Actress Courteney Cox arrives for the world premiere of "Scream VI" at AMC Lincoln Square in New York City on March 6, 2023.
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Courteney Cox’s Dog Fails in Viral ‘Paws In’ Challenge

On July 28, Courteney Cox posted a video of her and one of her beloved dogs attempting the viral ‘paws in’ TikTok challenge. However, her pup didn’t catch on and ducked under her arms. The video was especially amusing as her failed attempt followed other dogs marvelously nailing the ‘hands in’ challenge.

Courteney Cox’s dog hilariously fails viral ‘paws in’ TikTok challenge

The ‘paws in’ or ‘hands in’ challenge has gone viral among pet parents, with the challenge first starting on TikTok and then making its way to Instagram. The best part is that owners get to include their beloved pets in this activity, encouraging more and more people to try it out with their furry friends.

Like many celebrities, Courteney Cox decided to try the viral challenge with one of her dogs. The “Friends” star is the proud mom of canines Lily and Bear. On Sunday, the actor shared their failed attempt on Instagram, noting in the caption, “She’s cute. She’s got that going for her.” Cox took part in the challenge with an acquaintance, who stayed out of frame throughout the video.

The Instagram reel starts with clips from other dog owners who tried the ‘paws in’ challenge. All the pups excellently nailed it. However, the final clip is of Courteney Cox’s dog, who went above and beyond to walk under her humans’ arms. Since there wasn’t enough space for her to pass, the canine pushed their hands up with her snout to duck under their arms.

Last month, Jennifer Garner also tried the ‘paws in’ challenge. However, her Golden Retriever Birdie passed the test with flying colors. Not only did the therapy dog succeed at the viral TikTok challenge, but she nailed it on her very first try. Moreover, she did it all while lying down, with the actor pleasantly surprised and highly impressed with her beloved dog.

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