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Fetch random dog images from Dog CEO API via webhook

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2/3/2026
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This n8n template allows you to instantly fetch a random dog image from the Dog CEO API by simply sending a webhook request. It's a fun and simple way to integrate random dog photos into your projects, whether for websites, applications, or playful automations.


🔧 How it works

  • Trigger Webhook: This node acts as the entry point for the workflow. It listens for any incoming POST request. No specific data is required in the webhook body, as the workflow fetches a random image.
  • Fetch Random Dog Image: This node makes an HTTP GET request to https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/image/random. The API responds with a JSON object containing the URL of a random dog image.
  • Respond with Image URL: This node sends the URL of the random dog image back to the service that initiated the webhook.

👤 Who is it for?

This workflow is ideal for:

  • Developers: Quickly integrate random dog images into web applications, bots, or prototypes.
  • Content Creators: Get fresh, random dog photos for social media, blogs, or presentations.
  • Learning n8n: A straightforward example of using a webhook to trigger an API call and return data.

Anyone who loves dogs!


📑 Data Structure

When you trigger the webhook, you can send an empty POST request body.

The workflow will return a JSON response similar to this (the message URL will vary):

{
  "message": "https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/hound-walker/n02089867_2626.jpg",
  "status": "success"
}

⚙️ Setup Instructions

  • Import Workflow: In your n8n editor, click "Import from JSON" and paste the provided workflow JSON.
  • Configure Webhook Path:
    • Double-click the Trigger Webhook node.
    • In the 'Path' field, set a unique and descriptive path (e.g., /get-dog-image).
  • Activate Workflow: Save and activate the workflow.

📝 Tips

  • Download the Image: Instead of just returning the URL, you can download the image and then process it. Insert another HTTP Request node after Fetch Random Dog Image to download the image binary.
    • Set the HTTP Request node's 'Response Format' to 'Binary'.
    • Use the expression ={{ $json.message }} for the URL.
  • Save to Cloud Storage: After downloading the image (as described above), you can save it to various cloud storage services:
    • Google Drive: Add a Google Drive node. Connect it to the output of the image download node. Configure it to upload the binary data to a specific folder.
    • Amazon S3: Add an AWS S3 node. Configure it to upload the binary data, specifying your bucket and desired filename.
  • Dropbox: Use the Dropbox node to upload the image file.
  • Send as a Message: Share the dog image directly in a chat or email:
    • Slack/Discord/Telegram: Use the respective integration node to send the image URL or the downloaded image as an attachment.
    • Email: Attach the downloaded image to an email using an Email or Gmail node.
  • Display on a Web Page: If you're embedding this into a web application, you can simply use the returned URL in an <img> tag to display the image.
  • Error Handling: You can add an Error Trigger node to catch any issues during the image fetching process (e.g., if the Dog CEO API is down) and send notifications.

Fetch Random Dog Images from Dog CEO API via Webhook

This n8n workflow provides a simple, on-demand way to retrieve a random dog image from the Dog CEO API. It's triggered by a webhook and responds directly with the image URL.

What it does

  1. Listens for a Webhook: The workflow starts by waiting for an incoming HTTP request to its unique webhook URL.
  2. Fetches Random Dog Image: Upon receiving a request, it makes an HTTP GET request to the Dog CEO API (https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/image/random) to get a URL for a random dog image.
  3. Responds to Webhook: It then takes the image URL received from the Dog CEO API and sends it back as the response to the original webhook request.

Prerequisites/Requirements

  • An n8n instance (cloud or self-hosted)
  • No external API keys or accounts are required for the Dog CEO API.

Setup/Usage

  1. Import the Workflow:
    • Copy the provided JSON code.
    • In your n8n instance, click "New" in the workflows section.
    • Click the three dots menu (...) and select "Import from JSON".
    • Paste the JSON code and click "Import".
  2. Activate the Workflow:
    • Ensure the workflow is active by toggling the "Active" switch in the top right corner.
  3. Get the Webhook URL:
    • Click on the "Webhook" node (the first node in the workflow).
    • Copy the "Webhook URL" displayed in the node's settings.
  4. Trigger the Workflow:
    • You can now trigger this workflow by making an HTTP GET request to the copied Webhook URL using a tool like Postman, curl, or by simply pasting it into your web browser.
    • The response will be a JSON object containing the URL of a random dog image.

Example curl command:

curl -X GET "YOUR_WEBHOOK_URL_HERE"

The response will look something like this:

{
  "message": "https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/terrier-irish/n02093991_125.jpg",
  "status": "success"
}

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