The internet is melting over a rescue dog’s adorable reaction to receiving loving kisses, which was captured in a heartwarming video. All that furbabies want is warmth and love, and this precious moment proves the same. The Fetcher Dog, an animal shelter, has gone viral on several occasions, particularly for the reaction videos of their pups after getting kissed. Now, a similar sweet clip is making the rounds on the internet, touching everyone’s hearts.
Rescue dog gets zoomies after getting showered with love and kisses
The Fetcher Dog’s latest kiss cam video featured Honey the rescue, who had the most adorable reaction to receiving some kisses. The Instagram Reel explained that the furbaby came to the animal shelter from the pound “when she was due to be put to sleep due to lack of space.” The caption further gushed about the pup, noting that Honey is “the most loving and affectionate girl.”
Since arriving at the Fetcher Dog, the sweet canine has “sat” on the rescuers to get some “cuddles and affection.” The caption stated that the video “sums up her goofy and loving personality perfectly.” The clip showed Honey and a rescuer enjoying their time out in the field. The lady began giving kisses to the canine, who then jumped onto her lap. Honey leaned in closer, pressing herself against the rescuer’s chest to get more love.
The pup even returned some kisses by licking her face. Honey, who was clearly full of excitement, then jumped out as she started getting the zoomies. The rescue dog ran around in circles before returning to her rescuer’s lap. The video has racked up over 221k views and 18.4k likes on Instagram at the time of writing. Netizens also took to the comments section to share their reactions to the heartwarming clip.
In addition to this, the animal shelter took the opportunity to highlight that they “don’t recommend kissing dogs you don’t know and trust!” In the Instagram Reel’s caption, Fetcher Dog clarified, “We are with these dogs every day and know them very well, the videos are filmed in a large field with the dogs off lead so they can get away if they want.”