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Video: Owner Shares Goldendoodle’s Adorable ‘Peekaboos’ & Internet Can’t Get Enough

What’s even cuter than a canine companion? One who is an expert in playing peekaboo. This video showed a pet parent capturing their Goldendoodle named Mostly, who showed off his “peekaboo” skills in the Instagram Reel. On August 10, the dog owner took to Instagram to post the adorable clip. Since then, the video has gone viral, boasting over 140K views and 15K likes.

Goldendoodle flaunts different styles of ‘peekaboos’ in video

A cute video on Instagram showcased a Goldendoodle named Mostly, flaunting his different ways of doing “peekaboo.” The video has been winning hearts on the internet as people are in love with the cuteness of the fluffy furbaby. In the caption of the post, his human asked the viewers, “Which one is your favorite?”

The Instagram video started with the Goldendoodle adorably doing a peekaboo. The dog’s innocent, dark eyes will melt anyone’s heart. In the meantime, the in-video text read, “My dog’s cutest ‘peekaboos.'”

After that, viewers could see Mostly doing a peekaboo while at the park. What made this particular moment even cuter was the way the pup was sticking his little tongue out while doing the trick.

Then the furbaby was seen doing “the babysitter peekaboo.” As the Goldendoodle kept on doing the trick, the baby appeared to be thoroughly entertained. Soon, the pup showed off his workout time peekaboo. The video concluded with the furbaby’s “treat please” peekaboo.

In the comment section of the video, people have been showering the Goldendoodle with praise for his adorable skill. One of the dog’s fans wrote, “I just can’t get enough of these cute peekaboos!!”

Meanwhile, another Instagram user added, “I can’t choose a favorite, they’re all too cute!” referring to the question in the post’s caption. “I love everything your dog does. He is beautiful,” commented another admirer of Mostly. “They are all so cuteeeee,” read a person’s comment.

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