@noe_the_emperor: Ahaha #fyp #dog #foru #pourtoi #humour

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smn1502_
smn1502_ :
2025-09-30 16:56:29
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veteraanimalli
🐢 :
2025-09-30 20:44:10
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notfromnorway
AmINorwegian? :
the dog after the 5th time:
2025-09-30 19:04:40
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fantassyy_
Hatt3r :
2025-10-02 19:22:45
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n0wayits
n0wayits :
The dog
2025-10-01 08:06:39
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vf_3d
Viktor :
2025-09-30 20:40:49
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chloe..nyl
𝒞𝒽𝓁ℴℯ́ ✧ :
2025-10-01 18:44:01
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ross_stiven
🌊STIVEN🌨 :
Y el chiste ?
2025-10-02 20:30:21
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xcz.julia
𝖏𝖚𝖑𝖎𝖆🪽 :
TWINS with my dog😍
2025-10-02 22:31:21
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user9820489503880
⊹ ࣪ ˖ gio ⊹ ࣪ ˖ :
unbelievable
2025-10-02 15:02:34
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toriguzman4
️ :
El perro:
2025-10-03 01:22:15
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enriquepirla96
enrike :
That a beagle? 😳
2025-09-30 22:04:50
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elerichk
Erick._ . :
Dale la manoo!!
2025-10-03 02:35:56
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dzula00
jula :
I’m here…
2025-10-01 10:49:30
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paint3d54
Paint3D :
I never see you giving him the treats he deserves, like dentastix and such
2025-09-30 17:41:46
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bancroft__
Bancroft_99 :
Dog be like
2025-10-02 18:49:45
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alejandraalemang
Diana :
me he dado cuenta que los perros son los seres vivos con la paciencia más corta que existe jajajajajajajajaja
2025-10-03 00:11:30
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whostheh
Who’stheH :
2025-10-01 19:47:21
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pinguinokkkk
jonaxxx-TheOcean :
"nao temho prazer de te cumprimentar"
2025-10-03 10:22:50
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teresa.melendez90
Azúcar Morena 🫦 :
🐕: El problema no es que mientas, el problema es que te creo 😭😭😭
2025-10-03 01:09:37
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gimpy.hippo
Gimpy Hippo :
all they found was this recoding, and one shoe...
2025-10-01 02:59:20
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gilbertocgb
Gilberto García :
Se emperró
2025-10-02 20:18:36
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ultiimov
último :
Ele pro cachorro: confia
2025-10-03 00:32:05
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taamydaanae
taamydaanae :
DALE LA MANOOOOOOOOO
2025-10-02 18:19:56
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santiago.sssg
Santii :
El perro: y que sea la ultima vez que me dejas en vacio
2025-10-03 04:21:08
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