The popular saying goes, “Curiosity killed the cat,” but nobody said anything about a canine companion. Hence, a dog named Dolly tests it out in a viral video, sticking her head through a hole in the fence, apparently to keep tabs on her neighbors. Instagram user @sookieanddollytheboxer shared a clip showing Dolly the Boxer’s hilarious antics, which have got the internet in stitches.
Instagram video shows dog looking through the hole she dug to spy on neighbors
Nothing beats the curiosity of an overly enthusiastic Boxer, and Dolly is no exception. In the video, the dog crouches low and sticks her face through a gap in the fence to get a better view of the happenings next door. She might be nosy, but seemingly not in a “judgmental kind of way.” As the post’s caption describes, “Like I don’t care, but what are you doing??” The pup is clearly simply curious.
A hilarious and playful voiceover explains the vibe: “I do be nosy, but not in a, like, a judgmental kind of way. Like, I don’t care what you do. But I do, like, wanna know.” The audio reiterates the sentence to emphasize Dolly’s curiosity: “Like, I wanna know. But I don’t care. I don’t care. But I would like to know.”
The voiceover matches the visuals — Dolly the Boxer with her adorable eyes wide open, peering through the opening in the fence. Her ears are on alert, and she apparently has no shame about spying on her neighbors.
Viewers resonated with the video. One echoed the dog’s inner voice, writing, “I just want the tea.. I don’t want to spill it!” Another commented, “Zero care, but with all due respect, make sure add each details in the most detailed way, its not that I care, I am genuinely interested. There’s a difference, I promise.”
Moreover, a fellow pet parent saw their dog in Dolly, sharing, “My boxer girl is the same. But she’s not very nonchalant about it. She’s very serious about it and she absolutely needs to know.” The comments prove that the dog’s fence-line “reporting” in the video might have earned approval from thousands of viewers — especially because she exhibits quintessential Boxer behavior.