Pug's Unamused Face While Taking a Shower Is the Funniest Thing You'll See Today
A sweet Pug made it known he's not having fun while taking a shower.
In a video posted to TikTok, the dog's unamused expression during his shower went viral after his mom shared it. In the video, the Pug stared up at the camera with an adorably blank face as he was showered in the sink. He was so unhappy with the shower. In the caption, his mom added, "A stinker in the sink."
@misterbeanito A stinker in the sink
original sound - Bean
The video went viral, reaching nearly one million views online. In the comments, people defended the pug's unamused and unhappy expression, saying, "You're NOT supposed to get them WET."
"[He] looks like one of those medieval paintings where they've clearly never seen a dog before but tried their best," another person said in the comments. "I love him!"
"The pan I left to soak overnight, watching me in the morning," Another user said, while one person added, "Good job for ensuring it's properly thawed out before cooking ."
Others loved his "unbothered" expression throughout the shower and said, "The instructions did say soak the beans until soft… bean could use a couple more mins I suppose."
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How to best bathe your pug
Baths are an essential part of grooming your Pug and making sure they're as healthy and clean as possible. According to the Pet Pug Dog blog, Pugs require baths once every three weeks.
It's important to keep their schedule consistent in order to ensure their "body is constantly producing oils that are excreted through the hair follicles."
"[The hair follicles] serve as a natural barrier from external elements and help keep a dog's skin moisturized," they explained. "But, these do not evaporate; rather, they accumulate. At about the 3-week mark, there is enough body oil on a Pug that skin pores can become blocked and a bad smell can develop if these are not washed away."
The bath will ensure the oils will wash all the excess oils away without fully stripping their fur from it completely and also help loosen excess fur as well. The kitchen sink can be the best place for baths to especially help with a young pug's "fear of water."
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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 5:25 AM.