its importance.
This pup may be scared, but it knows to ask for the help it needs. It's okay to be scared, and brave to admit it. Just let your pet know you're there. Hold their paw, pet their face, and offer them some treats when you finally take them home.
Where Are We?
This photo is the definition of the word "surprise." What will this cat's face look like in a few minutes? What emotion comes first? Fear? Anger? Sadness? We don't know from this image alone, but we do understand this poor feline has been duped. This cat is making its way through all the stages of grief, but it hasn't quite yet reached acceptance.
It had no idea this was what its day was going to be like. But now it's too late, this is where it's ended up, and what will be will be. It'll be over soon, sweet kitty, or at least we hope it will!
Tell Me the Truth
This pug has attitude. It knows its small stature doesn't define it. What defines it is its honesty, a trait it no longer shares with its owner, who likely lied to get the little pug here in the first place. It didn't even take the parking lot, the waiting room, or the vet's office itself to get this pug riled up. This doggie is too smart for its enemies. It knows where it's going, and it's not happy about it.
Perhaps, this pug still has time to escape, if it's really as smart as it seems to be. We'll never know for sure, but how many times has a pet ever really escaped a trip to the vet? Not many, we suspect.
So Close!
This one is pretty impressive. This pet (we can't even tell if it is a dog or a cat) has almost got camouflage down to a T. We bet that this kooky creature had it made for a few years with this trick, and probably caused his owners a lot of stress over that time.
Can you imagine walking into a room and then tumbling over because there was a dog hidden in plain sight? Unfortunately for this pup, he has outgrown his master hiding spot, and his gangly legs have given him away. Off to the vet with you, smarty-paws.
I Can't Believe You
A little white lie is all it seems to take to get a dog into the car. This canine seems to have seen the lie for what it is much earlier than expected. They're not going to the park or to PetSmart. This path is familiar. This dog knows it's headed for torture, and its look of disgust is not for the vet, but for the owner.
This dog's trusted owner has fibbed, once again, and broken this pup's trust. This is not a happy dog, and why should it be? The front seat is no consolation, and we're sure this dog is going to stay angry for quite some time to come.
Just Leave Me Alone
This is actually one of the more creative hiding spots we've come across. This bad boy is not only under the table, but hidden beneath those colorful, distracting magazines. That's much more interesting than the puppy under the table, right?
Many animals follow the age-old principle of "If I can't see them, they can't see me," and it's a wonder how that hasn't resulted in mass extinction at this point. Everyone's sure to forget about the hidden dog and the vet appointment. Unfortunately for the pup, we doubt the attempt will be successful, but we wish him all the luck in the world.
The Face of Fear
Now this is what actual terror looks like. Those hypnotizing blue eyes are the size of marbles, giving this kitty a sort of possessed look. Perhaps it had too much catnip. Perhaps it's insane. Or perhaps it's the only one who understands what being at the vet really means.
And that nurse? Her bedside manner leaves something to be desired. How can she be smiling at a time like this? Perhaps this kitty looks so scared because he has faced her in battle before, and he didn't win... We hope this was just a routine checkup for that horror-stricken feline.
Goodbye, Sweet Friend
This is just heartbreaking. These dogs both seem to understand exactly what's about to happen. The car-bound pup seems sad, resigned to its fate. The pup's friend and savior seems to understand that he is her last hope, as he hangs onto the window, hoping to offer his friend some comfort. Just last week, the roles were reversed.
Will they ever see each other again? Will their friendship ever be the same? We hope so. We think so. Actually, we know so. Their lives would be a lot less dramatic if they stopped eating cushions. But boy, are they cute.
A Chip Off the Old Block
This cat was pretending to nap when he was really infiltrating its owners' conversation - and he did not like what he heard. When he learned of the dreaded and impending vet's appointment, he took matters into his own paws. He needed to hide, but where? He needed provisions. Then it hit him.
The chip cabinet. The owners would never think to open that. Plus, chip packets are notoriously quiet, so he'll have no problem laying low until this whole thing blows over. Alas, those humans of his are cunning, and they somehow discovered him. Better luck next time, kitty.
Keep a Low Profile
If only this pup wasn't so big, he'd be completely wedged under that car seat he's struggling with. Instead, it has to settle for sitting uncomfortably beneath the dashboard. He looks upset, but a little resigned to his fate. Presumably, this isn't his first rodeo, maybe he knows that even though it's bad, it will be over soon.
Nevertheless, those eyes are begging, pleading, but the owner won't budge. How can you ignore those eyes? Those big, beautiful, human-like eyes? We're sure all's well that ends well, and this pup got a nice treat after his appointment for being such a good boy.
No Escape
This feline knows what's up. We can only imagine what this cat did upon realizing the situation it was in. This cat can't possibly be any happier than it was when it arrived, but at least the photograph can give us a smile. Plus, wrapping this kitty up in a nice snug blanket hopefully made her more agreeable to whatever heinous tests this maniacal vet had in store.
What's more harmless than a tiny kitty? What could she have possibly done to deserve this? Who made the call to strap down this tiny little thing? Then again, anyone who knows anything about cats, knows that claws, no matter how small, are very sharp.
We're Going Where?!
This dog looks like he might need some sedatives just at the thought of going to the vet. The pup looks troubled, almost as if it just learned of the death of a family member. It has to be thinking about something much worse than going to the vet.
Also, not for nothing, this is one big boy. If he decides to defend himself, it's going to take a few good men and a lot of treats to calm him down. Maybe the owner can get this doggie some meds for the next vet appointment. Be strong boy, the big bad vet will be done before you know it!
The End of Hope
This is what a dog looks like when its every hope and dream has been trampled in front of its very eyes. Look at that happy hopeful puppy on the left. Cute, isn't it? Now look again at the photo on the right.
What happened to that hopeful pup? We think it may have been the news that a vet visit was coming up. He's still young and naive and believes his owners would only put him in the car for trips to the park. Unfortunately, reality has ruined this dog's happy energy. The owner is going to have a hard time making it up to him.
True Love
The bond between humans and animals is one of the most beautiful things one can capture on film. Look at this heartfelt hug between this girl and her golden retriever. They're holding one another as if they are clutching onto the only thing that will keep both of them from drowning.
The dog looks like a seasoned vet (ha!) and knows in his heart what awaits him in the vet's office. Poking and prodding and a cold stethoscope for a few seconds. The agony! We hope the dog and human hug like this each time they visit the vet together, understanding the fear, but also that things usually turn out OK. This is a gesture of reassurance, not of despair.
They Can't Possibly See Me Here
Clearly, hiding is a foreign concept to a few of the animals on this list. Look at this cat, for example. As cute as it is, does it actually think the corner of the table is any harder to see than the edge or the center? In his defense, he can't be more than a few weeks old - that's not a lot of time to learn how to hide. This is probably one of the first vet visits for this kitten, and he's got a lot to learn.
This kitty looks concerned, as it should be, since it's not really hiding at all. It just got a shot, so we understand the horror and disappointment. This kitty's been betrayed, and it knows.
Say What?!
This puppy's shock is so overwhelming that its mouth is quivering shut! This pup is in complete disbelief. Maybe someone just called it a cat, or said the moon is made of treats, but whatever it was, we didn't know a dog was capable of having such a combination of emotions.
This dog knows it's going to the vet, and it doesn't seem ready to listen to the idea that it won't be that big a deal. It's both ready to fight and scared for its life - we've all been there. Granted, most of us can't fit under a chair.
Anything But the Vet!
While we're used to seeing smiling puppies with their heads and tongues hanging gleefully out the window, we are now also familiar with the petrified look of a pooch that has realized it has been tricked into the back seat for a very different reason than it expected.
How can this dog ever be happy again, if it has to go the vet, even just this one time? Forget the window and the wind in its fur; it only has eyes for the floor, to contemplate its suffering. It needs a hug, a treat, and a nap, but not until after his appointment.
Don't Even Try
The term "road rage" brings to mind terrible profanity and car accidents. But this dog brings a whole new meaning to the term, with rage clearly displayed across its face. He knows where this car ride is headed, and he's not going in quietly or without a fight.
This dog is so angry, it's difficult to imagine what it could have possibly been offered to get into the car in the first place. Don't take your eyes off the road when you're driving, but if you have a pup like this one, we would strongly advise you to keep an eye on it too!
No One Will Find Me Under My Pet Giraffe!
Just look at this genius of a dog in its very original hiding spot. Yes, that's a giraffe he's taken cover under. Perhaps, the pup thinks, "They will think the giraffe is me instead, and I can sit and watch, instead of sit and suffer." But, as we can clearly see, the giraffe looks nothing like the dog, and hardly hides him at all.
We wonder what the vet would say if they were presented with a stuffed patient instead of a live one. But that giraffe, as cute as it is, will not make a difference today, except that it's officially part of an adorable picture.
What Did I Do?
This doggie is so small and cute, we just want to snuggle it! Maybe this is its first time to the vet, but this baby is too smart, it knows this is not the sort of place it wants to be in. Look how miserable he looks! Yet still being such a good boy.
That cold table doesn't look appealing at all, even if it doesn't know exactly what is about to happen. But that vet seems to love the puppy as much as we do, so we're sure everything will be just fine. The term "sad puppy eyes" was invented for this little dog.
I Refuse
This doggy seems to have the right idea. It knows it doesn't want to visit the vet, so it's decided to take a stand, or a lie-down if we're being literal. This pup probably figures, "If I don't get up, if I just sit here on the road, no one will be able to take me anywhere!"
And this is no inexperienced puppy either. This is no silly trick, but rather a well-laid plot. He's been packing on the pounds for weeks in preparation for this, and he knows he's putting up a good fight. Ironically, though, that may be the reason for the vet visit in the first place. Still, if anyone's going to avoid the vet, we would put our money on this little guy.
Cerberus?
You know that Greek myth about the scary three-headed dog that guards the Underworld? Well, meet his dorky cousin. No, in all likelihood, these are the faces of three individual dogs, guards of the treat cabinet. They're not so menacing, though they probably aren't thrilled to be on their way to the vet.
While the one on the right looks relatively happy, the two on the left are looking a little more desperate, and they're all probably trying to reason with their owner to take them anywhere but the vet. We have to hand it to these people for taking all three to the vet at once, that's going to be quite a fiasco when they arrive.
In the Arms of an Angel
Car rides are binary for dogs. The only options in their minds are park or vet. These two look like they've decided that it's the latter, and they're preparing themselves for it. You have to appreciate their camaraderie. These buds are sticking together, and they'll get through whatever life throws at them, paw in paw.
The only thing is, they have nothing to worry about. According to the original post, these pups worked themselves up for nothing, because they're actually on the way to the park! Maybe their owner took a different route and that got them all confused. But happy endings all around here.
Lying Low
We're not really sure what this dog is trying to achieve here. Maybe he's playing dead, or maybe he has just learned about the 2011 phenomenon of planking and wants to bring it back. You remember planking, right? The craze that swept multiple nations where you literally lay flat on various surfaces? Peak comedy.
Either way, we can see him, and we don't know if he knows that. Taking into consideration that he may have fainted, he looks like a pretty chilled boy! Maybe he actually likes the vet and is showing just how relaxed and at home he feels there. Or, he's fainted.
She's Onto You
Look at this cat's face. She's not an idiot. In fact, you're the idiot for thinking she wouldn't immediately realize what was going on. Sure, you may have lured her into the car with that stylish zebra-print bag, making her look like a fashionable Hannibal Lecter.
And you may have bribed her with catnip and toys the whole morning to placate her, but she knew. Now all there's left to do is get her to the vet quickly and prepare to meet your maker when she finally gets out of that thing. Hopefully, the ride to the vet is quick, because you don't want to face her wrath while driving.
A Rare Flower
Listen, we're not "vets," we don't have "medical training of any sort," but what on earth is this? What animal medical procedures require this Halloween costume-like equipment? We've seen cones before, and we're guessing this is like that.
But, honestly, how sensitive are these wounds (or how feral is this dog) that you needed to put him in THIS? We have so many questions, and we bet the dog has even more. With any luck, they got this contraption off of him ASAP and he got lots of treats for what he went through. It's the least that they could do.
Jump Scare
Don't feel bad if you can't find this ninja cat. It took us an embarrassing amount of time, plus the picture is pretty blurry. This is not this kitty's first rodeo, and it's not going down without a fight. We bet you're fixating under the sink — don't bother. That's an amateur hiding spot, and you're dealing with a pro.
We can only imagine the chaos this cat causes at home. Its owners probably never know where to tread, for fear of this stealthy cat jumping out at them. Have you given up yet? We'll tell you — he's behind the faucet, inconspicuously blending into the black tiles on the wall.
You're Not Ready
Literally what is this. Never in our wildest dreams could we have come up with an image like this. This picture looks like the cross-section of a cow head, or maybe an alien. Nope, it's a PUG. With that knowledge, you can kind of see it — the bulging eyes, the squashed nose, the face shape.
Pugs aren't the most beautiful dogs on their best day (oh come on, you know it's true), but this is a whole new perspective. We're not sure why a pug would need a face x-ray, or whatever scan this is, but we hope he's okay. It's probably for his nose given that pugs notoriously cannot breathe well. Poor pup.
By Any Means Necessary
Any pet owner knows that the process of taking your pet to the vet starts hours before the appointment itself. While dogs are usually too big to hide well, cats are masters of disguise. Plus, they've got claws and they aren't afraid to use them, even on their nearest and dearest. This pet parent knows the drill, so they're getting creative.
While this looks like something out of a cartoon, it's apparently pretty effective. Although, once they've trapped the cat, how do they plan on transporting it to the car? Maybe there are some holes in this plan after all...
A Sorry Sight
As entertaining as it is to see animals unsuccessfully hide from the vet, you can't help but feel sorry for pups like this. He's trying his best to go unnoticed because he's so gosh darn scared! Poor guy. We're sure his owner is doing everything she can to comfort him, but the vet's got to do what the vet's got to do.
We're sure this dog was back to normal in no time and was the recipient of some very well-deserved treats. Let's also just hope that he left the appointment with all his parts in place, because if not, all of his fears would have been confirmed.
Say What Now?
This pet owner told her dog that they were going to the vet, and this was the dog's reaction. Why, oh why, would you go and do that? Is this the pet owner's first day meeting a dog? Dogs have roughly five words in their pea brains: walk, park, vet, ball, and food.
Each of these elicits wildly different emotions, and none of them are subtle. This owner now knows what 'vet' does. We would love to have been flies on the wall to see what ensued. While we'll never know exactly, we've seen enough to know that it wouldn't have gone smoothly.
Not the Time
Talk about rubbing salt in the wounds. First, this poor dog injures himself and needs a bandage and a cone of shame. Then, his owners go and make him pose? Truth be told, we're guessing that like 70% of dog owners have done this at one point.
The dog's sitting there anyway, so it doesn't take so much effort to edit some letters onto a picture. Although not to be nitpicky, the whole point of the Pixar lamp is that it replaces the 'I', which these people forgot about, apparently. Oh well, we're sure the dog had a good laugh.
Yikes
You think this cat knows that something fishy is up? We have a feeling this feline will fling itself out of that cage in no time. And trust us, you don't want to be in its way when it does. This cat resembles one of those slightly unstable people on the streets who yell self-proclaimed prophecies at passersby. That's just the vibe we get.
He definitely looks like he's seen some stuff, and he doesn't want to see anymore. Anyone who has been in a car with a cat who doesn't want to be there can hear this picture. Cats produce a very particular sound when they want to get out of a situation, and it's not fun.
Quick! Play Dead!
This dog just heard the news about where she'll be spending her afternoon, and she's thinking on her feet. Playing dead in the corner isn't a bad plan — the vet won't waste his time with a dead dog, but there is a fatal flaw here.
Dead animals tend to close their eyes.
And even when they don't, their eyes don't follow you around the room watching where you're going. It's actually a dead giveaway (ha!). It likely took this dog's owner 0.5 seconds to find this master of disguise, but she gets brownie points just for trying. It's alright, pup, it'll be over before you know it.
Nice Knowing Ya
RIP to this cat's owner. There's just no coming back from this. We can only see a fraction of this cat's face, and it's more than enough to know that whatever this owner did is irredeemable. Turns out, this cat had to spend the night at the vet's office.
Unfortunately, it's tough to get the memo through to a cat, on account of them not knowing human language and all. So, as far as this cat was concerned, it was just abandoned by its caregiver (servant) for an eternity (overnight). For what it's worth, this is a weird box, and we hope the cat had a little more wiggle room to see out into the world.
Take the Wheel
On the list of things that you don't want to happen to you while driving, having an angry cat attack you is pretty high up there. This cat (presumably) got loose of its bonds (which we HOPE it had on) and recognized the route to the vet. Or, it at least had enough of an inkling that that's where they were headed, as cats don't tend to get out much.
Another remarkable feature of this picture is how calm this driver is. Lady, there is a cat on your dashboard. Traditionally, that's really really bad. But nope, this woman is cool as a cucumber and is simply looking over the cat to see the road. Someone is committed to this vet check-up.
Panic Mode Activated
When will these dog owners learn? You never TELL them where you're headed. You need to coax them lightly, play coy for a while, and pretend that you're going on a regular old car ride. Then, as the ride is unfolding, they'll come to. But by then, the hardest work is over. When you say the V-word around your dog at home, they go nuts.
Look at this hunk of meat. What a cute and dumb face. He's never experienced this many thoughts in his brain all at once, and he's not coping well. At least the owners got to document this hilarious reaction, making all the effort seem worth it in the long run.
If Looks Could Kill
This was the look this dog gave her owner when the owner asked if she wanted to go to the vet. We might not speak dog, but we get her message loud and clear. This is a resounding, "no." This is such a hard no that it even came with a snarl.
While dachshunds are not the most threatening dogs around, this one is looking pretty menacing. The owners better hope that she's strapped into that car seat tight and that there are no open windows, because these are slippery small creatures, and this one looks determined. Fingers crossed that all made it out of the car safe.
Waiting Room Blues
Someone get this cat a Readers Digest magazine from 2004. What a well-behaved kitty waiting his turn for the vet. He even sits like a gentleman. He's looking a little nervous, but then again, no one looks excited when they're sitting in the doctor's waiting room.
It's all old magazines and leaflets about niche diseases that you eventually convince yourself you have by the time you enter the doctor's office. This polite cat won't have those exact troubles, but he can still make small talk with the receptionists while he waits. He likely knows he's going to ace his check-up, so he hasn't got much to worry about.
Pure Disappointment
Gather around, folks. What you're looking at here is the face of raw, unadulterated grief. This dog is just flabbergasted! To be fair, this is a Great Dane, and if you know anything about these gentle giants, it's that they are real scaredy cats. Despite their tremendous stature, these guys are wimps and would run away from a kitten.
So a vet? Forget about it. That's like the scariest thing known to pet, even those scary old cats who eat street rats are afraid of the vet. We wonder how (or if) they managed to get this big guy into the car after they broke the news.
They Call Him "Spike"
This shocking sight is brought to you by a dog who thought it would be a good idea to attack a porcupine. At first, it probably seemed like a good idea. Porcupines are considerably smaller than Mastiffs, and this guy loves a challenge anyhow.
Except, what he didn't quite understand was that those weird-looking things on the porcupine's back were actually sharp, painful, and made to defend it against exactly this scenario. While this looks painful, this dog looks to be in surprisingly good spirits. It's a tough breed, and maybe this wasn't the worst encounter he's had. But that's bad for a whole other list of reasons.
You've Got to Be Kidding Me
Given this dog's natural jawline, it's prone to not looking happy. But this time, the frown was necessary as she just heard the news that she'll be seeing the vet soon. Needless to say, she wasn't having it. She perked right up from her nap, and she gave her owner the biggest and dirtiest death glare that she could muster.
It's not all that menacing, given that she looks like a toy, but the sincerity is threatening enough. The way dogs treat their owners for helping them! You try to be a responsible pet owner and schedule necessary check-ups, and these are the thanks you get?
Everyone Go Loco
This picture is the definition of cats going to the vet. Look at this poor fella. He's only been in the world for a few weeks, but he's learning early on that this is a cold, hard world. It's every kitten for himself, and even though your humans might shower you in cuddles, give you a life of luxury, and all the food you could imagine, just wait.
There will come a day when they take you to the VET. Your whole world turns upside down, and that's what we're witnessing here. This was likely just a regular routine visit that lasted five minutes, but the kitten didn't know that! He only knew fear.