Labradors React to Human Singing 'Made-Up Song' About Them in Hilarious Video
(Photo Credit: @tankthebrownlab / Instagram)

Labradors React to Human Singing ‘Made-Up Song’ About Them in Hilarious Video

Many pet parents can’t resist talking to their dogs, singing to them, or even making up songs about them. It’s a quirky way of bonding, and while humans might find it fun, dogs often appear less than impressed. Their blank stares, tilted heads, or heavy sighs can say more than words ever could. A recent video of two Labradors perfectly captures this dynamic, and it’s leaving viewers laughing at just how much dogs can silently judge their owners.

Video shows Labradors’ reaction to human’s ‘made-up’ song and it will leave you in stitches

Tank and Fisher, a Labrador duo from Austin, Texas, live with content creator Ally Floth. Through their Instagram account, @tankthebrownlab, she has built a community of more than 342K followers by sharing lighthearted glimpses into their daily lives.

In her latest video, the dogs are seen curled up on their bed, heavy-lidded and visibly uninterested, while a goofy made-up song plays over the clip. The track consists of playful gibberish delivered in an exaggerated accent, paired with the caption: “When the human starts singing another made-up song about you.”

What really sells the moment is the dogs’ faces. Tank looks straight ahead with an expression that seems to say, “Here we go again.” Meanwhile, Fisher appears to be contemplating how long the ordeal will last. Floth doubled down on the humor in her caption, joking that her dogs “suffer daily” from her musical outbursts. The combination of their deadpan looks and Ally’s humorous spin quickly turned the clip into a fan favorite.

One viewer wrote, “LOL, my dogs have to deal with this too!” Another pointed out the comedy in their blank stares, saying, “Their ‘done’ faces!” Many fans joked about the universality of the situation, with one person quipping, “Each dog I’ve ever owned has their own greatest hits album.” Meanwhile, one user chimed in with mock desperation: “When will it stop? We need to be rehomed.”

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