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(Photo Credit: @chaoswithkoda / Instagram)

Video: Dog Can’t Contain Happiness When Owner Mentions Hose

It’s easy to overlook the little things in life, unless you’re a dog. For Koda, a lively Toy Aussie, a humble garden hose is the ultimate source of excitement. In a recent video, his reaction to hearing the word “hose” shows just how much a simple object can electrify a dog’s day.

Owner shows dog’s undeniable love for hose in adorable video

Koda, a Toy Australian Shepherd, has an unmistakable obsession with the garden hose. Recently, his owner decided to show the internet just how strong that attachment is. In a video shared on @chaoswithkoda, she begins by telling viewers, “Koda is a really big fan of the hose.” The moment Koda hears the word “hose,” his face lights up. Then, he tilts his head as if trying to process the exciting news. According to his owner, he knows exactly where the hose is and can barely contain his anticipation.

As the video continues, Koda waits patiently for his owner to turn on the water. During the brief moments of preparation, he makes adorable squeaky noises, spins in excitement, and darts around the yard with palpable energy. Once the water starts flowing, Koda leaps into action, chasing the stream with abandon. His jumps, spins, and tail wags make it clear that he’s experiencing pure joy.

Koda’s excitement was impossible to miss, and viewers quickly fell in love with his over-the-top reaction. One person wrote, “Watering the lawn and exercising the dog at the same time! Very green of you,” applauding the clever multitasking. Another shared, “Our mini Aussie is absolutely obsessed with the hose too!” And a playful viewer asked, “Does he love the hose more than the bath?”

If you’re looking to create similar fun moments with your pup, interactive outdoor play with water can be a great option. It works especially well on warm days. Using a hose, sprinkler, or even a shallow pool can give dogs a safe way to expend energy. It also helps them stay cool. Always supervise your pooch around water and ensure the pressure is gentle. You could also consider combining this with training games to make the experience both stimulating and safe.

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