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Video: Dog’s Favorite Thing to Do Is Annoy the Duck

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(Photo Credit: @meet_rufus_/Instagram)

Dogs can sometimes let their mischievous sides show in front of their owners. This video showed a cute Dachshund named Milo doing his favorite thing: annoying his duck sibling, Rosie. On January 29, the owner of the dog and the duck posted the hilarious video on Instagram under the account @meet_rufus_. Since then, the video has gone viral. It has garnered 563K likes so far.

Dog wants to sniff the duck in adorable video

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An adorable and funny Instagram video captured a Dachshund named Milo trying to sniff his duck sibling, Rosie, and making her super annoyed in the process. The video has left the internet in stitches, as people love the dog and duck’s fun bond. In the post’s caption, the human parent of the two pets wrote, “Milo loves annoying Rosie.”

The Instagram video began by offering a closer look at both the Dachshund and the duck. The duck could be seen sitting calmly on a cozy mattress on the floor and minding her own business. In the meantime, the dog soon approached the duck with a mischievous look on his face.

The fur baby then went on to try sniffing the duck, which made her rile up. The duck became annoyed by the dog’s activities and began making noises that clearly expressed her irritation. However, the dog appeared to be having a bit of fun, annoying his duck sibling as he kept wagging his tail at full speed. The video will definitely make anyone laugh.

People have been sharing their thoughts and views in the comments section. One fan wrote, “You can almost feel the mischievous side eyes and wagging tails.” Meanwhile, another admirer’s comment humorously read, “That’s a written warning for Milo!” “The doggy js want to be friends,” added another fan.

The post Video: Dog’s Favorite Thing to Do Is Annoy the Duck appeared first on DogTime.

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