These Dog Memes Explain Exactly How We Feel About Quarantine

Let’s face it, quarantine isn’t ideal. It’s pretty easy to get bored and feel like you’re losing your mind. But dog memes make everything better. Especially when they sum up exactly how you’re feeling through a global pandemic.

This quarantine has us feeling completely lost. What day is it? What do we do with ourselves? We don’t know how to cook a meal and now you’re telling us we have to cook three? Every single day?

A lot of people are choosing to ignore social distancing, hanging with their friends on a daily basis. We can’t say the same. This is how we feel when any person comes within 6 feet of us.

Excuse us, please keep the germs away. K, thanks!

You can never be too careful these days. Time to send out the big guns!

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Anyone else started talking to their dogs to get their fill of human contact? No? Just us?

Brightside of quarantining? Not having to wear real pants at work and getting to sleep in!

Nothing like finishing your quarantine snacks in one sitting. Could go on a run to work them off… or could just lay on the couch and binge Netflix.

Getting dressed up these days requires so much work. Living in sweatpants and unbrushed hair is just so much easier.

A daily conversation. But hey, don’t worry about it. You’re allowed to sleep your days away during the quarantine. Or at least that’s what we tell ourselves.

Where does one buy a human cone? Asking for a friend.

The quarantine 15 is all too real. Which is why I stocked up the fridge with plenty of fruits and veggies. Except now all I want is ice cream and I’m not allowed to leave my house to get some.

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Well, it looks like we found that ice cream after all.

Soon enough, we’re going to run out of Netflix options. Then what? Go on a walk or something?

This is how we feel every single time we go outside now. We will never be taking fresh air for granted again, that’s for sure.

Let’s just hope that the rest of the year is better than this or else we’re all in trouble!

 

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