Woman Makes TikTok Dance Video With Dog On Her Back, Viewers Crack Jokes
- A woman made a hilarious video by adding a new element to her dance routine, which went viral
- In the clip, the lady got a hold of her family pet and made it a part of the show she put on for viewers in a TikTok post
- People were thoroughly amused after seeing how the energetic young babe was interacting with her dog
A young woman made a hilarious TikTok video. In the clip, she was bonding with her dog.
The video by the young woman received over 90,000 likes. Many people could not help but crack up over the dancer.
Woman makes video with dog
A woman @_.reabetswe08 posted a clip after being left home alone. In the caption, she said her parents told her not to misbehave, but she did the exit opposite.
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The young woman put their dog on her back like it was a baby and then made a dance video. Watch the clip below:
SA jokes about woman's dance with dog
Many people thought the woman's video was hilarious. The clip inspired mini jokes after they noticed she was carrying her dog like a baby.
meleng simelane said:
"The way the dog is soo calm , they are probably use to this type of behaviour."
user9230166165983 wrote:
"Wena bathong.What if it pees on your back."
unalo nompula commented:
"The dog looks fed up."
Ace Le wondered:
"Mara how did you put it on your back and why did it agree."
Cindy added:
"The dog is definitely used to this behaviour."
Tbh, idk joked:
"Jokes aside, thats such a pretty dog!"
"It is trained": Dog smartly prevents baby from eating its food, vid goes viral
YEN.com.gh reported that a wise dog has gained the attention of social media users because of how it handled a tricky situation with a little baby.
In a trending video, the baby crawled to where the dog was and was moving towards its food, but the pet quickly intervened.
Instead of attacking the child, the dog wisely diverted the baby's attention from the food, and the child went back.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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