German Shepherd's Paws Legit Look Like Tiny Teddy Bears and Everyone's Obsessed

The video shows Daisy, a white German Shepherd, just existing like a normal dog. She is not doing tricks. She is not running around. She is simply standing there with her dog mom holding her paw in front of her. And that is when the caption drops the line that changes everything: “Someone said that dog paws look like tiny teddy bears and I can’t unsee it.”
The darling clip was shared on the @daisywhitegsd TikTok account, and one person said, “Awwww, Koala bears to be exact!”
Daisy’s paws really do look like tiny teddy bears. The shape. The fluff. The way the fur puffs out around her toes. Once you see it, it is impossible to unsee, and people in the comments made that very clear.
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What makes Daisy’s paws especially convincing is how fluffy and rounded they are. White German Shepherds already look like living clouds, and her paws just complete the illusion. They look soft enough to nap on. They look like they belong to a stuffed animal, not a working dog who could absolutely outrun you if she wanted to.
Winter can be rough on your dog’s paws, so a little extra care goes a long way. Cold temperatures, ice melt (click to learn more), salted sidewalks, and frozen ground can all dry out or irritate paw pads. Wipe their paws after walks to remove salt and debris, and consider using a pet-safe balm to keep their pads moisturized and protected. If your pup will tolerate them, booties are a great option for snowy or icy days, especially for dogs with sensitive feet. Keep fur trimmed between the toes to prevent ice buildup and always check for cracks or redness. A little routine maintenance helps keep those precious paw pads soft, healthy, and ready for winter adventures.
