Video: 'Aggressive' Dog Wakes & Wags Tail Several Minutes After a Stranger Comes Home
(Photo Credit: @lifeewith.loki/Instagram)

Video: ‘Aggressive’ Dog Wakes & Wags Tail Several Minutes After a Stranger Comes Home

Loki, a Pit Bull, shows that even the biggest, toughest-looking dogs can have a goofy, lovable side. This Instagram video offers a hilarious and heartwarming moment: Loki slowly realizes that a stranger is actually in the house. Cozy and blissfully unbothered, he’s the perfect, relaxed example of the affectionate nature Pit Bulls are truly known for. He is curious yet calm, lazy yet endearing, and irresistibly relatable. And when his human writes in the caption, “Definitely not a guard dog,” you can’t help but nod along in agreement.

Dog has no idea a stranger has arrived until five minutes later, and then he reacts accordingly

The video has been incredibly popular, with over 93k likes from viewers who couldn’t stop laughing at Loki’s delayed reaction. The action begins with some maintenance work taking place at Loki’s home. As the camera zooms past the worker, we see Loki. Sort of, we see something stirring from his bed, struggling to get his blanket off. He finally peeks out and does a big stretch. The worker sweetly asks him, “what’s up?” to which he wags his tail, and gradually acknowledges the visitor.

Fans loved the mix of humor and relatability: “The look of ‘I was not prepared for guests'” and “He just wanna know if they woke him up for snacks and snuggles. If not he ain’t moving.” Others highlighted his sweet personality and also that of the worker: “Respect to the maintenance man for just saying what’s up. He gets it.”

Even though his owner calls him “aggressive,” it’s in quotes. Because Loki clearly shows his loyal, snuggly, and sweet side in the video. Pit Bulls are often misunderstood, but Loki embodies why they’re adored — intelligent, affectionate, and sometimes hilariously slow to react.

Watching him slowly wake up under that blanket, stretch, and finally wag his tail is the perfect blend of comedy and affection. It’s safe to say that even “aggressive” dogs can be completely adorable and utterly human in their behaviors.

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