Funny Dogs

Dogs are already funny. These calendars just make it official. Whether you prefer deadpan captions, expressive illustration, viral internet dogs, or pups doing yoga, there is a humor register here that fits. Find your pick below.


Funny Dogs

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What Kind of Funny Are You Looking For?

The humor in this section covers a lot of ground. Dog Shaming and Thoughts of Dog are deadpan and caption-driven, built around the gap between what dogs do and what they are supposedly thinking. Texts from Dog and What Dogs Teach Us work in a similar register. On the illustrated side, Gary Patterson's dog calendars and Dave Coverly's Dog Days are artist-driven, character-heavy, and have loyal repeat buyers who come back for the new edition every year. We Rate Dogs and Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund bring internet-native humor into print format, with the specific energy that made them famous online intact.

Then there are the concept titles: Yoga Dogs, Underwater Dogs by Seth Casteel, Dogs in Disguise, and Dogs Gone Wild all take a single idea and commit to it fully. Breed-specific humor shows up in Dachshund Rules, Bulldog Bad Boys, Pardon My Frenchie, Doug the Pug, and Fantasy Pugs, which is its own category of person entirely.

Formats in the Funny Dogs Section

Most titles here come in wall calendar format, which gives the images room to breathe and keeps the humor visible from across the room. Desk tearoffs and page-a-day formats are the second most common, and several titles like Dog Shaming and We Rate Dogs come in both wall and desk versions so you can pick based on where you spend your time. Mini wall calendars are a good option for smaller spaces like offices or dorms. A handful of titles also come in magnetic format, engagement planner, and weekly planner versions, though those are less common. If format matters more than title, browse All Dog Calendars and use the format filter.

Funny Dog Calendars as Gifts

Humor calendars are a reliable gift because they land without requiring much background knowledge about the recipient. Anyone who likes dogs will appreciate Dog Shaming. Anyone who follows We Rate Dogs already knows what they are getting. The breed-specific humor titles work especially well when you know the person's dog: a French Bulldog owner who gets Pardon My Frenchie will find that more specific and thoughtful than a general funny dog calendar. For office exchanges and white elephant situations, the broader humor titles tend to travel the best. Browse Funny Cats if the person on your list is more feline-inclined.

Frequently Asked Questions

What funny dog calendars are available for 2027?

The 2027 lineup includes Dog Shaming, Thoughts of Dog, We Rate Dogs, Texts from Dog, Dog Days by Dave Coverly, Gary Patterson Dogs, Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund, Doug the Pug, Yoga Dogs, Underwater Dogs, Dogs Gone Wild, Bulldog Bad Boys, Pardon My Frenchie, Dachshund Rules, and more. Most titles come in at least two formats. Browse the full selection above to see everything currently available.

Which funny dog calendar makes the best gift?

It depends on the person. For someone who follows dog content online, We Rate Dogs or Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund are immediately recognizable. For someone with a specific breed, the breed-targeted humor titles like Dachshund Rules, Bulldog Bad Boys, or Pardon My Frenchie feel more personal. For a general dog lover with no strong preference, Dog Shaming and Thoughts of Dog have the broadest appeal and work well in almost any setting.

What formats do funny dog calendars come in?

Wall calendars are the most common format in this section. Desk tearoff and page-a-day formats are the second most popular, and several titles like Dog Shaming and We Rate Dogs come in both. Mini wall calendars work well for smaller spaces. A few titles also come in magnetic, engagement planner, and weekly planner formats. Check individual product pages for the full format options on each title.

Are there funny calendars for specific dog breeds?

Yes. Dachshund Rules, Bulldog Bad Boys, Pardon My Frenchie, Doug the Pug, and Fantasy Pugs are all breed-specific humor titles in this section. For breed photography without the humor angle, the Dog Breeds section covers a much wider range of specific breeds in straight photography formats.

What is the difference between Dog Shaming and Thoughts of Dog?

Both are caption-driven humor titles, but they work differently. Dog Shaming puts a note in front of the dog explaining what it did wrong, with the dog looking either guilty or completely unrepentant. Thoughts of Dog presents internal monologue from the dog's perspective, with a very specific and devoted voice that has built a large following online. Both come in wall and desk formats. Which one lands better tends to come down to personal preference for the humor style.