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U・ᴥ・U

Dog kaomoji are beloved animal text faces, right alongside cats and bears. In U・ᴥ・U the two "U" characters form the dog's floppy ears and ᴥ is the snout — capturing a loyal, cheerful, ready-to-play ch...

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Dog kaomoji are beloved animal text faces, right alongside cats and bears. In U・ᴥ・U the two "U" characters form the dog's floppy ears and ᴥ is the snout — capturing a loyal, cheerful, ready-to-play charm. ∪・ω・∪ is a calm sitting dog, (U・ᴥ・)ノ is a waving hello dog, U^ω^U is a happily smiling dog, and ▼・ᴥ・▼ emphasizes the nose. Add "wan" (わんっ, the Japanese "woof") for extra cuteness. Dog kaomoji are hugely popular worldwide — "inu" (いぬ) in Japanese, "perro kaomoji" in Spanish, "강아지 카오모지" in Korean, and "狗狗顏文字" in Chinese. Perfect for puppy photos on Instagram, Discord reactions, and anywhere dog lovers gather.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best dog kaomoji?
U・ᴥ・U is the classic and most recognized dog kaomoji — the two U characters form floppy ears and ᴥ is the snout. U^ω^U (happy dog), ∪・ω・∪ (calm sitting dog), and ▼・ᴥ・▼ (nose emphasis) are also very popular.
What does "inu kaomoji" mean?
"Inu" (いぬ / 犬) means "dog" in Japanese, so "inu kaomoji" refers to dog-themed Japanese text emoticons. They are also called "perro kaomoji" in Spanish and "狗狗顏文字" in Chinese. "Wan" (わん) is the Japanese sound for a dog's "woof".
How is a dog kaomoji different from a cat kaomoji?
Dog kaomoji usually use "U" for floppy ears (U・ᴥ・U), while cat kaomoji use pointed ears with "=^" (=^・ω・^=). Both often share the ᴥ or ω snout. Dogs tend to look cheerful and loyal; cats look sleek and playful.

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