Chris Evans’ pup has questions about this whole staying home thing

SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 29: Actor Chris Evans speaks on stage during ACE Comic Con at Century Link Field Event Center on June 28, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 29: Actor Chris Evans speaks on stage during ACE Comic Con at Century Link Field Event Center on June 28, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images) /
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It seems like every pup is on social media right now (and that’s okay with us). But one pup in particular who seems to have some questions is none other than Chris Evans’ dog.

If there is one thing we can all agree on when it comes to practicing social distancing and staying home, it would have to be that it is nice to spend quality time with our animals. However, this is also a great time to check out the many dogs who have taken over social media, including it seems, Chris Evans‘ own pup, Dodger.

On April 12, Evans’ Twitter account shared a picture of the pup with a rather annoyed facial expression. And why is Dodger apparently less than happy with his owner? Well it looks like he may have some questions about this whole staying home situation.

In the tweet, Dodger explains that he has been watching his owner sleep for about an hour while he composed his thoughts. And the biggest question he has right now is, “Why the f**k do we never go to the dog park anymore???”

I can only imagine that Dodger is not the only pup in the world wondering what happened to their dog park time. And honestly, we can’t blame him for wanting to know what gives.

While it doesn’t look like Chris Evans is going to share the way he answered his pup, at least we can appreciate the look of outright annoyance that Dodger has on his face.

We love getting these little glimpses at Dodger and his dad. Not only that, but it makes sense that the pup might try to take over social media, as it seems to be what all the cool dogs are doing.

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Hopefully our pups will be able to socialize with their furry friends soon. And it will be nice to see all of our pups frolicking in the park, after all those dog parks are a great place to enjoy all the fuzzy loving.