Chris Evans is Punjabi Archivesa man of many talents, but giving his dog a fresh and stylish haircut is not one of them.
On Monday, Evans told his newly acquired 2.6 million Instagram followers that he attempted to give his beloved rescue dog, Dodger, a quarantine haircut. Unfortunately for Dodger, things did not go according to plan.
Evans shared a photo of Dodger's back and explained, "I assured him I knew what I was doing. He seemed skeptical at first, but with the help of a few treats, I talked him into it." If you look at the pup closely, however, you'll notice a white patch (or four) where Evans clearly shaved off a little toomuch fur.
"It went so wrong, so fast. I guess some things are better left to the professionals," Evans concluded.
View this post on InstagramSEE ALSO: Everyone should follow Chris Evans' brother Scott on Twitter
Evans and Dodger have been through a lot together since they became family back in 2016, so we don't think Dodger would be tooupset by this mistake. The two met while Evans was filming Giftedand over the years Dodger's charmed us all with his general cuteness, remarkable singing voice, and next-level fashion sense.
Per the Instagram post, Dodger has yet to see his quarantine haircut in the mirror yet, but Evans told him it looks great. It feels to me, however, like the only way to make up for this accident is for Evans to shave a portion of his head in solidarity.
Evans has only been on Instagram for a few days, so we hope we'll be seeing a great deal of Dodger content in the future. The actor shared his first Instagram video on Friday to announce that he's taking part in the #ALLINCHALLENGE, which was created to help benefit food organizations like Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry, and Feeding America.
View this post on Instagram
Here's hoping Evans' next Instagram post is a photo of his own terrible quarantine haircut.
Previous:Covid Complacence
Next:Upper-Crust Free TV
NYT Strands hints, answers for June 1Major iPhone 17 leak gives first look at nextBest Pokémon deal: Get the Pokémon TCG Destined Rivals booster box at Best BuyFire safety concerns spark new battery rules on flightsToday's Hurdle hints and answers for May 31, 2025Meta allegedly replacing humans with AI to assess product risksThe 4 best AI image generators of 2025Major iPhone 17 leak gives first look at nextMy first orgasm: In order to get off, I had to log offNYT Strands hints, answers for May 30Get an emergency lantern and charger for just $22 at AmazonM3 iPad Air on sale for an excellent priceGemini now autogenerates summaries for long Gmail threadsNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for May 31: Tips to solve Connections #250Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 31, 2025Pakistan vs. Bangladesh 2025 livestream: Watch 2nd T20 for freeNYT Connections hints and answers for May 31: Tips to solve 'Connections' #720.Elon Musk says X is getting new XChat with 'Bitcoin style' encryptionBest Amazon Echo deal: Save $20 on the Echo SpotBest Amazon deal: The DJI Power 1000 is just $549 Photography Incubabula: How Early Photographs Got in Books The Nineteenth Century Obsession with Premature Burial Shakespeare’s First Folio Goes on a Wild Cross Can You Name These Writers? by Stephen Hiltner Feel the Revolutionary Energy in Early Soviet Photography The History Behind Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” Ernie & Me—A Soldier Falls In, and Falls Out, with Hemingway Pink Cigarettes: Notes on Lighting Up Searching for Mick Jagger’s Muse in Clearwater, Florida Sixty Years of The Paris Review’s Design: A History Things People Do: Four Paintings by Mernet Larsen Garrett Price’s “White Boy” Is an Unlikely Slice of History Rowan Ricardo Phillips on Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. How to Be Perfect: An Illustrated Poem by Ron Padgett “February: Pemaquid Point”—A Poem by Ira Sadoff The Bizarre Books of George Leonard Herter Say “I Love You” With Our Special Valentine’s Day Box Set All Aboard: The MoonArk Project Is Taking Art to the Moon Ted Hughes in “The Fouled Nest of the Industrial Revolution” C. D. Wright, 1949–2016; Read Her Poem “Our Dust”
1.3743s , 10126.84375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Punjabi Archives】,Pursuit Information Network