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.
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.
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!
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This is Maggie. She was shot 17 times and had her ear cut off before being rescued. Her new life consists of cuddling with her sister Mishka and showing others how to see with their heart. Last month she passed her therapy dog test, solidifying her spot among the best ever. 15/10 pic.twitter.com/0237VHdsds
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) August 28, 2019
This is Ralph. He heard a firework. Not sure if the world is ending but if it is he wanted to be with you. 14/10 i love you Ralph pic.twitter.com/srSYedUCBI
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) July 4, 2019
This is Frida. She became Mexico’s symbol for hope after the 2017 earthquakes. It’s reported she’s located over 50 people in her long rescue career. Today, her protective gear was removed and replaced with a toy to signify her retirement and a new beginning. 15/10 #GraciasFrida pic.twitter.com/y7VDFhlPuE
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 24, 2019
This is Charlie and Maverick. Charlie had his eyes removed due to glaucoma, but then Maverick came along as his little helper. Now they’re doing amazing. Both 14/10 pic.twitter.com/qjkhYLihEO
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) March 18, 2019
This is Jake. He was rescued from a burning shed at three weeks old. The same fireman who saved his life adopted him just days later. Jake has since been sworn in as an honorary firefighter and to this day he helps teach fire safety at local schools. He is our eighth ever 15/10 pic.twitter.com/aR6YMlZHlo
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) January 24, 2019
This is Tula. She’s been protecting the penguins of Middle Island in southwest Victoria for the last 8 years. Increasing their population from less than 10, to over 100. This week she retired, but not before helping train a new class of penguin protectors. 15/10 thank you, Tula pic.twitter.com/jShGrHbzkD
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) October 19, 2019
This is Narwhal. He was born with an extra tail on his forehead. It hasn’t wagged yet but he’s working on it. 14/10 always read the instructions before assembling your puppy pic.twitter.com/ge8B0KlLa3
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) November 13, 2019
This is Duke. He was first elected mayor of Cormorant as a write-in candidate in 2014. In 2016, literally everyone in the village voted for him. Duke passed away last week at the age of 13. He served with great honor and fluffy passion, and has been awarded the very rare 15/10 pic.twitter.com/uwPtQ7gFYW
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) February 26, 2019
This is Riley. Every morning he hangs over the wall and drops his toy so the nearest passerby is forced to play with him. It works 100% of the time. 14/10 pic.twitter.com/KA9BO2SAL9
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) October 22, 2018
This is Woods. He’s here to help with the dishes. Specifically the pre-rinse, where he licks every item he can. 12/10 pic.twitter.com/LqjSlkMKK7
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) February 11, 2020
This is Bokky. He got his tail colored for the parade this weekend. Wanted to let everyone know he loves you regardless of who you love. 14/10 #PrideMonthPuppo pic.twitter.com/cGA3AoyvX4
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 14, 2019
This is Boris and Doug. They’ve been best friends since the day they met. Boris likes to count Doug’s spots but always loses track. That’s ok Boris. Both 14/10 pic.twitter.com/eEFTyqrkPM
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) May 31, 2019
This is Bodie. He’s thrilled you finally asked about his Pride pose. Been working on it for weeks. 14/10 it’s delightful Bodie #PrideMonthPuppo pic.twitter.com/POrFmEiGWd
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 18, 2019
We only rate dogs. Not sure why you’d bother sending in pics without a dog in them. That’s a pretty good leaf pile though… 13/10 pic.twitter.com/yvQcFftjdK
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) October 28, 2019
This is Oatie. He’s just making sure you’re doing alright. There’s a lot going on right now so if you’d like a hug or maybe a snuggle he’s available. 12/10 pic.twitter.com/FejIpFbQIN
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) January 10, 2020
This is Mochi. He found a garden friend. Would like to know where they got those wings and if maybe they come in his size. 13/10 pic.twitter.com/wfbk4M623w
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) July 1, 2019
This is Nami. Her tug-of-war strategy consists solely of distracting you with her four baby teeth. 12/10 it’s definitely working pic.twitter.com/Fni1iPjwup
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) October 16, 2019
This is George. He doesn’t chew socks. He just likes to hold them. They make him happy. 14/10 a self-care king pic.twitter.com/ykOxXxNt1s
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) February 13, 2019
This is Ron. He reserved the fountain for his pool party this evening but nobody showed up. Still hoping they’re on their way. 13/10 sit tight Ron i’m coming pic.twitter.com/B91qAYXi10
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 19, 2019
This is Benjamin. He is Froot Loops. 14/10 pic.twitter.com/E0IRKM62MA
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) October 31, 2019