Disney Dogs Become A Reality Thanks To This Pawesome Snapchat Filter
Disney has a way of making even the most ordinary things look magical, and dogs are no exception. From classic animated pups to modern cartoon favorites, the connection between Disney and dogs has always felt like a perfect match.
That idea gets a lot more fun when a Snapchat filter enters the picture. One Facebook user tried the so-called Disney filter on her dogs, and the results quickly caught attention online.
The photos are adorable, the reactions piled up fast, and the whole thing makes you wonder which pet should try it next.
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Interactive photo filters are everywhere nowadays, but Snapchat never fails to lure us back in with its innovative filters. Do you want to turn your dog into a Disney character? Snapchat will give you that opportunity, even if you didn't really ask for it.
Lately, the internet has been going nuts over this "Disney filter"; however, it technically has nothing to do with Disney because it's officially called a “cartoon face” filter. But we're still free to call it whatever we want because the art style it offers is quite recognizable to most Disney fans.
Danielle Sugden is a Facebook user who recently discovered this filter and decided to try it on her doggies, and the results she got are honestly way too cute.


The filter worked amazingly on her adorable pups and gave them the cutest exaggerated puppy eyes. The app actually only detects the dog's eyes and gives them a whole new look. The rest generally stays the same, but the difference is noticeable nonetheless.
The app will also use facial recognition to allow various facial expressions to occur, generally focusing on the eyes. Even if a dog squints or closes its eyes, it will recognize that change and apply it to the filter. The possibilities are endless, considering the large number of dog breeds out there.
She shared the results she got with the app on her social media, and it was seen by thousands of people, garnering over 14,000 reactions, 3,000 shares, and 5,500 comments in less than 24 hours. After that, several people also decided to try it out, and things got even better.
People were clearly ready to see more dogs in cartoon form.




People also figured out that this filter is actually designed for humans, but thankfully, it also works on most dog breeds, and that's all that really matters. So technically, it should also work on cats and several other pets; it would be really interesting to see people try it on different kinds of pets.
Now the only question is which pet gets the Disney makeover next.
This is basically pet “Disneyfication,” like furry friends reimagined as Disney characters.
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