Labrador dancing video
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Labrador Shows Off Dancing Skills in Viral Video

Pet owners know that their furbaby has all the right moves and only needs their help to refine the act. Whether it’s dancing, pulling off cool tricks, or even racing, their four-legged star can do it all — they just need a little nudge from their parents.

This dog owner documented her showstopper, a Red Labrador named Ricky, showing off his dancing skills in an Instagram video that has since gone viral. Shelby Schulz almost threatened the internet to praise her pup’s cute little dance, and the performance did not disappoint.

Red Labrador flaunts a very important skill in viral video

Has your four-legged companion got a trick up their paw? Then, this is your sign to show it off because the world’s ready for it. They most definitely already have the charm, and this is your nudge to proudly parade the adorable yet very important skill. Proud dog mom Shelby Schulz recently flaunted Ricky’s dance, and it’s safe to say that netizens can’t keep calm about it.

The pet owner documented her Red Labrador’s charming dancing skills in a viral video, jokingly strong-arming the internet into praising her dog’s moves. Schulz started the clip by telling everyone that Ricky wanted to show off his perfect little footwork and demanded praises for the pup. “My dog wants to show you his dance, and you better tell him it’s cute,” she said as her furbaby whimpered out of excitement in the background.

Then, Schulz turned the video over to her dancing Labrador, who brought his A-game to the floor and clearly delivered. The clip showed the dog stomping his feet on the grass with brief pauses here and there. It is safe to say Ricky came through with his dance skills and delivered an amazing performance, showing everyone how it’s done.

Commenters heaped praises on the pup, with one writing, “Ah, Ricky, you’re so fine.” A second user wrote, “That has to be the cutest dance ever,” while another rated his dance a solid 10 using a GIF.

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