An adorable yet hilarious clip of a tiny dog has gone viral online. The video features Koda, a Toy Australian Shepherd. While some dogs tolerate bath time, this pup needs a luxury spa experience to bear with it, complete with a flock of 30 rubber ducks.
Tiny dog enjoys bath with a whopping 30 rubber ducks in video
In a video shared on Instagram, the tiny dog is all hyped up and excited on hearing the word “bath,” because he knows the rubber ducks will be coming soon after. Most would agree that this is an uncommon experience for almost all dog parents.
The video begins with the tiny dog wagging his tail at full speed upon seeing his mom carry in some rubber ducks. He then launches into the bathroom at full speed. Before one realises, he has already jumped into the bath.
Next, unable to contain his excitement anymore, he signals his mom to fill the bathtub by scratching the water tap. Instagram users could not get enough of the cuteness of the fluffball with his little antics.
The moment the first duck hits the water, you can see the furbaby’s excitement hit the roof. One thing is clear after one watches the energy and fun-packed clip. Koda has standards, and those standards include a duck-to-dog ratio of 30.
He sniffs, then observes, and finally starts playing like he’s been waiting for this exact moment his whole life. The rubber ducks start bobbing around him as he hilariously can’t stop slapping them. What makes the video irresistible is Koda’s energy.
Australian Shepherds are known for their wit and energy. The toy breed that Koda proudly represents is not just photogenic, fluffy little ones. These four-legged companions want to be involved in every aspect of their humans’ lives, whether it is supervising bath time with rubber ducks or curling up next to their owners as they work.
Toy Aussies are quick learners and happiest when their minds and bodies are challenged. Give them a task — even something like “watch these rubber ducks” — and they will take it very seriously. Thus, the internet is rightfully obsessed with the pups.
