Video: Border Collie Has the Most Adorable Reaction To Meeting Puppies
Photo Credit: @kezi_and_kitty / Instagram

Video: Border Collie Has the Most Adorable Reaction To Meeting Puppies

A video of a Border Collie meeting some puppies for the first time has been making the rounds on the internet. It involves Kezi from @Kezi_and_kitty meeting a group of little ones for the very first time. The furbaby’s reaction is priceless. As soon as he sees the pups, one can see him light up. His ears perk up, his tail starts wagging, and he even does this little “I can’t handle this” shuffle, which is too cute.

Border Collie can’t contain his excitement about meeting puppies in viral video

Netizens could actually feel Kezi’s excitement through the screen. If one knows anything about Border Collies, then that reaction makes total sense. They’re incredibly smart dogs filled with lots of energy, and they wear their emotions on their face.

These dogs originally worked in the border regions of Scotland and England, herding sheep with an intensity that can be seen in that classic focused stare of theirs. But beyond the working dog characteristics, they’re also very sensitive, very tuned in, and connect easily with people and other animals.

In the video, the Kezi approaches the puppies with a mix of curiosity and gentle excitement, as it almost seems as if he is figuring out who these tiny creatures are, but cannot hide his excitement.

He bows his head, gently trots around in soft circles, while frequently looking back at his owner. It almost feels like he is saying, “Can you see this?!” It feels natural, effortless, and quite frankly, extremely adorable.

If one is thinking of adopting a Border Collie, this video is a testament to how adorable they are. These are loyal, loving dogs who thrive on attention. They love having something to work on, whether that is work, play, or, apparently, welcoming new puppies.

That’s what makes the video so sweet. It’s a moment that perfectly captures a breed that puts a lot of heart into everything.

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