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Pet dog imitates little girl's trampoline antics, goes viral on social media

Princess Tarfa

Dogs are certainly a man's best friend. Their attachment with their master and the others in the home is unparalleled. Their barking may be bothersome to some, but there might be a good purpose for it - perhaps they are alerting the people of the house to anything weird going on, thereby safeguarding them. And they undoubtedly have a high level of emotional intelligence, knowing exactly how to gauge the mood of individuals in the house, particularly children.

When the kids are ecstatic, the dog follows suit, its delight skyrocketing. A cute video of a dog and a youngster bouncing on a trampoline in the backyard has gone popular on social media. Surprisingly, the dog is a Rottweiler. These dogs are quiet and distant, and they do not easily make friends with people. This dog appears to be overjoyed to watch the little girl leaping up and down on the trampoline. The pet follows its young master with enthusiastic, unwavering devotion, even doing somersaults and rolling over its head first.

The video shows Alex, a three-year-old girl from Wyoming's mountains, bouncing alongside her best buddy, Kona, a two-year-old Rottweiler. As they bounce and look for each other, the dog looks to be in sync with the small girl's movements. Alex's parents recorded the video on May 5.

Alex's mother may be heard giggling behind the camera in the video. As Alex, dressed in a pink outfit, says "wow" and "bounce," the dog barks and turns over on its side and its head. It runs around the kid eagerly and looks to be having so much fun. According to a post on the website of an Indian TV news channel, the video was also posted on Twitter, in which it has had over 112,000 views since May 11.

Some dogs may dislike trampolines, yet sitting on one allows the canine companions to create strong bonds with their masters while having some fun. Some canines may require training before becoming acquainted with trampolines. Dog owners can achieve this by bringing them onto the trampoline showing their favorite toy and then train them frequently.

Another amusing video shared a few days ago shows a dog howling for food, which elicited a lot of laughs from people who viewed it.

We are living in extremely difficult times as a result of the coronavirus. Such amusing encounters brighten up our otherwise monotonous everyday lives, bringing back the rare smiles and laughter that were so common before the awful pandemic. “Grief can take care of itself,” Mark Twain famously remarked, “but to receive the full benefit of happiness, you must have someone to share it with.”

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