{"id":108406,"date":"2021-10-19T04:40:40","date_gmt":"2021-10-19T04:40:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/defused.com\/?p=108406"},"modified":"2021-10-19T04:40:50","modified_gmt":"2021-10-19T04:40:50","slug":"people-asked-to-rate-their-dogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/defused.com\/people-asked-to-rate-their-dogs\/","title":{"rendered":"30 Times People Asked To Rate Their Dogs & Got The Most Wholesome Results"},"content":{"rendered":"
For long we have been trying to figure out the same thing. We know all doggos are good boys and girls, but who is the best of them all? This is one of those mysterious questions that even science can’t answer. For centuries people have been trying to break it down into simple terms to better understand the process. Sadly, however, their attempts to unravel this mystery failed.<\/p>\n
Now, the scientists around the world are trying their level best to come up with an algorithm that would automatically classify the good doggos from the bad doggos. But, there’s a reason none of them has been successful. It’s because they’re all doing it wrong. There is NO bad doggo. Each one of them is a good boy\/girl and that’s that. In fact, a guy named Matt Nelson solved what no one else could. He made a Twitter account “WeRateDogs,” and started rating all the doggos mostly above 10 regardless of how they were like. That’s because they all deserve love and appreciation and that’s just the way it should be.<\/p>\n
So, here’s the answer: Every dog is a good boy and a good girl! Now, scroll on below and see some of the dogs that this account has rated!<\/p>\n
Instagram<\/a> | Twitter<\/a> | Facebook<\/a><\/p>\nThe heroes we need.<\/h2>\n\n\n