Doberman is usually a large working dog breed. They are athletic and highly energetic. But looking at Cowboy (yes, that is the name of the dog!), one cannot be so sure about the Doberman’s fierce nature. Cowboy seems to be doing things he is not supposed to. In the video, @honkifyoulovemydog, the owner believes the pooch’s actions will surely “shock” his ancestors. Watch the following Doberman ancestors video to see the unusual things this dog does.
Instagram video lists unusual things Doberman does that his ancestors never did
With a Doberman as a pet, one always expects the pooch to be energetic, extremely playful, and fierce. But with Cowboy, this does not seem to be the case. He is “bad at catching balls,” but he certainly is “good at breaking stereotypes.” And the video by @honkifyoulovemydog proves it.
In the clip, the Doberman is seen doing many unusual things, which even the owner believes would “absolutely shock” the dog’s ancestors. The clip starts with Cowboy tucked in blankets and enjoying his comfy space. While some pooches enjoy this, not every pet loves to wear “pyjamas” like Cowboy. Next, it seems like the fur baby loves holidays. From celebrating Christmas to getting pictures with Santa to dressing up for Halloween, Cowboy embraces the holiday spirit.
And while many dogs rarely wear propeller sun hats or flashlight shoes, this pooch loves to flaunt them in style. But what takes the cake is that Cowboy enjoys having his birthday parties and loves looking at himself in the mirror, all dressed up like a gentleman. Looking at his lifestyle, even the pet parent believes his ancestors “would be soooooo jealous” of Cowboy.
The Instagram video left many netizens smitten with Cowboy’s adorable nature. One person wrote, “He’s just beautiful and there to be worshiped.” Another individual commented, “That is the most cutest and lovable little dobie!!!” A third netizen added, “Cowbs is the definition of bougie dog ancestors’ envy all day!!” The Doberman ancestors video has received more than 12k likes at the time of writing.