A Staffordshire bull terrier is making hearts melt after a sweet Instagram reel showed the same belly-up pose across different life stages. The clip came from @ayastaffy, who posted the video four days ago with the caption, “Down memory lane.” Set to Coldplay’s “The Scientist”, the reel follows one staffy from his adult years back to puppyhood.
The post has drawn strong attention, with 39.5K likes and 387 comments visible, as of the time of writing. What makes it stand out is how the staffy keeps returning to the same relaxed pose, no matter his age or setting.
Owner captures dog lying in this position since puppy days
The reel opens with the adult Staffy stretched flat on his back across a bright kitchen floor. An on-screen text reads, “Dad have I always been laying like this?” That question sets up the whole joke. From there, the video cuts into a memory montage from @ayastaffy, showing the same pup at different ages while the repeated caption says, “Ever since I can remember.”
The next clips show the little one doing the same thing almost everywhere. He appears belly-up among littermates, sprawled on the grass during tummy rubs, and flopped on a couch with one paw over his face. In another moment, the dog rests in the owner’s arms with his spotted belly facing up. A close-up clip then shows him getting gentle head scratches while keeping that same sleepy, loose pose.
The montage continues with more matching moments. The puppy rolls over on the floor in the sunlight, then appears stretched on a couch with his legs curled toward his chest. One of the final clips shows him flat on his back again, proving the pose was not a short puppy phase. It clearly became his signature way to relax.
Fans replied fast in the comments. One wrote, “That means he feels safe and loved.” Another said, “??no freakin way. That’s ridiculous and adorable.” A third added, “What a perfect little angel.” One more viewer summed it up with, “tummies from day one.”
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